52W005 Very red faint galaxy in low surface brightness radio source. Object 52W005 closer to 50cm position. Likely identification. 52W013 cD galaxy in Zwicky cluster 1305.4+2941, which is also detected at 2keV 52W013 by the Einstein Observatory (Katgert et al., 1983ApJ...275....1K). 52W023 Blue compact emission line galaxy in group. Object just between 21 and 52W023 50cm position, but radio source is of low surface brightness. Very steep 52W023 spectrum radio source ({alpha}=1.47). Solid id. 52W036 Radio source in arm of irregular galaxy with strong emission lines. 52W042 Faint red object in component A of large unequal double source, but no 52W042 likely id between A and B. Source has no head-tail morphology, hence 52W042 the red object is unlikely to be the id. Low surface brightness emission 52W042 connects A and B, so they belong to one (unidentified) source. 53W003 Radio source in arm of interacting pair of spirals. Solid id. 53W027 Faint galaxy close to the head of a triple, V-shaped radio source. 53W034 Faint galaxy in head of a head-tail source with {alpha}=1.00. Likely id. 53W039 First ranked cluster galaxy with double nucleus (this is seen on superb 53W039 N-plate only). 53W044 Galaxy with double nucleus (this is seen on superb N-plate only). 53W051 Red, possibly stellar, object on radio axis of a resolved, possibly 53W051 unequal double source, closer to strongest component. Possible id. 53W052 Faint very red emission line galaxy (in group) at the center of low 53W052 surface brightness radio source. Very likely id. 53W058 In arm of bright spiral galaxy with double nucleus (or two knots). Closer 53W058 to the NE knot. Solid id. 53W077 Faint very red galaxy on the radio axis of an unequal radio source, 53W077 around the mid-poinnt. Likely id. 53W080 Bright blue quasar with strong emission lines in radio source that is NS 53W080 extended. Slightly displaced along radio axis. Solid id. 53W086 Faint red galaxy, possibly double, with flat spectrum ({alpha}=0.35). 53W086 Very likely id. 54W008 Low surface brightness radio source 17"S of a very bright spiral galaxy. 54W008 Large error in radio declination of SA68 causes offset. Very likely id. 54W009 Classical double radio source (22.5"), identified with a luminous 54W009 elliptical galaxy, which is also an X-ray source (Katgert et al., 54W009 1983ApJ...275....1K). There is no obvious surrounding cluster, but the 54W009 object is at the edge of the 4m plate. the PSS shows a loose group. 54W013 Peculiar compact emission-line galaxy (very high surface brightness) with 54W013 a possible optical jet (or a superimposed object). 54W018 In arm of barred spiral galaxy. Solid id. 54W034 Peculair disturbed spiral galaxy 8"N of radii source. Larger error in 54W034 radio declination could cause offset. Very likely id. 54W049 Faint blue object close to center of tow surface brightness source. 54W049 Possible id. 54W053 Double galaxy with emission lines 6"N of low surface brightness radio 54W053 source. Offset caused by larger error in radio declination. 54W053 Very likely id. 54W068 Double source with faint blue galaxy (in group) at midpoint. Another 54W068 faint blue galaxy (also in group) is at position of B, while A is 54W068 possibly identified with a third galaxy. Both components could be 54W068 separated radio sources, each identified with a galaxy possibly in the 54W068 same cluster. Low surface brightness radio emission connects A and B, so 54W068 they belong to one radio source, with the galaxy of table4a.dat as the 54W068 correct id. 55W009 Radio source in arm of a spiral galaxy. Upper limit for radio spectral 55W009 index {alpha}<=0.29, possibly thermal. Solid id. 55W020 Bright spiral galaxy with emission lines. Source close to a galaxy 55W020 nucleus and has steep spectrum ({alpha}=1.10)) or is variable. Solid id. 55W023 Low surface brightness, closet to brightest of three galaxies. 55W023 Possible id. 55W037 4C45.17, classical double with large angular size (114") at PA~10{deg}. 55W037 Strong emission-line elliptical galaxy lies 3"S of expected position, 55W037 displaced along radio axis. Undoubtedly the correct id. Blue object 55W037 coincides with A and may be due to non-thermal (line) emission in the 55W037 hot spot. A red object is between the 21 and 50cm position of B. 55W041 Radio source at southern edge of bright elliptical galaxy. Radio source 55W041 declination probably offset by remaining grating tiny to radio map due to 55W041 vicinity of the very strong source 55W037. Very likely id. 55W043 Bright galaxy in low surface brightness steep spectrum ({alpha}=0.93), 55W043 radio source, whose position may also be affected by the neighbouring 55W043 55W037. Likely id. 55W044 Bright galaxy (in group) in low surface brightness steep spectrum 55W044 ({alpha}=0.90) source, whose position is probably also affected by 55W044 55W037. Likely id. 55W058 Faint red galaxy (in group) in extended, V-shaped source with steep 55W058 spectrum ({alpha}=0.92). Object right at 50cm position. Very likely id. 55W070 Red stellar object 8"SW of unequal double radio source but not displaced 55W070 along axis. Possible id. 55W080 Faint galaxy 6"E of source that is part of a complex. Vicinity of 55W082 55W080 (~30") presumably affected its position in RA. Id possible. 55W092 Faint galaxy displaced 5"E along axis of strong double radio source 55W092 with large angular size (53") at PA=94{deg}. Could be the id, but a high 55W092 resolution radio map is required for confirmation. For the present, the 55W092 object is not regarded as the id and is not in Table 4. 55W093 Very red galaxy 4"S of low surface brightness radio source. Possible id. 55W118 Red stellar object, possibly variable, offset from radio position. 55W118 Close to better 21cm position of Oort & Windhorst (1985A&A...145..405O). 55W118 Likely id. 55W127 Bright G-star. Star is variable at 21cm (Paper I, Windhorst et al., 55W127 Cat. and Oort and Windhorst, 1985A&A...145..405O), possibly 55W127 also at 50cm ({alpha}=1.45!). This is the only CONFIRMED galactic 55W127 identification in the whole survey. 55W136 Faint rich blue cluster, belt no obvious identification. 55W137 Complex optical image, possibly two merging spirals. 55W152 Faint red object is closer to radio position. A bright spiral galaxy is 55W152 probably the id, because it is closer to the 50cm position. 55W158 Faint galaxy, 5"NE of G-star (17m). Although the radio source is variable 55W158 (Oort & Windhorst, 1985A&A...145..405O), the galaxy is probably the 55W158 correct id, since it is closer to the VLA position (Windhorst et al., 55W158 Cat. ). 55W161 Triple sources with faint red galaxy at component B. In deeper maps 55W161 (Windhorst et al., Cat. ) a jet extends from B towards East, 55W161 so B is the central component and the proposed id is probably correct. 55W161 The stellar object 12"N of A is presumably unrelated. 55W163 Stellar object, but red. Variable at 21cm (Oor and Windhorst, 55W163 1985A&A...145..405O) so it could be a star similar to 55W127. 55W165 Double source with faint red (possibly stellar) object between A and B 55W165 close to the midpoint. Another faint object is at the position of A, so 55W165 both components could be unrelated, only A being identified. But low 55W165 surface brightness radio emission exists between A and B, so both belong 55W165 to one source, for which the object at the midpoint is given in 55W165 table4a.dat 55W183 Coincides with bright knot on arm of one-armed spiral. Possible supernova 55W183 remnant or star formation region. Upper limit for spectral index is 55W183 {alpha}<0.27, possibly thermal. Solid id. 55W187 Large classical double (37") with real galaxy clone to midpoint. 55W209 Presumably a head-tail source with as id a double galaxy in the head. 55W209 Peculiar radio morphology, possibly a curved jet. 55W222 Very red galaxy closer to brightest component of a low surface brightness 55W222 double radio source. Possible id.