0000+054 : Bright nucleus with a bar surrounded by a ring-like structure. 0000+158 : Beautifully symmetric lenticular shape. Disk is blue while bulge is rather red. 0000+213 : Diffuse irregular object. 0000+216 : Arm-like structure extends eastward only from a massive blue spheroidal bulge. 0000+218 : Spiral with a diffuse disk. 0000+222 : Triple system composed of a spiral and two dwarf ellipticals. 0000+293 : Bent like a shrimp body. 0000+305 : Several clumps seem exist. 0000+333 : Edge-on spiral. 0001+229 : Ringed arm is blue while bulge is not so. 0001+282 : Edge-on spiral. 0001+332 : Edge-on spiral. 0002+079B: Lenticular shape. 0002+180 : Both of interacting components are highly UV-excessed. 0002+239 : Low surface brightness and diffuse. 0002+265 : Peculiar bar-arm structure. 0002+273A: East portion bends southward. There is a possibility of a double system. 0002+278B: Fairly compact. 0002+314 : Peculiar triangular shape. 0003+171 : Listed size and magnitude cover two components. The size of the northern component 0003+171 is 0.5'X 0.3'and that of the southern one is 0.6'X 0.2', while magnitude of each is 0003+171 almost the same. There is a faint bridge between two. 0003+199 : Spherical compact. 0003+270 : Very diffuse. 0003+275 : Fairly compact. 0003+279 : Peculiar shape with a bar which seems penetrating at the center of a ring. 0003+315 : SB galaxy with an asymmetric arm structure. 0004+080 : Disk is blue while bulge is rather red. 0004+134 : Unsymmetric bar structure. 0004+169 : Not certain whether Sp or C. 0004+190 : The nucleus and the southern arm are highly UV-excessed. 0004+249 : Surface density is not so high. 0005+081 : Low surface brightness. 0005+267A: Thick bar and unsymmetrical arm structure. 0005+272 : Complex arm structure. 0005+327 : Elliptical-like but blue. 0005+345 : Colliding pair? Ic type is another possibility. 0006+102 : Small globular companion, located at SW of the main body, is red. 0006+155 : Bulge shows irregular lumpy structure. 0006+171 : Not certain whether a stellar image locateing at the north top of the dim body is a 0006+171 superposing star or not. 0006+235 : Bean-shoot shape. 0006+253 : Low surface brightness and diffuse. 0006+333 : Face-on spiral? 0007+140 : Surface brightness of both bulge and disk is fairly low. 0007+154 : Unsymmetric structure. 0007+255 : Arms are blue while bulge is rather red. 0007+256 : Arm is blue while bulge is rather red. 0007+265 : Double galaxy. Northeast component is bluer than the other. 0007+275 : A star is adjacently northward. 0007+288 : Spheroidal and fairly compact. 0008+163 : Heavy bulge suggests C type, while lenticular halo does Sp. 0008+242A: Blue nucleus is eccentrically located. 0008+275 : Edge-on. 0008+288 : Fairly diffuse. 0008+289 : Face-on spiral. 0008+335 : Diffuse and featureless. Red nuclear region. 0008+353 : Double star? 0008+355A: Peculiar galaxy with an asymmetric arm and an eccentrically located nucleus. This 0008+355A nucleus and the bar-like structure are both highly UV-excessed. 0008+355B: Edge-on spiral? 0009+276B: Possibly an Ic type. 0009+290 : There exists a spiral galaxy at the east whose color is rather red. 0009+333 : Edge-on spiral. 0009-003 : Slightly spheroidal. 0010+003 : Diffuse spiral or irregular. 0010+141 : Heavy central part with peculiar shape may be composed of clumps of HII regions. 0010+172 : Arms are blue while nucleus is rather red. 0010+217 : Northwest and southwest segments of the arm are especially blue. 0010+239 : Compact but not spheroidal, rice-grain shape. 0010+327 : Diffuse. 0010+350 : Face spiral? 0011+019 : Edge-on spiral with a blue nucleus. 0011+138 : Nucleus is eccentrically located and arm structure is unsymmetric. 0011+236 : Nucleus is eccentrically located. Might be of Ig type. 0011-010 : Arms have slightly blue knots of HII regions while the bulge is rather red. 0012+260 : Arms and bulge are both blue. 0012-000 : Nucleus and bar are both asymmetrically located relative to the disk. 0012-018 : Slightly spheroidal. 0013+019 : Compact but irregular shape. 0013+158 : Edge-on spiral galaxy with somewhat rugged bar structure. 0013+310 : Eye-shaped. 0014+012 : West segment of the arm is fairly blue and the rest part of the disk is slightly 0014+012 blue, while the bulge is rather red. 0014+024 : S-shape structure is seen in the east-west direction. 0014-018 : Edge-on. 0015+001 : S-shaped structure is seen in the north-south direction. 0015+015 : Diffuse. 0015+334 : A south clump maybe a component of a pair galaxy. 0015-008A: Sp type is another possibility. 0015-008B: Spheroidal compact. 0016+014 : Disk part is blue while the bulge is rather red. 0016-016 : Spheroidal compact. 0019+326 : A blue knot is off-centered to the west. 0019-010 : Face-on spiral. 0019-015 : Barred spiral with a blue nucleus and two conspicuous knot of HII region on its arms. 0019-017 : Edge-on spiral. 0019-018 : A faint jet emerges southeastward. 0020+009 : Interacting pair of galaxies of equal size and brightness. 0020+354 : A faint non-KUG is in the east. 0020-010 : Diffuse and hardly featureless. 0021+332A: North component of a triple system. 0021+332B: Central component of a triple system. 0021-007 : Intetacting pair of E (south and S0 (north) galaxies. Faint matter is ejected 0021-007 northward from the latter. 0022+002 : Almost face-on spiral. 0022+014 : The bar seems split. 0022+329 : Galaxy with a brilliant outer ring and a red nucleus. 0022-018B: Face-on spiral? 0023+005 : Diffuse and face-on spiral. 0023-023B: Spiral galaxy with a blue bar. 0024-020 : Rather red for a Markarian galaxy. 0024-022 : Diffuse but well defined disk. Might be a planetary nebula. 0025+022 : Diffuse and edge-on spiral. 0027+015 : Diffuse and face-on spiral. 0027+018 : Very bright and highly UV-excessed segment of the arm extends northwestward, while 0027+018 the bulge is rather red. 0027-025 : Slightly spheroidal. 0028+001 : Compact. 0028+002 : At the southwest end of the galaxy a star superposes. 0028+008 : Face-on spiral with knotty arms. 0028-006 : Spheroidal with the faint halo. According to Markarian H-alpha emission is observed, 0028-006 but the total color is rather red. 0029+374 : Blue knots on the disk. 0030-000 : Nuceus and northeast segment of the arm are both fairly blue. 0031+334 : A red star is overlapped at the south end. 0031-217A: Many blue clumps along the two thick arms. 0037-173 : A star is at the south edge of the galaxy. 0038-213 : The elongated central region possesses high surface brightness in U band. 0039-171A: Possibly pair with KUG 0039-171B. 0042+325 : The outer regions are bent to the northeast and southeast directions. 0043+356 : Clumpy feature. 0043-208 : The object is composed of a few fragments. Two stars are overlapped with it. 0044+324A: Symmetrical arms. 0044-210 : A number of blue knots are located on the galaxy plane. 0045-207A: Bright thick arms. Possibly forms an interacting galaxy group. 0045-207B: Barred spiral with two patchy arms. Possibly forms an interacting galaxy group. 0045-207C: Blue disk and arms. Possibly forms an interacting galaxy group. 0045-207D: Possibly forms an interacting galaxy group. 0045-217 : Ring-like structure in the outer region. 0048+336 : Star-like. 0048-201 : A bright star on the edge of the galaxy. 0050+287 : Dense arms. 0052+355 : Star-like. 0053+348A: Edge-on. 0053+348B: Edge-on. 0054+330 : Double nucleus. 0056+352 : Northwest knot is very blue. 0056-211 : Two elongated clumps are located in the north and south outer region. 0057+350 : Double nucleus system of which west component is bluer. 0100+341 : Spherical compact but not so dense. 0100+374 : Nucleus and bar are extremely blue. 0101+353 : Spherical compact. 0101+358 : Spherical compact. 0101-208 : Bright clumps are located on the galaxy. 0103+329 : Comet-like shape of which coma is very blue. 0103+333 : Edge-on. 0103+335 : Blue nucleus is eccentrically located. 0104+337A: Edge-on spiral? 0105+330 : Blue stellar nucleus. 0105+331 : Disk is blue while bulge is rather red. 0105+335 : Disk is blue while bulge is rather red. 0105-177 : A red central knot. 0106+332A: Fairly compact. 0107+326A: Faint edge-on object. 0107+326B: Irregular with small knots. 0107+327 : Edge-on spiral. 0107+328 : Faint disk seems penetrating the nucleus. 0107+336 : Compact spheroidal with a projection to the northeast direction. 0107+338 : Fairly compact. 0107+343 : Triangular shaped compact. 0108+314 : Faint and featureless circular disk with fairly eccentrically located nucleus. 0108+333 : Edge-on spiral. 0108+350 : Diffuse and almost featureless galaxy. 0108+356 : Stellar nucleus and an asymmetrical arm structure. 0109+285 : Two arms extend symmetrically eastward and westward from the stellar nucleus. 0109+327A: Compact galaxy with a projection to the north. 0109+327B: Face-on spiral with blue nucleus and rather featureless disk. Fairly diffuse. 0109+330 : Edge-on spiral with a very large nucleus. 0109+340 : Diffuse and irregular. 0109+341A: Stellar nucleus. 0109+341B: Split bar? 0109+357 : Bar is seen in a diffuse disk.. 0110+307 : Larger northwest component is blue while smaller southeast one is rather red. 0110+343 : Split bar? 0112+282B: Almost face-on spiral with a fairly dense segment of arm at its northwest portion. 0112+288 : Edge-on galaxy with blue nucleus. 0112+335 : Eye-shaped SB with a very blue nucleus? 0112+346 : Blue stellar nucleus. 0112-256 : Blue bar/arm structure with the red central region. 0113+287 : Nucleus and bar are both dense and blue. 0113+306 : Face-on spiral with blue nucleus. 0113+308 : Edge-on. 0113+328A: Lenticular form bulge is surrounded by a spherical envelope. 0113+328B: Elliptical disk is clearly defined from the background. 0113+335 : Edge-on. 0113+339 : Fairly compact. 0113-267 : A knot and the body of the galaxy is blue in the north-west region. 0114+313 : Double nucleus? 0114+326 : Edge-on. 0115+324 : Double galaxy composed of equally bright components. 0116+310 : Faint featureless object. 0116+327 : Edge-on. 0116-173 : An elongated blue clump is located in the northern part of the galaxy. 0116-242 : A very blue north-east clump. 0116-257 : The central portion and a southern arm are blue. 0117+322 : Face-on spiral with blue nucleus and knotty arms. 0117+378 : Northern arm is a little brighter than southern arm. 0117-226 : East blue clumps are bridged to the western patchy main body. 0118+282 : Face-on spiral with slightly red nucleus. 0118+319B: Edge-on spiral with eccentrically located nucleus. 0118+326 : Moderately compact. 0118+329 : At the east end of the galaxy is a large knot with high UV-excess. 0118-176 : Pair with a northern non-KUG. 0119+309 : Double nucleus galaxy. 0119+341 : Spiral with a massive bulge of which color is rather red. 0119-176 : Pair with a southern non-KUG. 0120+285 : Edge-on galaxy with bar composed of several clumps. 0120+332B: Diffuse and featureless object. 0120+338 : Edge-on SB with a very blue bar. 0120+346 : Fairly compact. 0120+350 : Fairly compact. 0121+278A: Spheroidal. 0121+283 : Spherical compact with faint halo. 0121+308 : Edge-on spiral with rather red bulge. 0121+318 : Quite starlike. 0121+319 : Spherical compact with halo. 0121+337A: The bar is highly UV-excessed. 0121+337B: Edge-on galaxy. 0121+345 : Spheroidal and fairly compact. 0121+361 : Featureless diffuse object. 0122+318 : Edge-on spiral with rather red bulge. 0123+328 : Diffuse and featureless galaxy with a peculiar shape. 0123+355 : Fairly compact and sheroidal. 0124+312 : A star overlaps near the nucleus of this edge-on galaxy. 0124+348A: A projection extends southward. 0124+348B: Stellar nucleus. 0125+317 : Edge-on spiral with somewhat asymmetric bar structure. 0125+340 : Thin edge-on galaxy. 0125+376 : Possibly double system showing a heart-ilke shape. The central bulge has a peculiar 0125+376 kidney shape. 0126+314 : There seem at least three clumps. 0126+317 : Edge-on spiral with a peculiar bar structure. 0126+325 : Peculiar structure. A small companion is at the west of the main body. 0127+283 : Bar is thin and blue. 0127+295 : Spherical system. 0127+337 : Fairly compact. 0128+315 : Low surface brightness and featureless irregular. 0128+328 : Diffuse disk. 0128+333 : Barred spiral with an eccentrically located nucleus and two short blue arms. Nucleus 0128+333 is UV-excessed. 0128+345 : Blue arms asymmetrically emerge from the rather red bulge. 0128+347 : Diffuse and featureless object. 0128+350 : The nucleus has very high UV-excess. 0128-229A: Overlapped with the outer disk of KUG 0128-229B. 0129+320 : Faint featureless irregular object. 0129+329 : The nucleus has a kidney shape. 0129+356 : Globular shape and fairly compact. 0129+372 : Rain-drop shape. 0129-169 : Tadpole-shaped nucleus is surrounded by low surface brightness envelope of 0129-169 unsymmetrical shape. 0131+323 : Spheroidal disk with stellar nucleus. 0131+337A: Almost featureless. 0131+337B: Peculiar feature. Might be a planetary nebula. 0131+359 : There is a star adjacent to the northwest. Biggest among a group composed of 0131+359 several neighboring galaxies. 0131+361 : Almost featureless. 0132+327 : Ringed spiral with blue disk and rather red bulge. 0132+330 : Rain-drop shape. 0133+310 : Fairly compact. 0133+313 : Faint featureless disk with stellar nucleus. Might be a planetary nebula. 0133+340 : Very peculiar shape. 0133+344 : Peanut shape. Double system? 0133+366 : A star is superposed at the southwest portion of the galaxy. 0134+316 : Lenticular. 0134+321 : Slightly fuzzy. 0135+345 : Low surface brightness spiral galaxy. 0135-131 : Eye-shaped outline suggests not compact but spiral. 0136+318 : Double compact? 0136+335 : The nucleus has a triangular shape. 0136+357 : Pair galaxy with a boomerang shape. 0137+293 : Unsymmetrical in NS direction (U shape). 0137+309 : Triangular shape. 0137+328 : An isolated knot at the west end is highly UV-exceesed. Ig is another possible type. 0138+296 : Double compact? 0138+317 : Sesami-seed shape. 0139+352A: Surface brightness is not so high. 0139-145 : Not certain whether C or Sp. 0140+279 : Spherical compact. 0140+287 : Bulge is rather red. 0140+302 : Arm is blue while bulge is rather red. 0140+310 : Spheroidal compact. 0141+290 : Surface brightness is not so high. 0141+344 : The nucleus is slightly eccentrically located. 0141+374 : The northwest arm segment has conspicuously bright and blue knots. 0142+271 : Surface brightness is not so high. 0142+278A: Disk is blue while bulge is rather red. 0142+281 : Diffuse disk. 0142+284 : Unsymmetrical arm structure. 0142+316 : Surface brightness is not so high. 0142+318 : Disk is blue while bulge is rather red. 0142+348 : At the north of the nucleus a blue star superposes. 0143+346 : To the south of the main body is a companion or a knot of HII region, to the west of 0143+346 which one more similar object is present. 0143+347 : Rain-drop shape. 0143+368 : Double galaxy? 0144+271 : U1249 ( southwest component) is so distorted that the nucleus-bar, which is 0144+271 extremely blue, is oblique to the disk and its arm extends toward U1256 ( northeast 0144+271 component). Size and magnitude listed here apply the whole system. 0144+276 : Disk is blue while bulge is rather red. 0144+345 : Compact spheroidal of which east portion is deformed. 0144+372 : Snail-shaped double galaxy. 0144-147 : Slightly curved bar structure. 0145+291 : Edge-on. 0145+354 : Two faint extensions are toward northeast. 0145-126 : Low surface brightness galaxy with blue arms and rather red bulge. 0146+308 : Edge-on. Disk is blue while bulge is rather red. 0147+279 : Surface brightness is not so high. 0147+318 : Raindrop shape. 0147+329 : Bar-shaped. 0147+334 : Spheroidal. 0147+338 : Edge-on. 0147-138 : Edge-on. Small body locating on a production of its ridge line may be a companion. 0148+305 : Not certain whether C or Sp. 0148+332 : Spherical compact. 0148+358 : The nucleus is split into three main pieces. Might be of Sp type. 0148-009 : Face-on disk with low surface brightness. 0148-016 : Bar-nucleus system is blue. 0148-067 : Edge-on. 0148-127 : Peculiar nucleus-bar structure. Might be an interacting pair. 0149+302 : Compact with a protuberance toward south. 0149+347 : Sp type is assigned because the nucleus is blue, though the shape is representative 0149+347 normal spiral. 0149+355 : Arms are blue while bulge is rather red. 0149+358B: Arms are well developed and blue while the bulge is rather red. 0149+363 : The nucleus and several arm segments are dense and blue. 0149-013 : Diffuse spiral. 0149-057 : Elongated and slightly distorted. This is probably due to an interaction with an 0149-057 irregular galaxy located southeastward. 0149-168 : A triple galaxy system(?) with central and western blue components. 0150+023 : Low surface brightness and featureless. 0150+027 : Edge-on. 0150+064 : Compact nucleus is surrounded by lenticular shape disk. 0150+316 : Very peculiar shape. 0150+365 : Not so blue stellar nucleus is surrounded by the featureless circular disk. 0150-036A: Elongated. 0150-036B: Eye-shaped spiral with a blue nucleus. 0150-138 : Not certain whether single Sp or double system. 0151+051 : Edge-on spiral. 0151+310B: Double compact? 0151+315 : Nucleus is eccentrically located. 0151+318 : Distorted spiral? 0151+366 : The nucleus is rather red. 0151-009 : Nucleus and arms are both blue. 0151-021 : Disk is blue while bulge is rather red. 0151-028A: Southeast and northwest components seem to be interacting. 0151-035 : Barred spiral with a thick bar. 0151-051 : Diffuse and featureless disk. Might be a planetary nebula. 0151-080 : Triangular shape. 0152+005 : Spheroidal compact with plume. 0152+037 : Edge-on. 0152+063 : Disk is blue while central bulge is not so. 0152+072 : Size and magnitude refer to the sum of two components. 0152+311 : Spheroidal compact. 0152+313 : Compact galaxy with a plume. 0152+317 : Diffuse. 0152+349 : Spiral galaxy with a peculiar nucleus. 0152+351 : Both ends of the bar which are bent, forming an S shape, are blue, while the nuclear 0152+351 part is rather red. 0152+360 : Arm structure is irregular and asymmetric. 0152-017 : Low surface brightness. 0152-050 : Fairly compact. Double nucleus? 0152-052 : Rather asymmetrical object with a blue stellar nucleus. 0152-086 : Diffuse. 0152-103 : Pair of elongated and globular galaxies, the latter of which has higher UV-excess 0152-103 than the other. 0153+065 : Spheroidal compact with faint halo. 0153+303 : Not certain whether C or Sp. 0153+328 : Edge-on. 0153-005 : Thin edge-on galaxy with rather red bulge. 0153-006 : Rice-grain shape. 0153-016 : Sesami-seed shape. 0153-032 : Almost spherical and fairly compact. 0153-093 : S with patchy HII regions and a fairly red nucleus. 0153-110 : Eccentrically located peculiar bar and knotty spiral arms. 0154+014 : Spindle. 0154+023 : Low surface brightness and featureless object. Might be a planetary nebula. 0154+053 : Two bright condensations are both eccentrically located in the disk. 0154+073 : Not so dense for a compact galaxy. 0154+075 : Spheroidal. 0154+076 : Stellar nucleus is eccentrically located. 0154+283A: Spheroidal compact. 0154+283B: Almost spherical compact. 0154+292 : Slightly spheroidal compact. 0154+312 : Almost stellar. 0154+327A: Edge-on galaxy with rather red bulge. 0154+329 : Double spheroidal galaxies with common envelope. 0154-022 : Edge-on. Disk is blue while bulge is rather red. 0154-045 : Diffuse. 0154-056 : According to Markarian the magnitude refers to the nucleus its spectrum contains 0154-056 H-alpha. But the total color of the bulge is rather red. 0155+021 : Spheroidal compact? 0155+028 : Distorted barred spiral at the northeast seems interacting with compact spheroidal 0155+028 at the southwest. Markarian 582 corresponds to the former only. 0155+031 : Edge-on spiral at the northeast seems interacting with irregular at the southwest. 0155+031 The latter has extremely high UV-excess. 0155+055 : Edge-on spiral. 0155-023 : Bulge is not so blue. 0155-152 : Featureless. 0156+002 : Arms are blue while bulge is rather red. 0156+241 : Red nucleus. 0156+280 : Rice-grain-shaped. 0156+306B: Peculiar bulge and arm structure. 0156+318 : Edge-on. 0156+324 : Peculiar nucleus-bar system and diffuse disk. 0156-001 : Spheroidal compact? 0156-033 : Spheroidal. 0156-084 : S with well developed arms and an eccentrically located nucleus. 0156-090 : S-shaped arms and bar have fairly low surface luminosity. 0156-098 : Northwest component has higher UV-excess than the other. 0156-108 : West component has medium UV-excess while the other is rather red. 0157+001 : Spherical compact? 0157+024 : Spherical compact. 0157+069 : Featureless spheroid. 0157+071 : Circular nucleus and thin bar are surrounded by the disk with homogeneous density. 0157+234 : Thick arms separated from the nucleus. 0157+300 : Low surface brightness. 0157+371 : Budda's-eye-shaped. 0157+373 : Diffuse disk with thin arm structure. 0157-005 : Slightly diffuse spindle. 0157-063 : The nucleus is eccentrically located. 0157-072 : Diffuse. 0157-108 : Very diffuse face-on galaxy. 0158+016 : Bulge is not so blue. 0158+285 : Edge-on galaxy with many knots of HII region along the ridge line. 0158+292 : Diffuse. 0158+316 : Arms are blue while bulge is slightly red. 0158+330 : Spheroidal compact with extended envelope. 0158-081 : A star superposes at east. 0158-092 : Diffuse and irregular. 0159+064 : Double nucleus or split bar? 0159+318 : Not so smooth for C type and no arm structure for Sk/Sp. 0159-003 : Arms are blue while bulge is not so blue. 0159-015 : Irregular shape. 0159-044 : Triangular shaped irregular galaxy with a blue nucleus and several clumps. 0159-075 : Edge-on spiral. 0159-100 : Diffuse. 0159-141 : Bright red central knot. 0200+001 : Low surface brightness spiral. 0200+023 : Spherical compact. 0200+260 : Faint nucleus. 0200+274 : Low surface brightness. 0200-064 : Diffuse and irregular object with two knots. The MCG magnitude listed here seems 0200-064 brighter by one mag. 0200-079 : North-east component has medium UV-excess while the other has no UV-excess. 0200-096 : Interacting pair of which northwest component has UV-excess. 0200-098 : Extremely flattened edge-on galaxy. 0201+025 : Disk is blue while bulge is rather red. 0201+029 : Faint diffuse object. 0201+041 : Raindrop-shaped. 0201+320 : Nucleus is eccentrically located. 0201-051 : Irregular galaxy with scattered and so prominent clumps. 0201-101 : Takase et al. (1983) classified as Ic type, but Ig seems better. A giant HII region 0201-101 complex at northeast high UV-excess while the southwest main portion has low 0201-101 UV-excess. 0201-103 : Edge-on spiral with a spheroidal bulge and a thin disk. 0202+016 : Diffuse spiral. 0202+283 : Diffuse. 0202+345 : Integral-sign-shaped galaxy and small globular one are connected by a tidal bridge. 0202+346B: Spindle-shaped but diffuse. 0202-001 : Edge-on. 0202-026A: Diffuse spiral with blue disk and rather red bulge. 0202-027 : Two compacts of which east one is smaller, seem to form a double system. 0202-064 : Diffuse spiral galaxy with split bar and nucleus. 0202-103 : SB with a split nucleus of which east component has higher UV-excess. 0203+267 : A star is overlapped. 0203+309 : Nucleus-bar system is eccentrically located. 0203-100 : A giant HII region complex at the northeast end has very high UV-excess. 0204+300 : Not certain whether C or Sp. 0204-007 : Diffuse spiral with blue disk and not so blue bulge. 0204-029B: Diffuse spiral. 0204-106 : Double nucleus of which west component has high UV-excess. 0205+024 : Stellar appearance. 0205+063 : Edge-on. 0205+289 : Appearing as C type on POSS but Kiso multicolor plate shows its spiral structure. 0205+290 : Spherical compact. 0206+037 : Lenticular. 0206+046 : Spherical compact with halo. 0206+048 : Bar is somewhat inclined to major axis of the disk. 0206+273 : Blue arms connected with the bar. 0206+332 : Asymmetric arm structure. 0206+355 : Diffuse disk. 0206-038 : Faint bar is seen in the diffuse disk. 0206-080A: The northeast component has high UV-excess while the west one is not so blue. 0206-099B: The northeast component is blue while the west one is rather red. Takase et al. 0206-099B (1983) classified as Pi type, but Sk seems better. Further as to the degree of 0206-099B UV-excess, L is more likely than M which was given in Takase et al. (1983). 0206-103 : Thick ringed arm. A 318 includes this one as a component. 0207+005 : Spindle. 0207-016A: Very blue knots are on line. 0207-016B: Tiny compact. 0207-072 : Elongated shape galaxy with a thick bar. 0207-078 : Spherical galaxy with an extended halo. Spheroidal bulge is surrounded by a prominent 0207-078 halo. 0207-099 : SB with a nucleus of high UV-excess. 0207-103 : Massive bulge is surrounded by an envelope. The other component of A 318. 0208+035 : Spheroidal compact with fairly extended halo. 0208+036 : Spiral with split nucleus. 0208+221 : Star-like. 0208+255 : Both ends of the bar are blue. 0208+372 : Distinct ring-like arm is blue while spheroidal bulge is rather red. 0208+374 : Tadpole-shaped main body with envelope. 0208-000 : Edge-on. 0208-019 : Spherical compact. 0208-020 : Spherical compact. 0209+006 : Diffuse and featureless object. 0209+009A: Edge-on spiral whose disk is somewhat bent. This may be due to the neighboring 0209+009A galaxy at the north. 0209+274 : Nucleus is eccentrically located. 0209+307 : Edge-on galaxy of which ridge line is slightly curved. 0209-040 : Diffuse and featureless object which may be interacting with a galaxy located to the 0209-040 north. Listed data are only for the southern galaxy. 0209-067 : Edge-on barred spiral. 0209-095 : Composed of at least six HII region complexes. 0210+014 : Blue stellar nucleus is seen on the Kiso multi-color plate. 0210+022 : The UV-excess of the southern component is higher than the other. 0210+043 : Peculiar triangular shape. 0210+256 : Blue knots and red knots are on the disk. 0210-078 : Nucleus and bulge give eye-shape and they are surrounded by beautiful arms. 0211+010 : The nucleus is eccentrically located and the arm forms an incomplete ring. 0211+012 : UGC 1725 is a bow-shape longer component which is not so blue, while a small globular 0211+012 component is highly UV-excessed. Listed data are for the pair, except the position 0211+012 which is for the latter. 0211+038 : Spherical compact. 0211+045 : Eye-shaped. 0211+049 : Chaotic structure. Southern half is much denser than the other half and contains 0211+049 clumps of HII regions. 0211+276 : Central bulge includes a blue thin bar. 0211+312 : Edge-on galaxy with rather red bulge. 0211+363 : Eccentrically located nucleus is highly blue. 0211-070B: Dense edge-on disk? 0212+309B: Very blue condensation at the south-west end of the southern component. 0212+335A: Ring-shaped arm is of fairly low surface brightness. 0212+335B: Disk is blue while bulge is rather red. 0212-009 : Face-on S or S0 galaxy with the extended halo. 0212-134 : Bright central region. 0213+324 : Somewhat diffuse disk. 0213+371 : Horseshoe-shaped. Western component is brighter and bluer. 0214+014 : Almost spherical compact galaxy. 0214+292 : Might be a clumpy irregular type. 0214+303 : Superposed by a star at the north-east end. 0214+307 : Edge-on spiral with a bending disk. 0214+320 : Featureless diffuse disk. 0214+355A: High luminosity S-shaped bar-nucleus is surrounded by rather faint disk. 0214-008 : The bar seems split at least into three parts. 0214-091 : Featureless diffuse disk with possible knots of HII regions. 0215+334 : Low surface brightness disk is blue while bulge is rather red. 0215+362 : Spindle-shaped. 0215+368 : Spilt nucleus and peculiar arm structure. 0215+377A: Spherical compact. 0215+377B: Spheroidal compact? 0215+378 : Both two components are distorted. 0215-007 : Almost stellar but the multi-colar Kiso plate shows that it is somewhat different 0215-007 from the star image. 0215-095 : Three blue clumps line up, of which middle one might be a nucleus. 0215-124 : Barred spiral with not so blue nucleus. 0216+377 : Disk is blue while bulge is rather red. 0217+324 : Pair of two components presenting a boomerang shape. 0217+376 : Not certain whether Sk or C. 0217-004 : Northern and southern segments of the arm are bright and blue, while the bulge is 0217-004 rather red. 0217-027 : A bright knot is overlapped with a diffuse halo. 0217-056 : Diffuse halo. 0217-116 : Slightly red bulge is surrounded by featureless disk. 0218+003 : Adjacently west is a brighter galaxy UGC 1805 which is red. 0218+021 : The galaxy is divided into three parts in the east-west direction. This may be a 0218+021 split bar. 0219+001 : Edge-on spiral with a blue bar. 0219+022 : Edge-on. 0219+282 : Face-on spiral with a small bulge and ringet arms. 0219+284 : Split bar. 0220+233 : Star-like object with slight elongation. 0221+022 : Paired galaxies with 0221+023? 0221+023 : Paired galaxies with 0221+022? 0221-000 : Both components are fairly UV-excessed. 0221-025 : The bar is bright and highly UV-excessed. 0221-049 : Compact component paired with a ring-spiral galaxy. 0222-022 : Double galaxy? 0222-112 : Blue nucleus is eccentrically located in a featureless disk. 0223+009 : Might be an S0 galaxy. 0223-008A: The shape is irregular and the structure is peculiar. 0223-020 : A faint plume seems extending westward. 0224+013 : Cometary shape with its coma at the east side. 0224+230 : Diffuse disk. 0224+333 : Arms and nucleus-bar are both bright and blue. 0224-063 : Double bright knots surrounded with a halo. 0224-094 : The object seems fainter by at least 1 msg. than the MCG magnitude listed here. 0225+310 : Spiral with a companion to the north. 0225-013 : Spiral galaxy with multiple arms. 0225-015 : Difficult to determine which of Ic, Sk and Sp is appropriate to assign this galaxy. 0225-103 : Magnitude estimated by Markarian et al. is 15.5, different from the here listed MCG 0225-103 value. Condensation located at the east end is bluest. 0225-104 : Blue nucleus is surrounded by faint spheroidal halo. 0226+237 : A knot is located on the northwest disk. 0226+251A: Faint loop attached. 0226+251B: Pair galaxy? 0226+365 : Edge-on. 0226-024 : Slightly spheroidal. 0226-068 : Spiral galaxy is another possibility. 0227+285 : Low surface brightness. 0227+306 : At least three complexes of HII regions are seen. 0227+369 : At least five conglomerations of HII region are seen. 0227-007 : Compact galaxy with a faint northward projection. 0227-034 : Broad bright central region. 0227-055 : The smaller northeastern component is bluer than the main body. 0227-092 : According to Markarian et al. this must be of Seyfert 1 type. 0227-106 : The disk is fairly featureless and diffuse. 0228+014A: Edge-on spiral. 0228+226 : A stellar image is overlapped at the northwest portion of the arm. 0228+284 : Spheroidal compact. 0228-044 : Heavy nucleus is eccentrically located. 0229+011 : Diffuse. 0229+263 : Star-like. 0229+283 : Two components connected by a bridge. Listed size and magnitude apply the total 0229+283 system. 0229+285 : Double galaxy? 0229+324 : Quite a stellar appearance. 0229+352 : Arms are blue while bulge is rather red. 0229+357 : A giant HII region is at the south-east end of the galaxy. 0229-003 : Fairly elongated spheroidal shape. 0229-033 : Lenticular shape. 0229-059 : Two spirals are interacting? 0229-097 : Edge-on. 0230+003A: Spheroidal. 0230+003B: Spheroidal. 0230+004 : Compact galaxy with a fuzz. 0230+352 : Spiral with a stellar nucleus. 0230-003 : Almost stellar. 0230-119 : Spiral galaxy with diffuse disk. 0231+300 : Rather red bulge is eccentrically located. 0231+312 : Low surface brightness and featureless. 0231+317 : Slightly curved edge-on. 0231+322 : Edge-on galaxy with conspicuous dark lane lying along the central line. 0231+346 : A giant HII region is at the east end of the galaxy. 0231+364 : A giant HII region is at the north-west end of the galaxy. 0232+348 : Almost spherical compact. 0232+374 : A star superposes at just north-east of the nucleus of the galaxy. 0232-079 : Face-on spiral with blue arm and rather red bulge. 0232-090 : Seyfert galaxy according to Markarian et al. 0233+008 : Spheroidal compact. 0233+013 : Slightly diffuse spindle. 0233-073 : Face-on spiral. 0234+317 : Low surface brightness. 0234+340 : Superposed by two stars. 0234+368 : The nucleus is located eccentrically. 0234-024 : The bulge is surrounded by a ring of which west portion is open. 0235+016 : Bulge is not so blue. 0235+295 : Bulge is rather red. 0235-004 : Spindle. 0235-026 : Lenticular shape. 0235-112A: Face-on featureless disk. 0236+025 : Nucleus is surrounded by ringed arm. 0236+299 : High luminosity bulge and large knots are conspicuous. 0237+020 : Pair of a spiral and a globular galaxies. 0237+022 : Spheroidal compact. 0237+298 : Edge-on. 0237+350A: Inverse S shaped spiral arm is clearly seen. 0238-049 : Eye-shaped. 0238-073 : Nucleus is eccentrically located. There are several smaller galaxies around this. 0238-097 : Fairly diffuse featureless disk. Might be a planetary nebula. 0239+013 : Spherical compact. 0239+345 : Central portion and both ends of the bar are all blue. 0239-087 : Two edge-on galaxies seem interacting. 0240+000 : Ringed arm is blue while bulge is rather red. 0240+315 : Edge-on. 0240+322 : Might be a spiral with a hot-spot nucleus. 0240+371 : Several knots of HII region are at the nucleus and on arms. 0240-002 : Several blue knots are on arms. 0242+349 : Elongated galaxy with clumpy knots of HII region. 0243+348 : Blue nucleus is eccentrically located. 0243-007 : Many knots on arms are blue while bulge is no so. 0243-058 : Eye-shaped. 0244+295 : Low surface brightness. 0244+298 : Almost stellar. 0244+347 : Triangular shape. 0245+280 : Double galaxy? 0245+338 : Spiral with a very blue nucleus. 0245-091 : Magnitude given by Zwicky for 1Z8 is 13.4. Here listed is Markarian's. 0246-048 : Three condensations are distributed on a round disk. 0247+333 : Watermelon-seed shape. 0247-064 : Face-on spiral with low surface brightness disk. 0248+365 : Sesami-seed shape. 0248+373 : Diffuse. 0248+376 : Small nucleus is surrounded by diffuse disk. 0248-069A: Lenticular shape. 0248-069B: Flat edge-on galaxy. 0249+350 : Double nuclei? 0249-014 : Integral-sign-shaped. 0250+009B: Double galaxy? 0250-004 : Eccentrically located nucleus is very blue. 0251+021 : Composed of an extremely blue globular blob and a slug-shaped galaxy. 0251-023 : Diffuse. 0252+008 : Northern and southern components both have medium UV-excess. 0252+022 : Diffuse. 0252+317 : Not certain whether three stellar images attaching to the E and S sides are 0252+317 companions or overlapping stars. 0252+335 : Spiral with a blue stellar nucleus. Stellar nucleus is in the lenticular shape disk. 0252+337 : Diffuse. 0252-013 : Almost face-on spiral with stellar nucleus. 0252-015 : Spheroidal object with stellar nucleus. 0252-020 : Spheroidal object with stellar nucleus. 0252-047 : The nucleus of the southwest component has very high UV-excess. 0253+008 : Edge-on. 0253+016 : Diffuse. 0254+020 : Close double of which components are apparently not interacting. 0254-004 : Nucleus is eccentrically located. 0254-029 : The nucleus is eccentrically located. 0254-033 : Diffuse. 0255+004 : Rain-drop-shaped. 0255+337 : Two spirals are interacting of which east component is distorted and extremely blue. 0255+337 Listed size and magnitude apply the total system. 0255-025 : Fox-face-shaped. Spots corresponding to its left eye and left ear are bluest; those 0255-025 to right eye, right ear and nose are all blue. It looks that a few galaxies are 0255-025 interacting. SB with knotty arms and a bar of which both ends have high UV-excess. 0255-044 : Diffuse SB. 0256+373 : Blue nucleus is eccentrically located. 0256-046 : Eye-shaped. 0257+025 : Barred spiral with blue arm and not so blue bulge. 0257+324 : Featureless. 0257+338A: Featureless and low surface brightness. 0257+338B: Low surface brightness. 0258+316 : Diffuse spindle. 0258-001 : Diffuse. 0258-009 : Diffuse. 0258-021 : Several blobs are distributed on the edge-on disk. 0259+007 : Integral-sign-shaped. 0259+019 : Southeastern component has extremely high UV-excess while the main body has medium 0259+019 excess. 0259+289 : Spindle with not so blue bulge. 0300+289 : Featureless. 0301-010 : Very compact. 0302+001 : Face-on spiral with rather red bulge. 0302+009 : Edge-on. 0302+021 : The bulge is not so blue. 0302-003 : Superposed by a star. 0302-026 : Thin bar is barely seen. 0302-053 : Face-on SB. 0302-066 : Face-on spiral with a peculiar bar. 0303-005 : Might be of Ig type. 0304+307 : Diffuse. 0304-023 : Spheroidal compact. 0304-062 : Diffuse. 0305+001 : Fairly diffuse. 0305+019 : Face-on spiral with fairly heavy arms. 0305-009 : Spheroidal compact. 0305-010 : Spheroidal compact. 0305-044 : Triangular shape. 0306-011 : Edge-on. 0306-031 : Triple system of detached components of which east and southwest ones have high 0306-031 UV-excess while the central one is rather red. 0307+350 : Lenticular. 0308-014 : Edge-on. 0309-003 : Spheroidal compact. 0309-037 : Diffuse and featureless. 0310+010 : Neighboring galaxies form a quadruple system. 0310-000 : Double system of which northeast component has medium UV-excess while the other is 0310-000 not so blue. 0310-027 : Featureless elliptical disk. Might be a planetary nebula. 0310-054 : Eccentrically located nucleus has medium UV-excess. 0311+026 : Compact galaxy with a plume stretching northwestward. 0311+036 : Diffuse. 0311-019 : Diffuse galaxy with a peculiar shape nucleus. 0311-030 : At the east side of this spiral galaxy is located an irregular galaxy, and these two 0311-030 seem to be interacting. 0311-031 : A leaf-shaped galaxy. 0313-006 : Double system. 0313-036 : The nucleus is blue and eccentrically located. 0313-072 : Edge-on. 0314-002B: Peculiar bar structure. 0314-055 : The nucleus is highly UV-excessed. 0315+006 : Edge-on spiral. 0315+007 : Diffuse face-on spiral. 0315+021 : Diffuse galaxy with an irregular shape and a peculiar luminosity distribution. 0315-021B: Spheroidal and compact. 0316-022 : Stellar nucleus is in the diffuse disk. 0316-029 : The listed magnitude is an estimated value since no magnitude is given in NGC for 0316-029 this object. 0316-062 : The east side smaller component is red while the west one is moderately UV-excessed. 0317+003A: Edge-on spiral. 0317+015 : Eye-shaped galaxy. 0317-064 : Northeast component has higher UV-excess than the southwest one. 0318-005 : A star overlaps near to the nucleus. 0319-023 : Edge-on. 0319-047 : Edge-on. 0319-072 : Ring-shaped arm surrounds the fairly small bulge. 0320-033 : The bulge and outer ring are both highly UV-excessed. 0320-039 : Diffuse object with a stellar nucleus. 0321+023 : Double nucleus or peculiar bar? 0321-051 : Edge-on. 0321-061 : At the north side of the galaxy is an edge-on galaxy which might be a companion. 0322-031 : Spheroidal. U image on the Kiso plate shows the bulge is composed of two part. 0322-032 : Edge-on spiral of which bulge is rather red. 0323-003 : Very compact. 0323-012 : The southwest portion of the bar has higher UV-excess. 0323-063 : The magnitude 16.5 listed in the Markarian catalogue seems to be fainter by one mag., 0323-063 comparing with MK609 to which 14.5 mag. is given. 0325+023A: Very peculiar bar structure. Dense arms? 0325+023B: Triangular shape. 0325-053 : Edge-on. 0325-054 : Split or double nucleus. 0326-044 : Spiral galaxy with an asymmetrically extending arm and a peculiar bulge structure. 0327-044 : The bulge is not so blue, while a knot located at its west is highly UV-excessed. 0327-057 : Barred spiral with the fairly blue and bulge. 0329+030 : Diffuse. 0329-042 : The nucleus is highly UV-excessed. 0329-048 : Edge-on. 0330-012 : Eye-shaped. 0330-013 : Low surface brightness and diffuse. 0330-021 : Low surface brightness galaxy. 0330-049 : The bulge is rather red while arms are blue. 0331+069 : Edge-on spiral with blue nucleus. 0332-021 : theta-shaped. 0334+026 : Diffuse and featureless. 0335+010A: A and B, may be an interacting pair. Just east of this system there is another pair 0335+010A of faint galaxies. 0335+010B: A and B, may be an interacting pair. Just east of this system there is another pair 0335+010B of faint galaxies. 0335+029 : Diffuse and irregular. 0338-014 : Curved bar is seen on low surface brightness disk. 0339-005 : Edge-on. 0339-006 : Double system whose western component is rather red. 0339-007A: Spheroidal compact. 0341+059 : Featureless. 0344+739 : Double galaxy? East component is bluer than west. 0345+079 : Diffuse. 0345-023 : Disk is blue while bulge is rather red. 0346+007 : Small nucleus is surrounded by low surface brightness disk. 0346+010 : Maybe a triple interacting pair. Western and northern components are blue. 0349-006 : Eye-shaped. 0351+794 : Edge-on. 0354+083 : Many blue knots are located on the ring surrounding the red nuclear region. 0402+042 : A blue thin ring surrounds the nuclear region concentrically. 0406+748 : Spherical compact with rather spheroidal halo? 0410+132A: A star-like knot at the west of the galaxy. 0412+061 : Double system? 0412+063 : Edge-on. 0414+029 : Long arm extends from northwest to the south. 0417+033 : Diffuse. 0417+751 : Knots on the spiral are very blue while the bulge is rather red. 0418+033 : Low surface brightness and fuzzy. 0418+055 : Edge-on. 0418+058 : Bar-shaped. 0419+763 : Compact double galaxy. 0420+054 : Edge-on. 0421+746 : Fuzzy. 0422+072 : Diffuse. 0423+731 : Edge-on. 0424+038 : Edge-on. 0424+730 : A red star contacts at SW. 0425+069 : Nucleus is located deviating northwestwards from the disk center. 0426+076 : Spheroidal compact with extended halo? 0426+764 : Spiral with split nucleus. 0427+068 : Several (at least six) components seem interacting, each having high UV-excess. 0428+045 : Low surface brightness spiral. 0428+065 : Fuzzy and low surface brightness spiral. 0428+072 : Almost stellar. 0428+075 : An arm extending eastward is bluest throughout the galaxy. 0428+084 : A small object neighboring to the southwest may be a companion. 0430+076 : Southern component has much higher UV-excess than the other. The size given in the 0430+076 catalogue is that of the system. 0431+740 : Low surface brightness and featureless. 0432+078 : Edge-on spiral. 0432+732A: Blue nucleus is eccentrically located. 0432+732B: Southeast condensation is extremely blue. 0439+763 : Highly elongated edge-on spiral. 0441+087 : Compact according to Markarian, but seems rather to be a spiral. 0441+727 : Bulge is rather red. 0443+728 : Bulge is red. 0445+079 : Very diffuse. 0447+080 : The east component has medium UV-escess while the other is not so blue. The size 0447+080 indicated is that of the system. 0448+071 : Cometary shape. Coma and tail part both have medium UV-excess. 0449+087 : Very diffuse galaxy with a peculiar shape. 0449+781 : Three spiral arms are very heavy and have knotty HII regions. 0450+731 : Edge-on. 0453+123 : The west component is not a KUG. 0503+128 : A star is overlapped in the southeast. 0505+735 : Low surface brightness. 0506+819 : Diffuse. 0513+761 : The largest lump located at the western portion is bluest. Listed magnitude quoted 0513+761 from MCG seems fainter by 1.5 mag. 0513+762 : Edge-on. 0521+766 : Arms are blue while bulge is rather red. 0530+760 : Edge-on. 0539+723 : Edge-on. 0607+356 : Faint stars are overlapped. 0609+788 : Not clear whether a stellar object is an overlapping star or a pair galaxy. 0615+289 : galaxy? 0615+785 : Fairly diffuse spiral with not so blue bulge. 0618+731 : Bar-like structure is in elliptical disk. A spot located at NE seems a superposing 0618+731 star. 0620+794 : Diffuse spindle. 0621+743 : North-east arm is very blue while the nucleus is not so blue. 0624+355 : Knots on the northern disk. 0627+333 : Several blue knots in a line. 0628+279 : galaxy? 0628+341 : Blue nucleus? 0629+352 : Sharp red nucleus. 0630+309 : galaxy? 0635+756 : A giant complex of HII region is at the south end. 0637+777 : Companion at NW of the main body is blue. 0642+738 : Spiral with a stellar nucleus? 0643+825 : Edge-on. 0644+809 : Bulge is not so blue. 0645+744 : Sd/dm according to UGC. 0646+774 : Conspicuous knot of HII region is at the northern portion of the ringed arm. 0647+336 : A blue center and a blue partial ring. 0648+290 : A star is overlapped in the south. 0648+326 : Might be a planetary nebula. 0648+329 : A star is overlapped in the east portion. 0649+309 : Sagittate. 0649+364 : Bright spot at the west edge might be a star. 0650+696 : Blue and high surface brightness nucleus. 0653+810 : Peculiar spiral pattern with rather red bulge. 0654+686 : Blue patchy compact, with several knots in luminous matrix, according to Zwicky 0654+686 (1971). 0655+696 : Spheroidal compact or double nucleus galaxy, or might be close binary. 0656+338 : Spheroidal compact? 0657+363 : Spindle with not so blue bulge. 0658+457 : Spheroidal compact? 0658+468 : Spheroidal compact? 0659+451 : Low surface brightness. 0659+633 : Brightest and bluest among the cluster members surrounding it. 0659+640 : Very blue giant HII region is at the northeast side of the central part which is 0659+640 rather red. 0700+325 : Spindle with rather red bulge. 0700+342 : Blue nucleus is eccentrically located. 0701+336 : Diffuse. 0701+462 : Disk and arms are blue while bulge is rather red. 0701+691 : Very blue nucleus. 0702+283 : The central region is red. 0702+410 : Surrounded by fairly extensive halo. 0702+462 : Arm structure is not clearly seen. 0703+443 : Edge-on galaxy with very blue bar-nucleus system. 0703+628 : A streamer-like arm extending from the southern component has medium degree of 0703+628 UV-excess, while its main part and the northern component are rather red. 0704+427 : Each component shows barely no distortion. 0705+365 : Spheroidal compact? 0705+719 : Earthworm shape with several blue knots along its curved ridge. Pair with 0706+718? 0706+425 : Irregular shape. 0706+445 : Three giant conglomerations are on line. 0706+718 : Heavy nucleus part having high surface brightness and rugged suggests Ic type. 0707+294 : Overlapped with a star ? 0707+341 : A condensation which might be the nucleus is eccentrically located. 0707+345 : Eye shape with small pupil-like bright stellar nucleus. 0707+362 : Spindle and compact make a pair. 0707+717 : Spindle shape. 0707+736 : A giant HII region is at the north-west end. 0708+312 : Barred spiral. 0708+365A: Spheroidal compact. 0708+671 : Double galaxy of which northern component is a little blue, while the other is rather 0708+671 red. 0709+286A: Eye shaped. 0709+675 : West component has low degree of UV-excess while the east one is rather red. 0710+351 : Disk is blue while bulge is rather red. 0710+413 : Spiral arms are asymmetrically extended. 0710+457 : Spheroidal compact. 0710+461 : Eye shape. 0710+693 : Fairly low surface brightness and almost featureless. 0710+741 : Quasar candidate according to Markarian. 0711+672 : Very large knot is at the northwest side of the bulge. 0711+807 : Bulge is rather red. 0712+426 : Low surface brightness. 0712+427 : Both disk and bulge are blue. 0712+706 : S shape barred spiral which bar and nucleus are very blue. 0713+340 : Composes a group of edge-on spirals, with 0714+341 and 0714+340. 0713+427 : Bulge is not so blue. 0713+439 : Feature is not so clear. 0713+745 : Quasar candidate according to Markarian. 0714+340 : Composes a group of edge-on spirals, with 0714+341 and 0713+340. 0714+341 : Composes a group of edge-on spirals, with 0713+340 and 0714+340. 0714+433 : Spheroidal compact? 0714+465 : Low surface brightness and irregular shape. 0714+471 : Low surface brightness. 0715+314 : Interacting system of two spiral galaxies? 0716+346 : Not certain whether this is a double galaxy or a galaxy overlapped by a star. 0717+308 : Ring structure? 0717+338 : Featureless object. 0717+354 : Edge-on. 0718+451 : Companion attaches to the north of the main body. 0720+335 : Interacting are face-on and edge-on two spirals both of which have fairly blue 0720+335 nucleus. 0721+459 : Fairly low surface brightness. 0721+649 : S galaxy with well-developed knotty arms. 0722+315 : Overlapped with a star? 0722+726 : Several complexes of HII region form double lines. 0723+374 : Comet-shaped east component is blue while the other is red. Listed magnitude and the 0723+374 UGC name are for the pair, but given size and UVX-degree are for the blue component 0723+374 only. 0723+471 : Bulge is rather red. 0723+530 : Several bright knots embedded in the nebulosity. 0723+722 : Several conglomerations of HII region form nearly parallel lines. 0723+756 : Bar extending northeastward has high UV-excess. 0724+467 : Irregular and low surface brightness. Might not be a galaxy. 0725+339 : Spiral arms are fairly blue while bulge is rather red. 0725+356 : Spiral with thick bar. 0725+369A: A and B, may be a pair. 0725+369B: A and B, may be a pair. 0725+492 : 8-shaped arm with the red nucleus. 0725+591 : Barred spiral galaxy with a blue nucleus. 0725+726 : Very blue spotty nucleus and several knots on arms are seen. Interacting with a 0725+726 galaxy located at the south. 0726+337 : Edge-on spiral with blue nucleus. 0726+341 : Spiral with small nucleus and almost featureless disk. 0726+400 : Triangular shape made of at least three conglomerations of HII regions. 0726+589 : The nucleus is eccentrically located. 0726+709 : Spherical compact. 0727+453 : Spindle shape. 0727+633 : A blue knot is located at the north side of the main body. 0727+723 : A companion-like object located at NE of the main body may be a giant HII region. 0728+583 : Double nucleus? 0728+616 : Edge-on barred spiral? Superposed object is a red star. 0728+671 : Somewhat irregular shape. 0729+363 : Edge-on. 0729+602 : West segment of the arm-like structure is brighter than the east one. 0730+326 : Disk is blue while bulge is rather red. 0730+626 : Northeast component has moderate degree of UV-excess while the southwest one has a 0730+626 red bulge. 0730+745 : Interacting two galaxies are slug shaped. 0731+313 : Dense knotty arms. 0731+314 : Knotty galaxy. 0731+561 : Square. 0731+604 : Right ascension given in the Markarian catalogue is different by about 3'. Almost 0731+604 stellar. 0732+473 : Double nucleus? 0732+588 : According to Weedman ( 1977) this is a Seyfert galaxy. 0732+709A: Edge-on. 0732+709B: Pair with 0732+709A? 0733+332 : Bar seems curved. 0733+599 : Slightly blue arm surrounds the rather red bulge. 0733+723 : Irregular shape. 0734+497 : V-shaped to the east. 0734+548 : Shell-like extension. 0734+578 : Spiral galaxy superposed by a very red star at the west of its nucleus. 0734+592 : The bulge is rater red but knots that located at its northwest corner are fairly 0734+592 blue. 0735+340 : Diffuse galaxy with double nucleus. 0735+482 : Butterfly-shaped. 0735+751 : Not only the nucleus but also the whole bulge are blue. 0736+323 : Edge-on. 0736+431 : Diffuse. 0736+527 : S-shaped thick arms. 0737+343 : Integral-sign-shaped bar, bright and very blue at its both ends, is surrounded by 0737+343 diffuse disk with rather irregular shape. 0737+363 : Edge-on. 0737+630 : Northern arm is well developed and knotty. 0737+652 : Elliptical and red, but according to Markarian this has very strong emission lines. 0738+413 : Very dense nucleus. 0738+499 : Curved arms extend outward from both ends of the bar. A star possibly overlaps with 0738+499 the nucleus. 0738+739 : The northern smaller component has higher UV-excess than the other. 0739+584 : Northwest end of the galaxy is prominently UV-excessed. 0739+649 : Compact galaxy with a plume extending northwestward. 0739+673 : edge-on. 0740+404 : Edge-on. 0740+445 : Fairly diffuse. 0740+482 : Patchy. 0740+591 : Edge-on spiral. 0740+658 : S galaxy with a blue knotty arm and somewhat peculiar structure in the inner part. 0741+341 : Edge-on. 0741+404 : Diffuse. 0741+424 : Compact spheroidal. 0742+468 : Fairly diffuse. 0742+599A: Pair with 0742+599B? 0742+599B: Northwest end of the galaxy is very blue. 0742+625 : Not so blue for a MKG. 0743+391 : Interacting pair of NGC2444 (northwest), early spiral with very red bulge, and 0743+391 NGC2445 which is composed of red nucleus and blue clumps of HII regions. Size and 0743+391 magnitude given here apply the whole system. Degree of UV-excesses of most clumps on 0743+391 NGC2445 are high or medium, except the southeast one which is rather red. Their 0743+391 average degree M is given in the catalogue. 0743+513 : A bright clump is attached to the southeast portion. 0743+523 : Edge-on. 0743+610 : Starlike nucleus is surrounded by somewhat peculiar arms. 0743+616 : Irregular shape. A knot located at the northeast portion is highly UV-excessed. 0743+624 : Typical barred spiral with several knots on the arm. 0743+664 : Irregular shape. 0743+744 : Included in MKG list based on its spectrum, but the color is rather red. 0744+341 : Very blue giant HII region is at the northwest end. 0744+502 : Clumpy in red light. 0744+744A: A blue large complex of HII regions is at northeast side of the bulge. 0744+744B: SB galaxy with a peculiar bar and knotty arms. 0745+372 : Edge-on. 0745+587 : Southeast end of the galaxy is fairly blue. 0745+611 : Circular shape but not so dense. 0745+620 : Circular shape west component is bluer than the other. 0745+651 : Probably an edge-on spiral. 0745+702 : Bulge is rather red. 0745+719 : Spheroidal compact. 0746+398B: Highly irregular shape with an arm extending southward only. 0747+341 : Small nucleus is surrounded by diffuse disk. 0747+407 : Slightly elongated compact galaxy. 0747+459 : Fairly diffuse. 0747+505 : A star is overlapped in the southwest portion. 0747+570 : Faint blue filaments in the south. 0748+327 : Almost no structure. 0748+588 : Double nucleus seems to have a common envelope. 0748+620 : Northeast component is brighter and bluer than the other. 0749+336 : Peculiar shape galaxy with curved bar which is very blue at its eastern edge. 0749+449 : Low surface brightness. 0749+612B: Thin edge-on galaxy. 0750+367 : Edge-on. 0750+379 : Lenticular shape with a blue nucleus. 0750+525 : A star-like image is overlapped in the southwest portion. 0750+614 : Edge-on. 0750+727 : Disk is blue while bulge is rather red. 0751+459 : Face-on spiral. 0751+463 : Low surface brightness galaxy. 0751+604 : The nucleus is blue while knots in the peripheral region are not. 0752+393 : Seyfert type galaxy according to Markarian. 0752+453 : Spheroidal compact. 0752+582B: Double galaxy. 0752+587 : Irregular shape. 0752+620 : Spiral arm extending southward is bluer than the other arm the bulge. 0753+507 : Bright blue central region. 0753+616 : Dwarf elliptical? 0754+344 : Bar-shaped. 0754+360 : Blue nucleus is surrounded by diffuse disk. 0754+399 : Very thin edge-on spiral. 0754+718 : Bulge is rather red. 0754+756 : S-shaped spiral with a blue bar. 0755+588 : Southern component is bluer than the other. 0755+760 : A knot with high degree of UV-excess is located at the east side of the bulge. 0756+330 : Lenticular shape galaxy with rather red central bulge and blue knots locating on the 0756+330 disk. 0757+357 : Diffuse and featureless. 0757+373 : Northern portion seems composed of several clumps while southern half is diffuse and 0757+373 irregular. 0757+396 : Spiral with a bright bar. 0757+399 : Probably an irregular with clumpy HII regions. 0757+468 : Peculiar shape. 0757+615 : Spiral galaxy with the red bulge and blue knotty arms. 0758+334 : Diffuse and almost featureless. 0758+349 : Lenticular. 0758+570A: Edge-on. 0758+570B: Double galaxy? 0758+614 : Face-on spiral with a stellar nucleus. 0758+615 : Spiral galaxy with a small nucleus and heavy knotty arms. 0758+705 : Spherical compact. 0758+741 : Spiral arm includes partly blue knot and blue segment. 0759+408 : Spiral with a small bulge. 0759+614B: A small object at the north may be a companion. 0759+616A: Northwest component is bluer than the other. 0800+336 : Almost spherical compact. 0800+353 : Eccentrically located stellar nucleus is very blue. 0800+357 : Almost featureless and fairly diffuse. 0800+434 : Edge-on spiral. 0800+616 : Nucleus and bar are both highly UV-excessed. 0801+351 : Curved-bar-shaped. Two star-like images at both ends of the bar are rather red. 0801+359A: Featureless and fairly diffuse. 0801+359B: Featureless spheroidal. 0801+386 : Edge-on spiral. 0801+403 : Face-on spiral. 0801+471 : Edge-on spiral. 0801+747 : Bar is composed of a few blobs. 0803+615 : Spiral arm is blue while the bulge is rather red. 0804+391 : Bright bulge with a spheroidal halo. Face-on S0 galaxy? 0804+393 : Spiral galaxy with a blue nucleus and knotty arms. 0804+622 : Dwarf elliptical? 0805+337 : Low surface brightness. 0805+363 : Surface brightness is low for a compact. 0805+583 : Irregular shape. 0805+729 : According to Markarian there is s stellar nucleus. 0805+765 : Probably an interacting pair of S galaxies of which northeast component has a 0805+765 nucleus with very high UV-excess and the other has a bar with medium degree of 0805+765 UV-excess. 0806+392 : Spiral with a blue nucleus. 0806+417 : A giant complex of HII region is at the south-east end of the galaxy. 0807+232A: Peculiar shape. 0807+232B: Lenticular shape. 0807+237 : Fairly diffuse. 0807+341 : Arms and knots on disk are fairly blue while bulge is rather red. 0807+353 : Surface brightness is low for a compact. 0807+369 : System with plume and jet, according to CGCG. 0807+392 : Triangular shape. 0807+458 : Diffuse face-on spiral. 0807+466 : Interacting components are both distorted. 0808+234 : Double system of which smaller component is bluer. 0808+253A: A beautiful spiral galaxy with knotty arms. Pair with 0808+253B. 0808+253B: Barred spiral with a bulky nucleus. Pair with 0808+253A. 0808+264 : Edge-on. 0808+335 : Comet-shaped. But its coma portion is not so blue to assign Ig type. 0808+370 : Lenticular. 0809+227 : Edge-on. 0809+230 : Edge-on spiral with a blue nucleus. 0809+265 : Arms are blue while the bulge is rather red. 0809+291 : Eye shape. 0809+353 : Spheroidal compact? 0809+364A: Lenticular. 0809+364B: Arms are blue while bulge is rather red. 0809+408 : Spiral with a hot-spot nucleus? 0809+461 : An object with very peculiar shape and extremely high UV-excess. 0809+467 : Two small components attach the main body. 0811+249 : Spiral galaxy with the diffuse disk and blue nucleus. 0811+253 : A giant HII region at the north end is highly UV-excessed. 0811+259 : A bright knot located at southwest end is red. 0811+260 : Diffuse. 0811+272 : Another possibility is a planetary nebula. 0811+371 : Surface brightness is low for a compact. 0811+445 : Eye-shaped. 0811+462 : S-shaped. 0811+607 : Double nucleus of which west component is bluer than the other. 0812+245 : Edge-on. 0812+287 : Disk is blue while bulge is rather red. 0812+288 : Eccentrically located blue nucleus and unsymmetric arm structure. 0812+299 : Might be a compact. 0812+389 : Double nucleus? 0812+716 : Almost spherical compact with a companion at SE. 0812+732 : Irregular shape galaxy with high UV-excess. 0813+232 : Diffuse and irregular. 0813+246 : Face-on spiral galaxy with a highly UV-excessed nucleus. 0813+253 : Double nucleus? 0813+255 : Split nucleus. 0813+266 : Diffuse and featureless object. 0813+277 : Bulge is not so blue. 0813+775 : East component has higher UV-excess than the other. Might be of Ig type. 0814+330 : A companion at NE is connected with bridge. 0814+391 : Diffuse. 0814+472 : Might be a compact with halo. 0814+708 : Sm type with very blue compact core and many blue knots according to Arp. 0814+708 Posteruptive irregular according to Zwicky. 0815+225 : Edge-on. 0815+246 : Slightly distorted shape like a water-melon seed. 0815+248 : This integral-sign-shaped object seems composed of interacting components of which 0815+248 northern one is a thin edge-on galaxy with the bent disk and many knots of HII 0815+248 regions and the other is a fairly large HII region located at the southeast end of 0815+248 the system. 0815+409 : A triple system of which the middle component is very blue. 0815+709 : Very blue is the smaller component at NE of the main body which has blue disk but red 0815+709 bulge. 0815+741 : According to Markarian the nucleus has H-alpha emission but its color is rather red. 0815+774 : Northwest component has higher UV-excess than the other. Might be of Ig type. 0816+221A: Spiral galaxy with a highly UV-excessed nucleus. 0816+221B: Ring-shaped arm is blue while the bulge is rather red. A star superposes on the 0816+221B southeast part of the bulge. 0816+249A: A knot located at the east side of the nucleus has high UV-excess. 0816+256B: Diffuse. 0816+352 : Thick lens shape. 0816+456 : Spheroidal compact. 0817+228 : Arms are thick and blue while the bulge is rather red. 0817+260 : Face-on spiral with slightly blue arms and the rather red bulge. 0817+261 : Diffuse spiral galaxy. 0817+371 : Low surface brightness and diffuse. 0817+398 : Edge-on spiral with rather red bulge. 0818+228 : Edge-on spiral. 0818+423 : Interacting pair. 0818+671 : Nucleus is rather red. 0819+244 : Face-on spiral. 0819+272 : Might be a planetary nebula. 0819+368 : Edge-on. 0819+745 : Somewhat peculiar bar and arms with several knots of HII regions. 0819+746 : Peculiar shape bar of which northern half has high UV-excess. The degree of its 0819+746 UV-excess has been changed from the previous estimation (Takase et al., 1983) 0820+248 : Lenticular shape. 0820+261 : Face-on spiral? 0820+272 : Diffuse. 0820+282 : Chain of very blue and high surface luminosity knots. 0820+307 : Slight hint of arm structure extending toward SE. 0821+229 : Spheroidal. 0821+236 : Diffuse and featureless. 0821+306 : Incomplete ring structure. 0821+321 : Low surface luminosity and featureless. 0821+344A: Edge-on. 0821+424 : Face-on low surface brightness spiral. 0822+250 : A companion at the northeast side is highly UV-excessed. 0822+259 : Edge-on. 0822+282 : Elongated edge-on. 0822+376 : Edge-on. 0822+428 : Lenticular shape. 0822+461 : The bar has extremely high UV-excess. 0822+738 : Clumps of HII regions from parallel lines. Similar to Mk 7 and 8. 0823+224 : Edge-on spiral with several knots on the disk. 0823+230A: Edge-on spiral with the rather red bulge. 0823+230B: Edge-on spiral with a blue nucleus. 0823+715 : Double galaxy? 0823+737 : Bar structure is unsymmmetric. 0823+739 : Almost face-on S galaxy with a small and rather red bulge. 0824+237 : Possibly interacting with the east neighbor, which is rather red. 0824+250 : Edge-on spiral. 0824+258 : Diffuse. 0824+359 : Lenticular. 0824+764 : Fairly compact. 0825+222 : Edge-on spiral. 0825+232 : A ccording to Markarian the southeastern component of the double system is a 0825+232 Markarian galaxy, but this is rather red in total color, while the northeastern one 0825+232 is blue. 0825+248 : Northern component is extremely highly UV-excessed. 0825+252 : Barred spiral with a thick bar. 0825+279 : Very blue giant knot is located at the north end of the galaxy. 0825+282 : Warped edge-on spiral. 0825+288 : Eye shape. 0825+290 : Rather low surface brightness circular disk with small nucleus. 0825+348 : Peculiar shape galaxy which is probably a barred spiral. 0825+353 : Bulge is rather red. 0825+435 : Edge-on. 0825+739 : Edge-on spiral. 0825+748 : Northeast complex has extremely high UV-excess while the main body is rather red. 0826+225 : The bar is bent and fairly UV-excessed. 0826+250 : Diffuse and featureless. 0826+305 : W and E portions are bluer than central part. 0826+451 : Spheroidal compact with halo. 0827+242 : Double galaxy? 0827+456 : Edge-on. 0828+257 : Edge-on. 0828+287 : Dense central part with a deformed ring. 0828+303 : Blue spots distribute randomly. 0828+305 : Slightly warped edge-on. 0828+461 : Low surface brightness. 0828+470 : Low surface brightness. 0828+753 : Not certain whether this is associated with the northwest S0 galaxy. 0829+227 : Edge-on. 0829+246B: Face-on spiral with a highly UV-excessed nucleus. 0829+293 : Eye shape. 0829+305A: Spindle shape. 0829+305B: Spheroidal compact? 0829+313 : Smooth blue disk. 0829+324 : Low surface brightness for a compact. 0829+443 : Edge-on. 0830+223 : Edge-on. 0830+261 : Edge-on. 0830+271 : Face-on spiral. 0830+296 : Not clear whether irregular or spiral. 0830+297A: theta shape SB with highly luminous, blue and unsymmetric bar. Interacting galaxy 0830+297A with deformed arms. 0830+300 : Diffuse. 0830+309 : Bright blue knot at north. 0830+320 : Almost spherical compact. 0830+388 : Eccentrically located nucleus is very blue. 0830+458 : Edge-on. 0831+257 : Diffuse. 0831+300A: A - D, group of blue galaxies probably interacting one another. 0831+300B: A - D, group of blue galaxies probably interacting one another. 0831+300C: A - D, group of blue galaxies probably interacting one another. 0831+300D: A - D, group of blue galaxies probably interacting one another. 0831+374 : Hot-spot nucleus? 0831+385 : Fairly compact object with asymmetrically extending halo. 0831+438 : Main body and companion which is located at the southwest of the former are both very 0831+438 blue. 0831+446 : Spheroidal compact with a plume-like extension. 0831+448 : Edge-on. 0831+688 : Edge-on. 0832+286 : Arms are blue while bulge is rather red. 0832+287 : Eye shape. 0832+289 : Bar shape. 0832+375 : Rain-drop shape. Bulge is rather red. 0832+466 : Compact spheroid and distorted lens make a pair. 0832+699 : Northern component is brighter but smaller than the southern one which is a low 0832+699 surface brightness galaxy. 0833+252 : Edge-on. 0833+416 : Bulge is rather red while the surrounding portion is blue. 0834+348 : Compact with projection at the west. 0834+414 : Almost face-on spiral. 0834+417 : Several complexes of HII region are seen. 0834+718 : Nucleus with several spots is surrounded by arms with many knots. 0834+739 : Edge-on spiral with somewhat irregular shape. 0835+342 : Two Sk galaxies and northern small companion are connected by bridges. Listed size 0835+342 and magnitude apply whole system. 0835+370 : Double galaxies? 0835+410 : Surface brightness is high all over the spheroidal shape galaxy. 0835+437 : Edge-on. 0835+443 : Spheroidal compact. Other possibility is a double galaxy. 0835+453 : Spiral with stellar nucleus and low surface brightness disk. 0835+455 : Spheroidal compact. 0836+424 : Faint arms extend eastward and westward. 0837+409 : Bright blue bar. 0837+421 : Slug shaped. 0837+426 : Spiral with stellar nucleus and low surface brightness disk. 0837+430 : Edge-on. 0837+495 : Star-like. 0837+711 : Bulge is rather red. 0838+469 : Edge-on. 0838+484 : Outer ring. 0838+509A: Star-like image with slight extension. 0838+681 : Edge-on spiral. 0839+458 : Edge-on. 0839+753 : Composed of several clumps of HII regions. 0840+418 : A giant complex of HII region is at the north-west end of the galaxy. 0841+461 : Edge-on. 0841+466 : Peculiar bar structure. 0841+479 : Arms are blue while bulge is rather red. 0842+277 : Boomerang -shaped. 0842+369 : Spiral with blue hot-spot nucleus? 0842+400 : Interacting pair? 0843+275 : Edge-on. 0843+366 : Fairly elongated compact galaxy? 0843+396 : Edge-on spiral? 0843+762 : Irregular shape. 0844+382 : Fairly conspicuous knot of HII region is at the west edge of the galaxy. 0844+447 : Almost featureless elliptical disk. Might be a planetary nebula. 0844+474 : Bright eastern arm. Arms are blue while bulge is rather red. 0844+703 : Spheroidal component with a faint plume emerging northward. 0845+354 : Two spirals are interacting. 0845+369 : Triangular shaped. 0845+405 : Might be a planetary nebula. 0845+464 : Spherical compact. 0845+494 : Blue clumps are in the northeast portion. 0845+510 : A red star is overlapped in the southwest portion. 0846+306B: A western knot is blue. 0846+396 : Pair with a fainter galaxy located at the south. 0846+720 : Spheroidal compact. 0847+293 : A northern arm is blue. 0847+339 : Edge-on. 0847+350 : Rain-drop shape. 0847+405 : Blue nucleus is somewhat eccentrically located. 0847+693 : Main body is fairly UV-excessed and has a small companion at south. 0848+394 : Two components of the pair are in the declination direction. The size given in the 0848+394 Table covers both components. 0848+430 : Elliptical disk with stellar nucleus. 0848+525A: Star-like image with slight extension. 0848+525B: Blue filament in the northeast portion. 0849+277 : Bright central part. 0849+336 : Arm segment at NE rim of the disk is blue, while bulge is rather red. 0849+408 : Spiral with a small nucleus and heavy arms. 0849+426 : North-east arm is well extended and blue. 0849+515 : Blue arms and disks with the red nuclear region. 0850+335B: Spherical compact with a lump at E. 0850+340 : Spheroidal compact. 0850+369 : Almost stellar. 0850+455 : Diffuse. 0851+366 : Small companion is located at the east side of the galaxy. 0851+397 : Spiral with a heavy nucleus. 0851+493 : A blue sharp arm. 0852+346A: Slightly curved edge-on. 0852+391 : Pair with a galaxy at the north. 0852+400A: U image shows a triangular shape suggesting the Ic type. 0852+407 : A conspicuous HII region complex is at the south-west end of the galaxy. 0853+326 : Almost featureless. 0853+522 : A star is overlapped in the north portion. 0854+433 : Elliptical with extended halo. 0855+364 : Spherical compact. 0855+373 : Spheroidal compact. 0855+394 : Very thin edge-on galaxy. 0855+462 : Low surface brightness disk is almost featureless. 0855+478 : Bright knot in the southern portion. 0856+373 : Spherical compact. 0856+451 : Arms are blue while bulge is rather red. 0856+461 : Blue nucleus is eccentrically located. 0856+480 : Faint double system. 0856+499 : Red nucleus with a blue disk. 0857+334 : Arms are blue while bulge is rather red. 0857+359A: A and B, each listed magnitude is decomposed value from the total magnitude 13.7 0857+359A given for UGC4718 which is denoted for the pair of these two. 0857+359B: A and B, each listed magnitude is decomposed value from the total magnitude 13.7 0857+359B given for UGC4718 which is denoted for the pair of these two. Several lumps are all 0857+359B very blue, of which the western component is extremely so. 0857+359C: Well-developed arm. 0857+456 : Almost featureless. 0857+475 : Compact nucleus with halo. 0857+479 : Warped northern disk? 0857+715 : Nuclear part is bluer than the outer part. 0858+436 : A companion attaches to SE of main body which is edge-on. 0858+467 : Spheroidal compact. 0859+356 : Fazzy. 0859+420 : Edge-on. 0859+434 : Eye-shaped. 0859+497 : Stellar image with very faint halo. 0859+511 : Blue halo with inner spots. 0900+355 : Almost featureless. 0900+521 : Stars are overlapped on arm-like extensions. 0901+358 : Spherical compact. 0901+414 : Might be clumpy irregular type. 0901+422A: Brigher component is very blue while the other is only slightly blue. 0901+454 : Highly elongated edge-on. 0901+476 : Edge-on. 0901+518 : Extended nuclear region. 0902+361 : Spherical compact? 0902+438 : A protuberance emerges toward SE. 0902+473B: Very peculiar. Extended nebulosity with a clump. 0903+348 : Slightly curved edge-on. 0903+375 : Edge-on. 0903+420 : South-west component is especially blue. The size given in the Table covers two 0903+420 components. 0903+427 : Split nucleus. 0904+391 : Edge-on. 0904+425 : Not certain whether spiral or elliptical. 0904+460 : Thin-eye-shaped. 0905+450 : Fairly diffuse. 0905+472 : Rice-grain-shaped. 0906+331 : A thin disk seems to exist. 0906+333A: Close pair. Listed size applies both components. 0906+333B: Arms and knots are blue while the bulge is not so. 0906+452 : Spherical compact. 0906+502 : Bright blue arms. 0906+718 : S-shaped barred spiral. 0907+429 : Diffuse. 0907+454 : Almost featureless. 0908+372A: Spherical compact with a jet pointing toward 0908+372B which seems a pair component. 0908+372B: Northern arm looks like a bridge connecting with 0908+372A. 0908+451 : Beautiful spiral with blue arm and rather red nucleus. 0908+462A: Spheroidal compact. 0908+462B: Edge-on. 0908+462C: Diffuse. 0908+468 : Almost spherical compact. 0908+499 : Blue disk with the red central region. 0909+342 : Edge-on. 0909+351 : The nucleus is not so blue. 0909+432 : Low surface brightness. 0909+498 : HII regions along an east dark lane. 0910+403 : In addition to tightly wound spiral arms a broad long arm extends northeastward only. 0910+433 : Triple nucleus of which central one is neutral while others are slightly blue. 0911+471 : Arms are blue while bulge is rather red. 0911+479 : Four components. 0911+679 : Slightly blue arm emerges from the red bulge only southward and extends eastward. 0912+445A: Arm structure is asymmetrical and peculiar in shape. 0913+311 : Jet-like elongations. 0913+346A: Might be a companion of 0913+346B. 0913+346B: Peculiar shape. Central condensation is eccentrically located against the disk. A 0913+346B knotty arm emerging from the north to the west is highly blue. 0913+353A: Double galaxy? 0913+432B: Disrupted interacting system. 0913+439 : The easternmost of triple system. Two others of the system are not so blue. 0913+460 : Triple system of which SW component is slightly blue, NE neutral, and SE is rather 0913+460 red. 0913+502 : System with plume+jets? 0913+520 : A star is overlapped in the northwest portion. 0914+295 : Extended northern disk. 0914+422A: Distortion may be due to the interaction with 0914+422B. 0914+422B: Edge-on galaxy with bent central plane which may occur due to the interaction with 0914+422B 0914+422A. 0914+442 : Fuzzy structure. 0915+339 : Featureless. 0915+716 : Spheroidal. 0916+345 : Might be a pair with a small object locating at the north. 0916+484 : Bright blue clumps are on the disk. 0916+717 : Split nucleus is surrounded by an extensive envelope. According to Markarian two 0916+717 merging components are surrounded by a common envelope. 0917+364 : Edge-on. 0917+370 : A blue ridge-line of the galaxy runs along its northern edge. It is not certain 0917+370 whether this is the bar or not. 0917+461 : Not certain whether Ic or Sp type. 0917+525 : Fainter component attaches to the north of the brighter one. 0917+527 : Southeast portion is especially highly UV-excessed. 0918+337 : Edge-on. 0918+434 : Edge-on. 0918+509 : Diffuse object. 0918+526B: Elongated in the eastwest direction. 0918+537A: Fairy compact. 0918+577 : Two blue star-like objects are situated on the northern edge. 0919+424B: Surface brightness is not so high for a compact. 0919+447 : Nuclear region is composed of several conglomerations. 0919+467 : Brightest and bluest portion (nucleus?) is eccentrically located. 0919+468 : Diffuse and irregular galaxy with several knots. 0919+567 : Curved bar is highly UV-excessed. 0919+577 : Blue disk? 0920+330 : Eye-shaped and diffuse. 0920+349 : Very diffuse. 0920+353 : Eye-shaped and low surface brightness. 0920+424 : Edge-on. 0920+425 : Featureless. 0920+451 : Disk is blue while bulge is rather red. 0920+469B: Not certain whether C or Sp type. 0920+494A: Both ends of the bar are bright. SB galaxy with a split bar. 0920+494B: A knot of HII region at the northwest portion of the arm is very blue but other parts 0920+494B are rather red. Both ends of the bar are very blue. 0921+285 : Clumpy arms + elongations. 0921+354 : Highly blue spherical compact. 0921+406 : Eccentrically located nucleus is extremely blue. Lenticular shape object with blue 0921+406 nucleus. 0921+470 : Boomerang-shaped. 0921+485 : Giant HII region which has high UV-excess is at the northwest end of the galaxy. 0921+519 : Along the major axis of the object three dwarf galaxies are lined up (one in the 0921+519 northwest and two in the southwest direction). 0921+525 : Double galaxy of which southern component is known to be a Seyfert nucleus and has 0921+525 very high degree of UV-excess. 0922+348B: Edge-on. 0922+350 : Very flat and low surface brightness edge-on galaxy. 0922+408 : Nucleus is stellar but not so blue. 0922+457 : Low surface brightness. 0922+496 : This may form a detached pair with a partner galaxy which is at the east and has a 0922+496 red color (UGC 5000). 0922+500 : Fairly compact. 0922+505 : Fairly compact. 0922+508 : Possibly a pair of an edge-on spiral and a globular small galaxy. 0923+351 : Spheroidal compact. 0923+435 : High UV-excess condensation is at the southwestern end. 0923+500 : Fairly compact. 0923+686 : Complex structure. 0924+306 : Barred spiral galaxy with the blue nucleus. 0924+447 : High surface brightness. 0924+448 : Arms are blue bulge is rather red. 0924+450 : Spheroidal compact? 0924+475 : Located in a group of galaxies. 0924+483 : Featureless object. 0924+487B: Somewhat irregular shape. Might be a double galaxy. 0924+507 : Fairly compact. 0924+521 : Featureless blob. 0924+554 : Two sgheroidal galaxies merge at the east side. 0925+346 : Both components are very blue. 0925+387A: Two edge-on galaxies are interacting. Southern component is extremely blue while 0925+387A northern one is fairly blue. 0925+454 : Ear-shaped. 0925+542 : Double galaxy? 0925+545 : Fairly compact. 0926+341 : Double nuclei. Not certain whether two components are interacting or not. 0926+398 : Diffuse. 0926+446 : Arms are blue while nucleus is rather red. 0926+522 : Diffuse object. 0926+560 : SB galaxy with a stellar nucleus, red bulge and ring-shaped blue arm. 0927+279 : Maybe a spiral galaxy. There is companion at the southeast side. 0927+297 : Total color is rather red for a Markarian glaxy due to its large bulge. 0927+306 : S-shaped spiral. 0927+310A: Face-on spiral galaxy or might be a planetary nebula. 0927+310B: The same as 0927+310A. 0927+342 : Face-on disk with stellar nucleus. 0927+359 : Diffuse. 0927+430 : Spheroidal compact. 0927+466 : Somewhat fuzzy spiral structure. 0927+548 : Lenticular shape. 0927+553 : Fairly compact. 0927+679 : Nucleus is eccentrically located. 0927+692 : Nuclear part is eccentrically located on the disk. 0928+302 : The bulge is rather red but large complexes of HII regions are all moderately 0928+302 UV-excessed. 0928+308 : Edge-on spiral. 0928+311 : Edge-on spiral. 0928+328 : Interacting spirals. 0928+336 : Not certain whether an object locating at the north is a companion or not. 0928+356 : Rhombic shape. 0928+364 : Low surface brightness. 0928+374A: A and B, pair of compacts. 0928+374B: A and B, pair of compacts. 0928+395 : There is a possibility of a double galaxy. 0928+409 : Edge-on. 0928+412 : Double galaxy? 0928+413 : Edge-on. 0928+417 : Spherical compact. 0928+440 : Low surface brightness. 0928+503 : Very compact. 0929+322 : Face-on spiral with a blue nucleus. 0929+324 : Spheroidal compact. 0929+385 : Irregular shape. 0929+395A: A and B, seem to be pair. 0929+395B: A and B, seem to be pair. 0929+490 : Spheroidal shape. 0929+514B: Irregular and diffuse object. 0929+527 : Fairly compact. 0929+537 : Fairly compact. 0930+278 : Diffuse. Might be a planetary nebula. 0930+312 : Eye-shaped spiral galaxy with a blue nucleus. 0930+317 : Diffuse. 0930+322 : Asymmetric arm structure. 0930+338 : Spheroidal compact. 0930+342 : Spindle-shaped. 0930+344 : Eye-shaped. 0930+402 : An arm extending northward is bluer than the nucleus. 0930+444 : Nucleus is eccentrically located and rather red, while spheroidal disk is blue. 0930+470 : Low surface brightness face-on disk. 0930+475 : Lenticular. 0930+480 : SB galaxy with a blue stellar nucleus. 0930+535 : Fairly compact. 0930+554 : A pair of highly UV-excessed compact galaxies. Magnitude listed here is a total of 0930+554 15.4+17.6 given in the 1Z catalogue. 0931+275B: Diffuse face-on spiral. 0931+294 : Nucleus is located eccentrically. Southern part of the disk is hardly seen. 0931+311 : Face-on spiral? 0931+312 : Face-on spiral. 0931+322A: Featureless and diffuse. Might be a planetary nebula. 0931+322B: Northeast and southwest portions of the arm are blue while the bulge is rather red. 0931+323 : Triangular-cap-shaped faint portion extends to the north of the main body. 0931+326B: Diffuse. 0931+389 : Two edge-on galaxies make T-shaped pair. 0931+436 : Face-on. 0931+469 : Edge-on galaxy with blue nucleus. 0931+512 : Peculiar asymmetrical shape. 0932+292 : Southeastern small component is highly UV-excessed suggesting that this system is of 0932+292 type Ig. 0932+300 : This may be a companion of the larger spiral located to the south. 0932+303 : Spheroidal compact. 0932+304 : Faint disk is hardly seen. 0932+306 : Blue compact. 0932+321 : Small globular component, which superposes on the middle of the larger component, is 0932+321 bluer. 0932+385 : Northern component is bluer than the other. 0932+417 : Round and elongated galaxies seem to make a pair. 0932+425 : Round shape object with not so highly surface brightness for C-type galaxy. 0932+455 : Low surface brightness and featureless. 0932+459 : Rice-grain-shaped. 0932+491 : The bar is peculiar in shape and highly UV-excessed. 0932+516 : Featureless diffuse object. 0932+686 : Spiral structure is somewhat peculiar. 0933+277 : Edge-on spiral? 0933+278 : Diffuse face-on spiral? 0933+293 : Faint spiral arms seem extending northward and southward. 0933+320B: The bulge is rather red. 0933+359 : Unsymmetric spiral arms with blue knots are very peculiar. 0933+379 : Western component has S-shaped bar-arm structure, while eastern one is featureless. 0933+415 : Seems to make a pair with a galaxy located at the east, which is red in color. 0933+453 : Low surface brightness face-on disk. 0933+578 : Both of south and north components have moderate degree of UV-excess. 0934+277 : Double system? Northern part is bluer. 0934+283 : Double nucleus is surrounded by a common envelope. 0934+285 : The disk is blue while the bulge is rather red. 0934+315A: Diffuse. 0934+330 : Thick nucleus-bar system. 0934+353 : Smaller eastern component is bluer than the other. 0934+354A: Clumps are not so well resolved. 0934+354B: A complex system composed of three edge-on spirals whose disks are paralled to 0934+354B others. The northwest component is bluest and the southwest one is least blue. 0934+360 : Low surface brightness. 0934+373 : Low surface brightness. 0934+393 : Fairly compact with raindrop shape. 0934+432 : Several clumps are seen with rather low surface brightness. 0934+487 : S galaxy with a stellar nucieus. 0934+549 : Fairly compact. 0935+278 : Edge-on spiral. 0935+317 : Dwarf elliptical? 0935+349 : Eye-shaped. 0935+351 : Not certain whether spiral or irregular. 0935+359 : Edge-on. 0935+403 : Double galaxy? 0935+456 : Spheroidal compact? 0935+485 : Irregular and diffuse galaxy with probable segments of a bar and arms. 0935+521 : Featureless diffuse object. 0935+544 : Fairly compact. 0935+564 : Fairly compact. 0936+325A: Larger component of the pair with 0936+325B. 0936+325B: Smaller component of the pair with 0936+325A. This is far more highly UV-excessed 0936+325B than the counterpart of the pair. 0936+368 : Spheroidal compact with extended halo? 0936+386 : Edge-on. 0936+397 : Spherical compact. 0936+461 : Lenticular. 0936+524 : Fairly diffuse. 0937+279 : The bulge is rather red while the disk is blue. 0937+298 : Giant HII region at the east end is highly UV-excessed. 0937+319 : Thin edge-on spiral. 0937+323 : Barred spiral with a split bar or a double system. 0937+421 : Diffuse. 0937+461 : Surface brightness is not so high for a compact, but a jet extending westward 0937+461 suggests the type. 0937+480 : Lenticular galaxy which shows no structure but has high UV-excess. 0937+485 : There are several clumps of HII regions among which the southeast one has highest 0937+485 UV-excess. 0937+545 : Fairly compact. 0938+288B: Spheroidal. 0938+294 : Probably an interacting double system. 0938+416 : Lenticular shape barred spiral. 0938+472 : Very diffuse face-on spiral. 0938+482 : Tidal arm extends from the larger component to the smaller one, both of which have 0938+482 high UV-excess and are fairly compact. Position, size and magnitude listed here are 0938+482 those for the former only. 0938+483 : Thin edge-on galaxy. 0938+488 : Face-on spiral. Magnitude given in MCG seems brighter by one mag. 0938+566 : Fairly compact. 0938+642 : Blue knot in the western part of the nucleus. 0939+320 : Conspicuous HII region complexes are densely distributed. 0939+322 : Not a compact galaxy but probably a spiral with a highly UV-excessed nucleus. 0939+329 : Edge-on spiral. 0939+411 : Edge-on galaxy near to bright double star. 0939+413B: Bar is eccentrically located. A knot located at southeast of the nucleus is fairly 0939+413B blue. 0939+420 : Barred spiral with well-developed arm. Magnitude given in MCG, 15.5, seems brighter 0939+420 by 1.5 mag. 0939+694 : Irregular galaxy with three clumps? 0940+283 : Diffuse. 0940+287 : Diffuse. 0940+288 : Double system of which western component is smaller but bluer. 0940+292 : Arms are blue while the bulge is red. 0940+303 : Slightly spheroidal. 0940+322 : Not so blue for a Markarian galaxy. Spheroidal. 0940+424 : Edge-on. 0940+428A: Lenticular. 0940+429 : Disk is blue while bulge is rather red. 0940+485 : Spiral with a blue stellar nucleus. 0940+495 : Featureless diffuse object. 0940+501 : Featureless diffuse object. 0940+505 : Irregular shape. 0940+517 : Fairly compact. 0940+544 : Highly UV-excessed giant HII region is located at the northwest end of the galaxy. 0940+563 : Diffuse. 0940+662 : Wide-spread bulge-like structure. 0941+273 : Face-on spiral galaxy of which west arm has UV-excessed knots. 0941+311 : Superposed by a star. 0941+318 : Diffuse. 0941+365 : Featureless and low surface brightness. 0941+370 : Featureless and low surface brightness. 0941+378 : Disk is blue while bulge is rather red. 0941+521 : Irregular, diffuse and featureless object. 0941+524 : Fairly compact. 0942+287 : Face-on spiral. 0942+341 : Distorted arm structure. 0942+401 : Peculiar nuclear structure. 0942+421 : Edge-on galaxy with blue nucleus. 0942+565 : Compact with a highly UV-excessed stellar nucleus. 0942+573 : Spheroidal galaxy. A bright star is very nearly located. 0943+305 : Lenticular shape. 0943+310 : Diffuse. 0943+397A: Central portion (bulge?) is not so blue. 0943+397B: Split nucleus? 0943+424 : Edge-on. 0943+426 : Diffuse. 0943+442 : Lenticular. 0943+471 : Edge-on spiral. 0943+473 : Lenticular shape. 0943+545 : S galaxy with an unsymmetrically extending arm. 0943+563 : A companion located southeast has higher UV-excess than the main body. Position and 0943+563 size are given here for the main body. 0943+681 : Numerous knots of HII regions are widely distributed on the disk. 0944+292 : Face-on spiral. 0944+301 : Spiral with a blue nucleus. 0944+305 : Split bar? 0944+306A: This galaxy and 0944+306B together with other three form a chain. 0944+306B: Possibly an interacting double system. 0944+327 : NW comp0nent is bluer than SE one. 0944+349 : Several knots are on line along the ridge of edge-on galaxy. 0944+350 : Fairly low surface brightness. 0944+393 : Spheroidal compact. 0944+397 : Disk is blue while bulge is rather red. 0944+445 : Edge-on. 0944+468 : Fuzzy spiral structure. 0945+276A: Face-on spiral with an eccentrically located blue nucleus. 0945+291 : Edge-on spiral? 0945+307A: Triangular shape nucleus. 0945+331 : Almost spherical compact. 0945+336 : Interacting pair of western Sk and eastern Sp galaxies. Arms of the former are blue 0945+336 and nucleus of the latter is extremely blue. 0945+346 : Featureless and low surface brightness. 0945+350 : Featureless and low surface brightness. 0945+416 : Fairly diffuse. 0945+443 : Arms and knots are blue while bulge is rather red. 0945+475 : Lenticular. 0945+494 : A star is overlapped in the north portion. 0945+674 : Split bar. 0946+324 : Spheroidal galaxy with an envelope. 0946+346 : Slightly warped. 0946+390 : Half-ring shaped. Another galaxy locating at its south side is not blue. 0946+392 : Compact with lenticular shape. 0946+441 : Central core has high luminosity and UV-excess. 0946+442 : Disk is blue while bulge is rather red. 0946+458 : Thin bar is surrounded by diffuse face-on disk. 0946+558 : Interacting pair of which both components are highly UV-excessed. 0947+282 : Spheroidal. 0947+317 : Clumpy irregular with the low surface brightness. 0947+337 : Rugged structure. 0947+346 : Edge-on. 0947+387 : Somewhat distorted. 0947+433 : So diffuse that the structure is barely seen. 0947+445A: Compact nucleus is surrounded by ring-like arm. 0947+445B: The faintest of the triple system Z239.035 (N3010). Two others are not so blue. 0947+461 : High surface brightness. 0947+474 : A star overlaps on the northeast part of the spiral galaxy which has rather red 0947+474 bulge. 0947+552 : Fairly compact. 0947+657 : Dense arm face-on galaxy. 0948+273 : Comet-like shape. Its tail part is bluer than the coma part. 0948+275 : Diffuse. 0948+287 : Arms are knotty and blue while the bulge is rather red. 0948+308A: Edge-on spiral. 0948+331 : Blue bar and distorted arm. 0948+333 : Featureless and low surface brightness. 0948+359 : Superposed by a star. 0948+387 : Rugged appearance. There seems a companion at the northwest side of the main body. 0948+410 : Disk is blue while bulge is rather red. 0948+451 : Diffuse spiral structure. 0949+294 : The nucleus and the outer disk is blue. 0949+430 : Low surface brightness. 0949+465 : Lenticular. 0949+471 : Compact with highly UV-excessed nucleus. 0949+483 : The southwest smaller component has very high UV-excess, while the other low. 0949+483 Position, size and magnitude listed here are for the latter. 0949+524 : Fairly compact. The bulge is red but the nucleus seems blue. 0949+539 : Fairly compact. 0950+294 : Spiral galaxy with a blue bar. 0950+295 : Several slumps are highly UV-excessed expect that located at the east end. 0950+363 : Peculiar nucleus. 0950+379 : Raindrop-shaped. 0950+453 : Edge-on. 0950+471 : Low surface brightness face-on disk. 0950+498 : Featureless diffuse object. 0950+499 : Featureless diffuse object. 0950+538 : Northeast component is bluer than southwest one. 0950+724 : Featureless spheroidal galaxy. 0951+299 : Very thin edge-on spiral with a split bar. 0951+321 : Spiral galaxy with a peculiar bar structure. 0951+343 : Double galaxy? 0951+420 : Spheroidal shape. 0951+543 : Diffuse. 0951+568 : Spheroidal form with overall blue color. 0951+724 : Late spiral with highly knotty arms. 0952+291 : Edge-on spiral with a split nucleus. 0952+317 : A knot of HII regions at the northwest portion of the arm is highly UV-excessed while 0952+317 the bulge is rather red. 0952+335 : Clumps are blue but of fairly low surface brightness. 0952+376 : Accompanied by a small galaxy at the north-west. 0952+382 : Edge-on. 0952+519 : Lenticular shape. 0952+546 : Diffuse. 0952+548 : SB galaxy with a ring-shaped arm. 0952+584 : Somewhat diffuse. 0953+372 : Edge-on barred spiral with a blue bar? 0953+421 : Almost stellar but slight elongation suggests the object to be a compact. 0953+466 : Spheroidal compact with extended halo. 0953+592 : Lenticular shape. 0953+602 : Rather red for a Markarian galaxy. 0954+363 : Peculiar fish shaped galaxy surrounded by several similar galaxies. 0954+370 : Double nucleus. 0954+454A: A - D, group of edge-on spirals. 0954+454B: A - D, group of edge-on spirals. 0954+454C: A - D, group of edge-on spirals 0954+454D: A - D, group of edge-on spirals. 0954+670 : Diffuse object with a highly UV-excessed nucleus. 0955+326 : Spiral with a split nucleus and knotty arms. 0955+338 : Diffuse circular disk. 0955+340 : Diffuse disk. 0955+375 : Edge-on spiral with many knots of HII regions. 0955+479 : A knot located at the NW of the nucleus is highly blue. 0955+512 : A bright and a faint star are near to the galaxy. 0955+568 : Fairly compact. 0956+419 : Diffuse. 0956+420 : Small component is located at the west of the main object. 0956+439B: Clumps are not so well resolved. 0956+455A: A and B, interacting pair. Both components are fairly distorted. 0956+455B: A and B, interacting pair. Both components are fairly distorted. 0956+457 : Pi or Sp type with blue curved bar. 0956+475 : Face-on disk with bright nucleus. 0956+655 : Dense arm? 0957+723 : Bar-arm system is asymmetric. Nucleus is rather red while arms are blue. 0958+333 : Small south-east component is bluer. 0958+373 : Blue core with faint halo. 0958+447 : Distorted spiral? 0958+599 : Spheroidal. 0959+450 : Arms are bluer than nucleus. 0959+460 : Featureless and low surface brightness galaxy with highly blue color. 0959+579 : Listed size covers two interacting components. 1000+374 : Diffuse disk. 1000+468 : Ring-shaped arm is blue while bulge is rather red. 1000+496 : Star-like. 1000+596 : Not so blue for a Markarian galaxy. 1001+373 : Magnitude given in MCG seems brighter by 1.5 mag. 1001+382 : Symmetrical feature. 1001+449 : Low surface brightness. 1001+469 : Low surface brightness and featureless. 1002+372 : S shaped spiral arm is seen. 1002+423 : Low surface brightness. 1002+447 : Very thin edge-on galaxy. 1002+524 : An elongated drop from northern arm possibly results in interaction. 1002+678 : Faint arms is hardly seen. 1003+291 : Bright blue central region. 1003+331 : Edge-on spiral with a blue nucleus. 1003+405 : Eye-shaped. 1003+440 : Featureless and low surface brightness disk. 1003+466 : Edge-on. 1003+488 : Possible double system with tails. 1003+718 : Leaf-shaped object. 1004+392 : Northern component has blue nucleus and southern one is featureless but very blue in 1004+392 whole. 1004+467 : Arms and bulge and both blue. 1004+472 : Several clumps are seen on the Kiso multicolor plate. 1004+605 : Barred spiral with an asymmetric shape. 1005+335 : Spiral with a blue arm and an eccentrically located nucleus. 1006+492 : A faint star is overlapped with the galaxy in the northeast portion. 1006+578 : Spheroidal compact with a faint southward extension. 1007+354 : Spiral with a peculiar nucleus. 1007+433 : Not certain whether C or Sp. 1007+461 : Arms are blue while bulge is rather red. 1007+468 : Spherical compact. 1007+655 : Knotty central region. 1008+374 : Eye-shape. 1008+436 : Broadened bar-like structure with a diffuse disk is seen. Triangular shape dense 1008+436 portion is extremely blue. 1008+510 : Possible pair with the east galaxy (non-KUG). 1008+589 : Spheroidal with a faint southward extension. 1008+591 : Dense spheroidal with two faint extensions. 1009+350 : Low surface brightness and diffuse. 1009+358 : Diffuse. 1009+433 : Spindle-shaped galaxy with very thick bulge. 1010+347 : A star overlaps at NE end of the galaxy. 1010+359A: Integral-sign shape. 1010+367 : Diffuse. 1010+378 : Low surface brightness and diffuse. 1010+400 : Bent bar and distorted arms. 1010+473 : Edge-on. 1011+351 : Spherical compact? 1011+435 : Diffuse. 1011+452 : Low surface brightness and almost featureless. 1011+575 : Double nucleus? 1011+589 : Slightly elongated compact. 1012+387 : Eye-shaped. 1012+440 : Rather red for a Markarian galaxy. 1012+442 : Disk portion is blue while bulge is rather red. 1012+444 : Two components seem interacting. 1012+468 : Low surface brightness and featureless. 1012+665 : Low central condensation. 1013+380 : Edge-on spiral with blue nucleus and disk. 1013+414 : Edge-on. Elongated spiral with blue nucleus and disk. 1013+455 : Spheroidal. 1013+467 : Eye shape. 1013+498 : Partial knotty ring. 1014+324 : Edge-on galaxy attached by a red small companion at the east end. 1014+338 : Disk is blue while bulge is rather red. 1014+357 : Diffuse. 1014+359 : Low surface brightness. 1014+364 : Edge-on. 1014+468 : Not certain whether C or Sp. 1014+603 : Rather red for a Markarian galaxy. 1015+337 : Bulge is rather red. 1015+350B: Face-on. 1015+374 : Spherical compact. 1015+408 : Broad bar is along the minor axis of the eye-shaped galaxy. 1015+416 : Beautiful spiral with rather red bulge and very blue knot at 1.2' southwest of the 1015+416 nucleus. Nucleus and several knots have low and moderate UV-excess. 1015+462 : Edge-on. 1015+491 : Bar-like structure. 1015+642B: Markarian 141. A KUG cluster around this galaxy. 1015+642D: Bar + ring ? 1016+336 : Spherical compact. 1016+344 : Rain-drop shape. 1016+353 : Edge-on. 1016+359A: Peculiar structure. 1016+437 : Diffuse and featureless. 1016+465 : Low surface brightness and featureless. 1016+467 : Double nucleus and distorted arms suggest an interacting pair. 1016+576B: Ring-shaped galaxy with a stellar, but rather red nucleus. 1017+324 : Featureless. 1017+330 : Low surface brightness spiral. 1017+378A: Nucleus is eccentrically located. 1017+388 : Barred spiral with eccentrically located bar and asymmetric disk structure. 1018+358 : Unsymmetric spiral pattern with rather red bulge. 1018+359 : Edge-on with rather red bulge. 1018+571 : Split bar is surrounded by knotty spiral arms. 1019+379 : Spherical compact. 1020+340 : Low surface brightness spiral. 1020+378B: Diffuse and featureless. 1020+425 : Northwest portion of the southern component shows a disturbance due to the 1020+425 interaction. 1020+610 : Typical barred spiral. 1021+450 : Compact with a faint extension. 1021+675 : Barred spiral ? 1022+406 : Diffuse. 1023+351 : Disk is blue while bulge is rather red. 1023+377 : Disk is diffuse and featureless. 1023+383 : Rugged shape. Might be an Ic galaxy. 1023+410B: Eye-shaped. 1023+442 : A heavy arm extends northward only from the massive bulge. 1025+330 : Thick lens shape. 1025+380B: Faint jet extends northward. 1025+400B: Spheroidal. 1025+400C: Companion is located at the south. 1025+400D: Pair of tree components? 1025+576 : Compact with a faint southward extension. 1026+335 : North spheroidal galaxy and south spiral are seen interacting. 1026+392 : Edge-on spiral with rather red bulge. 1026+412 : Very blue knot is at the northeast end of the main body of which nucleus is rather 1026+412 red. 1027+343 : Low surface brightness. 1027+386 : At least five clumps exist though their distribution is not so dense. 1027+387 : Hot-dog-shaped. 1027+437 : Spheroidal. 1028+372 : Protuberance emerges eastward. 1028+412 : Raindrop-shaped. 1028+433 : Bar and knotty arms are both blue. 1029+375 : Low surface brightness. 1029+406 : Double system. 1029+467 : Two components seem interacting. 1029+475 : Compact with a faint southward extension. 1030+377A: Eye-shaped. 1030+402 : Double galaxy? 1030+573 : Spheroidal shape with a rather dense disk. 1030+583 : Compact with a faint southward extension. 1031+351 : A small protuberance extends eastward. 1031+413 : Low surface brightness and irregular shape. 1031+425 : Diffuse. 1031+457 : Unsymmetrical shape. 1032+404 : An object located at the west of this galaxy might be a companion. 1032+445 : Rather red for a Markarian galaxy. 1033+348A: Low surface brightness. 1033+353 : Bulge is rather red while the southeastern portion of the disk is fairly blue. 1033+375 : Galaxy with heavy spiral arms at the southwest portion of which there is an extremely 1033+375 blue knot of HII region, while the bulge is rather red. 1033+407 : Raindrop-shaped. 1033+610 : Rain-drop shape. 1034+402 : Diffuse spiral. 1035+375 : Featureless. Seems compact. But the surface brightness is fairly low for it. 1035+394 : Bulge is rather red. 1035+447 : Spheroidal. 1036+331 : Northern object seems to be a companion. 1036+374 : Low surface brightness. 1036+419 : Bar and spiral arms are both peculiar. 1036+449 : Faint filament extend to the west. 1037+375 : Diffuse spiral. 1037+393A: Bar is surrounded by ringed arm. 1037+393C: Faint jets seem to extend northwestward and southeastward. 1037+393D: Arms extend asymmetrically. 1037+471 : A small component is the left side of the main body. 1038+377 : Almost spherical. 1038+403B: Bulge is rather red. 1038+450 : Spherical but no so dense. 1038+451 : Stellar nucleus. 1038+470A: Chaotic structure galaxy superposed by a red star. 1039+347B: Very diffuse and irregular with several clumps which are blue but not so condensed. 1040+360 : Diffuse. 1042+355 : Triple system? 1043+324 : Diffuse and low surface-brightness. 1043+374 : Bar is inclined to the disk plane. 1043+376 : Edge-on. 1043+432 : The largest and bluest member of the group composed of several neighboring galaxies. 1043+432 Probably the clumpy irregular type. 1043+469 : Edge-on. 1044+343 : Featureless and low surface brightness. 1045+278 : Spheroidal compact. 1045+299 : Featureless and diffuse. 1045+334 : Somewhat like Ic type feature with low surface brightness. 1045+340 : Fairly flattened spheroid. 1045+349 : Barred spiral with a thick bar and arms of blue color. 1045+385 : Two companions are at the north and south. 1045+454 : Edge-on. 1046+318 : Low surface brightness. 1046+330 : Several clumps are distributed on a diffuse disk. Might be a planetary nebula like 1046+330 NGC3587 (owl nebula). 1046+435 : Thin edge-on galaxy with condensation scattered along the ridgeline. 1047+300 : At the south is an pair-like object which has a similar size and brightness but red 1047+300 color. 1047+326 : Globular object with not so high density. 1047+330 : Budda's eye-shaped galaxy which is mostly overlapped by a star. 1047+332 : Two components are highly distorted and blue. A bridge connecting these has 1047+332 extremely high UV-excess. 1047+365 : Lenticular. 1047+366 : Lenticular. 1047+401 : Two companions are at the north and south. 1048+324 : Low surface brightness and featureless larger object is slightly blue, while the 1048+324 other one rather red. 1048+330 : S0 galaxy with rather blue bulge and slightly warped disk. 1048+331 : Bulge is rather red while the western portion of the disk is fairly blue. 1048+361 : Edge-on. 1048+440 : Lenticular spiral with the highly UV-excessed nucleus. 1048+448A: Spheroidal compact. A small companion is located to the northwest of main body. 1049+332 : Several knots in spiral arms are fairly blue while the bulge is red. 1049+347 : Edge-on with blue nucleus and bar. 1049+368 : Interacting pair of two-edge-on galaxies of which northeastern component is highly 1049+368 blue. 1049+461 : Bar and arm system is highly UV-excessed and the face-on disk is not circular but 1049+461 somewhat distorted. 1050+324 : Spheroidal object with not so high density. 1050+341 : Slightly spheroidal compact. 1050+342 : Peculiar nucleus is very blue. 1050+375 : Low surface brightness spiral with a companion at its southwest. 1050+437 : Lenticular. 1050+446 : Spheroidal featureless object. 1051+326 : Low surface brightness. 1051+372 : Spiral with low surface brightness disk and stellar nucleus. 1052+328 : Eastern small object seems to be a companion. 1052+407 : Very compact. 1052+457 : Listed size and magnitude are for the main component which has an elongated shape. 1052+457 Its companion located to the east has bluer color than itself. 1053+351 : Double compact system? 1053+361 : Featureless. Might be a planetary nebula. 1053+462 : Integral-sign-shaped main body and smaller companion form a pair, both of which have 1053+462 nearly the same high UV-excess. Listed size and magnitude refer to those of the main 1053+462 component. 1054+369B: Not certain whether compact or spiral. 1055+468 : Double galaxy? 1056+417 : A blue knot or a clump of HII regions is located at the east side of the bulge. 1056+428 : Faint matter extends northwestward. 1057+336 : Thick lens-like shape may suggest this is not of C-type but Sp or Ic type. 1057+375 : Edge-on. 1057+437 : Small companion attaches to the southwest of the main body. 1059+454 : S-shaped bar and arm system together with hot-spots are all fairly UV-excessed. 1059+457 : Lenticular. 1059+472 : Spherical compact. 1100+282 : Barred spiral is surrounded by an outer ring. 1100+381 : Spheroidal compact. 1100+454 : Nearby spiral galaxy (U6125) is a rather red galaxy. 1101+291 : The bar is inclined to the disk plane. 1101+298 : Diffuse and featureless. Might be a nebula. 1101+384A: Highly compact. 1101+384B: Edge-on spiral with very blue nucleus. 1101+390 : Very compact but not so blue. 1101+411 : Well-known peculiar object. A bar-like object is situated almost perpendicular at 1101+411 the center of a ring galaxy. 1101+462 : Peculiar form galaxy with several conglomerations of HII regions. 1102+294 : Spherical compact. 1102+302 : Peculiar spiral galaxy of which knotty arms are somewhat blue while the bulge is 1102+302 rather red. 1102+353 : S-shaped arm is slightly blue while the bulge is not so. 1102+450 : Compact with the somewhat distorted form. 1103+289 : Diffuse and featureless. 1103+303 : Double system composed of two elongated components of which eastern one is bluer. 1103+325 : Diffuse. 1103+357 : Both nucleus, bar and disk are fairly blue. 1104+289 : The value of magnitude (15.1) is given in UGC including the pair component which is 1104+289 located at the northwest. 1104+290 : Nucleus is eccentrically located. 1104+302 : Edge-on. 1104+344 : Rice grain-shaped, though compact. 1104+461 : Featureless circular disk. Might be a planetary nebula. 1105+285 : Edge-on. 1105+286 : Diffuse. 1106+277 : Featureless. Might be a planetary nebula. 1106+285 : Low surface brightness. 1106+300 : Spiral galaxy with eccentrically located bar-like structure and diffuse disk. 1106+320 : Featureless. 1107+245A: Pair with K1107+245B. Blue nucleus and bar. 1107+245B: Pair with K1107+245A. Edge-on spiral with blue knots. 1107+285 : Low surface magnitude. Magnitude given in MCG seems brighter by at least 0.5 mag. 1107+297 : Eye-shaped. 1107+362B: Double galaxy. 1107+385 : Elliptical compact with a faint jet extending northwestward. 1107+403 : Elongated. Small object at the northeast side seems a companion which is bluer than 1107+403 the main body. 1108+327 : Disk is blue while bulge is rather red. 1108+386 : Disk shape is distorted. 1109+280 : Low surface brightness. 1109+287 : Edge-on. 1109+296 : Diffuse. 1109+322 : Lenticular shape. 1109+412 : Raindrop-shaped. 1110+235B: Edge-on. 1110+282B: Edge-on. 1110+283 : Diffuse disk. 1110+321 : Eye-shaped. 1111+305 : Edge-on. 1111+316 : Double nuclei are in a common envelope. 1111+369B: Low surface brightness. 1112+275 : Spheroidal compact with halo. 1112+298 : Diffuse. 1112+306 : Diffuse disk. 1112+368 : Two galaxies seem not interacting. 1113+236 : Star-like. 1113+295 : Beautiful spiral pattern. 1113+418 : Edge-on galaxy with peculiar nucleus. 1114+273 : Edge-on. 1114+315A: Elliptical and low surface brightness. Might be planetary nebula. 1114+315B: Eye-shaped. 1114+355 : Eye-shape. 1114+363 : A star overlaps at just north of the galaxy nucleus. 1114+414 : Double nucleus? 1115+237 : Very red nucleus. 1115+255 : Patchy disk. 1115+274 : Diffuse. 1115+335 : Thin bar shape. 1115+337 : Double nucleus? 1115+342 : Edge-on. 1115+358 : Spherical compact. 1115+364 : Nucleus and arm are both asymmetrically located. 1116+227 : Blue knots are scattered over the galaxy. 1116+228 : Star-like image in the northeast. 1116+231 : Patchy outer ring. 1116+332 : Spindle shape. 1116+364 : Face-on spiral. 1117+272 : Blue knots are scattered on the disk. 1117+285 : Elongated compact? 1117+290 : Low surface brightness. 1117+295 : Nuclear condensation is eccentrically located. 1117+373 : Spheroidal compact? 1117+416 : Low brightness. 1117-087 : An elongated arm is in the eastern galaxy (non-KUG), and the western galaxy (KUG) is 1117-087 embedded in the common envelope. 1118+314 : Both east and west side bar segments are bluer than the central nucleus. 1119+283 : Split nucleus? 1119+297 : There are two highly blue patches east and west of the main body of which UV-excess 1119+297 is low. Given size applies the whole system. 1119+349 : Almost spherical compact. 1119+352 : Edge-on. 1120+307 : Spheroidal compact. 1120+327 : Eye-shape. 1120+359 : Bar and nucleus are surrounded by diffuse disk. 1121+348 : SE component is fairly blue, while NW one is rather red. Listed size applies the 1121+348 whole system. 1121-083 : Thin blue arms + red bar. 1122+230 : Ring-like structure on the disk. 1122+290 : Low surface brightness. 1122+326 : Edge-on. 1122+348A: Stellar nucleus is surrounded by diffuse disk. 1122+356 : Blue nucleus is surrounded by a thin arm. 1122+383 : Three condensations are on line. The east one is extremely blue, the middle fairly 1122+383 so, while the west one rather red. 1123+270 : Low surface brightness disk. 1123+281 : Spiral with a heavy and blue nucleus. 1123+288 : Peculiar shape. 1123+314 : Both of two components seem compact. 1123+339 : Diffuse and irregular galaxy with a hint of Ic feature. 1123+374 : Slightly warped edge-on. 1124+333 : Distinct bar is surrounded by diffuse disk. 1124+389 : Edge-on. 1124-106 : Thick blue arms. 1124-120 : Many clumps are scattered on the galaxy. 1125+240 : Bright blue clump in the east. 1125+268 : Knotty arms with the red nucleus. 1125+272 : Spherical compact. 1125+297 : Arms are blue while the bulge is red. 1125+351 : Slightly warped edge-on. 1125+370 : Eye-shape. 1125+419 : Disk is blue while bulge is rather red. 1126+208 : Bright blue clumps form a line. 1126+264 : A star is overlapped in the east portion. 1126+269 : A star-like knot is in the east side of the galaxy. 1126+285 : Lenticular shape. 1126+322 : Distinct nucleus-bar system is surrounded by somewhat diffuse disk. 1126-097 : A star is attached in the east. 1126-110 : Dark lane at the western side of the bulge. 1127+224 : Elongated blue arms and a bright nucleus. 1127+336 : Diffuse and almost featureless. 1128+207B: A northeastern component is bridged to a Sb galaxy. 1128+288 : Edge-on spiral with a twisted bar and a disk which has thick edges. 1128+297 : Two spirals are interacting. 1128+331 : Diffuse. 1128+337 : Lenticular. 1128+344 : Diffuse spiral with rather red bulge. 1128+358 : Lenticular shape. 1128+362 : Lenticular shape. 1128+409 : The same as above. 1128+564A: R image is rather strong for a MKG. 1128+564B: Very high degree of UVX. 1128-093 : Many blue knots are along the outer ring of the galaxy. 1129+144 : At the northeast end of the galaxy, highly UV-excessed conspicuous conglomeration of 1129+144 HII regions exists. Another possibility is an interacting pair of elliptical and 1129+144 spiral galaxies. 1129+321 : Diffuse. 1129+325 : Edge-on spiral with a rather red bulge. 1129+352 : Probably a face-on spiral. 1129+356 : Edge-on spiral of which eastern half is brighter and bluer than western half. 1129+372 : South component has a spiral arm emerging southeastward. 1129+405 : Edge-on. 1129+532 : Triple system forming a chain with one more galaxy. 1129+541 : Deformed blue bar. 1130+161 : Stellar nucleus is a lenticular shape disk. 1130+203 : The disk is extended to the northeastern portion to the system. 1130+249A: Clumpy irregular? 1130+337 : Edge-on with rather red bulge. 1130+346 : Fairly compact. 1130+365B: A hint of Ic feature is seen in the east portion. 1130+411 : Disk is blue while bulge is rather red. 1131+158 : Spheroidal compact. 1131+159 : Massive lenticular galaxy. 1131+216A: Extremely bright clumps in the central portion. 1131+250 : A very blue clump is attached to the west of the galaxy (non-KUG). 1131+306 : Low surface brightness and featureless. 1131+315 : Two globular galaxies are interacting. 1131+329 : Thick bar with rather red bulge. 1131+335A: Thick bar with rather red bulge. 1131+369 : Edge-on spiral. 1131+382 : The same as above. 1131+534 : theta shaped barred spiral with blue knotty arms. 1131-095 : Enlarged bulge? 1132+335B: Edge-on spiral with several knots of HII regions. 1133+157A: Massive spheroidal object. 1133+157B: Lenticular shape. 1133+162 : Spheroidal compact. 1133+176 : Lenticular. 1133+271 : Red central region surrounded with blue outer arms. 1133+284 : Almost stellar. 1133+366B: Chaotic feature spiral with rather red bulge and blue HII regions on arms. 1133+548 : Clumpy irregular with an extended halo. 1134+146 : The leftest of the triple system. 1134+157 : Spheriodal. 1134+158 : Arms are blue while the bulge is not so. 1134+185 : A bright star is overlapped with the object. 1134+202A: A bar-like pattern is along the major axis of the galaxy. 1134+226 : Red nucleus. 1134+304 : Unsymmetric arm structure. 1134+316 : Eye shape. 1134+395 : Integral-sign-shaped. Bar region is highly blue. 1134+545 : Splendid S galaxy with knotty arms. 1135+123 : Spheroidal compact with slightly elongated envelope. 1135+168 : Thin edge-on galaxy. 1135+222 : A northern component is blue, but the other is not. 1135+354 : Disk portion is blue while bulge part is rather red. 1136+181 : A bright star is overlapped at the southeastern edge. 1136+204 : A northern clump is blue. 1136+325 : Face-on spiral. 1136+340 : Edge-on spiral. 1136+342 : Face-on spiral with a stellar nucleus. 1136+396 : Almost edge-on disk is blue while the bulge is rather red. 1137+156A: Pair with 1137+156B. Barred spiral with a massive UV-excessed nucleus. 1137+156B: Pair with 1137+156A. Arms are blue while the bulge is not so. 1137+172 : Spheroidal compact. 1137+202A: Bright blue knots on the disk. 1137+286 : Spheroidal compact. 1137+321 : Two spirals are interacting. Peculiar arms of NE component are blue, while bulges 1137+321 of NE and SW components ( the latter of which is MK744) are both rather red. Listed 1137+321 size and magnitude apply total system. 1137+327 : Eye shape. 1137+552 : R image is rather strong for a MKG. 1138+227 : A blue arm of the southern component connects with the northern component. 1138+260 : Blue ring-like arms. 1138+269 : Blue knots. 1138+327 : Giant HII complex is at the east end of the galaxy. 1138+354 : Whole portion of the galaxy including its bulge is blue. 1138+382 : Spheroidal. 1139+130 : Spheroidal. 1139+162A: Spheroidal compact. 1139+162B: Peculiar nuclear structure. 1139+263 : Thick arms. 1139+322 : Fish shape. 1139+339 : Edge-on spiral. 1140+188 : Double nuclei? 1140+202B: A northern component is blue. 1140+224 : Plume in the northern portion. 1140+252 : Very blue eastern arm. 1140+363 : Cocoon-shaped double galaxy. 1140+529 : Eye shaped spiral. 1141+202 : Bright clumps along the body. 1141+336 : Sphroidal shape. 1141+337 : Spheroidal shape. 1141+371 : Blue nucleus is surrounded by a faint envelope. 1141+374 : High surface luminosity portion is somewhat irregular in shape. 1141+553A: Bright nucleus and rather faint arms. 1141+553B: SBm type with a deformed bar and unsymmetric arms. 1142+202B: Pair with a ring-like galaxy. 1142+310 : Disk is blue while bulge is rather red. 1143+154 : A star overlaps at the northwest of the galaxy. 1143+155 : Slightly elongated compact. 1143+168 : Low surface luminosity disk with a small nucleus. 1143+207 : Double system? 1143+307 : Ear shape. 1143+351 : Spheroidal bulge with a faint envelope. 1143+360A: Thin long arm extends northeastward. 1143+563 : S shaped SB galaxy. 1144+139 : The bulge is not so blue. 1144+352 : Both bar and arms are blue. 1144+527A: Double nuclei. 1144+527B: Seyfert features are expected according to Markarian. 1144+562 : Spiral galaxy with slightly unsymmetric arms. 1144+573 : Bar is in east-west direction while the surrounding part elongates in north-east to 1144+573 south-west direction. 1145+130 : Very blue diffuse knots are scattered over the galaxy. 1145+283 : NE end is slightly warped. 1145+316 : Spheroidal compact. 1145+390 : Face-on spiral with reddish bulge. 1146+275 : Faint halo. 1146+300 : A smaller galaxy located at the northwest of main body seems to be a companion. 1146+400 : Edge-on spiral with small companion near its southern end. 1146+428 : Edge-on. 1147+153 : Spheroidal compact. 1147+207B: Pair with a non-KUG in the southeast. 1147+271 : The southeastern knot is blue. 1147+349 : Sesami-seed-shaped. 1147+380 : Spheroidal compact. 1147+423 : Spherical compact. 1148+181 : Elongated and globular galaxies make a pair. 1148+214 : Interacting pair? 1148+222 : Magnitude listed here according to MCG seems brighter by 1 mag. 1148+270 : Spindle-shaped. 1148+367 : Might be an Ic type or a galactic nebula. 1148+553 : Very peculiar galaxy with an offset nucleus and filamentary arms. 1148+556 : Spiral galaxy with an extended halo. 1149+206 : Bar is eccentrically located. 1149+209 : Both components have the same color. 1149+224 : Comet-like shape and high UV-excess suggest the type Ig. 1149+230 : Elongated. 1149+234 : Somewhat distorted form. 1149+236 : Nucleus is eccentrically located. 1149+238 : Compact and fairly elongated. 1149+239 : Spheroidal compact. 1149+240 : Triangular shape of nucleus suggests the type Ic. 1149+288 : Spindle. 1149+354 : Low surface brightness circular disk with stellar nucleus. 1149+368 : An arm extending eastward is well developed. 1149+382 : Face-on spiral with blue nucleus and blue knots on arms. 1150+176 : Edge-on. 1150+188 : Low surface brightness. 1150+203 : Two spirals are interacting. 1150+208 : Featureless. 1150+233 : Diffuse and face-on. 1150+245 : Elongated. 1150+353 : Bulge part has an irregular shape. 1150+362 : Stellar nucleus surrounded by homogeneous envelope. 1150+378 : Low surface brightness object. 1150+400 : Triangular shape irregular. 1151+208 : Spheroidal compact? 1151+215 : Edge-on. 1151+257 : Small companion attaches to the west of the main body. 1151+331 : Edge-on spiral. 1151+336 : SB galaxy with a blue bar and arms. East end of the upper arm is highly UV-excessed. 1152+177 : Disk is warped. 1152+184 : Northwestern component might be a star. 1152+314 : Eye-shaped. 1152+323 : Featureless disk with stellar nucleus. 1152+334A: Edge-on spiral. 1152+334B: Edge-on galaxy with rather red bulge. 1152+360 : Low surface brightness and almost featureless. 1153+176 : Slightly spheroidal. 1153+245 : Diffuse. 1153+246 : Elongated. 1153+256A: Bar-shaped. 1153+302 : Edge-on. 1153+324 : Spherical compact. 1154+209 : Edge-on. 1154+224 : Bulge is eccentrically located. 1154+232 : Almost spherical compact. 1154+233 : Spheroidal compact with plume emerging westwards. 1154+236 : Almost stellar. 1154+239 : Spherical compact. 1154+241 : Rice-grain-shaped. 1154+261 : Edge-on. 1154+326 : A giant HII region at the northeast side has extremely high UV-excess and the 1154+326 southwest portion is also blue. 1154+344 : Low surface brightness and fuzzy irregular galaxy. 1154+366 : Fuzzy disk. 1154+400 : Double galaxy of which two components both have blue nucleus. 1154+419 : Raindrop-shaped. 1155+188 : Southeastern arm segment is highly blue. 1155+211 : Spiral galaxy with somewhat chaotic structure. 1155+222 : Edge-on. 1155+224 : Disk is somewhat blue while bulge is rather red. 1155+247 : Fuzzy. 1155+255A: Elongated spindle-shaped. 1155+255B: Two spirals are interacting. 1155+278 : theta-shaped barred spiral of which nucleus and bar have extremely high UV-excess. 1155+281 : Footprint-shaped. 1155+325A: According to UGC radial velocity of this galaxy is almost the same as those of 1155+325A 1154+326 and 1155+325B, suggesting that these three form a group. 1155+325B: UV-excess is the highest for the central portion of the system and the second highest 1155+325B for the southwest portion. 1155+407 : A small object at the east of the galaxy may be a companion or a star. 1156+209 : Double galaxy? 1156+229 : Bar-shaped. 1156+247 : Bar-shaped. 1156+255 : Elongated spindle-shaped. 1156+277 : Knotty arms are bluer than nucleus and bar. 1156+304 : Barred spiral with symmetrically extending arms. 1156+380 : Nucleus and arms are both blue. 1156+387 : Edge-on galaxy with not so blue bulge. 1156+428A: Edge-on spiral. 1156+428B: Ring-shaped arm and somewhat eccentrically located nucleus are both very blue. 1157+195 : Edge-on. 1157+203 : Arms are very blue and the bulge is also fairly blue. 1157+217 : Somewhat chaotic structure. 1157+223 : Bar has high UV-excess. 1157+268 : Low surface brightness and face-on. 1157+270 : Low surface brightness. 1158+182 : Diffuse. 1158+190 : Lenticular shape. 1158+216 : Lenticular shape. 1158+227 : Diffuse. 1158+251 : Diffuse and face-on. 1158+374 : Spheroidal. 1159+213A: Lenticular shape. 1159+213B: High surface brightness. 1159+297 : Elongated spheroidal shape. 1159+301A: Nucleus has high UV-excess. 1159+301B: Edge-on spiral with beautifully symmetrical shaped. 1159+393 : Triangular shaped. 1159+423 : Edge-on. 1200+167A: Several blue clumps are situated like a clumpy irregular galaxy. 1200+182 : Spiral with a thick bar. Another possibility is an elongated compact. 1200+190 : At the northeastern edge is a giant HII region which is very blue. 1200+195 : Nucleus is eccentrically located. 1200+224 : Southwestern clump has higher UV-excess than other clumps. 1200+230 : Diffuse component and slightly compact one seem to make a pair. 1200+296 : Edge-on. 1200+397A: Spheroidal. 1200+413 : Spiral with well developed thin arms and slightly red bulge. 1200+419 : Low surface brightness object. 1201+220 : Low surface brightness. 1201+231 : Diffuse. 1201+232 : Diffuse. 1201+239 : Spherical compact. 1201+257 : The western component has higher UV-excess than the eastern one. 1201+292 : A spot located at the southeast part of the galaxy may be an overlapping star. 1201+299 : Edge-on. 1201+321 : Bulge is rather red. 1201+412A: Both components have high UV-excess. 1202+129 : Faint blue arms in the west. 1202+181A: Arms are blue while bulge is rather red. 1202+272 : Eye-shaped galaxy with eccentrically located nucleus. 1202+286 : Main component has high UV-excess while smaller one is not so blue. 1202+311 : Spherical compact with faint halo. 1202+314A: Face-on spiral with blue nucleus. 1202+314B: Double galaxy? 1202+383 : Featureless object. Might be a planetary nebula. 1203+161 : Northeastern clumps are very blue, which are attached to the main elliptical body. 1203+214 : Low surface brightness and irregular shape. 1203+240 : Rain drop-shaped. 1203+246 : Diffuse and face-on. 1203+341B: Northern portion of the main component is bent toward the companion. Listed size 1203+341B applies the two bodies. 1203+403 : Triangular shape. 1204+140 : Eye-shaped. 1204+171 : No arm structure. Might be a compact galaxy with an extended halo. 1204+244 : Spherical compact with extended halo. 1204+248 : Not certain whether dense regions are clumps HII regions or segments of bar/arm 1204+248 system. 1204+252A: Very diffuse. 1204+252B: S-shaped diffuse galaxy. Pair with a galaxy which is located at the southeast and 1204+252B has similar size and magnitude but redder color. Magnitude 15.7 given in Zwicky 1204+252B catalogue applies the pair. 1204+253 : Rice grain-shaped. 1204+332 : Eye-shaped. 1204+395 : Eye-shaped galaxy with slightly red bulge. 1205+250 : Very diffuse. 1206+223A: Douuble nucleus? 1206+223B: Integral-sign-shaped. 1206+229B: Edge-on. 1206+264 : Double galaxy? Western half is denser than eastern half. 1206+265 : Diffuse spiral. 1206+294 : Arms are blue while bulge is rather red. 1206+295A: According to the Kiso plate the central bulge is divided into two condensations of 1206+295A which northeast one is blue while the other is rather red. 1206+295B: Spiral galaxy with a blue nucleus. 1206+302 : Face-on spiral with slightly red bulge. 1206+391 : Southeast end of bar has extremely high UV-excess, while nucleus is not so blue. 1206+411 : Spherical compact with faint halo. 1206+415 : Small object at the east of main body may be a companion. 1206+425 : Spiral with blue disk and not so blue bulge. 1207+180 : Unsymmetrical structure. 1207+181 : Edge-on. 1207+246 : Low surface brightness. 1207+253 : Bar/arm system is very thick. 1207+367 : Spindle-shaped. 1207+401 : Knots on arms are blue, while bulge is not so blue. 1207+425 : There seems an interacting companion to the east of this galaxy. 1208+138 : A blue knot in the northern edge of the disk. 1208+181B: Bright clumps in the central region. A plume extends from the northeastern part 1208+181B of the main body. 1208+182 : Edge-on. 1208+188 : Diffuse. 1208+191 : Very flat system, with somewhat warped disk plane. 1208+238 : Diffuse and featureless. 1208+261 : Edge-on. 1208+262 : Arms are blue while nucleus is rather red. 1208+289 : A faint companion is at the northeast of the main body. 1208+328 : Low surface brightness and almost featureless. 1208+396A: Bulge is rather red. 1208+396B: Blue nucleus and knots on arms are contrastive to the faint disk. 1208+400 : Nucleus has extremely high UV-excess. There seems a companion to the south of this 1208+400 galaxy. 1209+135 : Small satellite galaxy is at the north of the main body. 1209+167 : Spheroidal compact. 1209+170 : Not certain whether compact or spiral galaxy. 1209+172 : A star is overlapped in the southeast? 1209+183 : The second component from the east is bluest. Magnitude 16m is given in 1209+183 Vorontsov-Velyaminov (1977). In MCG 17m is instead given which is apparently 1209+183 fainter. 1209+188 : Might be a spiral galaxy. 1209+197 : Eastern component is very blue while western is rather red. 1209+201A: Spheroidal compact. 1209+203 : Might be an Ic type. 1209+244 : A star overlaps at the northwest of nucleus. 1209+255 : Nucleus is eccentrically located and fairly blue. 1209+289 : Fairly diffuse. 1209+290 : Spheroidal shape. 1209+294A: Edge-on object of which southeast half is fainter than the other half. 1209+294B: Spiral arms are blue while the bulge is quite red. Quite a red bulge for a Markarian 1209+294B galaxy. 1209+296 : Diffuse. Faint and featureless object. 1209+345 : Bar shape galaxy with low surface brightness. 1209+360 : Fairly bright bulge is surrounded by faint arms. 1209+364 : Fuzzy envelope contains several blue clumps. 1209+393 : Face-on spiral with blue disk and rather red bulge. 1209+409 : Spheroidal compact. Western component of a double system. 1210+167 : Featureless and low surface brightness. Might be a planetary nebula. 1210+173 : Might be a spiral galaxy with a condensed bulge. 1210+202 : Distorted elliptical shape with fairly high surface density. Might be a planetary 1210+202 nebula. 1210+231A: Arm structure is unsymmetrical. SE arm seems tidally interacted by KUG1210+231B. 1210+261 : Bulge is eccentrically located. 1210+291 : An arm extending southeastward is blue. 1210+301A: Might be a double compact of which companion is attached to the south of the primary. 1210+301B: Divided into two condensations of which east one has moderate UV-excess while the 1210+301B other low. 1210+352 : Low surface brightness and featureless. 1210+390 : Face-on spiral with blue nucleus. 1210+402 : Edge-on. 1211+137 : Knots of arm are blue while the bulge is rather red. 1211+157 : Triple system? 1211+164 : Three components are all highly distorted of which the eastern one is bluest. 1211+183 : Spherical compact with halo. 1211+211 : Lenticular shape. 1211+242 : Spherical compact. 1211+244 : Low surface brightness, diffuse and featureless. 1211+257 : Featureless and low surface brightness. Might be a planetary nebula. 1211+272 : Spherical compact. 1211+305 : Arms are blue while the bulge is rather red. 1211+348A: Low surface brightness face-on spiral. 1211+352 : Bar shape with no feature. 1211+369 : Peach shape diffuse disk with several knots. 1212+137 : Edge-on. 1212+143 : Edge-on. 1212+155 : A plume is seen at the southern edge. 1212+177 : Spindle. 1212+179 : Spindle. 1212+209A: Western end of the bar has very high UV-excess. 1212+209B: Overlaps on KUG1212+209A. 1212+211 : Edge-on. 1212+215 : Low surface brightness and diffuse. 1212+225 : Double system. 1212+241 : Spiral with low surface brightness diffuse disk. 1212+245 : Bulge is not so blue. 1212+275 : Diffuse. 1212+301 : Face-on spiral. 1212+311 : The east component has high UV-excess while the west low. 1212+362 : NW globular conglomeration is extremely blue and main body is also very blue. 1212+366 : Spindle shape galaxy with not so blue bulge. 1213+180 : Beautiful S-shape spiral. 1213+186 : Spindle. 1213+206 : Spheroidal compact? 1213+269 : Heavy arm extends asymmetrically. 1213+301 : Eye-shaped. 1213+366 : A transient type between clumpy irregular and barred-spiral? 1213+408A: Pair with 1213+408B which is a Markarian galaxy. 1214+145 : Triangular shape. 1214+147 : Diffuse edge-on galaxy. 1214+154 : Double galaxy? 1214+236 : Nucleus and knots on arm are very blue. 1214+242 : Compact with extended halo. 1214+301 : Thin edge-on spiral. 1215+126 : A giant blue HII region is at the northeastern end. 1215+187B: Edge-on. 1215+204 : Almost spherical compact. 1215+228 : Very thin edge-on spiral. 1215+231 : Disk is blue while bulge is rather red. 1215+249 : Fairly diffuse disk. 1215+253 : Diffuse spiral. 1215+273 : Low surface brightness and irregular shape. 1215+300 : Arms are blue while the bulge is quite red. 1216+131 : Western component of UGC7350. 1216+142 : Low surface brightness. 1216+165 : Flat lenticular shape. 1216+175 : Fairly diffuse. 1216+183 : Almost spherical compact. 1216+184 : Spheroidal compact. 1216+195 : Diffuse. 1216+215 : Spindle. 1216+226 : Not certain whether the west component is a star or a component galaxy. 1216+241 : Diffuse. 1216+259 : Diffuse spiral. 1216+277 : Pair of spiral and its companion at W, the latter of which is extremely blue. Listed 1216+277 size applies the whole system. 1216+285 : Spiral galaxy with an asymmetrical bar structure. 1216+353 : Curved bar shape galaxy with low surface brightness. 1217+176 : Disk is blue while bulge is not so. 1217+263 : Double galaxy? 1217+314 : Blue bar lies in east-west direction. 1218+179 : Giant and very blue HII region is at E edge of moderately blue main body. 1218+221 : Edge-on. 1218+230 : Rain-drop shape. 1218+257 : West component of the double system. 1218+264 : Diffuse. 1218+310 : Type Sp is another possibility. 1218+323 : Curved bar shape. 1218+329 : Face-on spiral. 1218+387 : Irregular shape. 1218+401A: Eccentrically located nucleus is extremely blue. 1219+227 : Two edge-on spirals are interacting. The third one at NE is not blue. 1219+277 : Fairly compact. 1219+314 : Double galaxy of which west component has moderate UV-excess while the east one low. 1219+316 : Fairly compact. 1219+323 : Nucleus is eccentrically located and spiral arms extend asymmetrically. 1219+353 : Bar shape diffuse irregular. 1219+411 : Bulge is not so blue. 1219+425 : Magnitude listed in MCG seems brighter by 1 mag. 1220+124 : A comet-like galaxy with a blue giant HII region at the northeastern edge. 1220+128 : Flat lenticular shape. 1220+138 : Ic type? 1220+160 : Both arms and bulge are fairly blue. 1220+182 : Low surface brightness. 1220+200 : Eye shape. 1220+227 : Spherical compact. 1220+280 : Spheroidal shape. 1220+301 : Short exposure photographs show that in the center of the large scale SB galaxy is a 1220+301 small SB structure which is composed of several blue spots. 1221+127 : Blue nucleus galaxy. 1221+178 : Bright knots at E and W edges of the bulge are both very blue while other portions 1221+178 are not so. 1221+214 : Diffuse disk. 1221+271 : Spheroidal compact? 1221+276 : Highly UV-excessed nucleus is surrounded by a triangular shape envelope. Two galaxies 1221+276 seemingly associating to the north are both quite red. 1221+317 : Late-type edge-on spiral. 1222+167 : Irregular shape of the bulge suggests that this might be of an Ic type. 1222+208 : Low surface brightness. 1222+262 : Bulge is not so blue. 1222+269 : Slightly unsymmetric spindle. 1222+286 : Face-on spiral. 1222+301 : Fairly compact. 1223+125 : Edge-on. 1223+159 : Edge-on. 1223+216 : Sesami-seed shape. 1223+252 : Arms are blue while bulge is not so. 1223+255 : Diffuse spiral. 1223+264 : Low surface brightness and diffuse. 1223+272 : Low surface brightness. 1223+302A: Fairly compact. 1223+302B: Fairly compact. 1223+315 : S galaxy with well-developed knotty arms. In Takase et al. (1983) this galaxy is 1223+315 designated as 1223+314. 1223+325 : Eye shape. 1223+327 : Bar shape galaxy with a few knots along the ridge. 1223+338 : Several blue knots distribute on arms. 1224+134 : Diffuse and irregular. 1224+161 : Irregular shape. 1224+189 : Low surface brightness spindle. 1224+237 : Both arms and nucleus are blue. 1224+255 : Spherical compact. 1224+263 : Diffuse. 1224+281 : May be an edge-on spiral. 1224+305 : Fairly compact. 1225+175 : West component only of Z099.061 is selected as a KUG. East component of this Zwicky 1225+175 galaxy is brighter but not blue. 1225+178 : Spindle. 1225+186 : Ringed arm surrounds featureless disk. 1225+190 : Lenticular. 1225+194 : Sperical compact? 1225+203 : Low surface brightness. 1225+204 : Arms are blue while bulge is rather red. 1225+228 : Low surface brightness and diffuse with irregular shape. 1225+234 : Compact with protuberance? 1225+267 : Spheroidal compact. 1225+280 : Fairly compact. 1225+282 : Diffuse. 1225+289A: Edge-on spiral galaxy with a bending disk. 1225+307 : Faint filament extends northwestward. 1225+312 : Fairly compact. 1225+404 : S-shape spiral with very bright and blue nucleus. 1226+206 : Probably of Ic type, though spots are not so well distinguished from each other. 1226+222B: Compact with protuberance at E. 1226+231 : Featured by several blue lumps. 1226+249A: Double galaxy? 1226+317 : Not so blue for a MKG. 1227+166 : Spheroidal compact. 1227+190 : Eye shape with rather red pupil. 1227+226 : Compact with extended envelope. 1227+288 : Diffuse spiral. 1227+360 : Bulge is rather red. 1227+386 : Almost stellar. 1228+174 : Diffuse spiral. 1228+182 : Diffuse. 1228+233 : A companion-like object attaches to the west of the main body. 1228+270 : Box shape. 1228+291B: Irregular shape. 1228+372A: Diffuse. 1228+419 : Irregular component at NW is extremely blue. Arm structure of the spiral at SE is 1228+419 disrupted and featured by many blue knots. 1229+151 : At the southern end is a giant HII region which looks like a comet-head and is very 1229+151 blue. 1229+153 : A clump locating at the north of the nucleus is very blue. 1229+185 : Diffuse. 1229+192 : Sesami-seed shape. 1229+193 : Low surface brightness and fuzzy. 1229+207 : Low surface brightness and irregular shape. 1229+226 : Diffuse. 1229+243 : Small object attaching to the east of the main body might be a companion. 1229+250 : Low surface brightness and irregular. 1229+276 : Edge-on spiral. 1229+277 : Edge-on galaxy with rather red bulge. 1229+313 : Edge-on spiral? 1229+319 : Diffuse. 1229+382 : Disk is not symmetric. 1229+401 : Bar-nucleus system is not smooth and extremely blue. 1230+176 : Low surface brightness ringed spiral with not so blue bulge. 1230+182 : Fairly diffuse spindle. 1230+196 : Featureless. 1230+204 : Edge-on. 1230+213 : Spindle. 1230+234 : Fairly low surface brightness for a compact. 1230+256 : Spheroidal compact? 1230+266 : Compact with extended halo? 1230+273 : Edge-on. 1230+292 : Spheridal shape. 1230+323 : Among clumps of HII regions the southwest one has highest UV-excess. 1230+332 : Diffuse. 1230+334A: Diffuse. 1230+336 : Fairly vague spindle shape galaxy with very low surface brightness. 1230+338 : NE side of the edge-on disk is fainter than SW side. 1230+360 : Diffuse and featureless. 1230+365 : Edge-on spiral? 1230+378 : Edge-on spiral with blue nucleus and bar. 1230+396 : Nucleus is eccentrically located on the low surface brightness disk. 1230+398 : Fairly thin edge-on. 1231+186 : Eye shape. 1231+203 : Spherical compact. 1231+205A: Low surface brightness disk. 1231+253 : Compact with protuberance at W. 1231+271 : Sesami-seed shape. 1231+277 : Edge-on galaxy with blue and rather red bulge. 1231+299 : Spiral galaxy with a blue stellar nucleus. 1231+305 : Knots of HII regions are blue while the bulge is rather red. 1231+357 : The nucleus, bar and an arm extending eastward contain several knots which are all 1231+357 highly UV-excessed. 1232+180 : Diffuse spiral with rather red bulge. 1232+260 : A hint of arm is seen at NE. 1232+268 : Edge-on. 1232+306 : Arms are blue while the small bulge is rather red. Might be a pair with a small 1232+306 object locating at the north. 1232+362 : Small and round component is highly UV-excessed. 1232+374 : A lump attaches to the west of the main body. 1233+182 : Eye shape. 1233+195 : Peculiar shape spiral with blue bar and nucleus. Another possibility is of Ic type. 1233+234 : A thin long arm extends eastward. 1233+261 : Fairly diffuse and almost featureless. 1233+262 : Beautiful edge-on galaxy with blue disk (its NW end is especially blue) and red 1233+262 bulge. 1233+264 : Fairly fuzzy disk. 1233+265 : Edge-on. 1233+272 : Compact with extended halo? 1233+302 : Edge-on. 1233+320 : A companion is at the east of the main object. 1234+199 : Pair of low surface brightness spiral and a companion at its E side. 1234+204 : Two stars are at E end of this spiral with rather red bulge. 1234+241 : Low surface brightness spiral. 1234+247 : Spindle shape galaxy with high surface brightness. 1234+264 : Very compact. 1234+278 : Slightly warped and elongated edge-on. 1234+284 : Low surface brightness and irregular. 1234+285 : Low surface brightness. 1234+404 : Spheroidal compact. 1235+198 : Diffuse and irregular shape. 1235+229 : Low surface brightness. 1235+239 : Diffuse and almost featureless. 1235+274 : Slightly spheroidal compact. 1235+279 : The core is eccentrically located. 1235+303 : Low surface brightness. 1235+323 : Diffuse. 1235+342 : A faint jet extends southeastward. 1235+385 : Spheroidal compact. 1236+254 : Two compacts are interacting. Listed magnitude is total of those of two components 1236+254 which are 17.6 and 17.4, respectively, according to Zwicky et al. (1975). 1236+278 : Spheroidal compact? 1236+285 : Spheroidal compact. 1236+293 : Diffuse. 1237+352 : Spheroidal system. Total color is rather red for a Markarian galaxy. 1237+405 : Double galaxy? 1238+189 : Diffuse and featureless. 1238+228B: Arc shape, its both ends being bluer than central portion. 1238+267A: Disk is blue while bulge is rather red. 1238+270 : A galaxy with beautiful spiral pattern and blue nucleus. 1238+281 : Edge-on. 1239+236 : Disk is blue while bulge is rather red. 1239+252 : Surface brightness is rather low for a compact. 1239+263B: Arms are composed of several knots and much bluer than nuclear part. Several detached 1239+263B components are seen at N and S of the main body. 1239+272 : Pair galaxies with a common envelope. 1239+311 : Irregular shape. 1239+328B: Edge-on spiral with many highly UV-excessed clumps of HII regions. 1239+341 : Elongated shape. 1239+387 : An irregular nebulosity is spread over this, possibly forming a low 1239+387 surface-brightness irregular galaxy. 1239+414 : Blue clumps and knots are scattered on the arm and the central region. KUG morphology 1239+414 of Sk+Sp. 1239+415 : Blue clumps and knots are scattered on the arm and the central region. KUG morphology 1239+415 of Sk+Sp. 1239+427 : Edge-on spiral. 1240+202 : Many blue knots are on arms while bulge is rather red. 1240+279 : Irregular shape galaxy with highly UV-excessed central part. 1240+306 : Northern component is bluer and more distorted than the other. 1240+314 : Compact but slightly irregular shape. 1240+343 : Spheroidal compact. 1241+291 : Not so blue for a MKG. 1241+301 : Seems to be a close interacting pair of which western component is very blue. 1241+324 : Main part (NGC 4656) and northeast portion (NGC 4657) compose an interacting pair. 1241+324 Several clumps are highly UV-excessed. Values of alpha and delta in the catalogue 1241+324 give those of NGC 4656. 1242+218 : Diffuse spiral with rather red bulge. 1242+273 : Peculiar shape bulge is surrounded by a homogeneous envelope. 1242+281A: Edge-on. 1242+281B: SB with considerably UV-exessed nucleus and bar. 1242+287A: The central condensation shows a lumpy feature which might suggest the type of Ic. 1242+287B: Edge-on. 1242+301 : S with highly UV-excessed nucleus and extending arms. 1242+345 : Edge-on spiral? 1243+210 : Spindle. 1243+265 : A few knots are on the irregular shape disk. 1243+278 : Edge-on spiral. 1243+352 : Edge-on spiral? 1244+222 : Low surface brightness. 1244+269 : Edge-on galaxy with rather red bulge. 1244+280 : A star superposes at the east side of the triangular shape galaxy. Seems to be 1244+280 composed of two high surface brightness condensations. 1244+296 : Edge-on SB with highly UV-excessed nucleus and an arm extending westward. 1244+356 : Total color is rather red for a Markarian galaxy. 1245+300 : S with a highly UV-excessed nucleus and beautifully symmetrical two arms. 1245+336 : The same as 1244+356. 1245+408 : Many blue knots on the disk. 1246+270 : Two interacting components look like head and body of an ant, respectively. 1246+274 : The curved bar and a knot locating at the northern end of an arm are very blue. A 1246+274 giant HII region is at the north end of the galaxy. 1246+295A: Double nucleus? 1246+295B: Edge-on. 1247+195 : Disk is blue while bulge is not so. 1247+257A: Sc type spiral. 1247+257B: Arms are blue while bulge is rather red. 1247+260 : Low surface brightness and featureless. 1247+262A: Almost stellar but slightly elongated. 1247+270 : Raindrop-shaped. 1247+277A: Double nucleus? 1247+277B: Low surface brightness spiral. 1247+310 : Edge-on. 1247+326 : Diffuse. 1247+334 : Very bright stellar nucleus. The nuclear part is highly UV-excessed. 1248+276B: Eye-shaped spiral. 1248+291 : SB with highly UV-excessed nucleus and bar ends. 1248+356 : The eccentrically located nucleus is highly UV-excessed. 1248+413 : Many blue knots on the ring. 1249+260 : SB with a peculiar bar structure. 1249+263 : Low surface brightness Ir with several knots of HII regions. 1249+272B: Spheroidal compact. 1249+275 : Eye shape. 1249+363 : Diffuse and amorphous. 1250+179 : Diffuse spiral. 1250+269 : Edge-on spiral. 1250+270 : Edge-on. 1250+276 : Heavy nucleus and asymmetrically extending arm are both blue. The central 1250+276 condensation very thick. 1250+304 : Double nucleus? 1250+323 : Heavy nucleus and faint disk are contrastive. 1250+360 : Edge-on spiral? 1250+370 : Kidney-bean galaxy according to Zwiky (1971). A compact galaxy and a ring shaped one 1250+370 seem to form a pair. A compact companion located to the north is fairly red. A bright 1250+370 blue clump is shifted from the center of the ring 1251+277B: Almost stellar compact. 1251+300 : Spheroidal compact. 1251+329 : Elongated shape. 1251+363 : Very peculiar complex system. A kind of a clumpy irregular? 1252+269 : Spherical compact. 1252+292 : S with fairly knotty arms. Arms are highly knotty. 1252+355 : Diffuse object. 1252+361 : Double nucleus? 1253+365 : Eye shape. 1254+219 : Messier 64. Black eye galaxy. 1254+226 : UV-excess at the center is extremely high. 1254+267 : Face-on spiral. 1254+274 : Blue stellar nucleus is seen. 1254+276 : Western component of the pair is blue while the other is not. 1254+291 : Edge-on spiral. 1254+296 : Edge-on spiral. 1254+327 : A giant complex of HII regions is located at the west part from where a feeler-like 1254+327 thing extends northwestward. 1254+373 : Eye shape. 1255+246 : Spheroidal compact. 1255+285 : Probably SB with a peculiar bulge. 1255+299 : Nucleus and arms are both blue. 1255+359 : Lenticular shape. 1256+278A: Fairly compact. 1256+278B: Compact but low degree of UV-excess. 1256+281 : Edge-on spiral. 1256+283 : Interacting with NGC 4860 which is located northeastward. 1256+287A: A plume extends northwestward. 1256+351 : A supergiant HII region complex is at the southwest end the galaxy. Comet-like 1256+351 appearance. 1256+357 : Edge-on. 1256+375 : Bright nuclear clumps connect with the thick arms. 1257+275 : Edge-on spiral. 1257+276 : Face-on spiral. 1257+278 : Highly UV-excessed nucleus. 1257+337 : Rain-drop shape. May be of a C or Ic type. 1257+350 : Edge-on. 1258+278 : Edge-on spiral. 1258+287 : Edge-on spiral with a highly UV-excessed bulge. 1258+400 : A star is overlapped to the south of the nucleus. 1259+284 : SB with highly UV-excessed nucleus and bar. 1259+303 : QSO according to the Byurakan spectrogram. 1259+369 : Diffuse and irregular shape galaxy with a stellar nucleus. 1300+207 : A faint knot is attached in the south portion. 1300+350 : Edge-on. 1300+374 : Diffuse galaxy with an eccentrically located nucleus. 1301+225 : Barred spiral with stellar nucleus which is extremely blue. 1301+263 : Very irregular shape. 1301+290 : Highly UV-excessed nucleus is surrounded by irregular shape spiral arms. 1301+392 : Thick arms. 1302+262 : Ring-shaped arm is blue. 1302+329 : Edge-on. 1302+356 : Stellar nucleus. 1303+280 : The arm structure is not clearly seen but patchy HII region knots are scattered 1303+280 around the bulge. 1303+292 : Edge-on spiral. 1303+299 : Thin edge-on spiral. 1303+331 : Edge-on. 1303+341 : Compact nucleus is surrounded by an irregular shape envelope. 1304+204B: Star-like. 1304+231 : Featureless structure with low surface brightness. 1304+281 : Magnitude given in MCG, 15, seems brighter than it is. 1304+291 : A triangular shape bright part is located at the southeast side of the galaxy. 1304+353 : Dense lenticular shape object. 1305+228 : Very blue knot is located at the east end of the galaxy. 1305+270 : Barred spiral with rather red bulge. 1305+351 : Compact galaxy with a faint extension at the north end. 1306+227 : Barred spiral with blue stellar nucleus. 1306+357 : Double system? 1307+245 : Edge-on. 1307+248 : Stellar nucleus. 1307+327 : Diffuse. Might be a planetary nebula. Faint filaments extend northward and 1307+327 southward. 1307+344 : Integral-sign shape with a split bar and the bent disk. 1307+352 : Edge-on. 1308+368 : Chaotic structure. The type Pi is another possibility. 1308+708 : Blue nucleus or a giant HII region is located at the southeastern edge of the galaxy. 1309+231 : Arm structure is irregular. A blue star overlaps on the northern portion of the 1309+231 disk. 1309+266 : Peculiar shape. 1309+269 : Spheroidal shape. 1309+362 : S-shaped spiral. 1309+365 : Edge-on spiral. 1310+230 : Probably clumpy irregular galaxy though its surface brightness is low. 1310+343A: Spindle shape. 1310+343B: S-shaped spiral. 1310+350A: A spiral galaxy, with an eccentrically located nucleus, and a small globular one make 1310+350A a pair. 1310+677 : Spherical compact. 1311+235 : Southwestern smaller component has higher UV-excess than northeastern main body 1311+235 which is also blue. 1311+252 : Stellar nucleus. 1311+262 : Circular disk. Might be a planetary nebula. 1311+342 : Hot-spot nucleus is eccentrically located on the disk. The type Ic is another 1311+342 possibility. 1311+714 : Edge-on. 1312+242 : Fairly compact. 1312+309 : Face-on spiral with blue nuclear portion. 1312+351 : Clumps of HII regions are rather sparsely distributed. 1313+268 : Double compact? 1313+309 : Asymmetric blue bar. 1313+321 : A red star overlaps on the east end of the galaxy. 1313+353 : The bulge seems to be composed of hot-spots. 1313+360 : Peculiar ear-shaped galaxy. 1314+318A: Edge-on. 1314+355 : Might be a planetary nebula. 1315+313 : Eye-shaped galaxy with extremely blue nucleus. 1315+340A: Double nucleus galaxy. 1315+340B: Circular disk with a stellar nucleus. 1316+317 : Clumps of HII regions are eccentrically located on the disk. 1316+348 : Double galaxy with a common envelope. 1316+355 : Listed magnitude and size are for the larger component only. The smaller component 1316+355 located east is also moderately blue. 1316+686 : Featureless. 1317+296 : Spherical compact. 1317+305 : Very peculiar nucleus and bar structure. Ic type is another possibility. 1318+226 : Spherical. 1318+241 : Arm structure is asymmetric. 1318+308 : Spherical. 1318+316 : Edge-on. 1318+317 : Nucleus is surrounded by thick inner ring and faint halo. 1318+318 : Bar is eccentrically situated and arm structure is asymmetric. 1318+334 : Edge-on. 1318+340 : Lenticular. 1318+709 : Featureless disk. 1319+356 : Peculiar nuclear structure. 1319+378 : Diffuse. 1319+387 : Two bright and highly blue knots are seen at both ends of the edge-on disk. 1319+389 : Arm structure is peculiarly distorted. 1320+237A: Lenticular. 1320+237B: Circular. 1320+272 : Spiral with red bulge. 1320+320 : Double nucleus and irregular shape suggest that two components are interacting. 1320+337 : The bar is much brighter than the disk. 1320+354 : Edge-on. 1321+374 : The disk is blue while the bulge is rather red. 1321+707 : Several clumps are distributed randomly. 1322+318 : Lenticular. 1322+328 : Beautifully symmetrical barred spiral. 1322+334 : Edge-on. 1322+366A: Rather red for a Markarian galaxy. 1322+371 : Triple system. All three are fairly blue. 1322+707 : Edge-on. 1323+225 : A blue star attaches to the southeast side of the galaxy. 1323+267 : Larger and smaller components both have fairly high UV-excess. 1323+275 : Peculiar shape nucleus. 1323+339 : Arms are blue while the bulge is rather red. 1323+353 : Arm structure is unsymmetrical. 1323+361 : Arms are blue while the bulge is rather red. 1324+236 : An object attaching to the south end of the galaxy seems a star which is very red. 1324+259 : Pair galaxy of which eastern component is not so blue. 1324+268 : Brighter and larger western component is bluer than the other one which has a 1324+268 filament extending mainly southward. 1324+271 : Spiral with ring-shaped arm and rather red bulge. 1324+285 : Double system composed of equal size components. 1324+307 : Spheroidal compact with northeastward ejection. 1324+325 : A few clumps are seen, but they might be nucleus and arm segments of s spiral galaxy. 1325+278 : Spheroidal. 1325+306 : Small galaxy located at southeast of the galaxy may be a companion. 1325+320 : Very thin arm extends to the east. 1326+344 : Edge-on. 1326+380 : Condensed but somewhat lenticular in shape. 1326+390 : Generally diffuse. 1326+415 : Magnitude given in MCG seems brighter by at least 0.5 mag. 1326+679 : Condensed. 1327+312 : There are at least three clumps. 1327+315 : There are clumps of HII regions on the very irregular shape background. Another 1327+315 possibility is Pi type. 1327+371 : Disk is fairly blue while bulge is rather red. 1327+404 : Spheroidal compact. 1328+246 : Raindrop-shaped. 1328+267 : Spheroidal. 1328+315 : Largely distorted bar and quite an asymmetric spiral arm seem to be due to the 1328+315 interaction with a companion located at the west. 1328+344 : Double nucleus. 1328+355 : Edge-on. 1328+378 : Almost spherical. 1328+402 : Southeastern side arm has medium UV-excess. 1329+265 : Spheroidal compact. 1329+272 : Not so blue for a Markarian galaxy. 1330+332 : Featureless elliptical. Might be a planetary nebula. 1330+333 : Lenticular. 1330+344 : Spheroidal compact. 1330+371 : Edge-on. 1330+374A: Single thin arm unsymmetrically extends. Single, circular and very slender arm is 1330+374A impressive. A companion-like object is located to the southeast but seems not 1330+374A interacting with the main body. 1330+379 : Eye-shaped. 1330+383 : Diffuse. 1330+421 : Double system composed of an edge-on object and a face-on spiral of which bulge is 1330+421 rather red. No distortion may suggest no interaction. 1331+263 : Face-on spiral? 1331+365 : Magnitude given in MCG, 15m is brighter by at least 1.5mag. 1331+371 : Rhombic shape. 1331+382 : Diffuse. 1331+388 : Diffuse. 1331+391 : Distorted form. 1331+691 : Magnitude given in the Markarian catalogue seems brighter by 1 mag. 1332+252 : Face-on spiral with rather red bulge. 1332+316 : Almost face-on spiral. 1332+343 : Northern and southern arms are both highly UV-excessed, while the bulge is rather 1332+343 red. 1332+374 : Edge-on. 1332+385 : Edge-on. 1333+294 : Spheroidal compact. 1333+360 : Double nucleus. 1335+220 : Spheroidal compact. 1335+276 : Spiral with red bulge. 1335+280A: Bar is curved. 1335+290 : Double nucleus. 1336+192 : Nucleus seems split into spots. 1336+312 : Another possibility is Sp type with hotspot nucleus. 1336+333 : Flattened system is divided into three portions, of which west one is bluest. 1336+340 : Double galaxy? 1336+382 : Unsymmetrical shape. 1337+280 : Face-on spiral. 1337+286 : Two elongated galaxies seem interacting. Southern component is bluer. 1337+363 : Spherical. 1337+371 : Peculiar structure. 1338+175 : Low surface brightness. 1338+219 : Low surface brightness. 1338+247 : Spherical compact. 1338+306B: Rather red condensed nucleus with spheroidal halo. 1338+324 : Hot-spot nucleus? 1338+345 : Split nucleus? 1339+340 : Edge-on. 1340+198 : Diffuse. 1340+302 : Face-on spiral with two heavy arms. 1340+358 : Bluge is rather red. 1340+372 : Condensed but lenticular in shape. Spheroidal compact. 1341+185 : A companion is at the south. 1341+193 : Twin compacts. Listed size and magnitude are for both components. 1341+339 : Spheroidal compact. 1341+407 : Amorphous. 1342+205 : Diffuse. 1342+224 : A plume extends southeastward. 1342+273 : Highly condensed. 1342+336 : Rice grain-shaped. 1342+354B: Edge-on. 1342+363 : Surface brightness of the disk is slightly low. 1343+270 : Lenticular shape. 1343+298 : Spherical compact. 1343+351 : At least four clumps are seen. 1343+368 : Disk is blue, while bulge is rather red. 1344+179 : Post-eruptive galaxy according to Zwicky. 1344+214 : Compact? 1344+341A: Edge-on spiral distorted by 1344+341B. 1344+341B: Bar and arms are both blue, seems to be interacting with 1344+341A. 1344+393 : Bar is eccentrically located. 1344+399 : Spheroidal compact. 1345+193 : Diffuse. 1345+285 : Low surface brightness spiral. 1345+343 : Spheroidal compact with an extensive halo. 1345+363 : Blue bar is surrounded by a faint disk. 1345+381 : Spheroidal compact. 1345+407 : Edge-on. 1346+284 : Double system? 1346+316 : A few protrusions emerge from the condensed central part. 1346+397 : Bulge is rather red. 1346+419 : Two galaxies with similar size are in a common envelope. 1346+675 : Nucleus is slightly eccentrically located. 1346+720 : Nucleus and bar are located eccentrically. 1347+180 : Edge-on. 1347+184 : Lens with warping edge at the east side. 1347+286 : Bar is in parallel to the minor axis of the background elliptical disk. Two stars 1347+286 overlap at the positions of both ends of its minor axis. 1347+344 : Edge-on. 1347+355B: Edge-on galaxy with rather red bulge. 1348+217 : Spheroidal compact. 1348+308 : Face-on galaxy with low surface brightness. 1348+336 : Sesami-seed-shaped. 1348+385 : Face-on spiral with blue nucleus. 1349+346B: Diffuse. 1349+378 : Sesami-seed-shaped. 1349+688 : Arm structure is unsymmetrical. 1350+175 : Spheroidal compact. 1350+205 : Low surface brightness double system. 1350+257 : Double nucleus. 1350+267 : Eye shape. 1350+321 : Blue arms. 1350+355 : Lumpy bar. 1350+359 : Low surface brightness. 1350+377 : Edge-on. 1350+397 : Low surface brightness and featureless. Might be a planetary nebula. 1351+174 : Two or three components interact. SE component is bluest. Listed size and magnitude 1351+174 apply whole system. 1351+196 : Nucleus is eccentrically located. 1351+236 : Spherical compact. 1351+250 : Bulge is not so blue. 1351+310 : Condensed portion shows a triangular shape. 1351+337A: Ring-shaped arm is blue while bulge is rather red. 1351+338B: Compact galaxy with a plume. 1351+377 : Face-on spiral with stellar blue nucleus. 1351+384 : Edge-on. 1351+402 : Bar and disk form a cat's eye shape. 1351+406 : Barred spiral with beautiful ring-type arm structure. 1351+687 : Main component has a distorted form. 1351+695 : Highly condensed blue nucleus is surrounded by an extended envelope. 1352+152 : Which of C, Sp and Sk type is not clear. 1352+184 : Edge-on. 1352+213 : Face-on spiral with not so blue bulge. 1352+229 : Low surface brightness and irregular shape. 1352+331A: Make a group of edge-on galaxies, with 1352+331B and 1353+331. 1352+331B: Make a group of edge-on galaxies, with 1352+331A and 1353+331. 1352+332 : Low surface brightness. 1352+415 : Arms are blue while bulge is rather red. 1352+683 : Nucleus is eccentrically located. 1353+124 : Slightly distorted spheroidal shape. 1353+130 : Slightly distorted spheroidal shape. 1353+186 : Peculiar projection extends northward. 1353+211 : Slightly diffuse spindle. 1353+253 : Unsymmetrical arm structure. 1353+331 : Make a group of edge-on galaxies, with 1352+331A and 1352+331B. 1353+361 : Low surface brightness. 1353+385 : Highly compact nucleus is eccentrically located on the disk with an unusual shape. 1353+404 : Bulge and spiral arms are both blue. 1354+143 : Bar is not centrally situated. 1354+197 : Spheroidal compact? 1354+204 : Beautifully symmetric edge-on spiral. 1354+294 : Blue knotty arms with a red nucleus. 1354+305 : Star-like knot in the north. 1355+147 : Disk is blue while bulge is rather red. Lenticular shape. 1355+155 : Arms are blue while bulge is not so. 1355+174 : Eye-shaped. 1355+290 : Interacting galaxies with a third component. 1355+383 : Nucleus is eccentrically located. 1356+199 : Low surface brightness face-on spiral. 1356+222 : Fairly diffuse edge-on spiral. 1356+231A: Spindle with bright and blue bulge. 1356+231B: Spheroidal compact. 1356+246 : Low surface brightness and featureless. 1356+257 : Spindle. 1356+347 : Unsymmetric arm structure. 1356+368 : Low surface brightness. 1356+376A: A and B, these two form a spectacular interacting pair. 1356+376B: A and B, these two form a spectacular interacting pair. 1356+428 : Featureless. 1357+161 : Disk is blue while bulge is not so. 1357+200 : Sesami-seed shape. 1357+353 : Low surface brightness. 1357+362 : Low surface brightness. 1357+384 : Possibly pair with edge-on galaxy NGC5403 which is located southward. 1357+390 : Edge-on. 1357+406A: A and B, these two form a contact system, but it is not clear whether they are 1357+406A interacting or not. 1357+406B: A and B, these two form a contact system, but it is not clear whether they are 1357+406B interacting or not. 1358+151 : Edge-on spiral with rather red bulge. 1358+160 : There are several small galaxies around this one, probably forming a group together. 1358+209 : Spindle shape spiral with not so blue bulge. 1358+267 : Spheroidal compact. 1358+271 : Eye shape. 1358+289 : Blue ring-like arms. 1358+321 : Blue knotty arms. 1358+362 : Not certain whether C or Sp. 1358+387 : A spot located at the southwest portion of the galaxy is very blue. 1358+412A: Barred spiral with ringed arm and eccentrically located nucleus-bar system. 1358+412B: Edge-on galaxy with curved bar. 1359+126 : Eastern main component has extremely high UV-excess, while the other low UV-excess. 1359+176 : Spheroidal compact. 1359+178B: Low surface brightness and almost featureless. 1359+207 : Spheroidal compact? 1359+251B: Rain-drop shape. 1359+326 : Spheroidal compact. 1359+340 : Interacting pair of elliptical and spiral galaxies. A knot locating at the northern 1359+340 portion of the latter is very blue. Listed size applies the whole system. 1359+370 : Compact galaxy with extended halo. 1400+147 : Pair with NGC8949 which is brighter but redder than this galaxy. 1400+250 : Spindle. 1400+261 : Thin-eye shape. 1400+262 : Spherical compact? 1400+350 : Low surface brightness disk. 1400+352 : Spherical compact. 1401+151 : Spheroidal. 1401+247 : Spherical compact. 1401+295 : Eye-shaped. 1401+338 : Almost spherical compact. 1401+349 : Eccentrically located nucleus is surrounded by incomplete ring arm. 1401+353 : Low surface brightness. 1401+355 : Integral-sign-shaped. 1401+392 : Stellar nucleus is on the diffuse disk. 1401+418B: Pair of compact and diffuse elongated galaxies. 1401+697 : Spherical compact. 1402+218 : Spheroidal compact. 1402+262 : Spheroidal compact? 1402+327 : Low surface brightness and featureless. 1402+334 : Spheroidal compact. 1402+335 : Diak is blue while nucleus is rather red. 1402+341 : Double nucleus? Western one is bluer than eastern. 1402+358 : Diffuse. 1402+369 : Compact galaxy with a plume emerging westward. 1403+130 : Ring type arm and integral-sign-shaped bar are both blue. 1403+379 : Diffuse. 1403+546 : Stellar nucleus and several knots on arms are highly UV-excessed. 1403+689 : Featureless and fairly diffuse. 1404+132 : Quite a peculiar shape. 1404+265 : Spindle. 1404+355 : Double system? Eastern component is bluer than the other. 1404+360 : Arms are blue while bulge is rather red. 1404+361 : Superposed by a star. 1404+693 : Barred spiral with symmetric arms. 1405+148 : Blue stellar nucleus is eccentrically located. 1405+162 : Double galaxy? 1405+263A: Bulge is not so blue. 1405+263B: Low surface brightness and irregular shape. 1406+094 : A faint arm connects both components. 1406+149 : Rather red for a Markarian galaxy. 1406+166 : Another possibility of the type is Ic. 1406+337 : Disk is blue while bluge is rather red. 1406+359 : Discontinuous arm structure. Low surface brightness. 1406+365 : Edge-on. 1406+367 : Vague spiral structure. Low surface brightness. 1407+151 : Face-on spiral with blue nucleus. 1407+165 : Edge-on spiral with slightly bent disk and rather red nucleus. 1407+177 : Bar-nucleus is of peculiar shape. 1407+207 : Nucleus-bar system is eccentrically located on the background. 1407+261 : Extremely blue nucleus. 1407+266 : Compact with protuberance at E. 1407+346 : Triangular shape. 1407+356 : Disk shows vague feature and low surface brightness. 1407+364 : Low surface brightness. 1407+377 : Bright condensation is eccentrically located on the disk. 1407+535 : S galaxy with a peculiar arm structure. 1408+154 : Disk is blue while bulge is rather red. 1408+169 : Edge-on. 1408+181 : Spheroidal compact with circular halo. 1408+257 : Diffuse. 1408+293B: Blue central region. 1408+391A: Featureless diffuse object. 1409+085 : Horned disk? 1409+160 : Pair with UGC9086 and KUG1409+161. Face-on spiral with well-developed arms. 1409+161A: Pair with UGC9086 locating at the northeast direction. 1409+194 : Spheroidal compact? 1409+207 : Several knots are on irregular shape background. 1409+216 : Arms are blue while bulge is rather red. 1409+242 : Face-on spiral. 1409+243 : Irregular shape. 1409+321 : Blue nucleus is eccentrically located and arm structure is asymmetric. 1409+398 : Not so blue for a Markarian galaxy. Condensed central region is surrounded by 1409+398 extensive halo. 1410+088 : A ring surrounding the system. 1410+230 : Diffuse. 1410+264 : Lenticular shape. 1410+303 : Very blue southeastern component. 1410+359B: Not certain whether Sk or C. 1410+360 : Might be a double system. 1411+158 : Arms are blue while bulge is rather red. 1411+163 : Low surface brightness and featureless object. 1411+248 : Face-on spiral. 1411+372 : Surface brightness is not so high for a compact. 1411+375 : Distinct spindle-shaped galaxy with rather red nucleus. 1412+234 : Spheroidal compact. 1412+269A: Face-on spiral or compact galaxy with a faint halo. 1412+356A: Edge-on galaxy with blue disk and rather red bulge. 1412+366 : Eye-shaped galaxy with rather red bulge. 1413+164 : Each of E and W components emerges tidal arm. 1413+252 : Compact with a lump at SW. 1413+257 : Spindle with not so blue bulge. 1413+265 : At the northwest end there seems to be a giant HII region but it might be a star. 1413+268 : Disrupted arm structure. 1413+361 : Nucleus is rather red. 1413+364A: Elongated edge-on spiral with biue disk and rather red bulge. 1413+366 : Almost spherical compact. 1413+399 : Spheroidal compact. 1413+403 : Edge-on. 1413+412 : Spherical compact. 1413+573 : North and south portions are possibly separated forming a pair. 1414+232 : Edge-on spiral. 1414+330 : Split bar. 1414+368 : Bar is blue and NE portion of the arm is highly blue. Disturbed by an interaction of 1414+368 the companion located at SW which is a face-on spiral with red bulge. Listed 1414+368 magnitude applies whole system of the pair. 1415+253 : Seyfert galaxy? 1415+266 : Nucleus and spiral arms are both blue. 1415+270 : Disturbed by a neighboring edge-on galaxy. 1415+578 : Edge-on spiral with several knots along its ridge. 1416+145 : Bulge is not so blue. 1416+251 : Spheroidal shape. 1416+257 : Edge-on spiral. 1417+154 : Low surface brightness. 1417+265 : Slug-shaped. 1417+269 : Spheroidal. 1417+363 : Face-on spiral. MKG677 is a rather red object neighboring to the north-east of this 1417+363 galaxy. 1417+365 : R image is rather bright for a MKG. 1418+139 : Compact but unsymmetric. 1418+179 : Diffuse face-on spiral. 1418+569 : Knotty HII regions are distributed on the disk where the arm structure is not clear. 1419+237 : Not so blue for a MKG. 1419+243 : Spheroidal galaxy with a halo. 1419+273 : Spiral with a diffuse disk. 1420+139 : Interacting two spirals are both distorted. 1420+153 : Giant and very blue HII region is at the north end. South end is slightly warped. 1420+159 : Eye shape. 1420+231 : Boomerang-shaped pair. East component has higher UV-excess. 1420+240 : Spheroidal shape. 1420+251 : Edge-on spiral? 1420+330 : theta-shaped spiral. 1420+373 : R image is rather bright for a MKG. 1420+564 : Edge-on spiral? 1420+576 : Fairly compact. 1421+094 : Blue disk? 1421+124 : Compact with jet? 1421+126A: Paired double which seems not interacting. 1421+126B: Spheroidal compact. 1421+140 : Spherical compact. 1421+148 : Gibbous moon shape bulge and well developed northern arm, which is blue, are both 1421+148 peculiar. 1421+164 : Ringed spiral with fairly low surface brightness. 1421+166 : Face-on. 1421+342 : Barred spiral with a hot-spot nucleus. 1421+366 : Split bulge? 1422+242 : Spheroidal shape. 1422+252 : Edge-on spiral. 1422+264A: Lenticular shape. 1422+545 : Highly UV-excessed giant HII region is at the southeast end of the galaxy. 1422+573 : Oval shape galaxy. Magnitude listed in Markarian catalogue seems brighter by one mag. 1423+138 : Not clear whether compact or spiral. 1423+147 : Face-on. 1423+231 : Not so blue for a compact galaxy. Might be a star. 1423+256 : Spiral with a thick blue bar. 1423+327 : Double galaxy. 1423+565 : Blue bar is on diffuse disk which is of somewhat irregular shape. 1424+083 : A star is overlapped? 1424+224 : Nucleus is eccentrically located and arms are asymmetrical. 1425+130 : Nucleus is eccentrically located and the arm structure is quite asymmetric. 1425+131 : Spherical compact or double galaxy? 1425+137 : Irregular. 1425+141 : Not clear whether compact or spiral. 1425+164 : Eye shape SW component of Z104.030 of which NE component is a red galaxy. Listed 1425+164 magnitude is that for a half of the total luminosity given in Zwicky CGCG catalogue. 1425+170 : Diffuse spiral. 1425+271 : SB with a split nucleus. 1426+227 : Spheroidal shape. 1426+274A: Elliptical shape. 1426+274B: Lenticular shape. 1426+326 : Bulge (or bar) is eccentrically located. 1427+140 : Spindle shape. 1427+153 : Low surface brightness. 1427+232 : spheroidal shape. 1428+074 : Peculiar nucleus. 1428+128 : Spheroidal compact. 1428+141 : Absorption blots are seen here and there on the galaxy. 1428+142 : Absorption blots are seen here and there on the galaxy. 1428+146 : Kidney shape. 1428+257 : Face-on SB with a peculiar bar. 1428+274 : Highly UV-excessed bulge is surrounded by an eccentrically extending halo. 1429+082 : Nucleus and arms are both very peculiar. 1429+088 : Spheroidal compact. 1429+101 : Spheroidal compact. 1429+147A: Arms of NW component seems distorted. 1429+236 : Spheroidal shape. 1429+334 : Box shaped bulge is surrounded by a thin envelope. 1429+541 : Face-on spiral. 1430+118 : Peculiar shape bulge is very heavy. 1430+140 : Bar shape. 1430+264 : Spheroidal shape. 1430+369A: Dense but not so blue condensation is at the east end of the galaxy. 1430+526 : SB galaxy with an asymmetrical bar structure. 1431+256 : S with well-developed arms. 1431+264 : SB with a peculiar bar and knotty arms. 1431+496 : Knotty arms are blue while the bulge is rather red. 1431+562 : Fairly diffuse. 1432+267 : This connects to an E galaxy IC 4462 and forms a triple system with another one 1432+267 located southward. 1432+488 : Inclined bar and disk are both fairly blue. 1433+353 : Dense condensation surrounded by a faint halo. 1433+488 : Might be a companion of 1432+488. 1434+102B: Several knots clump, but they are not so blue. 1434+488 : Both nucleus and knotty arms are fairly blue. 1435+487 : The bar is inclined against the disk. 1435+516 : Listed magnitude which is given in MCG seems brighter by 1.5mag. 1436+096 : Double nucleus? 1436+529B: Edge-on spiral with a blue bar. 1437+078 : Low surface brightness and almost featureless. 1437+475 : Spherical compact. 1437+513 : Very flat edge-on. 1437+524 : Edge-on spiral with a blue bar. 1439+507 : Edge-on. 1439+537 : Faint projection extends southward. A faint blue compact is located at the northwest 1439+537 of this object of which magnitude is 17.3 according to Zwicky (1971). On the Kiso 1439+537 plate multicolor images for the companion is overlapped with the star located south 1439+537 and so its UV-excess degree can not be estimated. 1440+090 : Spheroidal compact. 1441+524 : Diffuse. 1441+547 : Triangular shape. Double galaxy? 1442+075 : Spheroidal compact? 1443+499 : Spherical compact. 1444+126 : Thick-lens shape. 1444+506 : Knotty arms are blue while the bulge is rather red. 1445+073 : Spheroidal compact with a lump at the west end. 1445+093 : Nucleus is eccentrically located in the irregular shape disk. 1446+073 : Nucleus is eccentrically located in low surface brightness disk. 1446+098 : Spheroidal compact. 1446+479 : Edge-on. 1447+501 : Eye-shaped. 1448+051 : A star is overlapped? 1448+120 : Spheroidal compact. 1448+509 : Spherical compact. 1448+526 : Spheroidal compact. 1449+029 : Bright nucleus. 1449+033 : A knot at the southeastern edge. 1449+490 : Diffuse. 1449+528 : A small companion attaches to the southwest. 1450+071 : Integral-sign shape. Warping disk with a companion? 1450+471 : Low surface brightness circular disk. 1450+514 : The disk is blue while the bulge is rather red. 1450+536 : Northern and southern portions of the nucleus have asymmetrical brightness. 1451+037 : Face-on spiral with bright blue knots in the outer arms a pair with NGC5775. 1451+103 : Spheroidal compact. 1451+125 : A companion attaches to the north of the main body. 1451+126 : Thick bar shape. 1451+493 : The bar position deviates southeastwards. 1451+517 : Double system. 1452+105 : Compact with halo. 1452+533 : The bar is surrounded by the diffuse disk. 1454+476 : The spiral pattern is beautiful though its surface brightness is low. 1454+495 : Warped edge-on galaxy. 1454+498 : Diffuse. 1454+513 : Not certain whether two components are interacting or not. 1455+027 : Pair with a edge-on spiral galaxy. 1455+498A: Massive nucleus and unsymmetric bar system are both prominent. Eastern branch of the 1455+498A bar is very blue. 1456+483 : The nucleus is bright and blue. 1457+066 : Bright nucleus. 1457+540 : The nucleus is eccentrically located. 1458+516 : Diffuse spiral with an unsymmetric disk shape. 1458+544 : Barred spiral with an asymmetrical shape disk. 1458+568 : Edge-on. 1459+485A: Double core and bifurcating ridge lines suggest that two edge-on galaxies seem 1459+485A interacting. 1459+485B: Warped edge-on galaxy. 1459+491 : Low surface brightness. 1500+495 : Diffuse spiral. 1500+506 : Double nucleus. The central one is rather red while the other is blue. 1502+484 : The smaller eastern component is bluer than the other. 1502+495 : The disk is blue while the bulge is rather red. 1502+507 : Eye-shaped. 1502+516 : Almost spherical compact. 1503+039 : Bright blue nucleus. 1503+052 : Bright clumps in the central region. 1503+513 : Edge-on. 1504+514 : There seems to be two nuclei of which the western component is bluer than the central 1504+514 one. 1504+565 : Spherical shape. 1506+516 : Edge-on galaxy whose nucleus is very bright. 1506+553 : Spheroidal. 1506+566 : Spheroidal compact. 1507+524 : Thick arm is located at the east half while massive nucleus is at the west half of 1507+524 the galaxy. 1507+553 : A small object located at the south may be companion. 1508+068 : A blue knot at the northwestern edge. 1509+527 : Spheroidal. 1510+559 : Low surface brightness galaxy. 1510+571 : There is a faint extension to the southeast direction. 1512+557 : Very diffuse irregular galaxy. 1514+552 : Triple system of which two are small companions. 1515+556 : Peculiar shape. May be an interacting pair. 1516+568 : Lenticular. 1517+566 : According to Zwicky (1971) this is one of the paired compacts. But the northern one 1517+566 is not so blue to be included in this catalogue. 1548+361 : Red nucleus. 1550+178 : Irregular shape. 1550+219A: Pair with 1550+219B. 1550+219B: Peculiar shape. 1550+246 : Nucleus and knots located in the east part of the galaxy are blue. 1551+147 : SB of which upper bar end has extremely high UV-excess. 1552+167 : Probably a pair of E and a globular galaxy at southwest, the latter component having 1552+167 much higher UV-excess than the former. 1552+193 : Nucleus has extremely high UV-excess. 1552+212 : edge-on spiral. 1553+184 : Edge-on spiral. 1553+200 : Close double of which both components are highly UV-excessed. 1555+177 : Edge-on spiral? 1555+234 : According to the Kiso plate the northeast end of the galaxy is highly UV-excessed, 1555+234 suggesting this is of type Ig. 1556+130 : The nucleus is eccentrically located. 1556+132 : S with a stellar nucleus. 1556+175 : SB with a prominent bar and well-developed arms. 1556+208 : Among this Seyfert's sextet the southernmost component is bluest, the northern three 1556+208 components are fairly blue, while the other two are rather red. 1556+259 : Magnitude given by Markarian is fainter by at least 0.5 mag.. 1556+276 : SB galaxy with a stellar nucleus of highly UV-excessed. 1557+203 : Face-on spiral with one arm extending from east to south. 1558+128 : A galaxy with a peculiar nucleus or connecting two galaxies. 1558+158 : Southwest portion of the ringed arm has high UV-excess. 1558+168 : Nucleus is eccentrically located. 1558+247 : Featureless object. 1558+268 : Edge-on spiral. 1558+270 : Spiral galaxy with somewhat peculiar shape. 1558+279 : A jet extends southward. 1559+135 : Edge-on galaxy. 1559+152 : Almost globular except the southwest portion. 1559+158 : Nucleus is eccentrically located. 1559+160 : Flat edge-on galaxy to the north of which continues a chain of ellipticals of Arp 1559+160 324. 1559+163 : Close double of which east component has very high UV-excess. 1559+178 : Face-on spiral. 1559+189 : A beak-shaped projection is toward the southeast direction. 1559+201 : Fairly compact. 1559+242 : Spiral galaxy with an eccentrically located stellar nucleus and a diffuse disk.. 1559+274 : Interacting spiral galaxies present a peculiar shape. Several other galaxies seem to 1559+274 associate with this object. 1559+275 : Nucleus is eccentrically located. 1600+123 : Triangular shape nucleus. 1600+196B: Compact galaxy with a jet toward north. 1600+264 : North component has much higher UV-excess than the other. Position, size and 1600+264 magnitude listed here are for the whole system. 1601+155 : Edge-on galaxy. 1601+192 : Fish-shaped irregular galaxy with extremely high UV-excess. 1601+246 : Spiral galaxy with a blue stellar nucleus. 1602+152 : Flattened edge-on galaxy. 1602+174B: Lenticular shape. 1602+205 : Compact? 1603+166 : A blue globular HII region associated with an elongated shape partner which has low 1603+166 UV-excess. 1603+174 : Compact but may not be a star. 1603+179B: A jet is extending eastward to the neighboring faint galaxy. 1603+206 : Clumpy irregular galaxy with a very peculiar shape. 1603+224 : Fairly compact. A small galaxy attaching to the south may be a companion. 1604+158 : Two globular galaxies both have medium UV-excess. The catalogued size is that of the 1604+158 double system. 1604+176 : Spheroidal shape. 1604+369 : Bright nuclear region. 1605+275 : Two galaxies present a boomerang shape. 1606+124 : SB with a bar of peculiar structure. 1606+272 : Several knots are along the disk plane. 1607+172 : Edge-on galaxy. 1607+245 : Fairly compact. 1608+171 : S with a hot-spot nucleus. 1608+191 : Stellar nucleus with UV-excess. 1608+268B: Diffuse object. 1609+154 : Detached pair of which northern component has high UV-excess while the other lower 1609+154 UV-excess. The catalogued size is that of the system. 1609+370 : Jet-like structure is seen in the north direction. 1610+227A: Two arms extend northeastward and southeastward. This may be an interacting pair 1610+227A system. 1610+284B: A very blue knot is at the southeastern edge of the brighter component. 1610+341 : Double nuclei with a common disk of which west component is rather red. 1611+326 : Several blue knots are on the arms. 1611+374B: Beautiful spiral structure. 1612+323 : Spheroidal compact? 1612+368 : Probably a pair of northern edge-on spiral and southern fainter galaxies. 1612+370 : Spiral with a compact nucleus. 1612+396 : Blue stellar nucleus. 1613+274 : A very blue knot is at the western edge of the galaxy. 1613+346A: Knotty arms. 1613+374 : Compact with a jet? 1614+329 : Double system? 1614+371 : Spherical compact. 1614+384 : Double nuclei both of which are blue. 1614+419 : Blue stellar nucleus. 1614+425 : East component is compact and very blue while west one is extended and rather red. 1615+352A: A star seems overlap the galaxy. 1615+352B: Elongated galaxy which seems to have a companion at its southwest side. 1615+370 : Edge-on spiral. 1616+334 : Diffuse. 1616+338 : Spheroidal compact. 1616+350 : Spherical compact. 1616+353 : Spherical compact. 1616+357A: ! mark-shaped. 1618+327 : Spheroidal compact? 1618+336 : Edge-on. 1618+343 : Edge-on galaxy with several knots. 1618+378 : Egg-shaped. 1619+324 : Beautiful barred spiral with blue knots. 1619+353A: Spheroidal compact. 1619+400A: Eye shaped. 1620+349 : S-shape spiral. 1620+384 : Compact galaxy with a plume extending to the north-west direction. 1620+390A: Barred spiral with peculiar bar and arm structures. 1621+356 : Double system? 1621+413 : Seems to be a double system. 1622+374 : Spindle-shape. 1622+411B: East component is very blue and distorted. The listed size covers both components. 1623+304A: Bright blue clumps are situated at the western part of the system. 1623+340 : Spheroidal compact. 1623+381 : Looks like a clumpy irregular. 1624+404 : Complex structure. 1624+411 : Blue nucleus with an annular ring. 1625+362A: Double-nuclei galaxy? 1625+392B: Faint jet is ejected to the west direction. 1625+413 : Nearly face-on spiral with a small nucleus. 1626+413 : Clumpy irregular with at least five conglomerations of HII region. 1628+358 : Several conglomeration are seen in the disk. 1629+357 : Spheroidal compact. 1630+312 : Spheroidal compact. 1631+290 : Arms are blue while bulge is rather red. 1633+275 : Western compact of the double system is blue while eastern one is rather red. 1634+401 : U image suggest that is may be a clumpy irregular. 1635+360 : Peculiarly asymmetric arm structure. 1635+365B: Watermelon-seed-shaped. 1635+409 : Two edge-on galaxies are interacting. Southern component is bluer. 1636+420 : Comet-like shaped galaxy with a head and long curved tail, and a small irregular 1636+420 galaxy which is rather red, form a pair. 1639+283 : Not certain whether Sp or C. 1641+369 : Nucleus and jet-streamers emerging northward both have high UV-excess. From the burnt 1641+369 out POSS photograph the galaxy looks like of Ig type but the Kiso photograph shows 1641+369 this may not be true. 1643+310 : Double nucleus. 1644+290 : Not certain whether Sp or C. 1646+296 : Edge-on. 1646+359 : Spherical compact. 1646+367 : Edge-on. 1646+368 : Almost stellar appearance. 1647+305 : Spherical compact with long bar-like extension to the west. 1647+363 : Spherical compact? Southern side of halo is disturbed probably by the warped spiral 1647+363 locating at the southwest. 1648+289 : Spherical compact. 1648+303 : Small body locating at NE of the galaxy may be a companion. 1648+312 : Peculiar shape and high surface brightness. 1653+365 : In Takase et al. (1983) the assigned type to this object is Sk. But it seems better 1653+365 to give Ig because the combination of a giant HII region and a spiral galaxy is 1653+365 representative of the type. The HII region has very high UV-excess, while the main 1653+365 body of the galaxy is not so blue. 1654+295 : Not certain whether C or Sp. 1657+290 : Elongated compact. 1657+300A: Pair with 1657+300B. 1657+300B: Curved by the interaction of 1657+300A. 1658+327 : May be a close pair. 1700+312 : Edge-on. 1701+315 : Spherical compact with a broad ejection toward SW. 1702+308 : Spindle-shaped. 1705+313 : Unsymmetrically long arm lies at the southern side of the main body. 1707+364 : Low surface brightness disk is blue while bulge is rather red. 1710+347 : Edge-on. 1710+355 : Star-like nucleus is distinct while arm structure is barely seen. 1711+351 : Close double. 1714+602 : Spheroidal compact. 1715+604 : Lenticular. 1715+633 : Surface brightness is not so high for a compact. 1716+619 : Beautiful SB galaxy with blue bar/nucleus. 1718+621 : Lenticular. 1721+591 : Eastern two clumps are separated from main portion composed of several clumps. Colors 1721+591 of the clumps range from blue to rather red. 1722+600 : Somewhat diffuse. 1722+601A: Lenticular with compact nucleus. 1722+601B: Pair with KUG 1722+601A? 1724+588 : Western component composed of two blue compacts makes a pair with eastern disk 1724+588 galaxy. 1724+594 : Thin edge-on. 1726+600A: Eye-shaped. 1726+600B: Typical Sk with many blue knots and rather red bulge. 1727+609 : Irregular and diffuse. Two condensations attach to main body at its east side. 1731+594 : Edge-on. 1731+601 : Bar is not parallel to disk plane. 1736+636 : Face-on. 1738+613 : Compact galaxy with a faint detached condensation at the north. 1745+609 : Arms are blue while bulge is rather red. 1749+616 : Integral-sigh-shaped, with its southern end extending long eastwards. 1749+673 : Arm structure(?) is barely seen. 1750+683B: Another possibility is of Sp type. 1753+126 : A faint halo is attached to the star-like image. 1753+641 : Asymmetric spiral pattern. 1757+649 : Arms are blue while bulge is rather red. 1757+675 : Diffuse and low surface brightness. 1759+613 : Lenticular. 1800+666 : Barred spiral with rather red bulge. 1800+674 : Asymmetric spiral pattern. 1801+630 : Face-on and edge-on galaxies are connected by a bridge. 1801+652A: Not certain whether spiral or compact. 1801+652B: Symmetric spiral pattern. 1801+658 : Edge-on. 1802+140 : A faint halo is attached to the star-like image. 1809+164 : Star-like images are lined in the north to south direction. 1810+640 : Nucleus is eccentrically located. 1811+661 : Rice-grain-shaped. 1833+669 : Edge-on spiral with blue disk and rather red bulge. 1833+670 : Arms are blue while bulge is rather red. 2128+238A: Star-like object with slight elongation. 2128+238B: Star-like object with slight elongation. 2129+232 : Slight elongation in the northeast-southwest direction. 2137+244 : A star is overlapped near the nucleus of the blue galaxy. 2144+242 : Star-like. 2145+256 : Star-like. 2148+223 : Star-like. 2149+250 : A brilliant clump near the south edge of the galaxy. 2153+203 : A star is in the south end. 2156+269 : Spheroidal compact? 2158+174 : A bright knot is at the south of the disk. The nucleus is red. 2159+240 : Nucleus and envelope are both triangular shape. 2200+176 : The western disk is more elongated. 2200+180 : A blue stellar component is attached to the nucleus of the other component galaxy. 2200+195 : Both ends of the bar are highly UV-excessed. 2202+176A: A star is attached to the east end of the galaxy. 2203+197A: A star is overlapped. 2203+197B: A star is at the northwestern edge of the galaxy. 2204+172 : A blue ring structure is in the northern part of the galaxy. 2205+208 : Three clumps are lined from southeast to northwest. 2205+242 : Spheroidal compact. 2206+175B: A faint star is overlapped. 2207+182 : Blue disk with red nucleus. 2207+252 : Spherical compact. 2207+262 : Asymmetric arms and eccentrically located bar. 2210+190 : A star is possibly overlapped with the nucleus. 2211+206 : Surrounded by stars. 2213+189A: Edge-on spiral. 2213+189B: Dense arms and/or disks with the blue nucleus. 2213+226 : Triple pair of compacts with plumes. 2213+250 : A small star attaches to the east side of the main body. 2217+186 : Dense arms with bright clumps. 2222+210 : A blue component is connected with an eastern non-KUG. 2223+253 : A star attaches to the west of the spheroidal galaxy. 2225+222 : Ring galaxy with blue nucleus. 2226+263 : Diffuse and face-on. 2228+222 : Small bulge and low surface brightness disk. 2229+180 : The eastern component of the pair is highly blue. 2229+194A: Stellar. 2229+194B: A blue component(MK305) is detached from a blue barred-spiral galaxy (MK306). 2229+194B Might be a pair with 2229+194A. 2229+194C: Low surface brightness and featureless. 2229+201 : Two components are lined in the north-south directions. 2229+204 : Double nucleus? Its western component is bluer than the other. 2230+078 : High surface brightness oval compact, which is rather red, is surrounded by blue 2230+078 loops. 2230+230 : Elongated. 2231+099 : Edge-on galaxy with a rather red bulge. 2231+188 : Irregular shape. 2231+204 : Irregular shape. 2232+079 : The nucleus appears peculiar. 2232+143 : Low surface brightness and featureless. 2233+137 : Edge-on. 2233+200 : Complex structure of the central region suggests the type Ic. 2233+225 : Low surface brightness and featureless. 2234+102 : Arms are blue while the bulge is rather red. 2234+142 : Pumpkin-seed-shaped. Low surface brightness. 2234+192 : Edge-on. 2234+226 : Diffuse and almost featureless. 2235+185 : A diffuse spiral. 2235+249 : Edge-on. 2236+136 : Spherical compact. 2236+176 : Almost spherical compact. 2236+203 : Low surface brightness and featureless. 2237+107 : Several knots are along the major axis. 2238+116 : Both nucleus and arms are blue. 2238+144 : Spheroidal compact. 2238+231 : Irregular shape core is surrounded by extensive halo. 2238+253 : Pumpkin-seed-shaped disk. 2239+023 : Triple nucleus of which central largest one is rather red. 2239+072 : Pair of spiral (east) and a globular (west). 2239+199 : Spherical compact with the halo. 2239+231 : Crescent-shapeed galaxy with spheroidal core. 2240+108 : Eye-shaped. 2240+224 : Diffuse and face-on, featureless. 2241+040 : Pair of a spiral (east) and a globular (west). 2241+050 : Eccentrically located nucleus is very blue. 2241+085B: Both components are somewhat distorted. 2242+045 : Spheroidal and featureless. 2242+060 : Circular disk with a well-defined contour. Might be a planetary nebula. 2242+061 : A star superposes near the nucleus of the galaxy. 2243+105 : Spiral galaxy with a small nucleus and rather heavy arms. 2243+108 : Barred spiral. 2243+195 : Spherical compact with the extensive halo? 2244+177 : Two components seem not interacting. 2245+052 : Stellar nucleus. 2246+273 : Fairly low surface brightness spiral galaxy whose bulge is rather red. 2247+074 : Edge-on galaxy with double nucleus? 2247+117 : Spheroidal compact? 2247+148 : Peculiar structure. 2247+190 : Double nucleus. 2248+070 : Diffuse. 2248+109 : Diffuse spiral. 2248+111 : Low surface brightness and almost featureless. 2249+094 : The nucleus is stellar and rather red. 2249+115 : A star overlaps on the eye-shaped galaxy. 2250+033 : Double compact? 2250+244 : Bow-shaped galaxy with compact blue nucleus. 2251+110 : At the eastern edge of the galaxy is a giant HII region. 2251+115 : The bulge is rather red. 2251+212 : Spheroidal compact? 2252+024 : Lenticular shape. 2252+066 : Low surface brightness and featureless. 2252+114 : The bulge is rather red. 2252+221 : The nucleus is eccentrically located. 2253+036 : Peculiar nucleus. 2253+039 : Eye shape. 2253+051 : Bulge is rather red. 2253+184 : Two spirals seem interacting. 2254+052 : Diffuse. 2254+124 : East component has higher UV-excess than the other. 2255+035 : Low surface brightness. 2255+063 : Low surface brightness and almost featureless. 2255+144 : Interacting system or double nuclei galaxy. 2255+164 : Compact but the UV-excess degree is low. 2256+079 : Eye shape. 2256+144 : Edge-on spiral? 2256+149 : SB with an inverse-S-shaped bar and arms. 2256+192 : Spheroidal compact. 2256+233 : Spheroidal compact. 2256+253 : The large central condensation seems to consist of several clumps of HII regions. 2256+261 : Diffuse spiral. 2257+060 : Diffuse. 2257+127A: Nucleus is eccentrically located. 2257+127B: Northern component has higher UV-excess then the other. 2257+157 : HII region complex at the northwest portion of the disk is as bright as the bulge. 2257+161 : Compact but the UV-excess degree is low. 2258+026 : Fuzzy. 2258+053 : Thin-bar shape. 2258+070 : Spheroidal compact with halo. 2258+127 : Irregular with knotty HII regions. 2258+193 : Spheroidal compact. 2258+233 : Spheroidal compact. 2259+067 : Low surface brightness and featureless. 2259+071 : Low surface brightness. 2259+156 : This forms a triple system with 2259+157A and B. 2259+157A: A and B, a spiral (A) and an almost globular HII region (B) make a detached pair. 2259+157B: A and B, a spiral (A) and an almost globular HII region (B) make a detached pair. 2259+254 : Edge-on. 2300+052 : Waterdrop shape. 2300+163 : Jets extend northward and southward. 2300+231 : The disk is blue while the bulge is rather red. 2301+025 : Not so dense for a compact. 2301+039 : Low surface brightness. 2301+223 : Spheroidal compact. 2302+022 : Small west component is bluer than the other. 2302+042 : Diffuse. 2302+073 : Vague shape. 2302+075 : Lenticular shape. 2302+120 : Arms are blue while bulge is rather red. 2302+185 : Disrupted theta type spiral. 2302+268 : Highly blue edge-on spiral. 2303+027 : Unsymmetric arm structure. 2303+028 : Diffuse. 2303+033 : Compact with a protuberance at the south. 2303+040 : Companion attaches to the east of the spiral. 2303+187 : Eccentrically located nucleus-bar system is very blue and contrastive to fuzzy disk. 2304+043A: Diffuse. 2304+043B: Lenticular shape. 2304+188 : Spindle shape with rather red bulge. 2305+040 : Very low surface brightness. 2305+135A: S with an asymmetrical arm pattern. 2306+026 : Fairly compact. 2306+034A: Low surface brightness. 2306+179 : Disrupted spiral with rather red bulge. 2306+182 : Eye shape. 2306+227 : The peculiar shape and the knots in the central condensation suggest the type of Ic. 2307+067 : Giant HII region is located at the NW end. 2307+073 : Member of a group of C galaxies. 2308+032 : Low surface brightness. 2308+077 : A star is located at the southeast of the galaxy. 2308+243 : The core is eccentrically located. 2309+102 : Diffuse. 2310+055 : Bulge is rather red. 2310+060 : Disk is blue while bulge is rather red. 2310+077 : Low surface brightness and kidney-shaped. 2310+104A: Heavy compact nucleus. Major axis of the disk is curved. 2310+249 : Ringed galaxy. 2310+269 : Double compact? 2311+034 : Southern companion is not blue. 2311+087 : Face-on spiral with ringed arm. 2311+089 : Spheroidal compact. 2311+092 : Rain-drop-shaped. 2311+107 : Asymmetrical shaped disk. 2311+131 : Knots on disk are blue while bulge is red. 2311+134 : Bulge is not so blue. 2311+137 : Spherical compact with spindle shape companion. 2311+235 : Spheroidal galaxy with a blue bulge. 2312+042 : Spindle shape spiral with rather red bulge. 2312+054 : Several blue knots are distributed on the disk. 2312+074 : Nucleus is eccentrically located. 2312+097 : Split nucleus of which northern component is eccentrically located and bluer than the 2312+097 other. 2312+105 : Low surface brightness disk. 2312+128 : Spheroidal compact. 2312+187 : Arms and hot spots along the bar are blue while the central bulge is rather red. 2313+083 : Low surface brightness and diffuse. 2313+086A: Spherical compact. 2313+097 : Edge-on. 2313+117 : Edge-on. 2313+155A: Giant knot is at the west end. 2313+182 : Edge-on. 2313+271 : The spiral structure is somewhat distorted. 2314+053B: Spherical compact. 2314+074 : Arm structure is asymmetric. 2314+083 : Edge-on. 2314+091 : Low surface brightness. 2314+092 : Low surface brightness. 2314+093A: Low surface brightness and peculiar structure. 2314+095A: Fairly compact. 2314+095B: Small globular component attaches to the northeast of the main body. 2314+095C: Fuzzy. 2314+098B: Eye-shaped. 2314+114 : Fairly low surface brightness. 2314+120 : Not certain whether compact or spiral. 2314+132 : Circular nucleus is surrounded by an incompletely ringed arm. 2314+181 : A diffuse spiral. 2315+079A: Symmetric arm structure. 2315+093 : Two galaxies intersect obliquely to each other. Northern component has extremely 2315+093 high UV-excess. 2315+108 : Edge-on. 2315+110 : Heavy arms surround thick and rather red bulge. 2315+137 : Arc shape protuberance attaches to SW of the spherical compact. 2315+218 : A diffuse spiral. 2316+025 : Arms are blue while bulge is not so. 2316+089 : Fairly diffuse and face-on. 2316+098 : Arm structure is asymmetric. 2316+105 : Elongated galaxy with two or more nuclei. Might be composed of two components. 2316+114 : Spheoidal compact. 2316+154 : Several knots distribute on the disk. 2316+162 : Spindle shape. 2316+163 : Arms are blue while bulge is rather red. 2316+172 : Spheroidal compact. 2316+173 : Low surface brightness. 2316+192 : The distorted shape suggests an interaction. 2316+249 : SB with highly UV-excessed arms. 2316+257 : S with a low surface brightness disk. 2317+074 : Edge-on. 2317+099A: Nucleus is eccentrically located. 2317+099B: Arms are well developed and have many knots of HII regions. 2317+116A: Low surface brightness and face-on. 2317+116B: Edge-on. 2317+126 : Spherical compact. 2317+156 : Knots at both ends are blue while central bulge is rather red. 2317+169 : Absorbing strings divide the galaxy, according to Arp. Another possibility is that 2317+169 this is of Ic type. 2317+268 : QSO according to Markarian. 2317+270 : A knot of HII regions at the northwest region is very blue. 2318+026 : Peculiar shape. 2318+078 : Main (eastern) and companion galaxies are connected bridge. 2318+082 : Low surface luminosity and diffuse face-on spiral. 2318+149 : Low surface brightness spiral. 2318+156 : Tadpole shape with its tail at SE. 2318+182 : A barred spiral of which arm pattern is beautiful. The bulge is rather red. 2319+047 : Arms are blue while bulge is slightly red. 2319+090A: Bar is blue while bulge is rather red. 2319+090B: Spheroidal compact. 2319+101 : Low surface brightness. 2319+113 : Nucleus/bar system is not centrally located. 2319+129 : Giant and very blue HII region is at the west end. 2319+163 : Nucleus is eccentrically located. 2319+171 : Low surface brightness spindle. 2319+176 : Nucleus is eccentrically located. 2319+184 : Spherical compact with the halo and a protuberance extending southwards. 2319+225 : Spheroidal compact. 2320+044 : Spheroidal compact. 2320+099 : Low surface brightness. 2320+107 : Low surface brightness. 2320+110A: Two curved bar/arm systems are in a common envelope. Northern component has higher 2320+110A UV-excess than the other. 2320+110B: Small globular companion attaches to the southwest of main speroidal galaxy. 2320+110C: Somewhat curved edge-on disk. 2320+121 : Another possibility is a face-on spiral. 2320+125 : Edge-on. 2320+127 : Straight jet extends northwestward from spheroidal compact. 2320+151 : Diffuse disk with stellar nucleus. 2320+177 : Arms are blue while the bulge is rather red. 2320+207 : Spheroidal compact? 2321+111 : Double nucleus? 2321+130 : Watermelon-seed shape. 2321+144 : Eye shape. 2321+249 : Face-on spiral. 2322+077 : Low surface brightness and diffuse. 2322+116 : Spherical compact. 2322+165 : Bulge is not so blue. 2322+249 : Double system of which east component is highly UV-excessed while the other is only 2322+249 slightly so. 2323+172 : Arms are blue while the bulge is rather red. 2323+255 : Pair of a slightly elliptical and highly UV-excessed HII region and an elongated 2323+255 partner which is not blue. 2324+034 : Not certain whether spheroidal compact or double galaxy. 2324+110 : Almost spherical compact. 2324+114 : Two galaxies intersect obliquely to each other. 2324+129 : Spherical compact. 2324+135 : Sesami-seed shape. 2324+179 : Very compact and slightly spheroidal. 2325+073 : Bulge is slightly eccentrically locates and rather red in color. 2325+085 : Well-developed blue arms extend from rather red bulge. Elliptical galaxy locating 2325+085 at the northwest might be a companion. 2325+086 : Square shape. 2325+142 : Rather red nucleus is eccentrically located. 2325+161 : Edge-on. 2325+174A: Might be a pair with 2325+174B. 2325+181 : The disk is blue while the small bulge is rather red. 2325+182 : The compact nuclear region is surrounded by the extensive halo. 2325+221 : Arms are blue, especially the high surface brightness portion of the arm is extremely 2325+221 blue, while the bulge is rather red. 2325+232 : S with well-developed arms. 2325+233 : Clumpy irregular with triangular shape. 2326+032 : Compact bulge is eccentrically located in a loop structure. 2326+086 : Sunflower-seed-shaped. 2326+099 : Low surface brightness and almost featureless. 2326+119 : Edge-on. Magunitude listed here according to MCG seems brighter by 1 mag. 2326+139 : Disk is blue while bulge is rather red. 2326+158 : Low surface brightness galaxy with not so clear feature. 2326+166B: Fuzzy and low surface brightness. 2326+193 : Diffuse. 2326+202 : Spherical compact. 2326+212 : Irregular shape. 2326+219 : Low surface brightness except the bulge and several knots on arms. 2327+211 : Diffuse. 2327+222 : The northern component is bluer than the other. 2328+026 : Diffuse. 2328+036 : Spherical compact. Dense central portion. 2328+093 : Low surface brightness and fuzzy. 2328+152 : Several knots are along the ridge line of the edge-on galaxy. 2328+153 : theta shape spiral. 2328+199 : Edge-on. 2328+225A: Double nucleus? 2329+107 : Bright knots. Disk shape and arm structure are peculiar. 2329+121 : Edge-on. 2329+143 : Fairly diffuse. 2329+194 : Spheroidal compact with a small protuberance emerging northwestwards. 2329+199 : Small companion attaches to the south end of the spiral arm. 2329+221 : Low surface brightness and diffuse. 2329+234 : The arm structure is seen only at one side of the nucleus-bar system which is very 2329+234 blue. 2329+239 : Rice-grain shaped. 2329+257 : Low surface brightness disk with a faint stellar nucleus. 2329+260 : Diffuse. 2330+078 : Double system? 2330+119 : Spherical compact. 2330+125 : Two elongated galaxies seem interacting. 2330+159 : Nucleus-bar structure is eccentrically located. 2330+209 : Edge-on. 2330+253B: SB with a highly UV-excessed bar. 2331+040 : A star is overlapped at the southwestern edge of the galaxy. 2331+085 : Flat disk? 2331+152 : Low surface brightness. 2331+197 : Spherical compact. 2332+070 : Crescent-shaped. 2332+126 : Arms are blue while bulge is rather red. 2332+165 : Eccentrically located nucleus is not so bright. 2332+170 : Slightly warped edge-on spiral of which disk is blue while bulge is rather red. 2332+177 : Blue giant knot is located at NE portion. Bulge is not so blue. 2332+212 : Eye shape. 2332+229 : Edge-on. 2333+098 : A blue knot is located at the northwestern portion of the nucleus. 2333+200 : Edge-on. 2333+208 : Edge-on galaxy with ridge-line warping at its southern end. 2333+233 : Arms are blue while the bulge is rather red. The image on the Palomer photograph is 2333+233 burnt out. 2334+046A: A faint galaxy is located in the south of the blue one. 2334+046B: Coma-shaped. 2334+164B: Blue nucleus(?) is eccentrically located. 2334+171 : Double galaxy? 2334+172 : Diffuse. 2334+186 : Compact with halo. 2334+192 : Low surface brightness. 2334+230 : This object is located 33" northwest of Mk327 which is not so blue as to be selected 2334+230 as a KUG. 2334+237 : A triple system according to the explanation of 4Z157 by Zwicky. 2335+045 : Dense knots and filaments. 2335+119 : Bright knots. 2335+144 : Rather red bulge is surrounded by blue ring arm. 2335+148 : Double galaxy? 2335+153 : Spherical compact? 2335+169 : Slightly low surface brightness for a compact. 2335+177 : There seem three main clumps of which western one is bluest and northern is next. 2335+219 : Low surface brightness. 2335+263 : Very diffuse. 2336+041B: A blue stellar knot is located at the northeastern portion of the galaxy. 2336+105 : Edge-on spiral? 2337+114 : Bright nucleus with a ring. 2337+201 : Compact with halo? 2337+214 : Blue nucleus and bar of which NE component is extremely blue. 2338+158 : Spheroidal compact? 2338+203 : Nucleus-bar system and disk both blue. 2338+221 : Low surface brightness and almost featureless. 2338+223 : Diffuse disk. 2338+252 : The core is eccentrically located on the background structure. 2339+205 : East and west portions (bar?) are bluer than central portion (nucleus?) 2339+275 : Irregular shape. 2340+025 : Barred spiral galaxy with a knot. 2340+042A: Triple system. 2340+042B: Triple system. 2340+147 : Low surface brightness. 2340+176 : Sesami-seed shape. 2340+183 : NW component is much bluer than SE one. 2340+191 : Extremely blue knot attaches to the NW of the main body. 2341+104 : Brilliant blue ring surrounding a bright nucleus. 2341+257 : Barred spiral with the split bar and knotty arms. 2342+196 : Main body includes several blue knots. 2342+216 : Central knot is less blue than west one. 2343+117 : Several clumps. 2343+153 : Spherical compact. 2343+181 : Low surface brightness. 2344+090 : Diffuse. 2344+325 : Diffuse. 2345+178B: Quite stellar spherical compact. 2345+190 : Disk is blue while bulge is rather red. 2345+238 : Very diffuse. 2345+247 : A star-like condensation attaches to the western edge of the galaxy. 2345+258 : Diffuse. 2345+272 : Edge-on. 2346+019A: Barred spiral galaxy. 2346+038 : A large knotty armed galaxy with a blue companion. 2346+058 : Box-shaped disk with a filament. 2346+156 : Bulge is rather red. 2346+224 : Diffuse. 2346+328 : Fairly diffuse. 2347+017 : A northwestern component is blue. 2347+156 : Spherical compact. 2347+176 : Spiral (east) and a small globular (west) components seem interacting. 2347+266 : A star-like condensation is located at the northwestern edge of the galaxy. 2347+343 : Face-on. 2347+375A: The nucleus is highly UV-excessed. 2347+375B: Pair with 2347+375A? 2348+067 : A plume is attached. 2348+132 : Compact with a plume extending northward? 2348+160B: Spherical compact. 2348+198A: The bulge is slightly blue while the arm emerging from the northeast part of the 2348+198A bulge is much bluer. 2348+198B: Spheroidal. 2348+198C: The west half of the bar (or bulge) is bluer than the other half. 2348+202 : Two components of elongated shape and globular one (at southeast) seem interacting. 2348+202 At their southeast, is one more irregular galaxy which may be associated. 2348+203 : Compact galaxy with a jet extending northeastward. 2348+270A: The ringed arm is blue while the bulge is rather red. 2349+085 : Eye shape. 2349+136 : Eccentrically located blue nucleus and asymmetric bar structure. 2349+153A: Somewhat diffuse. 2349+185 : Almost globular but the north portion is slightly stretching. 2349+202 : Spheroidal . Surface density is not so high for a compact. 2349+210 : Lenticular. 2349+242 : Edge-on. 2349+262 : Surface brightness is not so high. 2349+263A: Low surface brightness and fuzzy. 2349+263B: Low surface brightness. 2349+268 : The southern component is a barred spiral which is very blue and fairly distorted, 2349+268 while the other one is rather red. Listed size applies the both components. 2349+270 : Bulge is rather red. 2349+335 : Face-on. 2350+078 : Bar-like structure. 2350+086 : Compact with halo? 2350+110 : Bulge is rather red. 2350+187 : Low surface brightness. 2350+191 : Edge-on galaxy with a slightly bent disk. 2350+212 : The bulge is eccentrically located. 2350+246 : A stellar nucleus is on the face-on disk. 2350+273 : Northern portion has higher UV-excess than other parts have. 2350+317 : Blue nucleus. 2351+115 : Unsymmetric arm structure. 2351+227 : Spheroidal compact. 2351+332 : Diffuse. 2352+090 : Irregular and diffuse. 2352+213 : Dense spheroidal object. 2352+346 : Stellar nucleus is highly UV-excessed. 2353+145 : Spheroidal compact? 2353+206 : Featureless. 2353+252A: Nucleus is very blue. Magnitude given in Zwicky's catalogue is 15.0 for pair of two 2353+252A nearly equal magnitude galaxies. So listed here the approximate magnitude 2353+252A corresponding to a half of the total luminosity. 2353+274 : Triangular shape and diffuse. 2353+322 : Fairly compact. 2354+105 : Edge-on. Disk is blue while bulge is rather red. 2354+134 : Lenticular disk is blue while bulge is rather red. 2354+165 : Extremely blue HII region is at S end. Main body of the galaxy is also very blue. 2354+265 : Featureless bar. 2354+307 : Barred spiral with a rather red bulge. 2354+316 : Condensed HII region is at the east end of the galaxy 2355+118 : Almost featureless. 2355+206 : Stellar disk is highly UV-excessed. 2355+220 : Edge-on. 2355+237 : Bulge is rather red. 2355+323A: Edge-on spiral? 2355+325 : Fairly diffuse. 2355+334 : Irregular shape. 2355+337 : Southwest clump is bluest. 2356+082 : Low surface brightness. 2356+104 : Companion-like knots locating at E and NE portions of the main body together with 2356+104 disk and arms are all blue, while bulge is rather red. 2356+120 : Companion locating at NW of the main body is very blue. 2356+179 : Long outer arm extends from NW of ringed inner arm toward E, turning to S and 2356+179 further to W. 2356+204 : Double nucleus of which eastern one is highly UV-excessed. Knots on arm are also 2356+204 very blue. 2356+253 : Edge-on. 2356+257 : Nucleus is very blue. 2356+276A: Spherical compact. 2356+310 : Edge-on spiral. 2357+145 : Blue bar bends northward at its NE end where UV-excess is especially high. 2357+156 : Spherical compact. 2357+198 : Interacting components are connected by a thick bridge. 2357+205 : Lenticular. 2357+228 : Edge-on. 2357+339 : Featureless object with the low surface brightness. 2357+340 : Lenticular shape with the high surface brightness. 2358+042 : Bright blue knot detached from a spiral galaxy. 2358+104 : Spheroidal compact with halo? 2358+110 : Disk is blue while bulge is rather red. 2358+128B: Bar is located out of the central plane. 2358+159 : Not certain whether C or Sp. 2358+197 : Diffuse and featureless object. Might be a planetary nebula. 2358+225 : Diffuse disk with two spots inside. 2358+311 : The color is rather red for a MKG. This contacts with NGC 7806 at its east. 2358+320A: The shape suggests Ig type but its UV-excess is moderate or low. 2358+320B: Fairly compact. 2358+328 : Face-on spiral with a small nucleus. 2358+330 : Face-on spiral with a highly UV-excessed nucleus. 2358+359 : Compact and spheroidal. 2358+365 : Diffuse. 2359+030 : Bright blue central portion. 2359+128 : Spherical compact. 2359+176 : Lenticular. 2359+213 : S-shaped bar-arm system is highly UV-excessed. 2359+232 : Interacting pair of two spirals. Listed size and magnitude apply the whole system. 2359+232 An arm of U12194 ( southwest component) extending toward U12195 is extremely blue, 2359+232 but the bulge of the former is fairly red. 2359+269 : Edge-on. 2359+332 : Double nucleus of which southern component is extremely UV-excessed.