Burnham: Measures of Proper Motion Stars 
8654. 
2 2342. (5.7...12.5) 
R. A.iS h 
29"'41 s Decl. + 
4 ° 50 ' 
A and C (8.5) 
1910.531 
6°45 
29"54 
• 54 S 
6-53 
29.90 
• 55 i 
6.98 
29-53 
1910.54 
6.65 
29.66 
The large star not given in Boss (G. C.). From the measures 
of AC it has a proper motion of 0T05 in 144 0 . 
8660. 22345. (8.4...10.1) 
R. A. i8 h 30 m 23 s Decl. + 20° 59' 
1911.241 2o6?4 S'! 76 
.260 207.2 8.89 
.280 205.8 8.78 
1911.26 206.5 8.81 
The measures of 2 , A, En, HI and p on 23 n (1832-1911) give 
the proper motion of A: 
o"o43 in 8 o?2 
8664. H 864. (7.0...12.0) 
R. A. i8 h 30"’ 34 s Decl. + 4° 52' 
1910.493 322?2 i8"32 
.509 324.9 18.26 
.531 322.0 18.30 
1910.51 323.0 18.29 
Slow motion in angle. 
8685. Arg. 22. (8.0...8.5) 
R. A. i8 h 32 m 28 s Decl. — 25 0 37' 
A and C (8.4) 
1911.564 
285^47 
53"30 
.583 
285.68 
52.72 
I 9 II .57 
285.57 
53-01 
It is certain that there is a large error in the Washington 
measure of 1862. There is probably no change. 
8689. 22352. (7.3... 10.3) 
R. A. i8 h 32 ,n 39 s Decl. + 34 0 46' 
A 
and C (10.2) 
1909.186 
i6i?o5 
209'.'96 
.266 
161.35 
210.01 
.304 
161.33 
210.32 
1909-25 
161.24 
210.10 
No evidence of proper motion. 
1880.31 i6i?35 209^75 in B 1 
1881.75 161.25 210.70 in Bl. 
8699. 2 
2350 rej. 
(6.7...11.0) 
R. A. 18" 33™ 30 s 
Decl. — 7 0 54' 
1907.293 
195 °7 
22 "04 
.348 
196.2 
22.33 
• 35 i 
196.2 
21.76 
I 907.33 
196.0 
22.04 
Change in distance is probable. 
8702. H 1332. (7.8...9.2) 
R. A. 18" 33 m 47 s Decl.+ 24 0 33' 
1910.493 
229? 5 
26" 3 4 
•509 
229.2 
26.15 
•548 
228.9 
26.24 
1910.52 
229.2 
26.24 
There may be a little change. 
8707. 22355 rej. (7.0...10.2) 
R. A. i8 h 34 m 3 s Decl.+ 7 0 15' 
1911 
.241 
138^07 
25-04 
.260 
137.63 
24.91 
.299 
137.68 
24.92 
1911 
.27 
137-79 
24.96 
8725. 2 Aquilae. H V. 36. (5.5.. .10.0) 
R. A. 18" 35 m 42 s Decl. — 9 0 10' 
1912.465 
130?06 
52"48 
•504 
130.30 
52.68 
•507 
130.07 
52.46 
1912.49 
130.14 
52.51 
The measures of the small star (1879-1912) show that 2 
Aquilae has no sensible proper motion; and this is equally 
obvious from the meridian positions: 
Auwers 
Boss 
o"oo8 in 
0.014 in 
3IO?2 
106.7 
8732. 2 2368. (7.2. 
..7.4) 
R. A. i8 h 36“ 
1 7 s Decl. + 52 0 14' 
1907.271 
• 329 
A and B 
326° 7 
327-9 
i"5© 
1.62 
1907.30 
327-3 
1.56 
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