Burnham: Measures of Proper Motion Stars 
A and DM (9 0 ) 2600 (9.0) 
1884.1 
A Decl. i^9"9 
A. G. 
1901.I 
136.7 
P 
6090 . 2 
1619. ( 7 - 5 -• 
VJ 
CO 
R. A. I 2 h 8 ni 
59 s Decl. - 
-6° 35' 
A and B 
1910.318 
280? 5 
7 ''42 
.320 
278.7 
7.21 
• 337 
279.9 
723 
1910.32 
279-7 
7.29 
Another value of the proper motion of AB is: 
Porter o "248 in 266?7 
For an independent determination of this motion, I have 
connected the 9.5 m star, SD ( 6 °) 3533 : 
A and C 
1910.299 
i 77°65 
98^98 
.318 
177.40 
99-32 
.320 
177.27 
99-35 
1910.31 
177-44 
99.22 
6124 . H 2609. 
R. A. I2 h I2 m 18” Decl. + 5 0 55' 
The R. A. in the General Catalogue is l m too large. The 
object referred to by Herschel is h 1178. 
H 2609 and h 1178 
1910.10 A R. A. — 38^5 A Decl. — 42"35 
6133 . 11 Comae. 
Ho 52. 
(5.0...13 
R. A. I2 h i4 m 39 
5 Decl. + 18 0 27' 
1910.148 
44° 1 
9^28 
•244 
43-9 
9-35 
.280 
43-4 
9-51 
1910.22 43.8 9.38 
Some relative change, and perhaps a system of the 61 Cygni 
type. No third star available. 
The proper motion of 11 Comae is given: 
Auwers o"i 66 in 302^8 
Bossert 0.145 in 308.3 
Boss 0.139 in 304.1 
6144 . H 518. 
R. A. 12" 15”' 56 s Decl. + 29 0 49' 
The absence of any description in Herschel makes the identi¬ 
fication somewhat uncertain, but it is probably the pair 
measured: 
A and B (10.7...11.5) 
1909.304 323?6 22"88 
H 518 and h 1205 
1909.304 357?2 2i3"o 
No other measures, h 1206 is in the same vicinity. 
6145 . 02 247 rej. (7.0.. .13.5) 
R. A. I2 h i6 m 11 s Decl.+ 3° 58' 
1909.266 340?9 11 '.'85 
.304 342.7 11.77 
.342 340.8 11.77 
1909.30 341.5 11.80 
6128 . 21631 rej. (8.3...10.8) 
R. A. i2 h 13'" 58 s Decl. — 13 0 27' 
1909.304 278^7 I 5"73 
.342 278.2 15.73 
.378 278.1 _ 15.42 
1909.34 278.3 15.63 
No other measures. 
6132 . H 207. (10.5.. .10.6) 
R. A. I2 h 14“ 35 s Decl. + 15 0 8' 
1909.186 ioo?8 23^27 
.227 100.9 23.72 
1909.21 100.8 23.50 
No other measures. About 15' ttf H 207 are h H98 and h 
1199; too diffused for accurate measures. 
The apparent change, in both distance and angle since 1899, 
indicates some proper motion in A. 
6147 . 17 Virginis. 21636. (6.2...9.0) 
R. A. I2 h i6 m 26 s Decl. + 5 0 58' 
19x0.091 336?58 2 o'.'36 
.107 336.68 20.16 
1910.10 336.63 20.26 
No material change. The proper motion of 17 Virginis is: 
Auwers 0M95 in 254?o 
Bossert 0.189 in 251.4 
Glasgow 0.203 in 233.3 
Boss 0.180 in 250.6 
About 15' sf 17 Virginis is a small, round nebula, discovered 
by d’Arrest. 
Dreyer 4324 and star 10.7 m 
1910.091 65^2 226^86 
.107 65.8 226.04 
1910.10 65.5 226.45 
