Burnham: Measures of Proper Motion Stars 
10943. 
S 788. (7.2.. 
- 7 - 3 ) 
R. A. 21” 
I7 m 31 s Decl.- 
- 7 ° 6' 
1906.813 
88?7 
45 "o 5 
7-465 
88.6 
45-32 
7.482 
89.0 
44.92 
1907.25 
88.8 
45.10 
Proper motion. (See Part II of the General Catalogue.) 
The positions in A. G. Ott. give: 
1893.3 8 8°. 7 4 3"3 
A third star should be connected. 
10945. 18 Aquarii. H 5517. (5.6...13.1) 
R. A. 2i h i7 m 37’ Decl. — 13 0 23' 
1912.755 32i?i3 48"94 
.791 321.35 49-05 
_ -793 _321.30_48 .77 
1912.78 321.26 48.92 
From a comparison of this with my single measure in 1877, 
the proper motion of 18 Aquarii is: 
o"ii2 in 69? 5 
The measures should be continued. The star catalogues give 
this: 
Auwers o"o7o in S8?4 
Boss 0.086 in 88.0 
10951. 2 2796. (7.3---8.8) 
R. A. 2i h i7 m 57 s Decl. + 78° 6' 
1911.449 42^85 25"42 
.509 43.00 25.30 
.529 42.83 25.34 
1911-50 42.89 25.35 
From measures on 32 n by 2 , A, HI, Hu and |3 (1832-1911) 
the apparent motion of A is: 
o"oi2 in I98?3 
Although B is not a very small star, it is probable that this 
is the real proper motion of A. 
10959. H 1641. (6.5...11.3) 
R. A. 2i h i8 m 34 s Decl. + 23 0 46' 
1910.397 3 11 ° 2 7 52^36 
.471 312.00 52.20 
-473 _ 3 U -30 _ 53-64 
1910.45 311-52 52.73 
These measures show that the small star is not moving with 
the other. A continuation of the measures will give the move¬ 
ment of A. Other values of the proper motion of A are: 
Boss 0H25 in 81 ?7 
A. G. Ber. o.m in 79.7 
10966. 2 25, App. I. (6.0...6.6) 
R.A. 2i h 
i8 m 57 s Decl. 
A and 0 (11.0) 
+ 36 ° 50' 
1909.378 
155-20 
I 79"02 
.400 
155-13 
178.75 
CO 
CO 
155-13 
178.73 
1909.41 
155-15 
178.83 
The prior measures are uncertain: 
1879.91 i56?o3 i8o" 47 in BI 
1880.36 154-93 178.39 m Bl. 
No change in the bright stars. The 
small companions, the nearest very faint 
distant star has two 
a and b (14.0) 
1909.378 
i 84 ?o 
io'.'6o 
a and c (12.8) 
1909.378 
326? 7 
i7"8o 
.400 
325-8 
17-73 
• 458 
325-1 
17.77 
1909.41 
325-9 
17.77 
11005. H 1647. (6.0...11.0) 
R. A. 2i h 23"’ 30 s Decl. + 21 0 39' 
A and B 
1912.717 i76?9 4 o'.'So 
•753 176.5 40.84 
•755 177-4 4 i 32 
1912.74 176.9 40.99 
A and C (12.8) 
1912.717 I27?4 4i"20 
.753 126.0 40.86 
• 755 125-7 41-26 
1912.74 126.4 41.11 
The other measures are of late date. No proper motion 
found for the large star. 
11014. 2 Pegasi. P685. (5.5...12.5) 
R. A. 21" 24 m 31 s Decl. + 23 0 7' 
1907.329 332?4 29^69 
.348 332.6 29.36 
• 444 331 -i _ 29.79 
I 907-37 332.0 29.61 
The measures should be continued. For the proper motion 
of 2 Pegasi we have: 
Auwers o'.'ois in 82?5 
Boss 0.017 in 103.6 
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