We present techniques for obtaining precision astrometry using old photographic plates from assorted largeaperture reflectors in combination with recent CCD Mosaic Imager frames. At the core of this approach is a transformation of plate/CCD coordinates into a previously constructed astrometric reference frame around the open cluster NGC 188. This allows us to calibrate independently the optical field angle distortion for all telescopes and field correctors used in this study. Particular attention is paid to computing the differential color refraction, which has a marked effect in the case of NGC 188 as a result of the large zenith distances at which this cluster has been observed. Our primary result is a new catalog of proper motions and positions for 7812 objects down to V = 21 in the 0.75 deg 2 area around NGC 188. The precision for well-measured stars is 0.15 mas yr À1 for proper motions and 2 mas for positions on the system of the Tycho-2 catalog. In total, 1490 stars have proper-motion membership probabilities P l ! 10%. The sum of membership probabilities indicates that NGC 188 contains $1050 stars down to V = 21. Comprehensive lists of the candidate blue stragglers and red giant stars substantially enlarge the number of such stars known in NGC 188. We have also obtained a small correction to the proper motions from the mean '' motion '' of background galaxies. Thus, the absolute proper motion of NGC 188 is l abs x ¼ À2:56 AE 0:2 and l abs y ¼ þ0:18 AE 0:2 mas yr À1 .
We have measured the absolute proper motions of globular clusters NGC 2808, 3201, 4372, 4833, 5927, and 5986. The proper motions are on the Hipparcos system, and they are the first determinations ever made for these low Galactic latitude clusters. The proper-motion uncertainties range from 0.3 to 0.5 mas yr À1 . The inferred orbits indicate that (1) the single metal-rich cluster in our sample, NGC 5927, dynamically belongs to the thick disk; (2) the remaining metal-poor clusters have rather low-energy orbits of high eccentricity, and among these there appear to be two ''pairs'' of dynamically associated clusters; (3) the most energetic cluster in our sample, NGC 3201, is on a highly retrograde orbit-which had already been surmised from radial velocity alone-with an apocentric distance of 22 kpc; and (4) none of the metal-poor clusters appear to be associated with the recently detected SDSS streams or with the Monoceros structure. These are the first results of the Southern Proper Motion program where the second-epoch observations are taken with the recent CCD camera system installed on the double astrograph at El Leoncito, Argentina.
We present the fourth installment of the Yale/San Juan Southern Proper Motion Catalog, SPM4. The SPM4 contains absolute proper motions, celestial coordinates, and B, V photometry for over 103 million stars and galaxies between the south celestial pole and -20 • declination. The catalog is roughly complete to V =17.5 and is based on photographic and CCD observations taken with the Yale Southern Observatory's double-astrograph at Cesco Observatory in El Leoncito, Argentina. The proper-motion precision, for well-measured stars, is estimated to be 2 to 3 mas yr −1 , depending on the type of second-epoch material. At the bright end, proper motions are on the International Celestial Reference System by way of Hipparcos Catalog stars, while the faint end is anchored to the inertial system using external galaxies. Systematic uncertainties in the absolute proper motions are on the order of 1 mas yr −1 .
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