Burnham: Measures of Proper Motion Stars 
11372. 02455. (7.5...9.0) 
R. A. 2i h 5o m 56" Decl.+ I5°33' 
1912.583 270?4 9"95 
.619 271.2 10.22 
.622 270.6 9.91 
1912.61 270.7 10.03 
The change, if any, since 1847 is confined to a very small j 
increase in the angle. For the proper motion of A we have: 
Kustner o'.'o39 in I90?5 
11386. Lewis 37. (10.0.. .11.0) 
R. A. 21" 52'" ± Decl. + 20° 18' ± 
Not found in sweeping over the rough place given by Lewis. 
11393. A. G. 279. (9.6...9.6) 
R. A. 2i h 53 m 29 s Decl.+ 5 ° 43' 
1909.438 7°°7 9-73 
• 496 _ 7^3 _ 9 - 7 i 
1909.47 71.0 9.72 
In the R. A. of this in Part I of the General Catalogue for 
52 m read 53 m - 
11396. Sh 336. (7.5...8.1) 
R. A. 2i h 52" 1 36 s Decl. + 5 0 27' 
A and B 
1908.769 
224?25 
99V88 
.788 
224.47 
99-77 
.804 
224.97 
100.11 
1908.79 
224.56 
99.92 
One of these stars has 
a proper 
motion in declination 0 
about o"io. Both are given in some of the catalogues: 
1825 225 °2 
103" 
7 Weisse 
1885 224.6 
102. 
1 A. G. Leip. 
To determine which is moving, I have connected a 12 m star 
A and 
C 
1908.785 
I02?23 
85 '' 3 i 
.788 
101.15 
85.24 
.824 
102.33 
85.42 
1908.80 
101.90 
85-32 
11401. 
H 3078. 
( 9 - 4 -.- 9 - 6 ) 
R. A.2 i b 
52 m 59 s 
Decl. + o° 42' 
1907.444 
i 89°4 
4"54 
.465 
191 -5 
4-13 
•559 
188.9 
4-44 
1907.49 
189.9 
4-37 
No other measures. 
11422. 
Howe 59. (7.0. 
..10.5) 
R. A.2i h 
1 55 m o s Decl. — 
16 0 11' 
A and C (9.0) 
1910.589 
291 °95 
I02"4I 
• 605 
292.06 
102.60 
.608 
291.0 
102.78 
1910.60 
291.7 
102.60 
The apparent change in distance shown by the measures of 
Zinner in 1909 of 104" 
is not confirmed. 
11427. 
22851. (8.0... 
8-3) 
R. A. 2i h 
55 m 13 s Decl.— 
12 0 34 ' 
A and B 
1912.678 
I2I?25 
i8'.'92 
• 695 
121.24 
18.82 
.698 
121.50 
18.99 
1912.69 
121.33 
18.91 
The proper motions of the Struve stars 
are given by Batter- 
mann from transit positions: 
A 
o"o88 in qo°.o 
B 
0.071 in 124.3 
As there has been no 
relative motion since 1829, the motions 
of course are identical. I have therefore connected a third 
star. No prior measures. 
A and C (10.0) 
1912.678 
I 33°65 
78!T2 
• 695 
134.00 
78.19 
.698 
134.20 
77.90 
1912.69 
133-95 
78.08 
11428. 20 Pegasi. IT 289. (5.8.. .11.4) 
R. A. 2i h 
55 m 14 s Decl. + 
12° 33 ' 
1908.537 
324?90 
52"93 
• 556 
324.82 
53-30 
-559 
324-74 
53-07 
1908.55 
324.82 
53 -io 
The three positions of the companion (1878-1908) give for 
the proper motion of A: 
o'.'o8o in i22?5 
From the star catalogues: 
Auwers 
o"o 63 
in 
I 42?7 
Greenwich 
0.068 
in 
136.9 
Boss 
0.077 
in 
136.7 
11433. 02 (App.) 228. (7.3...9.0) 
R. A. 2i h 55 m 51 s Decl.+ 4 0 12 
A and B 
1912.526 
• 545 
.562 
26? 48 
26.53 
26.93 
76"77 
76.75 
76.86 
1912.54 
26.65 
76.79 
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