Burnham: Measures of Proper Motion Stars 
7359. 
P 35- (7• 1 •• 
.8.2) 
R. A. I5 h 36 
m i 8 Decl.- 
-15° 38' 
A and SD (15 0 ) 4167 (10.0) 
1910.455 
35-78 
112"17 
.471 
35-63 
112.27 
• 473 
35-40 
112.56 
1910.47 
35-6o 
112.33 
For proper motion of AB. 
Porter o"i 85 in 250?$ 
7360. t Serpentis. Hu 580. 
R. A. 15” 36 m 12 s Decl. + 20° 3' 
AB and C (13.4) 
1912.353 
.411 
• 430 
35I.03 
351-10 
350.80 
I4i"29 
141-36 
142.50 
1912.40 
350.98 
141.72 
AB and D (12.6) 
1912.389 
iii?05 
148"89 
.411 
hi. 00 
149.86 
■ 430 
hi.13 
148.90 
1912.41 
hi. 06 
149.22 
The proper motion of the close pair is given: 
Auwers o"c>96 in 253?o 
Boss 0.090 in 232.6 
7362. Jt 1 Ursae Min. 2 1972. 
(6.1...7.0) 
R. A. I5 h 36 m 13 8 Decl. + 8o° 51' 
B and C (11.0) 
1911.356 
103^67 
I3i"49 
• 3 73 
103.80 
131.22 
•375 
103.37 
131-35 
I9II-37 
103.61 
131-35 
For the common proper motion of AB. 
C should be 
Astrographic Catalogue. 
For the proper motion of the principal star we have: 
Stumpe 
o"225 in 
296? 7 
Bossert 
0.206 in 
309.1 
Boss 
0.245 in 
298.2 
Groombridge 
0.235 in 
303-6 
7364. 2 
1971 rej. 
(8.9...11.8) 
R. A. 15” 37™ 13 s Decl. + 75 0 43' 
1907.348 
3 2 4°4 
i7”38 
8.041 
323-8 
17.26 
8.112 
323.9 
17.16 
1907.83 
324.0 
17.27 
This pair has not been previously measured. 
7371. 2 3095- 
R. A. i5 h 3S m 15 s 
Decl. —14 0 48' 
These measures are of the pair in the field with 2 3095. (See 
General Catalogue.) 
7361. 02 (App.) 141. (7.0...9.0) 
R. A. 15" 36 m 12 s Decl.+ 57° 51' 
A and B 
1911.356 
205?23 
90"52 
•373 
204.93 
90.79 
• 375 
205.00 
90.53 
I9II-37 
205.05 
90.61 
A and B (10.o.. .10.6) 
1911.302 204?C>9 20"24 
.334 203.94 20.08 
• 337 203.48 20.56 
1911.32 203.84 20.29 
A and 2 3095 (A) 
1911.30 A R. A. — 43?3 A Decl.+ 7"3 
The measures by A, Fr and (3 on 12 n (1876-1911) give for the j 
proper motion of the large star: 
o"o44 in 242?8 
From meridian positions: 
Groombridge o"oi3 in 
I 93°8 
A and C (7.0) 
I9II.375 
334 ° 8 o 
234"36 
•392 
335-12 
234.96 
• 395 
335-27 
234-39 
I9II-39 
335-o6 
234-57 
C is Groombridge 2265. This is given a small proper motion: 
Groombridge o"oi4 in I5?8 
7372. a Serpentis. H 1277. (2.7...12.0) 
R. A. 15” 38™ 
21* Decl. 
+ 6° 48' 
1911.162 
349-85 
58" 59 
. 164 
349-76 
58.15 
.184 
349.28 
58.33 
.200 
349-92 
58.58 
1911.18 
349-70 
58.41 
The four positions by Doo and |3 (1878-1911) tend to show 
that the proper motion from meridian observations is too large. 
Measures 
or 112 
in 
82?7 
Auwers 
0.130 
in 
64-5 
Newcomb 
0.139 
in 
72.4 
Boss 
0.139 
in 
74.2 
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