Burnham: Measures of Proper Motion Stars 
6371. 
y 
1715- (8.6. 
..9.6) 
6412. 02 (App.) 121. 
(6.5...9.7) 
R. A. i2 h 
58 ,n 
9* Decl. + 20 0 2' 
R. A. 13“ 5 m 12’ 
Decl. + 62° 52' 
1910.184 
230?4 
7"25 
1909.071 
8°95 
I 07"54 
.186 
229.9 
7.22 
.112 
9.28 
107.60 
.203 
231-1 
7-38 
.164 
9.44 
107.83 
1910.19 
230.5 
7.28 
1909.12 
9.22 
107.66 
Probably fixed. 
6385. p 1083. 
If the larger star has any proper motion, the other is moving 
with it. 
Greenwich (>".028 in 228?! 
R. A. I3 h o m 27* Decl. + 29 0 40' 
A and BC (6.0.. .11.5) 
1909.170 
216? 1 
S'! 22 
.227 
217.4 
6.10 
.263 
218.5 
6.04 
1909.22 
217.3 
6.12 
A and h 1531 
1909.227 
35°8 
I 49"25 
h 1531 is small and diffuse, but with some central con¬ 
densation. No proper motion found for the large star. Not 
in Boss’ General Catalogue. 
6396. 
S 647. 
(7.5.. 
■ - 9 - 3 ) 
R. A.i3 h 
2 m 19 s 
Decl. 
— 2° 2' 
1909.071 
2I3?27 
4 i "95 
.148 
213.48 
42.07 
.164 
213.52 
42.00 
1909.13 
213.42 
42.01 
Probably fixed. 
6405. e I irginis. 21724. (4.0...9.0) 
R. A. i 3 h 3 111 44 s Decl —4 0 54' 
A and C (9.0) 
1910.167 
298?60 
7 i "25 
.203 
298.45 
71.08 
.206 
298.43 
70.84 
1910.19 
298.49 
71.06 
The measures of this star should be continued. The proper 
motion of 0 Virginis is given: 
Auwers o"o74 in 240? 1 
Newcomb 0.059 i n 227.8 
Boss 0.057 in 222.8 
The Herschel nebula, IT. 185, about 40 s p and 9' n, has a well- 
defined nucleus for measurement. 
Nebula and star 10.5 m 
1910.203 I93°8 163^25 
.244 194.0 163.60 
1910.22 193-9 163.42 
i62'.'o Wn. 
6414. 53 Virginis. H 2645. 
(5.2...12.5) 
R. A.13” 
5 m 40 s Decl. - 
- 15 ° 33 ' 
A and B 
1908.156 
6?37 
78 " 5 o 
9.170 
6.62 
79 65 
9-304 
7.00 
79-68 
1908.88 
6.66 
79.28 
A and C (10) 
1908.156 
328!38 
234 " 8 o 
. 192 
328.14 
235.23 
• 370 
328.35 
234.90 
1908.24 
328.29 
234.98 
The distant star was 
at first taken for that measured by Doo- 
little in 1897. Subsequently that was 
looked for among the 
bright stars in this part of Virgo, but could not be found. 
The measures of B are continued for an independent determi¬ 
nation of the proper motion of A. The P measures (1878- 
1908) give the proper motion of 53 Virginis: 
t 
o"304 in 163?! 
Other values of this from meridian positions are: 
Auwers 0T285 in 
i68?6 
Hedrick 0.302 in 
161.5 
Boss 
0.314 in 
163.1 
6425. 
S 648. (8.0.. 
.8.0) 
R. A.13" 
7™ 16 8 Decl. + 18 0 40' 
1909.071 
66?7 
87^3 
.112 
66.6 
87-45 
. 148 
66.5 
87.72 
1909.11 
66.6 
87-43 
The cluster, h 1558, is about 10' n. In the General Catalogue 
the Dreyer number should be 5024 instead of 5053. The latter 
(/t 1569) is some distance following. 
6431. 
Sh 162. (7.0. 
..8.0) 
R. A. I3 h 
8 ra 39’ Decl. - 
- io° 43' 
A and B 
1909.071 
5°°6o 
73"73 
. 148 
49.80 
74.18 
. 164 
50.44 
74.14 
1909.13 
50.28 
74.02 
For comparison we have: 
1875.31 i92?8 
