Burnham: Measures of Proper Motion Stars 
9335. H 887. (7.0... 13.2) 
R. A. I9 h 22 m 
54 s Decl. 
— 7 ° 17 ' 
1912.408 
347-7 
35 " 14 
• 430 
347-7 
35-34 
• 465 
349-6 
34-91 
1912.43 
348.3 
35-13 
The large star is supposed to have a small proper motion. 
Radcliffe 0V054 in 303^9 
The other measures are too recent to give an independent 
value. The observations should be continued. 
9355. 2 2532. (6.0...10.2) 
R. A. 19" 24’” 9 s Decl. + 2 0 39' 
A and B 
1911.430 4?15 34"13 
.487 4.40 33.90 
•529 4-o8 33.71 
1911.48 4.21 33.91 
The four positions by 2 , A and | 3 , each on 3n (1829-1911) 
give the proper motion of A: 
o'.'oi4 in 23?9 
There is a 13.5m star nearer A, and making an equilateral 
triangle with AB, A a 7o°7: Bo I34?3- 
B and C 
1911-529 I 34°6 33”97 
No proper motion found in meridian lists; and not given in 
Boss’ General Catalogue. 
9360 . H 889.(8.5...11.2) 
R. A. 19” 24 m 
29 s 
Decl. + 9 0 3 ' 
1911.414 
ioo?4 
25"54 
-433 
99.4 
25.28 
.468 
99-3 
25-53 
1911.44 
No other measures. 
99-7 
25-45 
H 889 and h 2043 
1911.43 A R. A. + 82?7 A Decl. — 2i5'.'5 
There is a faint pair involved in h 2043, referred to by 
Herschel; magnitudes, 11.2 and 12.2: 
1911 
■414 
230^8 
I 5"98 
.468 
231.7 
16.42 
1911 
•44 
231.2 
16.20 
9399. ( 
32 374 rej. (7.2. 
..10.7) 
R. A. 19" 
27 m 51 s Decl.-f 
■ 49 ° 57 ' 
1907.542 
2 q6°8 
i 8"62 
8.370 
296.5 
18.77 
8.444 
296.9 
18.77 
1908.12 
296.7 
18.72 
No certain change. The proper motion of the large star is 
given in Groombridge: 
o"o39 in 98?8 
9401. 22540. (7.5...9.0) 
9357. 
H 888. (9.6.. 
.10.4) 
R. A. 19“ 
24 ,n 13 s Decl. + 9 0 2' 
1911.414 
23 o ?6 
io"i 3 
■ 433 
231-4 
10.51 
.468 
230.4 
10.27 
1911.44 
230.8 
10.30 
No other measures. 
R. A. 19" 28"’ 3 s Decl. + 20° 9' 
A and C (12.8) 
1912.296 220?88 i4/"30 
.351 220.83 147.00 
.353 221.23 146.89 
1912.33 220.98 147.06 
No other measures of C. The relative motion in AB is small 
and uncertain. The proper motion of A is given: 
A. G. Berlin o'.'o57 in 357^2 
9358. Ho 578. (7.0...12.0) 
R. A. 19” 24 m 28 s Decl. — 6° 45' 
1911.526 io6?4 2 3"77 
.529 105.4 23.55 
• 54 5 IQ 5-3 _ 23,54 
1911.53 105.7 23.62 
From the four positions by Ho, Doo and (3 on 12 n (1894- 1 
1911) the proper motion of the principal star is: 
o"166 in 249?4 
From meridian observations: 
Porter 
o"i88 
in 
233-1 
Bossert 
0.220 
in 
251.4 
Paris 
0.149 
in 
224.2 
34 . p Aquilae. |3 653. (4.8...13.0) 
R. A. 19* 
‘ 28 m 14 s Decl. + 
00 
0 
A and B 
1908.460 
28o"o3 
29"34 
.482 
280.40 
29.20 
.518 
279.92 
29.14 
1908.49 
280.12 
29.23 
A and C (13.0) 
1908.460 
2 9 2 °35 
28" 86 
.482 
292.00 
29.32 
.518 
291.00 
29.02 
1908.49 
291.78 
29.07 
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