Burnham: Measures of Proper Motion Stars 
8120 . p 1251. (6.0...11.5) 
R. A. 17" 36 m 35 s Decl. + 16 0 1' 
A 
and C (12.8) 
1910.280 
276^25 
IS4"86 
• 375 
276.30 
154-90 
.414 
276.57 
155-45 
1910.36 
276.37 
155-07 
For the proper motion of A. This from meridian observa¬ 
tions is: 
A. G. Ber. 
0” 121 
in 
35°°4 
Porter 
0.115 
in 
360.0 
Boss 
0.096 
in 
358.3 
8123 . A. 
G. 212. 
(9-5--9-5) 
R. A. 17” 36' 
” 47 s 
Decl. + 5° 23' 
I907-33I 
27°3 
2 "28 
• 351 
26.0 
2.28 
1907.34 
26.6 
00 
O) 
8135 . 
Schj 15. (7.1. 
..8.2) 
R. A. i7 h 
38"' 28 s Decl. 
—i° 41' 
A and C (9.5) 
1910.375 
J 47°5° 
I39"3I 
.414 
147-83 
139-43 
.436 
147-75 
139-37 
1910.41 
147.69 
139-37 
The only other measures are given in Part II of the General 
Catalogue. 
8136 . 61 Ophiuchi. 2 2202. 
(5-5-• • 
R. A. 17" 
38 m 33 s Decl. + 2 0 38' 
A and B 
1912.526 
92! 75 
2o'.'37 
-542 
93-30 
20.56 
-545 
93-43 
20.50 
1912.53 
93.16 
20.48 
B and C (12.5) 
1912.542 
28?6 o 
96'.'03 
•545 
27-93 
95-78 
1912.54 
28.26 
95-90 
The proper motion of A is given: 
Auwers o"oi8 in 
334-9 
Boss 
0.014 in 
347-9 
As there has been no change in B for 90 years, the proper 
motion must be exactly the same. The meridian positions 
give for B: 
8142 . H 4977. (7.6...9.5) 
R. A. i7 h 39'" 16 s Decl. — 3° 27' 
AB and C (13.7) 
1910.280 
143° r 
21 "76 
• 375 
144.4 
21-75 
.414 
142.1 
21.85 
1910.36 
143.2 
21-79 
No other measures of the Plerschel companion. 
8155 . 
2 2211. (8.2., 
--9-2) 
R.A. 17" 
40'“ 27 s Decl. 
—1° 10' 
A and B 
1910.280 
114-9 
io"25 
•375 
115.0 
10.21 
.414 
II5-3 
10.24 
1910.36 
H5-I 
10.23 
A and C (9.2) 
1910.280 
i97?82 
i05"52 
-375 
197.80 
105.23 
.414 
I97-83 
105.50 
1910.36 197.82 105.42 
The only other measure of C is given in the General Cata¬ 
logue. 
8169 . H 2810. (7.3.. .9.8) 
R. A. 17" 42 m 28’ Decl. — 19 0 58' 
1909-513 
•5i5 
•531 
190! 1 
189.7 
189.8 
4o"92 
40.90 
40.77 
1909.52 
189.9 
40.86 
H 2810 and h 1986 
I909-5I3 
270U 
297-1 
•531 
270.3 
297.0 
1909.52 
270.3 
297.0 
h 1986 and star 10.7 m 
1909-513 3°i°7 32"67 
The star is measured from the nucleus on the np side of 
h 1986. The following is the relation of the two condensations: 
1909.513 14 7°7 30?44 
In the General Catalogue the nebula is erroneously called 
h 4333; that is the number in Herschel’s General Catalogue of 
Nebulae. 
2. 
o|> Draconis. 
2 2241. 
(4-0..-! 
R. 
A. 17” 44 m 5 s 
Decl. • 
f 72° 13' 
A 
and B 
1908.370 
T 5°45 
3o"54 
•383 
15-88 
30.50 
•403 
15-43 
30.55 
1908.39 
15-59 
30.53 
Boss o"oi5 in 23?2 
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