Burnham: Measures of Proper Motion Stars 
4098. 21104. (6.7...8.3) 
R. A. 7 h 23 m 55* Decl. — 14 0 44' 
A and C (11.5) 
1910.148 
.164 
• 933 
i 87?98 
188.40 
187.10 
20"30 
20.26 
20.58 
1910.41 
187.83 
20.38 
A and D (12.0) 
1910.148 
00 
0 • 
4°"77 
.164 
730 
41-23 
• 9 33 
6.70 
41.09 
1910.41 
7.27 
41.03 
The apparent motion of C with reference to A is only about 
o"o3 annually, which may be explained by errors of observation. 
This seems to be a system of the 61 Cygni type, but with three 
components. The proper 
ures of D (1882-1910) is: 
motion of the group from the meas- 
Measures of AD o"334 in 2i7?3 
Porter 
0.312 in 216.1 
Paris 
0.327 in 209.5 
4103. 2 1098. (9.0...9.0) 
R. A. 7 h 24 m 
27 s Decl. + 59 0 49' 
1907.120 
284?9 26"93 
.137 
286.1 26.95 
.140 
286.4 27.31 
1907.13 
285.8 27.06 
No other measures since 1868. 
4111. 2 1109. (8.8...8.8) 
R. A.7 h 25 m 47 5 Decl. — o° 16' 
A and B 
1907.102 
i9?o 2".go 
. 120 
16.4 3.14 
• 137 
18.7 3.08 
1907.12 
18.0 3.04 
A 
and C (11.0) 
1907.102 
3o6?8 26"89 
.120 
307.1 27.03 
.137 
306.8 26.87 
1907.12 
306.9 26.93 
No recent measures of either. 
4118. 2 1112 rej. (7.8...10.5) 
R. A. 7 h 26 m 2i s Decl. — 8° 37' 
1910.148 
ii2?5 23"86 
.164 
112.6 23.64 
.206 
112.2 23.24 
1910.17 
112.4 23.58 
The small star appears to be moving with the other. 
Radcliffe 
o'.T67 in 2 o6?3 
Porter 
0.188 in 217.3 
4121. H 2392. (10.5.. .11.4) 
R. A. 7 h 26 m 56 s Decl. + 71 0 56' 
1910.701 i67?3 26"oi 
.739 167.4 26.38 
1910.72 167.3 26.19 
H 2392 is in h 452; mostly small stars. No other measures. 
4130. O2175. (6.0...6.6) 
R. A. 7 h 27 m 3i s Decl.+ 3i°i3' 
AB and C (10.0) 
1908.689 
I 94°70 
81 "55 
.709 
I 94.85 
8 i .53 
.728 
194.18 
81.46 
1908.71 
194.58 
81.51 
The only other measures are those by Glasenapp given in 
the General Catalogue. For the proper motion of the close 
pair we have: 
Auwers 0^046 in 294?3 
Boss 0.032 in 268.2 
4152. H 3295. 
This is the same as 2 1118 rej. (No. 4148). The nebula re¬ 
ferred to by Herschel is h 457 which is in the field with, and 
closely following, the 7.3 m star, DM (39 0 ) 1979. It is too 
diffused for accurate measurement. 
4159. 02 (App.) 87. (7.0...7.0) 
R. A. 7 h 30 m 29 s Decl. + 42 0 44' 
1908.804 178?38 64"39 
.826 178.63 64.50 
.846 178.78 64.14 
1908.83 178.60 64.34 
Distance apparently decreasing. Dembowski found 6s"51 
in 1875. 
4162. 2 1120. (6.5...9.5) 
R. A. 7 h 30™ 
32 s Decl.— 
14 ° 13 ' 
1910.933 
36?5 
19-77 
11.008 
38.5 
19.74 
11.107 
36.4 
19.47 
1911.02 
37-1 
19.66 
No material change. This and several other doubles form 
a portion of h 459 (—h 3088). 
4164. 70 Geminorum. |3 200. (5.9...11.0) 
R. A. 7 h 30 m 
40 s Decl. + 35 0 19' 
A and B 
1911.870 
I90?8o 
ioo"57 
12.008 
190.55 
99 . 8 i 
12.on 
190.15 
100.43 
12.046 
190.55 
99-97 
1911.98 
190.51 
100.20 
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