Burnham: Measures of Proper Motion Stars 
6302. 
V 
1688. (8.5.. 
.10.0) 
R. A. 12" 
47 "’ 53 s Decl. + 38° 37 ' 
A and C (12.3) 
1912.236 
359“98 
76''95 
• 255 
359-83 
77.29 
.312 
360.06 
76.94 
1912.27 
359-96 
77.06 
For the supposed proper motion of AB. 
6307. 21689. (6.7... 9-o) 
R. A. 12" 49 m 29 s Decl. + 12 0 9' 
1909.340 209?4 28"63 
.342 209.7 28.49 
.359 210.6 28.75 
1909.35 209.9 28.62 
Change in angle. 
6308. 8 Virginis. 
R. A. I2 h 49 m 34 s Decl. + 4 0 3' 
This star is given in Part I of this work. 
6309. 2 1691. (8.2...9.0) 
R. A. I2 h 4 9 m 50 s Decl. + 58° 49' 
1910.206 
.222 
.225 
276? 0 
275-3 
276.0 
i8'.'87 
18.43 
18.78 
1910.22 
275-8 
18.69 
measures since 1867. 
A and DM (58°) 1403 (9.1) 
1910.206 
86! 20 
i3i'.'o8 
.222 
86.50 
130.95 
.225 
86.48 
130.83 
1910.22 
86.39 
130.95 
No other measures of this. 
6315. 2 1693. (9.0...9.7) 
R. A. I2 h 50™ 36 s Decl. + 7° 40' 
1907.006 33i°5 8^36 
.120 331-9 8.89 
• 137 332.2 8.65 
1907.09 331.9 8.63 
No sensible motion. 
6318. 
S 1695. 
(6.3.. 
.8.2) 
R. A. 12" 
5 1 " 1 3 s 
Decl. + 54 ° 45 ' 
A and C 
(10.9) 
1909.071 
141' 
’43 
125'.'08 
. 109 
141 
.40 
124.48 
. 164 
141 
.70 
124-37 
1909.11 
141 
• 5 i 
124.64 
For comparison we have: 
1880.12 142^22 i23"6o 2n Bl. 
The measures indicate proper motion of A of about o"o6 in 
270°. The observations should be continued after a suitable 
interval. 
The proper motion from the catalogues is: 
Auwers 
o '-°94 
in 
270! 0 
Kustner 
0.093 
in 
266.3 
Bossert 
0.095 
in 
270.0 
Boss 
0.075 
in 
265.4 
6337. 44 Virginis. 2 1704. (6.0...11.2) 
R. A. I2 h 53 m 29 s Decl. — 3° 10' 
1912.274 53°5 2i"n 
.296 54.0 20.83 
.312 53.5 20.70 
1912.29 53.7 20.88 
There has been no material relative change in 80 years. The 
proper motion is small, and apparently common to both com¬ 
ponents. 
Auwers (>"055 in 28o?5 
Boss 0.029 in 262.0 
6342. 46 Virginis. A. G. Clark 5. (5.4...8.2) 
R. A. I2 h 54 m 25 s Decl. — 2 0 43' 
A and C (13) 
1912.236 
I 2 I ?6 
35-'77 
.296 
122.0 
36.56 
.312 
122.3 
35-74 
1912.28 
122.0 
36.02 
The proper motion is small and not very certain. 
Auwers o'.'o89 in 3i6?2 
Boss 0.055 ln 326.9 
The first measure is on a single night, and therefore entitled 
to small weight. The three measures taken together show that 
the proper motion is not less than o"io, and that it is nearly 
all in declination. Further measures will give an exact value. 
6359. H 2633. (9.6...9.6) 
R. A. 12" s6 m 55 s Decl.+ 74 0 21' 
1909.263 9i?i 4''95 
.299 91.1 4.91 
1909.28 91.1 4.93 
No other measures. 
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