Burnham: Measures of Proper Motion Stars 
11824. 
Arg 44. (8.9.. 
.8.9) 
R. A. 22” 
29 m 23 s Decl. + 49 0 46' 
1907.463 
i68?o 
7"42 
.482 
169.4 
7-39 
• 485 
168.9 
7-34 
1907.48 
168.8 
7-38 
Without change since 1877. 
11828. 
2 2924. (6.8.. 
• 7 - 3 ) 
R. A. 22 h 
29 m 33 s Decl. + 69° 17' 
A and B 
1910.678 
9 2 °3 
o'.'6o 
.684 
96.5 
0.85 
1910.68 
94-4 
0.72 
AB and C (11.3) 
1910.666 
1 92°77 
H 4-79 
.681 
192.80 
114.26 
.684 
192.80 
114.01 
1910.68 
192.79 
H 4-35 
AB and D (n.o) 
1910.678 
I 94°67 
I78"20 
.681 
194.60 
178.78 
.684 
194.27 
177-85 
1910.68 
194-51 
178.28 
Distant stars for the 
proper motion of AB. 
A. G. Chris. o"i22 in 
58?o 
Porter 
0.118 in 
58.2 
Schroeter 0.114 in 
63-3 
No other measures of C. The proper motion of A is given: 
Groombridge 
o"o 74 
in 
70°3 
Boss 
0.063 
in 
68.5 
Schroeter 
0.040 
in 
81.5 
11845. H 1791. (7.4...9.0) 
R.A.22 h 3i m 2 s Decl. + 56° 14' 
A and C (n.o) 
1910.666 I5o?40 84"82 
•678 150.37 84.34 
.681 150.30 84.08 
1910.67 150.36 84.41 
To verify the supposed proper motion of A. 
Greenwich 0H52 in 25i?6 
11847. Ho 618. (7.7. ..12.7) 
R. A. 22 h 3i m 32 s Decl. + 26° 6' 
1909.760 24o!6 6"6i 
10.605 241.7 6.67 
10.627 240.6 6.53 
1910.33 241.0 6.60 
Change in angle. The principal star evidently has some 
proper motion. From the three positions by Ho, Doo and |3 on 
9n (1894-1910) the motion of A is: 
o"ii 5 in I37?8 
11833. 
2 2921 rej. (9.' 
0...9.7) 
R. A. 22" 
'29 m 5i s Decl. 
1 
0 
0 
to 
A and B 
1910.701 
215-7 
20?57 
.703 
214.8 
20.56 
.720 
215-5 
20.61 
1910.71 
215-3 
20.58 
A and C 
1910.701 
175-6 
84"99 
.703 
175-3 
84.94 
.720 
176.3 
84.48 
1910.71 
175-7 
84.80 
measures are 
of recent date. 
11834. 
2 2923. (6.9. 
..9.2) 
R. A. 22 h : 
29 m 53 s Decl. + 69° 45' 
A and C (n.9) 
I9II.509 
I 46?35 
97 "38 
.526 
146.13 
97-05 
•529 
145-95 
96.51 
I 9 II -52 
146.14 
96.98 
11848. v. Aquavii. (5.4...11.0) 
R. A. 22” 31’" 32 s Decl. —4°5i' 
1909.744 247?oo ioo'.'6i 
.760 247.35 100.30 
.763 246.68 100.52 
1909.75 247.01 100.48 
No other measures. At one time Herschel suspected a very 
small companion (= H 5529) but this has never been seen since, 
and certainly does not exist. 
The proper motion of 
x Aquarii 
is given: 
Auwers 
0". 140 
in 
2 X 9-7 
Porter 
0.143 
in 
219.7 
Paris 
0.126 
in 
214.0 
Boss 
0.139 
in 
214.0 
11862. 
(3 1092. 
( 7 - 5 - 
•• 7 - 5 ) 
R. A. 22 h 33 m 3 s Decl. + 72 0 15' 
AB and C (12.2) 
1911.526 
262^08 
3 i "34 
• 529 
261.83 
3 i- 5 i 
• 545 
262.40 
31-43 
I 9 II -53 
262.10 
31-43 
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