Burnham: Measures of Proper Motion Stars 
5641. Weisse 26. (8.8...9.0) 
R. A. io h 54“ 48 s Decl. + 21 0 44' 
1907.140 
.197 
.217 
173^8 
174.2 
173-8 
i 4'-'36 
14.28 
14.29 
1907.18 
173-9 
14-31 
No other measures. 
5653. 
H 173- ( 7 -1.. 
-13-6) 
R. A.io h 
56 m 3i 8 Decl. 
— 2° 53' 
I 907 -I 37 
I 77°8 
36"42 
.197 
176.8 
36.78 
1907.17 
177-3 
36.60 
No other measures. 
5662. 
2 1505. (8.0. 
.. 9 - 7 ) 
R. A. io 11 
58’" 15 s Decl. + 63° 16' 
A and B 
1910.093 
312? 1 
8"o7 
. 107 
312.7 
7-99 
. 109 
312.0 
8.61 
1910.10 
312.3 
8.22 
No change. 
A 
and C (11.3) 
1910.093 
175-52 
2l8'.'27 
. 107 
175-75 
217.58 
. 109 
175-45 
217.94 
1910.10 175-57 217.93 
No sensible proper motion in A. 
1880.64 J 74°7o 2iS"32 211 Bl. 
5675. H 1185. (12.0.. .12.2) 
R. A. n h o m 47 s Decl. + 29 0 10' 
A and B 
1910.260 i8?5 I7"27 
The following connects it with the nebula referred to by 
Herschel: 
H 1185 (A) and h 820 
1910.260 32°2 259"4 
h 820 is very faint, and the bisection not very certain. 
5685. H 
44io. ( 7 - 5 - 
--i3-o) 
R. A. n h 2 m 
19 s Decl. 
— 15 ° 19' 
1910.164 
226°. 4 
i 9 "8 7 
.206 
225.0 
19.48 
• 244 
223.0 
19.69 
1910.20 
224.8 
19.68 
5688. H 2560. (9.2.. .11.7) 
R. A. n h 3 ,n 11 s Decl.+ 56° 21' 
1908.159 
i28!6 
32"38 
9.206 
128.0 
3 i- 7 o 
9.227 
129.3 
31.98 
1908.86 
128.6 
32.02 
No other measures. 
About 50' sf H 
2560 is li 838 with 
central 14 m star which has been used 
in comparing with 
brighter star /. 
h 838 and 11 m star 
1909.206 
24°4 
I 57"97 
.227 
24.6 
158.60 
1909.22 
24-5 
<_n 
CO 
10 
co 
My former measures 
will be found in 
Pub. Lick Obsy. 
P- 163. 
5695. 
02231 rej. (7-7- 
-- 8 - 7 ) 
R. A. 11 
h 4 m 30 s Decl.+ 31 0 6' 
A and C (8.0) 
1907.997 
336?47 
i62'.'77 
8.057 
336.35 
162.82 
8.102 
336.53 
163.13 
8.118 
336.62 
163.11 
1908.07 
336.49 
162.96 
Rejecting my single measure in 1904, the four mean results 
by 02 , H 2 , Eng and (5 (1881-1908) give for the apparent 
proper motion of A : 
o'.'64i in io6?3 
It would be unsafe to assume that a star of the magnitude of 
C has no proper motion, though the chances are that will prove 
to be the case. I have measured the nearest faint star for the 
settlement of this matter hereafter. 
C and c (12.7) 
1908.159 34?82 134-50 
.249 34.85 I34-36 
1908.20 34.83 134-43 
Other values of the proper motion of A are: 
Stumpe 
o"557 
in 
111?2 
Paris 
0.605 
in 
no.8 
Porter 
0.546 
in 
no.2 
5699. 02 (App.) 108. (6.2...7.0) 
R. A. n b 6 m 2 3 Decl.+ 36° 28' 
1910.128 
7 o? 7 o 
i 34 " 9 S 
. 148 
70-45 
135-29 
.167 
70-53 
I 35-63 
. 184 
70.57 
I 35-46 
1910.16 
70.56 
135-34 
These measures seem to confirm the motion in angle. 
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