0000 Reject stars. These surveyed and measured stars appear in the final NPM catalog. 0000 Subsequent checks showed that the stars are subject to severe blending by adjacent 0000 stars or defects or the entry is spurious (see text). These objects are coded Q=4 (for 0000 rejection) in the cross identification file and have no name or class designation. 0001 Kukarkin, B. V., Kholopov, P. N., Efremov, Yu. N., Kukarkina, N. P., 0001 Kurochkin, N. E., Medvedeva, G. I., Perova, N. B., Fedorovich, V. P., & 0001 Frolov, M. S. 1968, General Catalogue of Variable Stars (Sternberg State Astro. Inst. 0001 of Moscow State Univ.). Third edition lists 20437 stars discovered and designated 0001 by 1968. For NPM: 14019 stars. 0001 Kukarkin, B. V., Kholopov, P. N., Efremov, Yu. N., Kukarkina, N. P., 0001 Kurochkin, N. E., Medvedeva, G. I., Perova, N. B., Pskovsky, Yu. P., 0001 Fedorovich, V. P., & Frolov, M. S. 1971, First Supplement to the Third 0001 Edition of the General Catalogue of Variable Stars (Sternberg State Astron. Inst. of 0001 Moscow State Univ.). Lists 2216 newly designated stars. For NPM: 2089 stars. 0001 Kukarkin, B V., Kholopov, P. N., Efremov, Yu. N., Kukarkina, N. P., 0001 Kurochkin, N. E., Medvedeva, G. I., Perova, N. B., Pskovsky, Yu. P., 0001 Fedorovich, V. P., & Frolov, M. S. 1974, Second Supplement to the Third 0001 Edition of the General Catalogue of Variable Stars (Publishing House Nauka: 0001 Moscow). Lists 2490 newly designated stars. For NPM: 1475 stars. 0001 Kukarkin, B. V., Kholopov, P. N., Fedorovich, V. P., Frolov, M. S., Kukarkina, N. P., 0001 Kurochkin, N. E., Medvedeva, G. I., Perova, N. B., & Pskovsky, Yu. P. 1976, 0001 Third Supplement to the Third Edition of the General Catalogue of Variable Stars 0001 (Publishing House Nauka: Moscow). Lists 699 newly designated stars. For NPM: 0001 507 stars. 0001 For NPM: total 18090 stars were taken north of declination -33 deg , with 14019 0001 stars from General Catalogue (3rd Ed.), 2089 stars from its First Supplement, 0001 1475 stars from its Second Supplement, and 507 stars from its Third Supplement. 0001 Therefore, stars taken from GCVS (3rd ed.) and its three supplements represent 0001 most of the content of the new GCVS (4th ed.). Stars designated after the 4th 0001 edition are included in the Lick ICSS, as REF0614 (67th Name-List), REF0615 0001 (68th Name-List), and REF0616 (69th Name-List). 0002 Bond, H. E., & Levato, H. 1976, PASP, 88, 905. "The Helium-Variable Star 0002 HD 184927." For NPM: 1 star (HEL). 0003 Drilling, J. S. 1978, ApJ, 223, L29. "LS II+33 5: New Hydrogen-Deficient Star." 0003 UBV (V = 10.43). Chart: Case-Hamburg survey Luminous Stars of the Northern 0003 Milky Way (LS) (= REF0401). For NPM: 1 star (HDS). 0004 Giclas, H. L., Burnham, R., & Thomas, N. G. See Lowell Obs. Bull. for lists I to 0004 XVII. Charts. Note that charts for Lowell fields G 1-100 are also given in Giclas 0004 et al. (1979, Lowell Observatory Supplement to Bulletin Nos. 102 and 112). For 0004 NPM: 271 white dwarfs (WD) and 892 common proper motion stars (CPM), while 0004 remainder of Lowell stars are not included in the NPM program (unless appearing 0004 in some other NPM reference). 0005 Blanco, V. M., Demers, S., Douglass, G. G., & Fitzgerald, M. P. 1968, Pub. USNO 0005 (2nd Ser.), 21. "Photoelectric Catalogue: Magnitudes and Colors of Stars in the 0005 U,B,V and Uc,B,V Systems." Lists photometry for more than 20000 stars compiled 0005 from the astronomical literature to January 1967 (omitting two extensive lists 0005 published in 1966). For NPM: 5602 stars (UBV) labeled W. Selected V > 7:00 and 0005 north of -33 deg (except band -02 deg to +19 deg where stars with V = 7.00 to 0005 13.00 were inadvertently omitted). 0006 Weedman, D. W. 1971, Ap. Lett., 9, 49. "Very Blue Stellar Objects Appearing Near 0006 Galaxies." Lists 9 objects (mpg = 17-19). Charts. For NPM: 9 objects (FBS) 0006 labeled WEEDMAN. 0007 Perek, L., & Kohoutek, L. 1967, Catalogue of Galactic Planetary Nebulae (Prague: 0007 Czech. Acad. Sci.). Lists 1036 objects including probable and possible planetaries 0007 known to end of 1964. Charts. For NPM: 434 objects (PNB) labeled P. 0008 Swarup, G., Kapahi, V. K., Sarma N. V. G., Gopal Krishna, Joshi, M. N., & 0008 Rao, A. P. 1971, Ap. Lett., 9, 53. "Lunar Occultation Observations of 25 Radio 0008 Sources Made with the Ooty Radio Telescope. List I." Lists 5 optical identifications 0008 (mpg = 16-21). Charts. For NPM: 5 objects (QSO) labeled OTL. 0009 Cohen, M. 1971, Ap. Lett., 9, 95. "Optical Identification of Infrared Sources." Lists 0009 8 objects from Two-Micron Survey by Neugebauer and Leighton (1969. NASA 0009 SP-3047). Charts. For NPM: 8 objects (IR) labeled IRC. 0010 Mason, K. O., Reichert, G. A., Bowyer, S., & Thorstensen, J. R. 1982, PASP, 94, 0010 521. "Identification of the X-Ray Source E 1551+718 with an Uncatalogued Dwarf 0010 Nova." (V = 13-17 var.). Chart. For NPM: 1 star (UG). 0011 Radivich, M M., & Kraus, J D. 1971, AJ, 76, 683. "Identification of Radio Sources 0011 from the Ohio Survey." Lists 50 sources with tentative optical identifications. 0011 Charts. For NPM: 49 objects (QSO) labeled OB to OZ. 0012 Fairall, A. P. 1971, MNRAS, 153, 383. "Compact Galaxies." Lists 44 objects. For 0012 NPM: 9 objects (CG) labeled ZW. 0013 Fairall, A. P. 1968, PASP, 80, 235. "A New Bright Seyfert-Type Galaxy Zw II 0013 2130+09." (mpv = 14.0). For NPM: 1 object (CG). 0014 Fairall, A. P. 1968, MNASSA, 27, 67. "A List of Compact and Bright Nucleus 0014 Galaxies." Lists 83 objects in NGP region. For NPM: 83 objects (CG) labeled 1F 0014 (=1CBNG). 0015 Fairall, A. P. 1970, MNASSA, 29, 48. "A Second List of Compact and Bright 0015 Nucleus Galaxies." Lists 88 objects in NGP region. For NPM: 88 objects (CG) 0015 labeled 2F (=2CBNG). 0016 Fairall, A. P., & Angione, R. J. 1969, PASP, 81, 685. "The Compact Galaxy 0016 Zw I 0120+34." For NPM: 1 object (CG). 0017 Folsom, G. H., Smith, A. G., Hackney, R. L., Hackney, K. R., & Leacock, R. J. 0017 1971, ApJ, 169, L131. "Optical Changes of Eleven Ohio Radio Sources with Unusual 0017 Spectra." Lists 17 objects. Charts. For NPM: 17 objects (QSO) labeled OB to 0017 OX. 0018 Murdin, P., & Webster, B. L. 1971, Nature, 233, 110. "Optical Identification of 0018 Cygnus X-1." UBV (V = 8.89). For NPM: 1 object (XR). 0019 Murray, C A., Tucker, R. H., & Clements, E. D. 1971,. Roy. Obs. Bull. No. 162. 0019 "Optical Positions of Radio Sources." Lists 16 3C survey sources. Charts. For 0019 NPM: 16 objects (QSO). 0020 Lee, O. J., Baldwin, R. B., & Hamlin, D. W. 1947, Ann. Dearborn Obs., 5, pt. 1A 0020 & 2. "Titanium Oxide Stars in Zones -4:5deg to +13:5deg." Lists DO 1-8151. 0020 Lee, O. J., Baldwin, R. B., & Hamlin, D. W. 1947, Ann. Dearborn Obs., 5, pt. 1B & 0020 4. "Titanium Oxide Stars in Zones +13:5deg to +40:5deg." Lists DO 8152-22680. 0020 Lee, O. J., Greenville, D. G., & Bartlett, T. D. 1947, Ann. Dearborn Obs., 5, pt. 1C 0020 & 5. "Titanium Oxide Stars in Zone +40:5deg to +90 deg ." Lists DO 22681-44076. 0020 The Dearborn objective-prism survey contains 44076 stars of late spectral types. 0020 For NPM: 3072 stars M5 and later (RED) and 2203 stars K5 to M4 (RED) with 0020 all labeled DO. All stars M5 and later and approximately one star in every twenty 0020 in the range K5 to M4 were taken. Many of these stars could not be identified 0020 reliably (or at all) Lick NPM plates owing to the uncertainty in the listed Dearborn 0020 coordinates. Numerous measured stars are uncertain. 0021 Nassau, J. J., & Blanco, V. M. 1954, ApJ, 120, 129. "Carbon Stars at the Galactic 0021 Equator in a Zone 4 deg Wide." Lists 271 stars (222 new). Case 1-271. 0021 Nassau, J. J., & Blanco, V. M. 1957, ApJ, 125, 195. "Carbon Stars in Two Northern 0021 Milky Way Zones." Lists 421 stars (363 new). Case 272-693. 0021 Blanco, V. M. 1958, ApJ, 127, 191. "Carbon Stars at Intermediate Galactic 0021 Latitudes." Lists 57 stars. Case 694-749. 0021 For NPM: 749 stars (CAR) labeled CASE. 0022 Slettebak, A., Keenan, P. C., & Brundage, R. K. 1969, AJ, 74, 373. "Carbon Stars 0022 in a South Galactic Polar Region." Lists 7 carbon stars (4 new, mpg = 10-14). 0022 Charts. For NPM: 6 stars (CAR) labeled SKB (omit south of -33 deg . 0023 Piirola, V., & Vilhu, O. 1982, A&A, 110, 351. "Polarimetric Observations of 0023 HD 199178 - an FK Comae-Type Star." (mpv = 7.6). For NPM: 1 star (FKC). 0024 Landolt, A. U. 1968, PASP, 80, 318. "UBV Observations of Miscellaneous Peculiar 0024 Stars." Lists 7 helium stars, R CrB star XX Com, peculiar star ae Cas, and 0024 spectroscopic binary KS Per. UBV. For NPM: 7 stars (HEL). 0025 Eggen, O. J. 1968, ApJS, 16, 97. "Luminosities, Colors, Motions , and Distribution 0025 of Faint Blue Stars." Lists 500 FBS, 150 possible late-type white dwarfs, a some 0025 other stars. UBVe. For NPM: 456 stars (FBS) labeled by Lowell survey G or GD. 0026 MacRae, D. A., Fleischer, R., & Weston, E. B. l951, ApJ, 113, 432. "A Peculiar O 0026 Star at High Galactic Latitude." BD+28 deg 4211 (mpg = 10). For NPM: 1 star 0026 (O). 0027 Nassau, J. J., & van Albada, G. B. 1948, ApJ, 107, 418. "A Faint S-type Star in the 0027 Clear Region of Cygnus." (red mag = 13.0). Chart. For NPM: 1 star (S) named. 0027 NVA 1. 0028 Kodaira, K., Greenstein, J. L., & Oke, J. B. 1970, ApJ, 159, 485. "The Unusual 0028 Composition of BD+39 deg 4926." Extremely metal deficient star (mpv = 9.1). For 0028 NPM: 1 star (MDS). 0029 O'Dell, C. R., & Terzian, Y. 1970, ApJ, 160, 915. "Planetary Nebula 0029 BD+30 deg 3639." (mpg = 9.3). For NPM: 1 star (PNB). 0030 Arp, H. C. 1968, ApJ, 152, 1101. "A Compact Galaxy (III Zw 2) and a Compact 0030 Radio Galaxy (3C120) with Seyfert-Type Spectra." UBV (V = 14-15). Charts. For 0030 NPM: 2 objects (CG). 0031 FitzGerald, M. P., Houk, N., McCuskey, S. W., & Hoffleit, D. 1966, ApJ, 144, 1135. 0031 "A Peculiar Emission Star in Cyg, MHa 328-116." (mag = 11.5-15 var). Chart. For 0031 NPM: 1 star (ELS). 0032 Kinman T. D. 1966, ApJ, 144, 1232. "Object PHL 938 in the Haro-Luyten Catalogue 0032 of Blue Stars." UBV (V = 17.16). Chart. For NPM: 2 objects (FBO). 0033 Liebert, J. 1976, PASP, 88, 232. "Spectrophotometry of a Low-Luminosity 0033 Emission-Line Dwarf G 51-15." BV (V = 14.81). Chart (REF0004). For NPM: 1 0033 star (DM). 0034 Arp, H., & Scargle, J. D. 1967, ApJ, 150, 707. "A High-Latitude Planetary Nebula." 0034 UBV (V = 12.14, central star). Chart. For NPM: 1 star (PNB) named HL-932. 0035 Jaffe, M. E. Walther. l951, ApJ, 113, 223. "A List of Newly Discovered Peculiar 0035 Objects." Lists 3 Be, 3 composite spectra, 2 Wolf-Rayet stars (mag = 6-9). For 0035 NPM: 7 stars (BE,MSC,WR). 0036 Greenstein, J. L., Sargent, A. I., & Haug, U. 1970, A&A, 7, 1. "Two Subluminous 0036 Stars Near the Galactic Plane." Lists 2 stars (LS 55-8 and LS 63-198) as well as 6 0036 nova-like white dwarfs, and 5 old novae. UBV (V = 12-15). For NPM: 6 stars 0036 (SD,N,UG,MSC). 0037 Hack, M., & Struve, O. 1969, in Stellar Spectroscopy of Normal Stars 0037 (Obs. Ast. Trieste ), p. 172, Table IVb. Lists 33 metal-deficient stars. For 0037 NPM: 21 stars (MDS). 0038 Bidelman, W. P. 1953, AJ, 117, 25. "The Spectra of Certain Stars Whose 0038 Atmospheres May be Deficient in Hydrogen." Lists 12 stars: HD 160641, HD 124448, 0038 and 10 carbon stars apparently deficient in hydrogen (mag = 5-13). For NPM: 2 0038 stars (HDS). 0039 Tifft, W. G., & Greenstein, J. L. 1958, ApJ, 127, 160. "MWC 603, a High-Velocity 0039 Symbiotic Star." UBV (V = 11.5). For NPM: 1 star (HVS). 0040 Munch, G., & Scargle, J. D. 1965, ApJ, 142, 401. "The Spectra of Two Extremely 0040 Red Objects." NML Tau and NML Cyg. Charts: Neugebauer, Martz & Leighton 0040 (1965, ApJ, 142, 399). For NPM: 2 objects (IR). 0041 Burki, G., Mayor, M., & Benz, W. 1982, A&A, 109, 258. "The Peculiar Classical 0041 Cepheid HR 7308." (mpv = 7.9). For NPM: 1 star (CEP). 0042 Pagel, B. E. J., & Powell, A. L. T. 1966, Roy. Obs. Bull. No. 124. "Analysis of the 0042 Cool Halo Subdwarf HD 25329." UBV (V = 8.52). For NPM: 1 star (SD). 0043 Warner, B. 1967, MNRAS, 137, 119. "The Hydrogen-Deficient Carbon Stars." Lists 0043 10 non-variable and 20 variable hydrogen-deficient carbon stars (mag = 5-16). For 0043 NPM: 12 stars (CAR). 0044 Sandage, A. 1967, ApJ, 150, L177. "Optical Variations of the Nuclei of Three 0044 Compact Galaxies Together with New Photometric Data for Seyfert Galaxies." Lists 0044 13 N-type, blue compact, and Seyfert galaxies. UBV (V = 10-18). For NPM: 8 0044 objects (GAL). 0045 Riddle, R. K., & Klugh, A. P. 1967, ApJ, 150, L193. "Parallax and Proper Motion 0045 of the Pygmy Suspect LP 9-231." UBV (V = 14.31). For NPM: 1 star (SD). 0046 Becklin, E. E., Frogel, J. A., Hyland, A. R., Kristian, J., & Neugebauer, G. 1969, 0046 ApJ, 158, L133. "The Unusual Infrared Object IRC+10216." (mpv 18). Chart. 0046 For NPM: 1 object (IR). 0047 Walker, M. F. 1954, PASP, 66, 71. "The Light Variations of MacRae+43 deg 1." 0047 Lists variable (= v449 Lyr) and three comparison stars. UBV (V = 12-14). Chart: 0047 Greenstein (1954, PASP, 66, 79). For NPM: 4 stars (E,UBV) with comparison 0047 stars labeled WALKER. 0048 Morgan, W. W., Johnson, H. L., & Roman, N. G. 1954, PASP, 66, 85. "A Very Red 0048 Star of Early Type in Cygnus." UBV (V = 11.40). Chart. For NPM: 1 star (RED) 0048 named MJR 1. 0049 Greenstein, J. L., MacRae, D. A., & Fleischer, R. 1956, PASP, 68, 242. "Two 0049 B-Type Stars of High Velocity." Lists 2 stars: BD+28 deg 4177 (mpv = 10.0) and 0049 ILF3+29 deg 27 (mpv = 13.2). For NPM: 2 stars (HVS). 0050 Preston, G. W., & Bidelman, W. P. 1956, PASP, 68, 533. "A Late Type Star of Very 0050 Large Radial Velocity." HD 232078 (mpg = 10.2). For NPM: 1 star (HVS). 0051 Cowley, C R. 1956, PASP, 68, 537. "A Star with Unusual Variable Spectrum." 0051 BD+37 deg 2318 = SAO 63173 (mpg = 10-11 var). For NPM: 1 star (PEC). 0052 Warner, B. 1965, MNRAS, 129, 263. "The Barium Stars." Lists 15 stars (mpv = 0052 3-9). UBV (5 stars). For NPM: 15 stars (BAR). 0053 Kodaira, K., & Greenstein, J. L., & Oke, J. B. 1969, ApJ, 155, 525. "Abundances 0053 in Two Horizontal-Branch Star A Stars." Lists 3 stars: HD 86986 (mpv = 7.99), 0053 HD 109995 (mpv = 7.61), and HD 161817 (mpv = 6.96). For NPM: 3 stars (HB). 0054 Bonsack, W. K., & Greenstein, J. L. 1956, PASP, 68, 249. "A High-Velocity 0054 Supergiant, HD 172324." (mpv = 7.9). For NPM: 1 star (HVS). 0055 Gould, N. L., Herbig, G. H., & Morgan, W. W. 1957, PASP, 69, 242. "BD+75 deg 325: 0055 A Subluminous O-Type Star." (mpv = 9.0). For NPM: 1 star (SD). 0056 Stephenson, C. B. 1960, PASP, 72, 318. "The Spectrum of the Star SA 58-237." 0056 (mpg = 12.8). Chart (REF0057). For NPM: 1 star (PEC). 0057 Stephenson, C. B. 1960, PASP, 72, 42. "On the White Dwarfs in the Coma Cluster." 0057 Lists 11 uv-bright stars. Charts. For NPM: 11 stars (WD) labeled STEPH3. 0058 Sanduleak, N. 1961, PASP, 73, 464. "An M-Dwarf Binary Near the North Galactic 0058 Pole." Both mpv = 13.5 (sep. 8 arcsec ). For NPM: one pair (DM) designated 0058 SANDULEAK 1. 0059 Svolopoulos, S. N. 1963, PASP, 75, 73. "A Star with Very Strong 4430 Absorption." 0059 BD+40 deg 4227 = SAO 49781 (mpv = 8.5), brightest member VI Cyg stellar 0059 association. For NPM: 1 star (PEC). 0060 Philip, A. G. D. 1967, PASP, 79, 366. "A New Carbon Star at the South Galactic 0060 Pole." UBV (V =13.29). Chart. For NPM: 1 star (CAR) named SGP-R. 0061 Landolt, A. U. 1968, PASP, 80, 331. "UBV Magnitudes and Colors for Parallax 0061 Stars." Four stars: L1159-16, star near L1159-16, Ross 41, Ross 42. UBV (V = 0061 11-12). Charts. For NPM: 4 stars (DWF). 0062 Heiser, A. M. 1968, PASP, 80, 344. "UBV Photometry of the Large Proper Motion 0062 Star L1159-16." Three stars: BD+12 deg 263, L1159-16, star near L1159-16. UBV. 0062 For NPM: 1 star (DWF). 0063 Greenstein, J. L., & Oke, J. B. 1970, PASP, 82, 898. "Ton 202, a Quasi-Stellar Radio 0063 Source." UBV (V = 16). For NPM: 1 object (QSO). 0064 Brown, A., & Hill, R W. 1977, MNRAS, 180, 31p. "Spectroscopic Investigation of 0064 Two DC White Dwarf Candidates." Two stars: JL 76 and CD-31 deg 622. UBV (V 0064 = 10.78 for CD-31 deg 622). For NPM: 1 star (WD). 0065 Burkhead, M. S., & Lee, V. J. 1970, PASP, 82, 1150. "UBV Observations of 3C273. 0065 III." UBV (V = 12.84). For NPM: 1 object (QSO). 0066 Kaufmann, J. P., & Schonberner, D. 1977, A&A, 57, 169. "Spectral Photometry and 0066 Quantitative Analysis of the Hydrogen-Deficient Star BD-09 deg 4395." UBV (V = 0066 10.60). Chart: MacConnell et al. (1972, PASP, 84, 388). For NPM: 1 star (HDS). 0067 Cohen, J. G., & Greenstein, J. L. 1970, PASP, 82, 1152. "The Nature of 0067 BD+17 deg 4708." Subdwarf O-type star and not field horizontal-branch star (mpg 0067 = 9.4). For NPM: 1 star (SD). 0068 Landolt, A. U. 1970, PASP, 82, 1364. "Magnitude Sequences for Variable Stars 0068 UZ Bootis and W Piscium." Lists 13 comparison stars in two fields. UBV (V = 0068 9-15). Charts. For NPM: 13 stars (M,UBV) labeled UZ BOO and W PSC. 0069 Preston, G. W. 1971, PASP, 83, 48. "HD 161227: a Scandium-Deficient F-Type 0069 Star." (mpg = 8.5). For NPM: 1 star (PEC). 0070 Yamashita, Y. 1969, PASJ, 21, 119. "A New CH Star, BD+42 deg 2173." (mag = 0070 10.4). For NPM: 1 star (CH). 0071 Dworetsky, M. M., Lanning, H. H., Etzel, P. B., & Patenaude, D. J. 1977, MNRAS, 0071 181, 13p. "BD-03 deg 5357: Eclipsing Binary with Hot Subdwarf Component." 0071 (mpv = 9.1). For NPM: 1 star (SD). 0072 Veron, P. 1965, ApJ, 141, 1284. "On the Optical Position of the Stellar Object 0072 Associated with the Radio Source MSH 14-121." Starlike object (mpg = 17). For 0072 NPM: 1 object (QSO). 0073 Veron, P. 1965, ApJ, 141, 332. "Optical Positions of Eight QSO's Associated with 0073 Radio Sources." Eight objects (mag = 16-18). Charts (REF0074). For NPM: 8 0073 objects (QSO). 0074 Sandage, A., & Wyndham, J. D. 1965, ApJ, 141, 328. "On the Optical Identification 0074 of Eleven New Quasi-Stellar Radio Sources." UBV (V = 17-18). Charts. For 0074 NPM: 11 objects (QSO). Note in REF0073. 0075 Mathews, T. A., & Sandage, A. 1963, ApJ, 138, 30. "Optical Identification of 3C48, 0075 3C196, and 3C286 with Stellar Objects." UBV (V = 16-17). Charts. For NPM: 3 0075 objects (QSO). 0076 Bolton, J. G., & Kinman, T. D. 1966, ApJ, 145, 951. "Radio and Optical Data on 0076 12 QSO's." UBV (V = 16-18). Charts. For NPM: 12 objects (QSO). 0077 Wade, C. M., Clark, B. G., & Hogg, D. E. 1965, ApJ, 142, 406. "Accurate 0077 Radio-Source Position Measurements with the NRAO Interferometer." Ten objects. 0077 For NPM: 5 objects (QSO). 0078 Raveendran, A. V., Mekkaden, M. V., & Mohin, S. 1982, MNRAS, 199, 707. 0078 "HD 81410: A New RS CVn Binary." (mpv = 7.6 var). For NPM: 1 star (RS). 0079 Bolton J. G., Shimmins, A. J., Ekers, J., Kinman, T. D., Lamla, E., & Wirtanen, C. A. 0079 1966, ApJ, 144, 1229. "Radio and Optical Data on Fifteen QSO's." (mpg = 15-20). 0079 Charts. For NPM: 15 objects (QSO). 0080 Scheuer, P. A. G., & Wills, D. 1966, ApJ, 143, 274. "Identification of Radio Sources 0080 with Haro-Luyten Objects." Ten objects (mpg = 16-18). Charts. For NPM: 10 0080 objects (QSO). 0081 Bolton, J. G., Clarke, M. E., Sandage, A., & Veron, P. 1965, ApJ, 142, 1289. 0081 "Identification of Six Faint Radio Sources with QSO's. " UBV (V = 16-19). Charts. 0081 Erratum in ApJ, 144, 860, 1966. For NPM: 6 objects (QSO). 0082 Arp, H. C., Bolton, J. G., & Kinman, T. D. 1967, ApJ, 147, 840. "A Quasi-Stellar 0082 Object with a Redshift of 2.22 and Unusual Absorption Spectrum." Parkes 0237-23 0082 (V = 16.63). Chart. For NPM: 1 object (QSO). 0083 Kinman, T. D., Bolton, J. G., Clarke, R. W., & Sandage, A. 1967, ApJ, 147, 848. 0083 "Radio and Optical Data on Sixteen QSO's." UBV/mpg (mag = 15-19). Charts. 0083 For NPM: 16 objects (QSO). 0084 Sandage, A. 1964, ApJ, 139, 442. "Results of a Pilot Program to Discover New 0084 Subdwarfs in the Solar Neighborhood." Lists 56 known and 94 possible new 0084 subdwarfs. UBV (V = 6-14). For NPM: 150 stars (SD). 0085 Roberts, M. 1962, AJ, 67, 79. "The Galactic Distribution of the Wolf-Rayet Stars." 0085 Lists 123 objects (mpg = 2-15). See REF0093. UBV (V = 6-9) for 11 stars by 0085 Demers & Fernie (1964, PASP, 76, 350) and UBV (V = 1-12) for 28 stars by 0085 Feinstein (1964, PASP, 76, 399). For NPM: 56 stars (WR) labeled ROBERTS. 0086 Stephenson, C. B. 1966, AJ, 71, 477. "Search for New Northern Wolf-Rayet Stars." 0086 Lists 7 new probable members (mpg = 13-15). For NPM: 7 stars (WR) with 0086 non-catalogued stars labeled STEPH4. 0087 Nassau, J. J., & Blanco, V. M. 1954, ApJ, 120, 118. "Bright Late-M-Type Stars 0087 near the Galactic Equator." Lists 384 probable giant stars (67 known or suspected 0087 variables). For NPM: 384 stars(GM) labeled NB. 0088 Zwicky, F. 1965, in First Conference on Faint Blue Stars, ed. W. J. Luyten, p. 121. 0088 Charts and positions for all 48 Humason-Zwicky stars. UBV (V = 11-15) in 0088 Greenstein (1966, ApJ, 144, 496). For NPM: 48 stars (FBO) labeled HZ. 0089 Cowley, C. R. 1958, AJ, 63, 484. "A Search for Blue Stars at High Galactic 0089 Latitudes." Lists 96 B0-A2 stars in galactic polar caps (mpg = 7-12). For NPM: 0089 93 stars (FBO) labeled C1 (Table 1) and C2 (Table 2). 0090 Feige, J. 1958, ApJ, 128, 267. "A Search for Underluminous Hot Stars." Lists 0090 114 stars in galactic polar regions (mpg = 11-17). Charts (REF0092). Spectra 0090 and UBV: Graham (1970, PASP, 82, 1305), Klemola (1962, AJ, 67, 740), Eggen & 0090 Sandage (1965, ApJ, 141, 821), Eggen (1968, ApJS, 16, 97), Greenstein (1966, ApJ, 0090 144, 496), and Landolt (1973, AJ, 78, 959). For NPM: 114 objects (FBO) labeled 0090 FEIGE. 0091 Feige, J. 1959, ApJ, 129, 600. "An Atlas of Identification Charts for 113 Blue Stars." 0091 Charts only for REF0090. 0092 Vandervort, G. L. 1958, AJ, 63, 477. "The Magnitudes, Colors, and Motions of Stars 0092 of Spectral Class R." Lists 93 stars. BV (V = 5-10). For NPM: 105 stars CAR) 0092 labeled VDV. 0093 Smith, L. F. 1968, MNRAS, 138, 109. "A Revised Spectral Classification System and 0093 a New Catalogue for Galactic Wolf-Rayet Stars." Author removes 15 non-Wolf-Rayet 0093 stars from Robert's catalogue (REF0085) and adds 13 new members of this class for 0093 a total of 127 objects (mpv = 1-15). For NPM: 8 stars (WR) labeled ST or LS. 0094 Stephenson, C. B. 1965, ApJ, 142, 712. "Spectral Classifications for New or 0094 Previously Unclassified Carbon Stars." Lists 112 stars (102 new). For NPM: 102 0094 stars (CAR) labeled STEPH5. 0095 Slettebak, A., Bahner, K., & Stock, J. 1961, ApJ, 134, 195. "Spectra and Colors 0095 of Early-Type Stars near the North Galactic Pole." Lists 82 stars (F2 and earlier). 0095 UBV (V = 5-12). Charts (REF0108). For NPM: 84 objects (FBO) labeled SBS. 0096 Richter, N., & Sahakjan, K. 1965, Mitt. Karl Schwarzchild Obs. Tautenberg No. 24. 0096 "Statistics of Blue Objects near the North Galactic Pole. Part I." Lists 53 objects. 0096 UBV (B = 15-19). For NPM: 53 objects (FBO) labeled RS. 0097 Borngen, F. 1966, Mitt. Karl Schwarzchild Obs. Tautenberg No. 28. "Blue Objects 0097 in a Field near -22 deg Galactic Latitude." Lists 7 objects. UBV (V = 18-20). For 0097 NPM: 7 objects (FBO) labeled BORNGEN. 0098 Richter, N. 1968, Mitt. Karl Schwarzchild Obs. Tautenberg No. 37. "Quasi-stellar 0098 Object with Jet or Star Plus Galaxy ?" North of globular cluster M3. UBV (V = 0098 13.48). Chart. For NPM: 1 object (QSO) named RICHTER 1. 0099 Richter, L., Richter, N., & Schnell, A. 1968, Mitt. Karl Schwarzchild Obs. 0099 Tautenberg No. 38. "Statistics of Blue Objects near the North Galactic Pole. 0099 Part V. Catalogue and Finding Maps for 304 Objects." Lists 304 objects in three 0099 fields. UBV (V = 15-19). Charts. For NPM: 303 objects (FBO) labeled RRS I, 0099 RRS III, and RRS IV. 0100 Luyten, W. J. 1953, AJ, 58, 75. "A Further Search for Faint Blue Stars." Lists 70 0100 objects (mpg = 11-18). LB 1-70. 0100 Luyten, W. J. 1954, AJ, 59, 224. "A Search for Faint Blue Stars." Lists 36 blue 0100 stars in Hyades and 12 red and 105 blue stars at SGP (mpg = 13-18). LB 71-175. 0100 Luyten, W. J., & Carpenter, E. F. 1955, AJ, 60, 429. "First Report on a Systematic 0100 Survey for Faint Blue Stars." Lists 35 objects in Kapteyn Selected Area 45 (mpg = 0100 14-17). LB 176-210. 0100 Luyten, W. J. 1956, AJ, 61, 261. "The Search for Faint Blue Stars. IV. More Stars 0100 in the Hyades Region." Lists 17 FBS and 4 exceptionally red stars (mpg = 14-18). 0100 LB 211-237. Note: this paper post-assigns LB-designations (LB 1-236) to the three 0100 earlier papers of this series. 0100 Luyten, W. J., & Miller, F. D. 1956, AJ, 61, 262. "The Search for Faint Blue Stars. 0100 V. The Ursa Major Region." Lists 14 FBS (mpg = 13-18). LB 238-251. 0100 Luyten, W. J., & Seyfert, C. K. 1956, AJ, 61, 264. "The Search for Faint Blue Stars. 0100 VI. A Furthur Search in Selected Areas." Lists 126 FBS found in 21 of 34 searched 0100 Selected Areas (mpg = 12-16). LB 252-377. 0100 For NPM: 351 objects (FBS) named LB 1 to 377. Note: serious uncertainty in the 0100 identifications led to the abandonment of most LB stars in the NPM program. 0101 Mayor, M., & Turon, C. 1982, A&A, 110, 241. "Spectroscopic Orbits for Two Very 0101 High Velocity Halo Stars: HD 111980 and HD 149414." UBV (V = 8-9). For 0101 NPM: 2 stars (HVS). 0102 Braccesi, A., Formiggini, L., & Gandolfi, E. 1970, A&A, 5, 264. "Magnitudes, 0102 Colors, and Coordinates of 175 UV-Excess Objects in the Field 13h , +36 deg ." Lists 0102 175 objects in 6 deg x 6 deg field. ubvi (v = 16-19). Errata: A&A, 23, 159, 1973 (has 0102 corrected coordinates). For NPM: 82 objects (FBO) labeled BFG (took b 19:00). 0103 Barbieri, C., Erculiani, L., & Rosino, L. 1968, Bull. Obs. Astr. Padova No. 143. 0103 "Studies of Blue Objects at High Galactic Latitudes. I. Faint Blue Objects in the 0103 Field of 88 Leo." Lists 129 new objects in field 9 sq. deg. Charts. UBV: for 18 0103 stars in Barbieri (1970, Mem. Soc. Astron. Italia, 41, 271). For NPM: 129 objects 0103 (FBO) labeled A1. 0104 van den Bergh, S. 1966, ApJ, 144, 866. "Observations of Faint Blue Objects." Lists 0104 33 objects in field 2.6 sq. deg. near M31. BV (V = 17-20). Charts. For NPM: 8 0104 objects (FBO) labeled VDB (took B 19:00). 0105 Iriarte, B., & Chavira, E. 1957, Bol. Tonantzintla y Tacubaya, 2, 3 (No. 16). 0105 "Finding List of Blue Stars in High Galactic Latitudes." Lists 817 stars (Ton 1-817) 0105 in direction of NGP (mpg = 12-17). Charts. UBV: 24 stars in Barbieri (1970, Mem. 0105 Soc. Astron. Italia, 41, 271), 21 stars in Greenstein (1966, ApJ, 144, 496), and 35 0105 stars in Iriarte (1958, ApJ, 127, 507 = REF0126). Errata: (1) chart for Ton 122 is 0105 upside down and (2) Ton 798 should be marked Ton 799 on chart. 0105 Chavira, E. 1959, Bol. Tonantzintla y Tacubaya, 4, 3 (No. 18). "Finding List of Blue 0105 Stars in the North Galactic Pole. II." Lists 771 stars (Ton 818-1589) in direction of 0105 NGP (mpg = 12-17). Charts. UBV for 14 stars in Iriarte (1970, Bol. Tonantzintla y 0105 Tacubaya, 5, 213). Errata: (1) Ton 1196 and 1197 incorrectly labeled 1296 and 1297 0105 on charts, respectively, and (2) Ton 1277 has error in declination of about one-third 0105 degree compared to chart position. For NPM: 1589 objects (FBO) from both lists 0105 labeled TON. Note: coordinates exhibit large errors so that some identifications are 0105 uncertain and possibly incorrect on Lick plates for a few stars. 0106 Chavira, E. 1958, Bol. Tonantzintla y Tacubaya, 2, 15 (No. 17). "A Finding List 0106 of Blue Stars in the South Galactic Pole." Lists 419 new blue stars (T 1-419) in 0106 SGP (mpg = 11-17). Charts. UBV: 14 stars in Iriarte (1970, Bol. Tonantzintla y 0106 Tacubaya, 5, 213) and 7 stars in Greenstein (1966, ApJ, 144, 496). For NPM: 403 0106 objects (FBO) labeled T. 0107 Sanduleak, N., & Philip, A. G. D. 1968, PASP, 80, 437. "A Spectroscopic Survey 0107 of Early Stars from the Tonantzintla Lists Near the South Galactic Pole." New 0107 spectral types for 1 white dwarf, 6 B-type, 7 A-type, 2 F-type, and 6 additional stars 0107 (including carbon stars). Mag = 4-14. Charts. For NPM: 3 stars (CAR,PEC) 0107 labeled SP. 0108 Slettebak, A., & Stock, J. 1959, Astron. Abh. Hamburger Sternwarte, 5, 105. "A 0108 Finding List of Stars of Spectral Types F2 and Earlier in a North Galactic Polar 0108 Region." Lists 601 stars. UBV: 37 stars in Eggen & Sandage (1965, ApJ, 141, 821) 0108 and 37 stars in REF0095 for spectra and colors. For NPM: 601 objects (FBS) 0108 labeled SS I (Table I) and SS II (Table II). 0109 Rubin, V. C., Moore, S., & Bertiau, F C. 1967, AJ, 72, 59. "Faint Blue Objects in 0109 the Virgo Cluster Region." Lists 233 objects (RMB 1-233). Charts. For NPM: 0109 225 objects (FBO) labeled RMB. 0110 Philip, A. G. D. 1967, ApJ, 148, L143. "Possible Horizontal-Branch Stars at High 0110 Galactic Latitudes. I." Lists 10 stars (P 1-10) and 2 faint main-sequence stars with 0110 all but one from Slettebak and Stock survey in REF0108 (mpg = 10-13). Charts. 0110 For NPM: 10 stars (HB) labeled P. 0111 Philip, A. G. D. 1968, ApJ, 152, 1107. "Possible Horizontal-Branch Stars at High 0111 Galactic Latitudes. II." Lists 10 stars (P 11-20) (mpg = 11-13). Charts. For 0111 NPM: 10 stars (HB) labeled P. 0112 Philip, A. G. D. 1969, AJ, 74, 209. "Possible Horizontal-Branch Stars at High 0112 Galactic Latitudes. III." Lists 10 stars (P 21-30) (mpg = 8-14). Charts. For 0112 NPM: 9 stars (HB) labeled P. 0113 Philip, A. G. D. 1969, AJ, 74, 812. "Possible Horizontal-Branch Stars at High 0113 Galactic Latitudes. IV." Lists 10 stars (P 31-40) (mpg = 11-14). Charts. For 0113 NPM: 10 stars (HB) labeled P. 0114 Stephenson, C. B. 1980, PASP, 92, 653. "New Weak-Banded Possible Carbon Stars 0114 Having Bright H-Alpha." (mpv = 12.2). Chart. For NPM: 1 star (CAR) named 0114 STEPH8 1. 0115 Philip, A. G. D. 1970, AJ, 75, 957. "Possible Horizontal-Branch Stars at High 0115 Galactic Latitudes. V." Lists 10 stars (P 41-50) (mpg = 8-14). For NPM: 4 stars 0115 (HB) labeled P. 0116 Philip, A. G. D. 1967, Bol. Tonantzintla y Tacubaya, 4, 215. "A Finding List of 0116 Stars of Spectral Type A5 and Earlier in Regions at High Galactic Latitudes. 1 0116 HLF 4." Lists 14 BD catalog stars and 19 non-BD stars (mpg = 6-13). Charts. For 0116 NPM: 34 objects (FBS) labeled 1HLF4. 0117 Chavira, E. 1967, Bol. Tonantzintla y Tacubaya, 4, 197. "Preliminary List of Infrared 0117 Stars." Lists 117 stars (infrared mag = 6-9). Charts. For NPM: 117 stars (IR) 0117 labeled HC. 0118 Philip, A. G. D., & Sanduleak, N. 1968, Bol. Tonantzintla y Tacubaya, 4, 253. "A 0118 Finding List of Stars of Spectral Type A7 and Earlier in Regions at High Galactic 0118 Latitudes. II. South Galactic Pole." Lists 180 stars (mpg = 4-14). Charts. For 0118 NPM: 156 objects (FBS) labeled PS I and PS II. 0119 Johnson, H. L., Mendoza, E. E., & Wisnewski, W. Z. 1965, ApJ, 142, 1249. 0119 "Observations of Infrared Stars." Lists NML Cyg, 7 very red stars found by Haro 0119 and Chavira, and 4 red stars found by Hetzler. BVRIJKLMN (V= 8-16). Charts 0119 (for Haro-Chavira objects). Errata (corrected coordinates) in ApJ, 144, 458, 1966. 0119 For NPM: 7 objects (IR) labeled HC. 0120 Philip, A. G. D., & Drilling, J. S. 1970, Bol. Tonantzintla y Tacubaya, 5, 297. "A 0120 Finding List of Stars of Spectral Type A7 and Earlier in Regions at High Galactic 0120 Latitude. III. 4HLF4." Lists 35 BD stars and 53 non-BD stars (mpv = 6-14). 0120 Charts. For NPM: 87 stars (FBS) labeled PD I (Table I) and PD II (Table II). 0121 Upgren, A. R., & Grossenbacher, R. 1968, PASP, 80, 342. "Positions and Color 0121 Indices of Twenty-Six Carbon Stars." Lists 26 stars (13 new) in field of 20 sq. deg. 0121 near galactic anti-center (infrared mag = 6-12). For NPM: 13 stars (CAR) denoted 0121 UG. 0122 MacConnell, D. J. 1967, PASP, 79, 266. "New Carbon and S Stars on Objective- 0122 Prism Plates." Lists 3 new carbon stars and 12 S stars (mpv = 9-13). For NPM: 0122 15 stars (CAR,S) labeled MACC I (Table I) and MACC II (Table II). 0123 Albers, H. 1967, PASP, 79, 259. "Carbon Stars in the Scutum Region." Lists 12 new 0123 stars (infrared mag = 9-13). See note by Stephenson (1967, PASP, 79, 498). For 0123 NPM: 12 stars (CAR) labeled ALBERS. 0124 Upgren, A. R., & Staron, R. T. 1969, ApJ, 157, 327. "A Finding List of Early-Type 0124 Stars in Regions of Intermediate Galactic Latitude." Lists 441 stars in regions SA 28, 0124 54, 106, and 107 from objective-prism survey. (mag = 3-12). For NPM: 449 stars 0124 (FBS). 0125 Williams, E., Johns, M., Price, C., & Hiltner, A. 1979, Nature, 281, 48. "Optical 0125 Counterpart of 2A0311-227." White dwarf as x-ray source (V = 13.8-15.0). Chart. 0125 For NPM: 1 star (WD). 0126 Iriarte, B. 1958, ApJ, 127, 507. "Photoelectric Study of Blue Stars Near the North 0126 Galactic Pole." Lists 37 stars: 35 from REF0105 and 2 BD stars (Op and B2 IV?). 0126 UBV (V = 10-16). For NPM: 2 stars (FBO. 0127 Iriarte, B. 1959, Lowell Obs. Bull., 4, 130. "Photoelectric Photometry of Faint Blue 0127 Stars." Lists 50 stars from Tonantzintla surveys (REF0105 and REF0106) and other 0127 sources. UBV (V = 9-16). For NPM: 2 stars (FBO) named IRIARTE 1 and 0127 IRIARTE 2. 0128 Klemola, A. R. 1962, AJ, 67, 740. "Mean Absolute Magnitude of the Faint Blue 0128 Stars at High Galactic Latitude." Lists 205 moderately faint blue stars in NGP and 0128 SGP. UBV (V = 7-13). For NPM: 25 stars (FBS). 0129 Hill, P. W. 1970, MNRAS, 150, 23. "Photometry and Spectral Classification of 0129 Early-Type Stars Away from the Galactic Plane." Lists 138 stars. UBV (V = 5-10). 0129 For NPM: 42 stars (FBS). 0130 Westerlund, B. 1963, MNRAS, 127, 83. " Three-Color Photometry of Early-Type 0130 Stars Near the Galactic Poles." NGP (110 stars) and SGP (110 stars). UBV (V = 0130 2-11). For NPM: 146 stars (FBS). 0131 Bertaud, Ch. 1959, J. des Observateurs, 42, 45. "Catalogue and Bibligraphy of 0131 Peculiar-A Stars." Lists 476 stars (BER 1-476) found in the literature to start of 0131 1959. 0131 Bertaud, Ch. 1960, J. des Observateurs, 43, 129. (First Supplement). Lists BER 0131 477-660. 0131 Bertaud, Ch. 1965, J. des Observateurs, 48, 211. (Second Supplement). Lists BER 0131 661-813. 0131 For NPM: 283 stars (AP) labeled BER and others. 0132 Roman, N. G. 1967, PASP, 79, 168. "Radial Velocities and Spectral Types for 0132 14 Stars." Lists 1 barium, 1 weak-line G8IV, 2 F subdwarf, 2 A0 emission- 0132 line, and 8 other stars (mpg = 6-11). UBV (8 stars). For NPM: 12 stars 0132 (MSC,BAR,SD,ELS,SG). 0133 MacConnell, D. J., Frye, R. L., & Bidelman, W. P. 1970, PASP, 82, 730. "Discoveries 0133 on Southern Objective-Prism Plates. I. New Helium-Rich Stars." Lists 6 stars (mpg 0133 = 6-9). For NPM: 3 stars (HEL) labeled HD and COD. 0134 Bond, H. E. 1970, PASP, 82, 321. "New Peculiar Stars Noted on Objective-Prism 0134 Plates." Lists 51 Ap, 33 Am, 2 Bp, 2 BaII, 2 G-K (strong CaII emission), and 1 0134 CH star from Michigan objective-prism survey (mpv = 6-10). For NPM: 90 stars 0134 (AP,BP,K,BAR,CH) labeled HD and BD. 0135 Bidelman, W. P., & Victor, R. C. 1966, PASP, 78, 550. "Twenty-Three Stars with 0135 Peculiar Spectra." (mpg = 6-10). For NPM: 21 stars (AP,GP) labeled HD, HR, 0135 BD. 0136 Eggen, O. J., & Sandage, A. 1967, ApJ, 148, 911. "Examination of the Evidence 0136 for the Existence of Pygmy Stars." Lists 5 FBS of high proper motion from Luyten 0136 LP-catalog (candidates not regarded as pygmy stars by these authors), 4 Pop. II 0136 stars, and 11 other faint high proper motion stars. UBV (V = 7-19). For NPM: 0136 21 stars (SD,DM,WD,GK,GNT,HPM). 0137 Sandage, A., & Veron, P. 1965, ApJ, 142, 412. "Photometric Results of a Special 0137 Survey for Interlopers." Lists 4 stars (strong uv-excess) in fields of four radio sources, 0137 as well as other such stars in two survey fields. UBV (V = 13-19). See REF0192. 0137 For NPM: 23 stars (FBO) labeled ANON or BSO. 0138 Luyten, W. J. 1949, ApJ, 109, 528. "An Atlas of Identification Charts of White 0138 Dwarfs." Lists 96 stars (mpg = 11-17). Charts for all white dwarfs known to date 0138 (except several well-known objects and those lacking suitable charts). Magnitudes 0138 and colors for 74 white dwarfs and degenerate stars in Luyten (1950, ApJ, 112, 212). 0138 For NPM: 54 stars (WD) labeled LUY. 0139 Giclas, H. L., Burnham, R., & Thomas, N. G. 1965, Lowell Obs. Bull., 6, 155. 0139 "A List of White Dwarf Suspects. I." Lists 272 stars (GD 1-272) (mag = 12-16). 0139 Charts. UBV: in Greenstein (1969, ApJ, 158, 281), including cross-identifications 0139 with Eggen-Greenstein EG stars. For NPM: 272 stars (WD) labeled GD. 0140 Giclas, H. L., Burnham, R., & Thomas, N. G. 1967, Lowell Obs. Bull., 7, 49. "A 0140 List of White Dwarf Suspects. II." Lists 134 stars (GD 273-407) (mpg = 9-17). 0140 Charts. UBV: in Greenstein (1969, ApJ, 158, 281), including cross-identifications 0140 with Eggen-Greenstein EG stars. For NPM: 134 stars (WD) labeled GD. 0141 Giclas, H. L., Burnham, R., & Thomas, N. G. 1970, Lowell Obs. Bull., 7, 183. "A 0141 List of White Dwarf Suspects. III." Lists 155 stars (GD 408-562) (mpg = 10-17). 0141 Charts. For NPM: 155 stars (WD) labeled GD. 0142 Greestein, J. L., & Luyten, W. J. 1957, ApJ, 126, 19. "Studies of White Dwarfs. 0142 II. Some New White Dwarfs." Lists 10 stars (5 new). (mpv = 12-14). Charts. For 0142 NPM: 10 stars (WD,SD) labeled L. 0143 Perry, C. L. 1969, AJ, 74, 139. "The Galactic Force Law Kz." Lists 97 stars (`cone 0143 stars') in region of NGP. UBV (V = 2-11). For NPM: 76 stars (A) labeled HD and 0143 BD. Not taken: Table III (sphere stars) and Table VII (field stars). 0144 Osborn, W. 1967, AJ, 72, 93. "Proper Motions of Several Tightly-Grouped F Stars." 0144 Lists 7 stars near NGP (physical association unlikely). See Upgren and Rubin (1965, 0144 PASP, 77, 335). UBV (V = 7-9). Erratum (1967, AJ, 72, 778). For NPM: 7 stars 0144 (F). 0145 Wild, P. A. T. 1969, MNASSA, 28, 123. "UBV Photometry of 137 Stars in an Area 0145 Near the South Galactic Pole." Lists 137 stars. UBV (V = 6-11). For NPM: 84 0145 stars (FG) labeled LTT and HD. 0146 Evans, T. L. 1970, MNRAS, 149, 311. "K-Type Stars in a Field Near the South 0146 Galactic Pole." Lists 31 stars in SA 141 (most normal giant G8-M2, including 5 0146 subgiants, 2 dwarfs, 1 weak-CN star, and 1 extremely metal-poor halo giant). UBV 0146 (V = 6-12). For NPM: 30 stars (K). 0147 Wayman, P. A. 1961, Roy. Obs. Bull. No. 36. "Fundamental Data for Southern 0147 Stars. III. A-Type Stars Near the South Galactic Pole." Lists 120 A0-A5 stars. 0147 UBV (V =5-9). For NPM: 60 stars (A) labeled HD. 0148 Harris, D. L., & Upgren, A. R. 1964, ApJ, 140, 151. "Photoelectric Magnitudes and 0148 Colors of Stars Near the North Galactic Pole." Lists 280 stars. UBV (V = 4-14). 0148 For NPM: 262 stars (COM) labeled BD. 0149 Blanco, V., Kunkel, W., Hiltner, W. A., Lynga, G., Bradt, H., Clark, G., 0149 Naranan, S., Rappaport, S., & Spada, G. 1968, ApJ, 152, 1015. "An Optical Search 0149 for X-Ray Sources in Sagittarius." One uv-excess object (V = 13.4). Chart. For 0149 NPM: 1 object (XR). 0150 Upgren, A. R. 1962, PASP, 74, 241. "A List of New High-Velocity Giant Stars." 0150 Lists 6 stars (G III and K III) near NGP (mpg = 7-12). For NPM: 6 stars (HVS) 0150 labeled LTT. 0151 Balazs, B. 1965, Zeitschrift f"ur Astrofiz., 62, 6. "Luminous Stars in a Region of h 0151 and O Per." Lists 69 OB stars (mpg = 3-11). Charts (6 non-BD stars). For NPM: 0151 60 stars (OB). 0152 Vyssotsky, A. N. 1943, ApJ, 97, 381. "Dwarf M Stars Found Spectrophotometrically. 0152 First List." Lists 82 stars (VYS 1-82) with some being binaries (mpv = 8-11). 0152 UBVe: in Eggen (1968, ApJS, 16, 49). BV: in Mumford (1956, AJ, 61, 213). For 0152 NPM: 88 stars (RED) labeled MCC (=VYS). 0153 Vyssotsky, A. N., Janssen, E. M., Miller, W. J., & Walther, M. E. 1946, ApJ, 0153 104, 234. "Dwarf M Stars Found Spectrophotometrically. Second List." Lists 135 0153 stars (VYS 83-217) (mpv = 7-11). UBVe: in Eggen (1968, ApJS, 16, 49). BV: in 0153 Mumford (1956, AJ, 61, 213). For NPM: 145 stars (RED) labeled MCC (=VYS). 0154 Vyssotsky, A. N., & Mateer, B. A. 1952, ApJ, 116, 117. "Dwarf M Stars Found 0154 Spectrophotometrically. Third List." Lists 133 stars (VYS 218-350) with mpv = 0154 7-11. UBVe: in Eggen (1968, ApJS, 16, 49). BV: in Mumford (1956, AJ, 61, 213). 0154 For NPM: 140 stars (RED) labeled MCC (=VYS). 0155 Vyssotsky, A. N. 1956, AJ, 61, 201. "Dwarf M Stars Found Spectrophotometrically. 0155 Fourth List." Lists 526 stars (VYS 351-876) (mpv = 5-11). UBVe: in Eggen (1968, 0155 ApJS, 16, 49). BV: in Mumford (1956, AJ, 61, 213). For NPM: 542 stars (RED) 0155 labeled MCC (=VYS). 0156 Nassau, J. J., & Stephenson, C. B. 1961, ApJ, 133, 920. "Spectral Classifications 0156 for New or Unclassified Emission-Line, Carbon and S, Long-Period Variables, and 0156 Double Stars." Lists 11 emission-line, 20 carbon and S, 9 visual binary, and 13 0156 long-period variable stars (mag = 9-13). Charts (2 variable stars). For NPM: 30 0156 stars (ELS,CAR,S) labeled ANON. 0157 Joy, A. H. 1947, ApJ, 105, 96. "Radial Velocities and Spectral Types for 181 Dwarf 0157 Stars." Lists 181 stars (F,G,K,M) and 21 subdwarf stars (mpv = 5-14). For NPM: 0157 169 stars (DWF). 0158 Stephenson, C. B., & Terrill, C. L. 1967, ApJ, 147, 148. "Spectral Classifications for 0158 New or Unclassified Long-Period Variables, M Dwarfs, Planetary Nebulae, and Stars 0158 of Classes S and M-S." Lists 5 long-period variables, 2 dwarf M stars, 2 planetary 0158 nebulae, and 25 S and M-S stars (mag = 10-14). For NPM: 29 stars (RED,S,PNB) 0158 labeled ANON, STEPH, and A. 0159 Wolff, S. C., Wallerstein, G., & Sandage, A R. 1956, PASP, 77, 370. "Low-Dispersion 0159 Spectroscopic Observations of Proper Motion Stars with UV-Excesses." Lists 14 0159 stars (includes metal-poor dwarf HD 25329). UBV (V = 8-12). For NPM: 16 stars 0159 (HPM). 0160 Nassau, J. J., Stephenson, C. B., & Caprioli, G. 1964, ApJ, 139, 864. "Spectral 0160 Classification for New or Unclassified Late-Type Variables, Emission-Line Stars, S 0160 Stars, and Planetary Nebulae." Lists 56 long-period variables, 20 emission-line stars, 0160 8 miscellaneous varaibles, 16 S-type stars, and 2 planetary nebulae (mag = 9-13). 0160 Charts (5 stars). For NPM: 18 stars (S,PNB) labeled ANON and NSC. 0161 Olsen, E. T. 1970, AJ, 75, 764. "Optical Identifications of Radio Sources Selected 0161 from the 4C Catalogue." Lists 204 proposed optical identifications (mpv = 12-20). 0161 Charts. For NPM: 196 objects (QSO). 0162 Hazard, C., Jauncey, D. L., & Backer, D. C. 1970, AJ, 75, 1039. "The Identification 0162 of 4C Sources Using the 4C Right Ascensions and Arecibo Declinations." Lists 72 0162 objects with proposed optical identifications (mpg = 12-21). Charts. For NPM: 72 0162 objects (QSO). 0163 Moseley, G. F., Brooks, C. C., & Douglas, J. N. 1970, AJ, 75, 1015. "Precise 0163 Declinations and Optical Identifications of Selected Discrete Radio Sources." Lists 0163 27 objects (mpv = 15-21). Charts. For NPM: 26 objects (QSO). 0164 Jauncey, D. L., & Hazard, C. 1970, Ap. Lett., 7, 1. "Identification of 4C Sources 0164 with QSO's." Lists 49 objects. For NPM: 49 objects (QSO). 0165 Wyndham, J. D. 1966, ApJ, 144, 459. "Optical Identification of Radio Sources in 0165 the 3C Revised Catalogue." Lists 206 objects (mpv = 12-20). Charts: this paper 0165 (191 objects) and REF0186. For NPM: 206 objects (QSO). 0166 Veron, P. 1966, ApJ, 144, 861. "Optical Positions for Radio Sources in the 3C 0166 Revised Catalogue." Lists 73 galaxies and 4 QSO's. Charts. For NPM: 41 objects 0166 (QSO) not already taken in REF0165. 0167 Wyndham, J. D. 1965, AJ, 70, 384. "A Search for Optical Objects Associated with 0167 50 Radio Sources." Lists 50 objects mainly 3C (mpg = 14-21). Charts. For NPM: 0167 11 objects (QSO). 0168 Windram, M. D., & Kenderdine, S. 1969, MNRAS, 146, 265. "Extension of Radio 0168 Source Luminosity Function. I. Observations." Lists 478 weaker radio sources (70 0168 galaxies and 97 blue stellar objects as possible QSO's). Charts. For NPM: 6 0168 objects (QSO). 0169 Bailey, J. A., & Pooley, G. G. 1968, MNRAS, 138, 51. "Fan-Beam Observations of 0169 Radio Sources at 408 and 1407 MHz." Lists proposed identifications for 82 sources. 0169 Charts: 9 more certain objects (mag. = 15-20). For NPM: 8 objects (QSO). 0170 Sandage, A., Veron, P., & Wyndham, J. D. 1965, ApJ, 142, 1307. "Optical 0170 Identification of New Quasi-Stellar Radio Sources." Lists 21 objects. UBV (V 0170 =13-19). Charts. For NPM: 3 objects (QSO). 0171 Lu, P. K., & Fredrick, L. W. 1968, ApJ, 151, L75. "Optical Positions for 26 Radio 0171 Sources." See REF0172 and REF0173 for Parkes catalog lists. For NPM: 8 objects 0171 (QSO). 0172 Bolton, J. G., Clarke, M. E., & Ekers, R. D. 1965, Austral. J. Physics, 18, 627. 0172 "Identification of Extragalactic Radio Sources Between Declinations -20 deg and 0172 -44 deg ." Lists 5 objects. Charts. For NPM: no added objects but provides charts 0172 for REF0171. 0173 Bolton, J. G., & Ekers, J. 1966, Austral. J. Physics, 19, 559. "Identification of 0173 Strong Extragalactic Radio Sources in the Declination Zone 0 deg to -20 deg ." Lists 0173 37 galaxies and 34 possible QSO's. For NPM: no added objects but provides charts 0173 for REF0171. 0174 Burbidge, E. M. 1970, ApJ, 160, L33. "Furthur Spectroscopic Observations of QSO's 0174 and Radio Galaxies." Charts in REF0176, REF0177, REF0178, and Bolton & Ekers 0174 (1967, Austral. J. Physics, 20, 109). For NPM: 6 objects (QSO). 0175 Bolton, J. G., & Ekers, J. 1967, Austral. J. Physics, 20, 109. "Suggested 0175 Identifications for Weak Extragalactic Radio Sources Between Declinations 0 deg 0175 and -20 deg ." Lists 68 objects (21 galaxies and 21 probable QSO's). Charts. For 0175 NPM: no added objects but provides charts for REF0174. 0176 Wills, D. 1967, MNRAS, 135, 339. "Optical Identifications of Selected 4C Radio 0176 Sources." Charts for 34 suggested identifications. For NPM: no added objects but 0176 provides charts for REF0174. 0177 Bolton, J. G., Shimmins, A. J., & Merkelijn, J. K. 1968, Austral. J. Physics, 21, 0177 81. "Identifications of Radio Sources Between Declinations +27 deg and -30 deg ." 0177 Charts. For NPM: no added objects but provides charts for REF0174 and 0177 REF0184. 0178 Shimmins, A. J., Searle, L., Andrew, B. H., & Brandie, G. W. 1968, Ap. Lett., 1, 167. 0178 "Parkes 2134+004- A Quasi-Stellar Object with Very Unusual Radio Spectrum." 0178 (mag = 18). Chart. For NPM: no added object but provides chart for REF0174. 0179 Wallerstein, G., & Sneden, C. 1982, ApJ, 255, 577. "A K Giant with an Unusually 0179 High Abundance of Lithium: HD 112127." Lists 2 stars: Leo and HD 112127 = 0179 SAO 82554 = BD+27 deg 2189). UBV (mpv = 7.1). For NPM: 1 star (GK). 0180 Thompson, J. R., Kraus, J. D., & Andrew, B. H. 1968, ApJ, 154, L1. "Optical 0180 Identification of Ohio Radio Sources with Peculiar Spectra." Lists 17 fields with 6 0180 suggested optical identifications and 3 galaxies. For NPM: 17 positions (QSO) 0180 with 6 identifications. 0181 Merkelijn, J. K. 1968, Austral. J. Physics, 21, 903. "Accurate Positions and 0181 Identifications of 75 Radio Sources Between Declination +20 deg and +27 deg ." For 0181 NPM: no added stars but provides charts for REF0183. 0182 Bolton, J. G., & Ekers, J. 1966, Austral. J. Physics, 19, 713. "Furthur Identifications 0182 for Strong Extragalactic Radio Sources in the Declination Zone 0 deg to -20 deg ." 0182 Lists 20 objects. Charts. For NPM: no added objects but provides charts for 0182 REF0183. 0183 Searle, L. & Bolton, J. G. 1968, ApJ, 154, L101. "Red-Shifts of Fifteen Radio 0183 Sources." Charts: Table I has references plus REF0181 and REF0182. For NPM: 0183 13 objects (QSO). 0184 Bolton, J. G., Kinman, T. D., & Wall, J. V. 1968, ApJ, 154, L105. "Redshifts of 0184 Twelve QSO's." UBV (V = 15-18). Charts (8 objects). For NPM: 12 objects 0184 (QSO). 0185 Burbidge, E. M. 1968, ApJ, 154, L109. "Spectroscopic Observations of Twenty-Five 0185 Quasi-Stellar Objects." References to optical identifications (Table I). Charts. For 0185 NPM: 25 objects (QSO). 0186 Matthews, T. A., & Sandage, A. 1963, ApJ, 138, 30. "Optical Identifications of 0186 3C48, 3C196, and 3C286 with Stellar Objects." Three objects. UBV (V = 16-17). 0186 Charts. For NPM: no added objects but provides charts for REF0165. 0187 Lu, P. K., & Fredrick, L. W. 1967, ApJ, 150, L71. "Positions of Quasi-Stellar 0187 Objects and Radio Galaxies." Lists 23 objects (most 3C). Charts (REF0188). For 0187 NPM: 3 objects (QSO) not yet taken. 0188 Clarke, M. E., Bolton, J. G., & Shimmins, A. J. 1966, Austral. J. Physics, 19, 0188 375. "Identification of Extragalactic Radio Sources Between Declination 0 deg and 0188 +20 deg ." Lists 42 objects. Charts. For NPM: no added objects but provides 0188 charts for REF0187 and REF0191. 0189 Clark, B. G., & Hogg, D. E. 1966, ApJ, 145, 21. "Radio-Source Fringe Visibilities 0189 with an Interferometer of 21500 Wavelength Base Line." Lists 39 mainly 3C optical 0189 sources. For NPM: no added objects but provides coordinates for other references. 0190 Liebert, J., Stockman, H. S., Williams, R. E., Tapia, S., Green, R. F., 0190 Rautenkrantz, D., & Ferguson, D. H. 1982, ApJ, 256, 594. "PG1550+191: A 0190 New AM Herculis Type Binary System." UBV (V = 15-16 var). Chart. For NPM: 0190 1 star (CV). 0191 Lu, P. K., & Fredrick, L. W. 1968, ApJ, 151, L23. "Optical Positions of 25 0191 Quasi-Stellar Objects and Radio Galaxies." Charts (REF0188). For NPM: 6 0191 objects (QSO). 0192 Braccesi, A., Lynds, R., & Sandage, A. 1968, ApJ, 152, L105. "Spectroscopic and 0192 Photometric Data for a Sample of Quasi-Stellar Objects Identified by Their Infrared 0192 Excess." Lists 17 QSO's and 3 stars. UBV (V = 16-19). See REF0137. For NPM: 0192 20 objects (QSO). 0193 Lynds, R., & Wills, D. 1968, ApJ, 153, L23. "Spectroscopic Observations of Some 0193 Suggested QSS's." Lists 20 objects. (mpg = 15-19). Charts. For NPM: 16 objects 0193 (QSO). 0194 Lu, P. K. 1969, ApJ, 156, L11. "Positions of Twenty-One Quasi-Stellar Objects." 0194 For NPM: 1 object (QSO). 0195 Schmidt, M. 1968, ApJ, 151, 393. "Space Distribution and Luminosity Functions of 0195 Quasi-Stellar Radio Sources." Lists 40 3C objects. UBV (V = 12-19). For NPM: 0195 no added objects but provides UBV photometry for other lists. 0196 Grewing, M. 1967, ApJ, 148, 705. "On the Interpretation of the UBV Measurements 0196 of Quasi-Stellar Sources." Lists 48 objects. UBV (V = 12-19). For NPM: no added 0196 objects but provides UBV photometry for other lists. 0197 Sandage, A. 1965, ApJ, 141, 1560. "The Existence of a Major New Constituent of 0197 the Universe: the Quasi-Stellar Galaxies." Lists 44 objects available to 1965 April 0197 15. UBV (V = 12-19). For NPM: 1 object (QSO) (others already taken). 0198 Borngen, F., Bronkalla, W., & Dautcourt, G. 1970, ApJ, 162, 337. "Search for 5C3 0198 Radio Sources on 52-inch Schmidt Plates." Lists 16 objects (8 possible QSO's). 0198 UBV (V = 17-19). Charts. For NPM: 16 objects (QSO). 0199 Kristian, J., & Sandage, A. 1970, ApJ, 162, 391. "Precise Positions of Radio Sources. 0199 II. Optical Measurements." Lists 41 identifications. UBV (V = 13-22). Charts. For 0199 NPM: no added objects but provides UBV photometry. 0200 Westerlund, B. E. & Wall, J. V. 1969, AJ, 74, 335. "Three-Color Photometry of 0200 Southern QSO's, Radio Galaxies, and Normal Galaxies." Lists 14 QSS, 8 N-type, 39 0200 radio, and 19 radio-quiet galaxies. UBV (V = 8-19). For NPM: 30 objects (QSO). 0201 Barbieri, C., Battistini, P., & Nasi, E. 1967, Publ. Obs. Astron. Padova No. 141. 0201 "Catalogue of Quasistellar Objects." Lists 103 objects. UBV (V = 12-19). For 0201 NPM: 25 objects (QSO). 0202 Hrivnak, B. J., & Kwok, S. 1991, ApJ, 371. 631. "The Carbon-Rich Proto-Planetary 0202 Nebula IRAS 22272+5435." V = 8.68-9.52. For NPM: 1 star (PNB) named SAO 0202 34504 (=IRAS 22272+5435). 0203 Lee, T. A. 1970, PASP, 82, 765. "UBVRI Photometry of IR Stars." Lists 24 stars 0203 (T Tau, Be, and M supergiants). UBVRI (V = 0-13). For NPM: 8 objects (IR). 0204 Neugebauer, G., Martz, D. E., & Leighton, R. B. 1965, ApJ, 142, 399. "Observations 0204 of Extremely Cool Stars." Two stars (NML Tau, NML Cyg). Charts. For NPM: 2 0204 stars (IR). 0205 Shafter, A. W., Lanning, H. H., & Ulrich, R. K. 1983, PASP, 95, 206. "Identification 0205 of Lanning 90 as a Previously Uncataloged Cataclysmic Variable." Lists one star. 0205 Chart. For NPM: 1 star (CV). 0206 Albers, H. 1967, ApJ, 150, 349. "Infrared Classification of Spectra of Hetzler Stars." 0206 Lists 186 very red stars (most late supergiant M stars and a few carbon and S-type 0206 stars). Charts (REF0207). For NPM: 118 stars (IR) labeled Hetzler and BD. 0207 Hetzler, C. 1937, ApJ, 86, 509. "Infrared Stellar Surveys and Index Sequences." 0207 Charts. For NPM: no added stars but provides charts for REF0206. 0208 Ulrich, B. T., Neugebauer, G., McCammon, D., Leighton, R. B., Hughes, E. E., & 0208 Becklin, E. 1966, ApJ, 146, 288. "Furthur Observations of Extremely Cool Stars." 0208 Lists 14 stars. BV: for 14 stars in Wisniewski et al. (1967, ApJ, 148, L29). Charts. 0208 Erratum (chart error) in ApJ, 147, 858, 1967. For NPM: 14 stars (IR,CAR) labeled 0208 CIT. 0209 Perraud, H. 1959, J. des Observateurs, 42, 33. "Listes et Classifications d'Etoiles M, 0209 S, C." First list (108 type M, 10 carbon, and one S-type star). For NPM: 2 stars 0209 (CAR) labeled PERRAUD 1 and BSD (omit variable stars, Case carbon stars, and 0209 M stars). 0210 Perraud, H. 1959, J. des Observateurs, 42, 142. "II. Listes et Classifications d'Etoiles 0210 M, S, C." Second list (197 M-type, 9 carbon, and 2 S-type stars). For NPM: 7 stars 0210 (CAR,S) labeled BSD, HD, ANO and AG (omit Case carbon stars and M stars). 0211 Lee, O. J., Baldwin, R. B., Hamlin, D. W., & Kinnaird, R. F. 1940, 0211 Ann. Dearborn Obs., 4, pt. 16. "Carbon Stars in Zones -4 deg to +22 deg ." 0211 Lists 156 stars D 1-156 (101 new). Mag = 6-12. 0211 Lee, O. J., & Bartlett, T. J. (1944,). Ann. Dearborn Obs., 5, pt. 3. "Carbon Stars 0211 in Zones +22 deg to +40 deg ." Lists 97 stars D 157-233 (57 new). Mag = 5-12. 0211 Lee, O. J., Greenville, D. G., & Bartlett, T. J. (1947). Ann. Dearborn Obs., 5, 0211 pt. 7. "Carbon Stars in Zones +40 deg to +90 deg ." Lists 132 stars D 234-365 (71 0211 new). Mag = 6-12. 0211 For NPM: 365 stars (CAR,S) labeled D. 0212 Petit, M. 1961, J. des Observateurs, 44, 11. "Catalogue et Propietes Photometriques 0212 des Etoiles Naines Rougesa Spectre d'Emission (DME)." First list (56 dMe stars). 0212 For NPM: 54 stars (RED). 0213 Perraud, H. 1961, J. des Observateurs, 44, 149. "Listes et Classifications d'Etoilesa 0213 Emission, S et C." Second list (40 stars). For NPM: 1 star (S) named ANON D. 0214 Perraud, H. 1961, J. des Observateurs, 44, 247. "Listes et Classifications d'Etoiles 0214 M, S, C." Third list (187 M-type and 16 carbon stars). For NPM: 3 stars (CAR) 0214 labeled ANON 1, ANON 2, and HD. 0215 Barbier, M. 1966, J. des Observateurs, 49, 290. "Listes et Classifications d'Etoiles 0215 Nouvelles M, S, C, eta Emission." Lists 90 stars. For NPM: 2 stars (CAR,HB). 0216 Barbier, M. 1970, A&AS, 2, 201. "Lists and Classifications of M, C, and Emission- 0216 Line Stars-All New." Lists 101 stars. For NPM: 3 stars (CAR,WR) named 0216 ANON A, ANON B, and ANON C. 0217 Weinberger, R., & Sabbadin, F. 1981, A&A, 100, 66. "Detection of Six New 0217 Extended Planetary Nebulae by Means of Interference Filter Photography." Charts. 0217 For NPM: 6 objects (PNB) labeled WS. 0218 Sandage, A. 1969, ApJ, 158, 1115. "New Subdwarfs. II. Radial Velocities, 0218 Photometry, and Preliminary Space Motions for 112 Stars with Large Proper 0218 Motions." Lists 112 stars (20 are subgiant candidates in Table 5). UBV (V = 6-11). 0218 For NPM: 111 stars (SD). 0219 Garnavich, P. M., Szkody, P., Mateo, M., Feinswog, L., Booth, J., Goodrich, B., 0219 Miller, H. R., Carini, M. T., & Wilson, J. W. 1990, ApJ, 365, 696. "A Study of the 0219 Eclipsing Cataclysmic Variable Lanning 90." Lists 12 comparison stars with UBV 0219 (V = 12.16-16). Chart. For NPM: 12 stars (UBV) labeled Lanning 90. 0220 Sanduleak, N. 1971, PASP, 83, 95. "Detection of T Tauri-Like Spectra in Six Stars 0220 in Orion." Lists 6 stars (mpg = 13-15). Charts. For NPM: 6 stars (INT) labeled 0220 SANDULEAK. 0221 Welin, G. 1971, A&A, 12, 312. "Rapid Evolution of LkHff 190. " (mpg = 10-16 0221 var). Chart. For NPM: 1 star (TAU). 0222 Usher, P. D., Shen, B. S. P., & Barrett, J. W. 1971, ApJ, 165, 647. "1Zw1. A 0222 Variable Compact Galaxy." Chart. For NPM: 1 object (CG). 0223 Zwicky, F. in Compact Galaxies. List: 1964 (I ZW), 1965 (II ZW), 1965 (III ZW), 0223 1966 (IV ZW), 1967 (V ZW 1-446), 1968 (VI ZW 1-222), 1968 (VII ZW 1-941). 0223 For NPM: 1608 objects (CG) taken from early manuscript. Early coordinates make 0223 identification often unreliable or impossible on Lick astrograph plates. 0224 Fontaine, G., Montmerle, T., & Michaud, G. 1982, ApJ, 257, 694. "Einstein 0224 Observations of Hot DB White Dwarfs." Lists 10 stars. VGR (V = 13-15). For 0224 NPM: no added stars but provides V-magnitudes to white dwarfs from other lists. 0225 Swings, J. P., & Allen, D. A. 1971, ApJ, 167, L41. "The IR Object HD 45677." 0225 (mpv = 7.5). For NPM: 1 object (IR). 0226 Sanduleak, N. 1971, ApJ, 164, L71. "On Stars Having Strong O VI Emission." Five 0226 Wolf-Rayet-like stars (mpg = 13-15). For NPM: 1 object (WR) named S4. 0227 Bond, H. E., & MacConnell, D. J. 1971, ApJ, 165, 51. "The Nature of Field 0227 Blue-Stragglers." Lists 15 southern high-velocity stars and 7 candidates for blue 0227 stragglers. For NPM: 12 stars (MSC) labeled HD and DM. 0228 MacConnell, D. J., Frye, R. L., Bidelman, W. P., & Bond, H. E. 1971, PASP, 0228 83, 98. "Discoveries on Southern Objective-Prism Plates: II. New Probable Field 0228 Horizontal-Branch Stars." Ten stars (mpg = 8-9). For NPM: 8 stars (HB) labeled 0228 HD, BD, and CoD. 0229 Philip, A. G. D., & Relyea, L. J. 1971, Bol. Tonantzintla y Tacubaya, 6, 69. "A 0229 Finding List of Stars of Spectral Type A5 and Earlier in Regions at High Galactic 0229 Latitudes. V. 1 HLF 3." Lists 16 stars in field 19.3 sq. deg. (mpg = 6-14). Charts 0229 (13 non-BD stars). For NPM: 16 stars (FBS) labeled 1HLF3 and BD. 0230 Barbon, R. 1969, Mem. Soc. Astron. Italia, 40, 211. "Spectroscopic and Photographic 0230 Observations of Compact Galaxies. I." Lists 7 objects mainly from Zwicky surveys 0230 (mpg = 15-16). Charts (4 objects). For NPM: 7 objects (CG). 0231 Barbon, R. 1969, Mem. Soc. Astron. Italia, 40, 559. "Spectroscopic and Photographic 0231 Observations of Compact Galaxies. II." Lists 9 objects from Zwicky surveys (mpg = 0231 13-16). Charts (5 objects). For NPM: 7 objects (CG). 0232 Sargent, W. L. W. 1970, ApJ, 160, 405. "A Spectroscopic Survey of Compact and 0232 Peculiar Galaxies." Lists 141 objects from first 5 lists of Zwicky. UBV (V = 13-17). 0232 Charts (12 objects). For NPM: 118 objects (CG). 0233 Bond, H. E. 1970, ApJS, 22, 117. "A Search for Metal-Deficient Stars." Lists 288 0233 suspected MDS and 30 new southern hemisphere objects (V = 7-10). For NPM: 0233 300 stars (MDS) labeled HD, BD and other. 0234 Westerlund, B. E. 1971, A&AS, 4, 51. "A Catalogue of Carbon Stars in the Southern 0234 Milky Way." Lists 1124 stars from Uppsala Survey. VI (V = 7-16). Charts (`in 0234 preparation'). For NPM: 190 stars (CAR) labeled W. 0235 Acker, A., Lundstr"om, I., & Stenholm, B. 1988, AAS, 73, 325. "Spectrophotometry 0235 of New Symbiotic Stars." Lists 2 stars (mv = 14.2, 14.8). Chart. For NPM 2 stars 0235 (SYM) named ALS 1 and ALS 2. 0236 Veron, M. P. 1971, A&A, 11, 1. "Identification of 24 Radio Sources." Lists 24 0236 objects: 11 galaxies, 12 QSO's, and 1 H II region (red mag = 12-19). Charts. For 0236 NPM: 24 objects (QSO). 0237 Wlerick, G., Lelievre, G., and Veron, P. 1971, A&A, 11, 142. "Identification and 0237 Photometry of Radio Sources in the Revised 3C Catalogue. I." Lists 8 objects. 0237 Charts. For NPM: 8 objects (QSO). 0238 Barbier, M. 1971, A&A, 14, 396. "Data on Three New VV Cephei Stars: 0238 BD+63 deg 3, +54 deg 2698, +61 deg 219." (mpv = 9-10). For NPM: 3 stars 0238 (RED,GNT,B). 0239 Barbieri, C., & Rosino, L. 1970, Mem. Astron. Soc. Italia, 41, 507. "The Optical 0239 Variations of the Compact Galaxy Zw 0039+4003." (blue mag = 16-18 var). Chart. 0239 For NPM: 1 object (CG). 0240 Arp, H. C., Burbidge, E. M., Mackay, C. D., & Strittmatter, P. A. 1972, ApJ, 171, 0240 L41. "The Optical Object Identified with 3C 455." (mpg = 19.5-20). Chart. For 0240 NPM: 1 object (QSO). 0241 Warner, B., Robinson, E. L., & Nather, R. E. 1971, MNRAS, 154, 455. "Measurement 0241 of Limb-Darkening on the White Dwarf BD+16 deg 516 B." Unresolved eclipsing 0241 system: secondary is white dwarf (V = 13.6) and primary near main sequence (V = 0241 9.6). For NPM: 1 object (WD). 0242 Lee, P. 1971, PASP, 83, 648. "Furthur Observations of HD 193516." Lists 3 stars 0242 (including two comparison stars HD 193444 and HD 193183). UBV (V = 7-9). For 0242 NPM: 3 stars (B). 0243 Burbidge, E. M., & Strittmatter, P. A. 1971, ApJ, 170, L39. "G61-29, A Helium 0243 Emission-Line Star." UBV (V =15.69). For NPM: 1 star (ELS). 0244 Barbieri, C., Capaccioli, M., & Pinto, G. 1970, Mem. Soc. Astron. Italia, 41, 459. 0244 "Optical Positions of 25 Quasi-Stellar Objects." (mpg = 15-18). For NPM: 25 0244 objects (QSO). 0245 Hall, D. S., Henry, G. W., & Louth, H. 1982, ApJ, 257, L91. "Discovery of Optical 0245 Variability in the Hard X-Ray Source HD 8357." BV (V = 7.28 var). For NPM: 1 0245 star (XR). 0246 Slettebak, A., & Brundage, R K. 1971, AJ, 76, 338. "A Finding List of Early-Type 0246 Stars Near the South Galactic Pole." Lists 957 stars (mag = 5-14). Charts. See 0246 Graham & Slettebak (1973, AJ, 78, 295) for peculiar stars. For NPM: 687 stars 0246 (FBS) labeled SB. 0247 Bidelman, W. P., & Krumenaker, L. E. 1972, PASP, 84, 685. "An Unusual Emission 0247 Object and a New S Star." Lists 2 objects: PN 74 + 1:1deg and AG+21 deg 172 = 0247 BD+21 deg 255. For NPM: 2 stars (ELS,PNB). 0248 Hazard, C. 1972, Ap. Lett., 11, 139. "The Structure of the Radio Sources 0248 PKS 0118+03, PKS 2053-20, and PKS 2057-17." (mag = 17-18). Charts. For 0248 NPM: 3 objects (GAL,QSO). 0249 Bond, H. E. 1972, PASP, 84, 446. "Fourteen New Peculiar Stars." Lists 7 peculiar A, 0249 6 metallic-line and one B-type star (mpv = 6-9). For NPM: 14 stars (AP,BP,MLS). 0250 MacConnell, D. J., Frye, R. L., & Bidelman, W. P. 1972, PASP, 84, 388. "Discoveries 0250 on Southern Objective-Prism Plates. III. Three Hydrogen-Deficient Stars and a 0250 Bright B-Type Subdwarf." UBV (V = 8-10). For NPM: 3 stars (HEL,SD) labeled 0250 BD. 0251 Torres, C. A. O., Ferroz Mello, S., & Quast,G. R. 1972, Ap. Lett., 11, 13. 0251 "HD 197481: a Periodic dMe Variable Star." Lists 2 stars including comparison star 0251 HD 197237. UBV (V = 8). For NPM: 1 star (DM). 0252 Arkhipova, V. P., & Dokuchaeva, O. D. 1972, SVA-AJ, 15, 593. "New Emission 0252 Objects Near RA= 17h 56m , DEC= -22 deg 40 arcmin ." Lists 17 new and 19 0252 known objects. Charts. See Wackerling (MRAS, 73, 153, 1970). For NPM: 17 stars 0252 (ELS) labeled AD. 0253 Schultz, G. V., & Wiemer, W. 1972, A&A, 20, 317. "Identification of IRC-Objects." 0253 Lists 6 stars (mpv = 9-10). Charts. For NPM: 6 stars (IR) labeled IRC. 0254 Kohoutek, L. 1972, A&A, 16, 291. "Hamburg Schmidt-Camera Survey of Faint 0254 Planetary Nebulae. I. Cygnus-Perseus Region." Lists 32 new objects: 22 real and 10 0254 possible planetaries. Charts. For NPM: 32 objects (PNB) labeled P. 0255 Swings, J. P., & Swings, P. 1972, A&A, 17, 142. "Is HD 45677 a Variable Star ?" 0255 Type B2IVe star (mag = 7.4). Chart. For NPM: 1 star (B). 0256 Kazarian, M., & Terzan, A. 1972, A&A, 17, 323. "A New Red Variable Star in 0256 Cam." (mpg = 14-16 var). Chart. For NPM: 1 star (RED) named KT 1. 0257 Dahn, C. C., Behall, A. L., Guetter, H. H., Priser, J. B., Harrington, R. S., 0257 Strand, K. Aa, & Riddle, R. K. 1972, ApJ, 174, L87. "The Low Luminosity Star 0257 G51-15." UBV and PVI (V = 14.81). For NPM: 1 star (RED). 0258 Upgren, A. R., Grossenbacher, R., Penhallow, W. S., MacConnell, D. J., & Frye, R. L. 0258 1972, AJ, 77, 486. "Dwarf K and M Stars in the Southern Hemisphere." Lists 0258 624 objects (all BD and CD). This is a southern extension of northern McCormick 0258 (Vyssotsky) survey. Combined programs cover entire sky. For NPM: 401 stars 0258 (RED) labeled U. 0259 Drilling, J. S. 1972, PASP, 84, 35. "Two New Faint Carbon Stars at High Galactic 0259 Latitudes." Two stars (types R5 and R8). UBV (V =11-14). Charts. For NPM: 1 0259 star (CAR) named DRILLING 1. 0260 Walborn, N. R. 1972, ApJ, 176, L119. "A Nitrogen B Supergiant in a Peculiar 0260 Eclipsing System." HD 163181 =v 453 Sco (mpg = 7.5). For NPM: 1 star (B). 0261 Angel, J. R. P., Illing, R. M. E., & Landstreet, J. D. 1972, ApJ, 175, L85. "New 0261 Measurements of Circular Polarization and an Ephemeris for the Variable White 0261 Dwarf G195-19." (mpg = 14.8). For NPM: 1 star (WD). 0262 Eggen, O. J. 1971, PASP, 83, 762. "The Nature of the Blue Stragglers in the Old 0262 Disk Population." Five ultra-short period cepheids among blue stragglers of old disk 0262 population (Ve = 6-8) and 3 candidate stars of this class (Ve = 8-9). For NPM: 3 0262 stars (BS). 0263 MacConnell, J. D., Frye, R. L., & Upgren, A. R. 1972, AJ, 77, 384. "The Absolute 0263 Magnitudes of the Barium Stars." Lists 205 new certain and marginal barium stars. 0263 For NPM: 136 stars (BAR) labeled MFU. 0264 Feltz, K. A. 1972, PASP, 84, 497. "Interstellar Reddening near the North Galactic 0264 Pole." Lists 182 stars of types B, A, and F. BV and other photometry (V = 4-11). 0264 For NPM: 122 stars (BAF). 0265 Takagi, S. 1970, Publ. International Latitude Service (Mizusawa), 7, 97. "The New 0265 Star List for the Mizusawa PZT Observations." Lists 96 stars: sets of 8 stars for 0265 each of 12 groups (mpg = 4-9). For NPM: 96 stars (MSC). 0266 Grasdalen, G. L., Kuhi, L. V., & Harlan, E. A. 1973, PASP, 85, 193. "New 0266 Emission-line Stars in OH Clouds." Lists 16 known and 8 new T Tauri objects (mpv 0266 = 14-16). Charts. For NPM: 8 objects (TAU) labeled G (Table II). 0267 Philip, A. G. D. 1973, PASP, 85, 68. "Possible Horizontal-Branch Stars at High 0267 Galactic Latitudes." Lists 10 stars: P 51-60 (blue mag = 11-14). For NPM: 10 0267 stars (HB) labeled P. 0268 Drilling, J. S. 1973, AJ, 78, 44. "Photoelectric UBV Photometry of Late-Type Stars 0268 in Two Regions at High Galactic Latitude." Lists 62 stars in fields 3 HLF 4 and 0268 4 HLF 4. BV (V = 5-13). Charts. For NPM: 32 stars (MSC) labeled 4HLF4. 0268 Note: B-V colors for stars span blue to red range despite title of paper. 0269 Philip, A. G. D., & Stock, J. 1972, Bol. Tonantzintla y Tacubaya, 6, 201. "A Finding 0269 List of Stars of Spectral Type A7 and Earlier in Regions at High Galactic Latitudes. 0269 VI." Lists 539 stars near SGP (mpg = 4-13). Charts (`in preparation'). For NPM: 0269 380 stars (FBS) labeled PS. 0270 Longmore, A. J., & Allen, D. A. 1977, Ap. Lett., 18, 159. "Unusual Symbiotic 0270 Carbon Star." (mag = 15). Chart. For NPM: 1 star (CAR) named LA 1. 0271 Angel, J. R. P., & Landstreet, J. D. 1972, ApJ, 178, L21. "Discovery of Circular 0271 Polarization in the Red Degenerate Star G99-47." (mpg = 14.5). For NPM: 1 star 0271 (WD). 0272 Melchior, P., & Dejaiffe, R. 1969, Ann. Obs. R. Belgique, 10, pt. 3. "Calculation of 0272 Declinations and Proper Motions of Stars of the International Latitude Service from 0272 Meridian Catalogues." Lists 440 non-fundamental stars extracted from 463 meridian 0272 catalogs of the former ILS available to 1968 (mag = 4-7). For NPM: 197 stars 0272 (MSC) labeled MD (took stars fainter than 6.5). 0273 Walborn, N. R. 1973, ApJ, 179, L123. "The Spectrum of HDE 226868 (= Cyg X-1)." 0273 UBV (V = 8.89). For NPM: 1 star (XR). 0274 Garrison, R. F., & Hiltner, W. A. 1973, ApJ, 179, L117. "CPD-31 deg 1701, an 0274 Extremely He-Rich Subluminous O-Type Star." UBV (V = 10.52). For NPM: 1 0274 star (HEL). 0275 Lester, J. B. 1972, ApJ, 178, 743. "A Spectroscopic Study of the Strong Helium-Line 0275 Star HD 37017." Lists HD 37017 and 9 other stars with unusually strong helium 0275 lines. UBV (V = 6.55 for HD 37017). For NPM: 1 star (HEL). 0276 Visvanathan, N., & Elliot, J. L. 1973, ApJ, 179, 721. "Variations of Radio Source 0276 OJ 287 at Optical Wavelengths." (blue mag = 12.4-16.1 var). Chart. For NPM: 1 0276 object (RAD). 0277 Hardorp, J., Lubeck, K., & Stephenson, C. B. 1973, A&A, 22, 129. "Carbon Stars 0277 in the Northern Milky Way." Lists 55 known and 4 new objects (mpg = 8-14). For 0277 NPM: 4 stars (CAR) labeled HLS (all new). 0278 Breger, M. 1973, A&A, 22, 247. "Short-Period Variability of BAF Stars. VI. New ffi 0278 Scuti Stars in Selected Regions." Lists 58 known and 12 new stars for total of 70 (8 0278 in Praesepe, 1 in Hyades, and 3 in general field). For NPM: 12 stars (DSC). 0279 Osborn, W. 1973, A&A, 23, 151. "Population II Giants in the DDO Photometric 0279 System." Five extremely-metal-poor Pop. II giants, 4 field stars (from HD), and one 0279 red giant in globular cluster M 92. For NPM: 4 stars (MDS). 0280 Weistrop, D. 1973, A&A, 23, 215. "A Search for Faint Blue Objects near the North 0280 Galactic Pole." Lists 13 objects. UBV (V = 12-17). Charts. For NPM: 13 objects 0280 (FBO). 0281 Hunger, K., & Kaufmann, J. P. 1973, A&A, 25, 261. "Spectrophotometry 0281 and Quantitative Analysis of the Hydrogen-Deficient Stars HD 144941 and 0281 CPD-69 deg 2698." UBV (V = 9-10). For NPM: 1 star (HDS). 0282 Boeshaar, G. O., & Bond, H. E. 1977, ApJ, 213, 421. "Chemical Composition 0282 of New Halo Planetary Nebula." Chart. For NPM: 1 object (PNB) denoted 0282 P108-76:1deg. 0283 Swings, J. P. 1973, A&A, 26, 443. "Spectroscopic Observations of the Peculiar Be 0283 Star with IR Excess HD 45677." (mpv = 8.5). For NPM: 1 star (BE). 0284 Dufton, P. L. 1973, A&A, 28, 267. "An Early-Type Metal-Rich Star HD 135485." 0284 UBV (V= 8.1) in Schonberner (1973, A&A, 28, 433). For NPM: 1 star (MLS). 0285 Crovisier, J., LeSqueren, A. M., Pollock, J. T., & Usher, P. D. 1974, A&A, 30, 175. 0285 "Optical and Radio Properties of the New BL Lac Class Object." Lists 2 objects of 0285 Lacertid type (mpg = 15-16). For NPM: two objects (GAL). 0286 Gulliver, A. F., & Winzer, J. E. 1973, ApJ, 183, 701. "Spectrum and Light Variations 0286 of the Peculiar A Star HD 51418." Lists 3 stars (two comparison stars). UBV (V = 0286 4-6). For NPM: 1 star (AP). 0287 Herbig, G. H. 1973, ApJ, 182, 129. "BD-10 deg 4662 Interpreted as a Post T-Tauri 0287 Star." Lists 2 stars (including HD 170740). UBV (V = 10.60 for BD-10 deg 4662). 0287 Chart. For NPM: 1 star (TAU). 0288 Glaspey, J. W. 1982, ApJ, 258, L71. "HD 105262: A Possible Field Horizontal-Branch 0288 Star." UBV (V = 7.10). For NPM: 1 star (HB). 0289 Greenstein, J. L. 1977, PASP, 89, 304. "Bond's Flare Star 2329-03." Type 0289 dM4e with enormous flare over seven magnitudes (normal mpg = 16.2). See 0289 Inform. Bull. Var. Stars No. 1160. For NPM: 1 star (DM) named BOND 1. 0290 Hutchings, J . B., & Redman, R. O. 1973, MNRAS, 163, 219. "HD 173219: A 0290 Periodic Be Star." (mpv = 7.9). For NPM: 1 star (BE). 0291 Hutchings, J. B., & Redman, R. O. 1973, MNRAS, 163, 209. "HD 187399: A Binary 0291 with Case B Mass-Exchange?" (mpv = 8.3). For NPM: 1 star (MSC). 0292 Lester, J. B. 1973, ApJ, 185, 253. "The ON9V Star HD 201345." For NPM: 1 star 0292 (O). 0293 Angel, J. R. P., Hintzen, P., & Strittmatter, P. A. 1974, ApJ, 190, L71. "G240-72: A 0293 New Magnetic White Dwarf with Unusual Polarization." (V = 14.12). For NPM: 0293 1 star (WD). 0294 Sanduleak, N. 1974, PASP, 86, 215. "New Southern Planetary Nebulae Previously 0294 Classified as Emission-Line Stars." Lists 8 objects. For NPM: 2 objects (PNB). 0295 Brandi, E., & Claria, J. J. 1973, A&AS, 12, 79. "Southern Peculiar Stars with 0295 Abnormal Spectra." Lists 42 stars. UBV (V = 2-9). For NPM: 4 stars (BP,AP). 0296 Crampton, D., & Evans, T. K. 1973, MNRAS, 162, 11. "Spectroscopic Observations 0296 of M-Giant Stars at the South Galactic Pole." Lists 30 stars. (V = 4-10). For 0296 NPM: 11 stars (GM). 0297 Padalia, T. D., & Gupta, S. K. 1981, Bull. Astron. Soc. India, 9, 82. "A New 0297 Cepheid Variable, HD 200925" (Abstract). (vis.mag = 8.0). For NPM: 1 star 0297 (CEP). 0298 Stephenson, C. B. 1973, ApJ, 186, 589. "New C-S Stars and Observations of Strong 0298 Spectral Variations in Two Cases." Lists 7 stars (mpv = 8-14). For NPM: 1 star 0298 (CAR) named STEPH 1. 0299 Bidelman, W. P., & MacConnell, D. J. 1974, AJ, 78, 687. "The Brighter Stars 0299 of Astrophysical Interest in the Southern Sky." Lists 2275 stars from Michigan 0299 objective-prism survey of southern sky. Table III (Be and shell stars = BE), 0299 Table IV (pec. A stars = AP), Table V (weak-metal stars = MDS), Table VI 0299 (weak or no G-band stars = PEC), Table VII (stars with H and K emission = 0299 ELS), variables), Table VIII (M-type with hydrogen and 4686 emission = PEC), 0299 Table IX (CAR, S, and CH stars), and Table X (ELS objects). For NPM: 788 stars 0299 (BE,PEC,ELS,MDS,AP,CAR,S,CH). 0300 Alexander, J. B. 1971, MNASSA, 30, 139. "A Search for Metal-Deficient Stars in 0300 the Southern Hemisphere." Lists 33 stars. UBV (V = 6-10). For NPM: 6 stars 0300 (MDS) labeled HD and DM. 0301 Kohoutek, L. 1971, A&A, 13, 493. "New Planetary Nebulae." Lists 9 objects. 0301 Charts. For NPM: 2 objects (PNB). 0302 Cohen, M. (and 15 authors). 1975, ApJ, 196, 179. "The Peculiar Object HD 44179." 0302 The `Red Rectangle'. UBVRI (V = 8.83). Chart. For NPM: 1 object (PEC). 0303 Wolff, S. C., Pilachowski, C. A., & Wolstencroft, R. D. 1974, ApJ, 194, L83. 0303 "BD+37 deg 1977: A Very Hot Subdwarf." (mpv = 9.2). For NPM: 1 star (SD). 0304 Higginbotham, N. A., & Lee, P. 1974, A&A, 33, 277. "A Fine Analysis of the 0304 Helium-Rich Star HD 184927." (mpv = 7.6). For NPM: 1 star (HEL). 0305 Gurzadyan, G. A. 1975, PASP, 87, 289. "Behavior of 2800 MgII in Stellar Spectra." 0305 Lists 51 stars (B1 to K5) observed from space observatory `Orion-2' (mpg = 6-9). 0305 For NPM: 35 stars (MSC). 0306 Gulliver, A. F., & MacRae, D. A. 1975, AJ, 80, 402. "19 New Peculiar A Stars." 0306 (mpg = 5-7). For NPM: 17 stars (AP). 0307 Krumenacker, L. E. 1975, PASP, 87, 185. "New Cool and Emission-Line Objects." 0307 Lists 12 carbon and 5 S-type stars. Charts. For NPM: 17 stars (CAR,S) labeled 0307 KRUM. 0308 Bond, H. E. 1974, ApJ, 194, 95. "The Subgiant CH Stars." Lists 11 stars (V = 0308 7-10). For NPM: 7 stars (CH). 0309 Jaschek, M., & Jaschek, C. 1974, A&A, 36, 401. "The CNO Stars." Lists 30 stars. 0309 UBV. For NPM: 12 stars (OB). 0310 Spite, F., & Spite. M. 1975, A&A, 40, 141. "Abundances in the Cool Halo Star 0310 HD 128279." BV (V = 8.01). For NPM: 1 star (MDS). 0311 Boulon, J., Doazan, V., & Letouneur, N. 1975, A&A, 40, 203. "Five New B 0311 Emission-Line Stars." Lists 5 stars (mv = 5-9). For NPM: 5 stars (BE). 0312 Yamashita, Y. 1975, PASJ, 27, 325. "CH-Like Stars." Lists 16 CH and 16 CH-like 0312 stars. mv and B-V (mv = 8-11). For NPM: 30 stars (CH). 0313 Boulon, J., Doazan, V., & Letourneur, N. 1974, A&A, 33, 473. "Four New 0313 B Emission-Line Stars." Lists 4 stars (mv = 6-8). For NPM: 3 stars (BE). 0314 Vorontsov-Velyaminov, B. A., Kostyakova, E. B., Dokuchaeva, O. D., & 0314 Arkhipova, V. P. 1975, SVA-AJ, 19, 163. "Planetary Nebulae Near the Galactic 0314 Center." Lists 3 new objects. Charts. For NPM: 3 objects (PNB) labeled VKDA. 0315 Sanduleak, N. 1975, PASP, 87, 705. "New Planetary Nebula in Puppis." Chart. For 0315 NPM: 1 object (PNB) named SAND 1. 0316 Miller, H. R. 1975, ApJ, 201, L109. "B2 1101+38: A BL Lac Object." (mb = 12-16 0316 var). Chart (REF0317). For NPM: 1 object (GAL). 0317 Colla, G. Fanti, C., Fanti, R., Gioia, I., Lequeux, J., Lucas, R., & Ulrich, M. H. 0317 1975, A&AS, 20, 1. "Radio and Optical Data on a Complete Sample of Radio Faint 0317 Galaxies." Charts. For NPM: no added stars but provides charts for REF0316. 0318 Nordstrom, B. 1975, A&AS, 21, 193. "A Spectral Survey of the Southern Milky 0318 Way. II. O-B5 Stars l = 237 deg to 281 deg ." Lists 562 stars (mpg = 5-13). Charts. 0318 For NPM: 166 stars (OB) labeled SO. 0319 Stephenson, C. B., & Sanduleak, N. 1975, AJ, 80, 972. "Dwarf K and M Stars 0319 Discovered on Objective-Prism Plates." Lists 100 stars (mv = 8-13). Charts. For 0319 NPM: 45 stars (DKM) labeled SS (for non-BD/CD stars). 0320 Landolt, A. U. 1973, AJ, 78, 959. "UBV Photoelectric Sequences in the Celestial 0320 Equatorial Selected Areas 92 to 115." Lists 642 stars within one degree of the 0320 celestial equator in Kapteyn SA's. UBV (V = 5-14). Charts. For NPM: 643 stars 0320 (UBV) labeled SA. 0321 Wing, R. F. 1973, AJ, 78, 684. "UBV Sequences in the Fields of Radio Sources." 0321 Lists 27 sequence stars and 6 QSO's. UBV (V = 11-18). Charts. For NPM: 33 0321 objects (UBV,RAD). 0322 Wehinger, P. A., & Hidajat, B. 1973, AJ, 78, 401. "UBV Photometry of the 0322 Groningen-Palomar Variable Star Fields." Lists 170 stars in four fields. UBV (V = 0322 6-18). Charts. For NPM: 170 stars (UBV) labeled GP. 0323 Craine, E. R., Johnson, K., & Tapia, S. 1975, PASP, 87, 123. "UBVr Sequences and 0323 Observations of Optically Identified Radio Sources." Lists 92 stars in 8 QSO fields 0323 (6 may be BL Lac class). UBVr (V = 8-20). Charts. For NPM: 73 objects (UBV, 0323 RAD) labeled R. 0324 Sanduleak, N. 1976, AJ, 81, 350. "A Catalogue of Probable Dwarf Stars of Type 0324 M3 and Later in the Direction of the North Galactic Pole." Lists 273 stars in area 0324 190 sq. deg. UBV (V = 11-16) by Pesch (1982, AJ, 87, 122). For early version of 0324 Lick proper motions see Jones & Klemola (1977, AJ, 82, 593). For NPM: 272 stars 0324 (DM) labeled SAN. 0325 Ardeberg, A., S"arg, K., & Wramdemark, S. 1973, A&AS, 9, 163. "Photoelectric 0325 UBV Photometry for Four Areas of Intermediate High Galactic Latitude." Lists 127 0325 stars predominently F and later with giants and Pop. II stars well represented. UBV 0325 (V = 5-12). Charts. For NPM: 127 stars (UBV) labeled ARD (for non-HD/BD 0325 stars). 0326 H"aggkvist, L. 1973, A&AS, 12, 85. "UBV Sequences in Six Kapteyn Selected Areas." 0326 Lists 147 stars in SA 4, 32, 55, 58, 80, and 81. UBV (V = 5-15). For NPM: 145 0326 stars (UBV) labeled SA (unless other name available). 0327 Notni, P., & Fr"ohlich, H. E. 1975, Astron. Nach., 296, 197. "Search for Optical 0327 Identifications in the 5C1 Radio Survey." Lists 65 fields with one to four candidate 0327 objects per field (mv = 10-21). Charts. For NPM: 58 objects (RAD) labeled 5C1 0327 (took mag. 17:5). Most are non-radio field stars. 0328 Notni, P., and Oleak, H., & Richter, G. M. 1971, Astron. Nach., 293, 221. "Search 0328 for Optical Identifications in the 5C2 Radio Survey." Lists 89 fields with one to 0328 several candidate objects per field (mv = 13-21+). Charts. For NPM: 34 objects 0328 (RAD) labeled 5C2 (took mag. 17:5). Most are non-radio field stars. 0329 Richter, G. A. 1975, Astron. Nach., 296, 65. "Search for Optical Identifications in 0329 the 5C3 Radio Survey. II. Statistical Treatment and Results." Lists 63 fields with 0329 one to several candidate objects per field (mb = 7-21+). Charts. For NPM: 9 0329 objects (RAD) labeled 5C3 (took mag. 17:5). Most are non-radio field stars. 0330 Penston, M. J. 1973, MNRAS, 164, 121. "Photoelectric UBV Photometry of Stars 0330 in Ten Selected Areas." Lists 128 stars in SA 3, 5,83, 85, 89, 91, 93, 95, 97, and 99. 0330 UBV (V = 6-12). Charts. For NPM: 127 stars (UBV) labeled SA. 0331 Richter, G. A., & Borngen, F. 1981, Ap. Lett., 21, 101. "S 10828 Trianguli: An 0331 Unusual Nova in M33." Lists 8 comparison stars. UBV (V = 16-20). Chart. For 0331 NPM: 8 stars (UBV) labeled RB. 0332 Straizys, V., Bartkevicius, A., & Sperauskas, J. 1981, ACUSSR No. 1161, p. 1. 0332 "Possible Field Red Horizontal-Branch Stars." Lists 13 HD stars. BV (V = 5-10). 0332 For NPM: 13 stars (HB). 0333 Bianchi, L. 1981, Space Sci. Rev., 30, 273. "First UV Observations of the Optical 0333 Counterpart of the X-Ray Source 2S0114+650." (mv = 11). For NPM: 1 star 0333 (XR). 0334 V'eron, P., & Veron, M. P. 1977, A&AS, 25, 287. "UBV Sequences in the Fields of 0334 MARK 421 and 501." Lists 16 objects (Mark 421 = B2 1101+38 and Mark 501 = 0334 B2 1652+39A) and 13 UBV comparison stars (V = 11-14). Chart. For NPM: 13 0334 stars (UBV) labeled MK. 0335 Klemola, A.R. 1980 (unpublished). "Sandage 8h , +15 deg Survey Field." Stars were 0335 selected about 1980 for an intended (incomplete) study of faint blue objects. For 0335 NPM: 225 stars (FBO) labeled LB and XX (added anonymous stars). 0336 Green, R. F. 1976, PASP, 88, 665. "Discovery Program for Bright QSO's: 0336 Preliminary Results." Lists 4 objects from Palomar-Green survey. UBV (V = 0336 14-16). Charts. For NPM: 4 objects (QSO) labeled PG. 0337 Barbieri, C., & Benvenuti, P. 1974, A&AS, 13, 269. "Searches of Faint Blue Objects 0337 at High Galactic Latitudes. III. FBO's in the field of BD+15 deg 2469." Lists 306 0337 stellar and semi-stellar objects in area of Virgo cluster of galaxies. UBV (V = 0337 12-17). Charts. Errata: declination for A3-231 should be +13 deg 20' and A3-338 0337 should be +15 deg 41'. For NPM: 306 objects (FBO) labeled A3. 0338 Hanes, D. A., Harris, W. E., & Madore, B. F. 1976, MNRAS, 177, 653. "UBV 0338 Sequences for Selected Virgo Galaxies." Lists 155 stars in 16 fields from declination 0338 -5 deg to +26 deg . UBV (V = 6-16). Charts. For NPM: 155 stars (UBV) labeled 0338 N (=NGC). 0339 Stephenson, C. B. 1973, Pub. Warner & Swasey Obs., 1, No. 4. "A General Catalogue 0339 of Cool Carbon Stars." Lists 3219 stars to closing date 1973.0 for literature search. 0339 Errata given in one page supplement by Stephenson (April, 1980). For NPM: 799 0339 stars (CAR) labeled CCCS. Stars obviously selected from other references (C, D, 0339 etc) are omitted. 0340 Stephenson, C. B. 1976, Pub. Warner & Swasey Obs., 2, No. 2. "A General 0340 Catalogue of S Stars." Lists 741 stars (Table 1). Addenda and corrections in 0340 Publ. Warner and Swasey Obs., 2, No. 4. For NPM: 385 stars (S) labeled CSSC. 0340 Stars obviously selected from other references are omitted. 0341 Giclas, H. L., Burnham, R., & Thomas, N. G. 1972, Lowell Obs. Bull., 7, 217. "A 0341 Proper Motion Survey at the South Galactic Pole." (=REF0344). List IV has 135 0341 white dwarf suspects GD 563-698 (mb = 12-17). Charts. Other GD in REF0139, 0341 REF0140, REF0141, REF0342, and REF0343. For NPM: 108 stars (WD) labeled 0341 GD. 0342 Giclas, H L., Burnham, R., & Thomas, N. G. 1973, Lowell Obs. Bull., 7, 273. 0342 "Lowell Proper Motions. XVI. Proper Motion Survey of the Southern Hemisphere." 0342 (=REF0345). List V has 254 white dwarf suspects GD 699-952 (mb = 11-17). 0342 Charts. Other GD in REF0139, REF0140, REF0141, REF0341, and REF0343. For 0342 NPM: 254 stars (WD) labeled GD. 0343 Giclas, H. L., Burnham, R., & Thomas, N G. 1975, Lowell Obs. Bull., 8, 9. "Lowell 0343 Proper Motions. XVII. Proper Motion Survey in the Southern Hemisphere." 0343 (=REF0346). List VI has 386 white dwarf suspects GD 953-1338 (mb = 9-17). 0343 Charts. Other GD in REF0139, REF0140, REF0141, REF0341, and REF0342. For 0343 NPM: 386 stars (WD) labeled GD. 0344 Giclas, H. L., Burnham, R., & Thomas, N. G. 1972, Lowell Obs. Bull., 7, 217. "A 0344 Proper Motion Survey at the South Galactic Pole." (=REF0341). List I has 47 very 0344 red stars GR 1-47 (mb = 12-17). Charts. For NPM: 40 stars (RED) labeled GR. 0345 Giclas, H. L., Burnham, R., & Thomas, N. G. 1973, Lowell Obs. Bull., 7, 273. 0345 "Lowell Proper Motions. XVI. Proper Motions in the Southern Hemisphere." 0345 (=REF0342). List II has 72 very red stars GR 48-119 (mb = 13-17). Charts. For 0345 NPM: 72 stars (RED) labeled GR. 0346 Giclas, H. L., Burnham, R., & Thomas, N. G. 1975, Lowell Obs. Bull., 8, 9. "Lowell 0346 Proper Motions. XVII. Proper Motions in the Southern Hemisphere." (=REF0343). 0346 List III has 169 very red stars GR 120-288 (mb = 13-17). Charts. For NPM: 169 0346 stars (RED) labeled GR. 0347 Weinberger, C., & Poulakos, C. 1977, A&AS, 27, 249. "Extraordinary Red Stars in 0347 the Palomar Observatory Sky Survey." Lists 15 stars between declination +55 deg 0347 and +75 deg (red mag = 8-15). Charts. For NPM: 15 stars (RED) labeled WP. 0348 Dorschner, J., Friedemann, A., & G"urtler, J. 1973, Astron. Nach., 294, 153. "Search 0348 for Extremely Red Stars on Palomar Observatory Sky Survey." Lists 37 stars 0348 between declination +46 deg and +66 deg with B-V over 4 mag. (V = 11-17+). 0348 Charts. Reality of star DFG-1 questioned by Sanduleak & Pesch (1982, PASP, 94, 0348 690). For NPM: 37 stars (RED) labeled DFG. 0349 Alksne, Z., Alksnis, A., & Ozolina, V. 1976, Investigations of the Sun and Red 0349 Stars (Riga), 4, 12. "Photographic Photometry of Six C-Type Stars." (mv = 8-13). 0349 Charts (4 stars). For NPM: 6 stars (CAR) denoted AAO. 0350 McGimsey, B. Q., & Miller, H. R. 1977, AJ, 82, 453. "Photoelectric Comparison 0350 Sequences in Fields of Optically Active Extragalactic Objects." Lists 34 stars in 6 0350 fields in declination +4 deg to +69 deg . UBV (V = 9-17). Charts. For NPM: 14 0350 stars (UBV) labeled 3C and PKS. 0351 Stover, R., & Sivertsen, S. 1977, ApJ, 214, L33. "A Possible Planetary Nebula." 0351 (mag = 16-12 var). Chart (REF0352). For NPM: 1 object (PNB) named DOK 1. 0352 Dokuchaeva, O. D. 1976, Inform. Bull. Var. Stars No. 1189. Object 1 is planetary 0352 nebula in REF0351. Chart. For NPM: no added object. 0353 Surdej, S., & Swings, J. P. 1976, A&A, 47, 113. "The Complex Structure of CaII (H 0353 and K) Lines in the Spectrum of the A0ep Star with IR Excess HD 190073." (mv = 0353 7.9). For NPM: 1 star (AP). 0354 Lee, P., & O'Brien, A. 1977, A&A, 60, 259. "Analysis of Helium-Rich Star 0354 HD 186205." bvy (v = 8.5). For NPM: 1 star (HEL). 0355 Greenstein, J. L., Oke, J. B., Richstone, D., van Altena, W. F., & Steppe, H. 1977, 0355 ApJ, 218, L21. "Furthur Degenerate Stars. X." Lists 51 stars GR 406-456. BV (V 0355 = 13-19). For NPM: 18 stars (WD). 0356 Rao, N. K. 1981, Bull. Astron. Soc. India, 9, 82. "The Nature of V-V 1-7 and its 0356 Central Star HD 62001." (mv = 8.7). Chart: Ref. 7 in Kohoutek & Wehmeyer 0356 (1975, A&A, 41, 451) and in Rao & Gilra (1981, Observatory, 101, 108). For NPM: 0356 1 star (WD). 0357 Feast, M. W., Catchpole, R. M., & Warren, P. R. 1977, Observatory, 97, 140. "CH 0357 Stars in the South Galactic Cap." Lists 6 stars (4 carbon stars). (mv = 7-12). For 0357 NPM: 1 star (CH). 0358 Gyulbudoghian, A. L., Glushkov, Yu. I., & Denisyuk, E. K. 1978, ApJ, 224, L137. 0358 "New Herbig-Haro Objects." Lists 37 objects (no mag. or charts). For NPM: 37 0358 stars (HH) labeled GGD. 0359 Greenstein, J. L. 1978, PASP, 90, 303. "High-Velocity Degenerate G 35-26." (mpg 0359 = 16.7). Chart (REF0004). For NPM: 1 star (WD). 0360 Weinberger, R. 1978, A&AS, 30, 343. "New Planetary Nebulae of Low Surface 0360 Brightness." Lists 12 objects (central star blue mag. = 10-21+). Charts. For 0360 NPM: 3 objects (PNB) labeled WEIN. 0361 Stephenson, C. B. 1978, PASP, 90, 396. "New Planetary Nebula." (integrated blue 0361 mag. 16). Chart. For NPM: 1 object (PNB) named STEPH 1. 0362 Turner, D. G., Lyons, R. W., & Bolton, C. T. 1978, PASP, 90, 285. "HD 118246: 0362 New Be Star at High Galactic Latitude." UBV (V = 8.07). For NPM: 1 star (BE). 0363 Weinberger, R. 1978, A&AS, 30, 335. "List of Possible, Probable, and True Planetary 0363 Nebulae Detected Since 1966." Lists 335 objects. Charts (see original references). 0363 For NPM: 123 objects (PNB) labeled P. 0364 Berger, J., & Fringant, A-M. 1978, A&A, 64, L9. "3 New Hot Subdwarfs." Lists 0364 AG+81 deg 266, BD+39 deg 3226, and BD+34 deg 1543. (mag = 9-11). For NPM: 0364 3 stars (SD). 0365 Hartl, H., & Tritton, S. B. 1985, AA, 145, 41. "New Planetary Nebulae of Low 0365 Surface Brightness Detected on UK-Schmidt Plates." Lists 14 new objects as 0365 possible and true planetary nebulae. Charts. For NPM: 6 objects (PNB) labeled 0365 HT (omit south -33 deg ). 0366 Alksne, Z., & Ozolina, V. 1974, Investigations of the Sun and Red Stars (Riga), 2, 0366 5. "New Carbon Stars in Galactic Zones Centered on l = 90 deg and l = 174 deg ." 0366 Lists stars BC 10-33 (mv = 10-14). Charts. For NPM: 24 stars (CAR) labeled 0366 BC. 0367 Daube, I., & Ozolina, I. 1974, Investigations of the Sun and Red Stars (Riga), 2, 14. 0367 "New Carbon Stars." Lists 6 stars BC 34-39 (mv = 12-13). Charts. For NPM: 6 0367 stars (CAR) labeled BC. 0368 Alksnis, A., and Alksne, Z., & Ozolina, V. 1977, Investigations of the Sun and 0368 Red Stars (Riga), 6, 55. "New Carbon Stars in the Zone of Galactic Latitude b = 0368 -7 deg ." Lists 32 stars BC 78-109 (no mag. given). Charts. For NPM: 32 stars 0368 (CAR) labeled BC. 0369 Platais, I. 1979, Investigations of the Sun and Red Stars, 10, 23. "Photometry of 0369 Carbon Star BC 185." Carbon star in galactic anticenter with 23 comparison stars. 0369 VR (V = 13-14). Chart. For NPM: 12 stars (UBV) labeled BC 185. 0370 Sabbadin, F., Minello, S., & Bianchini, A. 1977, A&A, 60, 147. "Sharpless 176: 0370 Large Nearby Planetary Nebula." UBV (V = 11.35 for subdwarf central star. For 0370 NPM: 1 object (PNB) named SH 176. 0371 Barbier, R., Dossin, F., Jaschek, C., Jaschek, M., Klutz, M., Swings, J. P., & 0371 Vreux, J. M. 1978, A&A, 66, L9. "Spectral Classification of UV Objects." Lists 53 0371 uv-excess objects from survey by TD1 satellite (V = 6-10). For NPM: 50 stars 0371 (UVE). 0372 Alksne, Z. & Ozolina, I. 1975, Investigations of the Sun and Red Stars (Riga), 3, 29. 0372 "New Carbon Stars in the Zones Centered at Galactic Longitude l = 86 deg ." Ten 0372 stars BC 40-49 (mv = 12-14). Charts. For NPM: 10 stars (CAR) labeled BC. 0373 Alksne, Z., & Ozolina, V. 1976, Investigations of the Sun and Red Stars (Riga), 4, 0373 5. "New Carbon Stars in Several Fields." Lists 13 stars BC 50-62 (mv = 11-14). 0373 Charts. For NPM: 13 stars (CAR) labeled BC. 0374 Alksnis, A., Alksne, Z. Ozolina, V., & Eglitis, I. 1976, Investigations of the Sun and 0374 Red Stars (Riga), 5, 15. "New (15) Carbon Stars in Zones Centered at the Galactic 0374 Longitudes l = 94 deg and l = 178 deg ." Lists 15 stars BC 63-77 (mv = 11-15). 0374 Charts. For NPM: 15 stars (CAR) labeled BC. 0375 Alksnis, A., Alksne, Z., Ozolina, V., & Platais, I. 1978, Investigations of the Sun and 0375 Red Stars (Riga), 8, 5. "New Carbon Stars in the Zones Centered at the Galactic 0375 Latitude b = +7 deg ." Lists 75 stars BC 110-184 (no mag. given). Charts. For 0375 NPM: 75 stars (CAR) labeled BC. 0376 Alksne, Z., & Alksnis, A. 1977, Investigations of the Sun and Red Stars (Riga), 10, 0376 5. "The N-Type Star BC 56." Lists 29 stars near BC 56 (REF0373). BV (V = 0376 11-14+). Chart. For NPM: 23 stars (UBV) labeled BC 56. 0377 Daube, I. 1977, Investigations of the Sun and Red Stars (Riga), 7, 11. "Photographic 0377 Observations of RU Aur and SPZ 2184." Lists 23 stars around these two stars. BV 0377 (V = 10-16). Charts. For NPM: 22 stars (UBV) labeled RU AUR and SPZ2. 0378 Duncans, L. 1976, Investigations of the Sun and Red Stars (Riga), 5, 23. "Activity of 0378 the R CrB Type Variable Star HBV 483." Lists 16 stars. BV (V = 11-15). Charts. 0378 For NPM: 15 stars (UBV) labeled HBV 483. 0379 Alksnis, A., & Eglitis, I. 1975, Investigations of the Sun and Red Stars (Riga), 3, 35. 0379 "Comparison Stars for Five Variable Infrared Carbon Stars." Lists 73 stars in five 0379 fields (mv = 11-18). Charts. For NPM: 73 stars (UBV) labeled by name of central 0379 star. 0380 Bolton, J. G., & Savage, A. 1977, A&AS, 44, 21. "New Optical Identifications from 0380 13-th Part of Parkes 2700 MHz Survey: DEC -15 deg to -30 deg , RA 10h to 15h ." 0380 Lists 27 galaxies, 5 QSO's, and 12 possible QSO's. Charts. For NPM: 31 objects 0380 (RAD) labeled PKS. 0381 Savage, A., & Bolton, J. G. 1979, Australian J. Phys., 40, 19. "New Optical 0381 Identifications from 14-th Part of Parkes 2700 MHz Survey: DEC -4 deg to 0381 -15 deg , RA 10h to 15h ." Lists 14 galaxies and 22 possible QSO's. Charts. For 0381 NPM: 31 objects (RAD) labeled PKS. 0382 Duncans, L. 1974, Investigations of the Sun and Red Stars (Riga), 1, 23. 0382 "Photometric Investigations of Carbon Stars in the Field with Center l = 175:5 deg , 0382 b = -1:5 deg ." Lists 26 stars. BV (V = 9-17). Charts (25 stars). For NPM: 26 0382 stars (CAR) labeled DUNCANS. 0383 Savage, A., & Wall, J. V. 1976, Australian J. Phys. Ap. Sup., 39, 39. "New Optical 0383 Identifications from 11th Part of Parkes 2700 MHz Survey: DEC -4 deg to -30 deg , 0383 RA 22h to 5h ." Lists 88 galaxies, 77 QSO's, and 1 planetary nebula. Charts. For 0383 NPM: 90 objects (RAD) labeled PKS. 0384 Shimmins, A. J., & Bolton, J. G. 1974, Australian J. Phys. Ap. Sup., 32, 1. "Parkes 0384 2700 MHz Survey (6th Part): Catalogue for Zone -30 deg to -35 deg ." Lists 80 0384 optical objects. Charts: more charts in Peterson & Bolton (1973, Ap. Lett., 13, 187). 0384 For NPM: 56 objects (QSO) labeled PKS. 0385 Vander Haegen, J. 1976, Australian J. Phys. Ap. Sup., 39, 69. "Positions for 36 0385 Optical Counterparts of Some Southern Radio Sources: (-4 deg to -30 deg )." 0385 Lists 29 real and possible QSO's, 2 neutral stellar objects, and 5 galaxies. Charts. 0385 For NPM: 5 objects (QSO) labeled PKS. Selected objects not already taken in 0385 REF0383. 0386 Bolton, J. G., Shimmins, A. J., & Wall, J. V. 1975, Australian J. Phys. Ap. Sup., 34, 0386 1. "Parkes 2700 MHz Survey (7th Part): Supplementary Catalogue for Zone -4 deg 0386 to -30 deg . (8:00 to 17:00, 19:30 to 6:30)." Lists 50 galaxies, 100 real and possible 0386 QSO's, and 4 planetary nebulae. Charts. For NPM: 87 objects (QSO) labeled 0386 PKS. 0387 Pesch, P., & Sanduleak, N. 1978, AJ, 83, 1090. "Catalogue of Probable Dwarf Stars 0387 of Type M3 and Later in the Direction of the South Galactic Pole." Lists 282 stars 0387 in 173 sq deg. (red mag. = 12-16). Charts. For NPM: 282 stars (RED) labeled 0387 PS2. 0388 Alksnis, A., & Eglitis, I. 1977, Investigations of the Sun and Red and Red Stars 0388 (Riga), 6, 69. "Photographic Photometry of IK Tau (NML Tau)." Lists 11 0388 comparison stars. BVR (V = 12-16). Chart. For NPM: 11 stars (UBV) labeled 0388 IK TAU. 0389 Alksne, Z. 1974, Investigations of the Sun and Red Stars (Riga), 1, 7. "Photographic 0389 Photometry of Carbon Stars in the Field l = 204:4 deg , b = -1:3 deg ." Lists 17 0389 stars (mv = 9-14). Charts (8 stars). For NPM: 17 stars (CAR) labeled ALKSNE. 0390 Drilling, J. S. 1977 AJ, 82, 714. "UBV Photometry of Stars in a Region Near the 0390 South Galactic Pole." Lists 51 stars (A7 and earlier). UBV (V = 4-14). Chart. For 0390 NPM: 51 stars (FBS) labeled DRI. 0391 Condon, J. J., Jauncey, D. L., & Wright, A. E. 1978, AJ, 83, 1036. "Optical 0391 Identification of Complete Sample of Flat-Spectrum Radio Sources." Lists 35 objects 0391 from -4 deg to -30 deg of Parks survey (part 11). Charts. For NPM: 15 objects 0391 (QSO) labeled PKS. 0392 Condon, J. J., Hicks, P. D., & Jauncey, D. L. 1977, AJ, 82, 692. "Optical 0392 Identification of Parkes Sources with Flat Spectra." Lists objects from +4 deg to 0392 +25 deg and -30 deg to -4 deg . Charts. For NPM: 41 objects (RAD) labeled 0392 PKS. 0393 Stephenson, C. B., & Sanduleak, N. 1971, Pub. Warner & Swasey Obs., 1, No. 1. 0393 "Luminous Stars in the Southern Milky Way." Lists 5132 LSS catalog stars (mpg = 0393 4-13 approx.). Charts. Variable stars in Bidelman (1981, Inform. Bull. Var. Stars 0393 No. 1958). For NPM: 1809 stars (OB) labeled LSS. 0394 Cowley, A. P., Crampton, D., & Hesser, J. G. 1972, PASP, 89, 716. "The Nova-Like 0394 Variable BD-07 deg 3007." Possible dM+white dwarf pair (mag = 9.3). For NPM: 0394 one star (NL). 0395 Africano, J., & Quigley, R. 1978, PASP, 90, 191. "New Nova-Like Variable 0395 LS 55 deg 8." BV (V = 12.79). For NPM: 1 star (NL). 0396 Longmore, A. J. 1977, MNRAS, 178, 251. "New and Known Planetary Nebulae 0396 on Plates Taken with the UK 1.2-m Schmidt Telescope." Lists 17 new objects 0396 in southern sky. Charts. For NPM: 1 object (PNB) named Longmore 13 = 0396 P 345+15 deg 1. 0397 Purgathofer, A. 1980, A&A, 88, 275. "New Planetary Nebulae Behind H II Region 0397 S 232 and Near Galactic Anticenter." Chart. For NPM: 1 object (PNB) named 0397 PURGATHOFER 1. 0398 Longmore, A. J., & Tritton, S. B. 1980, MNRAS, 193, 521. "A Second List of New 0398 Planetary Nebulae Found on UK 1.2-m Schmidt Plates." Lists 11 objects. Charts. 0398 LT 5 appears to coincide with SAO 82570. For NPM: 2 objects (PNB) labeled LT. 0399 Kurtanidze, O M., & West, R. M. 1980, A&AS, 39, 35. "New Carbon Stars in 0399 Cygnus." Lists 10 stars. BV (V = 13-16). Charts. For NPM: 10 stars (CAR) 0399 labeled KW. 0400 Kurtanidze, O. M., & Natriashvili, V. B. 1979, ACUSSR No. 1036, p. 8. "(19) New 0400 Carbon Stars Around Gamma Cas." Lists 19 stars. For NPM: 19 stars (CAR) 0400 labeled KN. 0401 Hardorp, J., Rohlfs, K., Slettebak, A., & Stock, J. 1959, Luminous Stars in the 0401 Northern Milky Way. I. (Hamburg-Bergedorf: Hamburger Sternw. and Warner & 0401 Swasey Obs.). 0401 Stock, J., Nassau, J. J., & Stephenson, C. B. 1960, Luminous Stars in the Northern 0401 Milky Way. II. (Hamburger Sternw. and Warner & Swasey Obs.). 0401 Hardorp, J., Theile, I., & Voigt, H. H. 1964, Luminous Stars in the Northern Milky 0401 Way. III. (Hamburg-Bergedorf: Hamburger Sternw. and Warner & Swasey Obs.). 0401 Nassau, J. J., & Stephenson, C. B. 1963, Luminous Stars in the Northern Milky 0401 Way. IV. (Hamburg-Bergedorf: Hamburger Sternw. and Warner & Swasey Obs.). 0401 Hardorp, J., Theile, I., & Voigt, H. H. 1965, Luminous Stars in the Northern Milky 0401 Way. V. (Hamburg-Bergedorf: Hamburger Sternw. and Warner & Swasey Obs.). 0401 Nassau, J. J., Stephenson, C. B., & MacConnell, D. J. 1965, Luminous Stars in the 0401 Northern Milky Way. VI. (Hamburg-Bergedorf: Hamburger Sternw. and Warner & 0401 Swasey Obs.). 0401 LSN catalog has nearly 5800 O-B (some later) stars (mpg = 0-12). UBV for nearly 0401 900 stars in Haug (1970, A&AS, 1, 35). Charts. Variable stars in Bidelman (1982, 0401 Inform. Bull. Var. Stars No. 2112). For NPM: 7390 stars (OB) labeled LS I to 0401 LS VI. Source: magnetic tape of LSN catalog provided by Dr. W. H. Warren Jr. 0401 (ADC, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center). 0402 Dolidze, M. V. 1980, Bull. Abastumani Obs., 53, 55. "The Results of Emission Stars 0402 Search in Four Regions of the Sky." Lists 13 new stars (no mag. given). For NPM: 0402 13 stars (ELS) labeled DOLIDZE. 0403 Alksnis, A., & Zacs, L. 1981, Inform. Bull. Var. Stars No. 1972. "Extragalactic Nova 0403 or Unusual U Gem-Type Variable ?" (V 15 at max.). Chart. For NPM: 1 star 0403 (UG) named AZ 1. 0404 Shore, S. N., Foltz, C. B., Wasilewski, A. J., Byard, P. L., & Wagner, R. M. 1982, 0404 PASP, 94 682. "CW 1103+254: A New Cataclysmic at High Galactic Latitude." 0404 (mpv = 15.5). Chart. For NPM: 1 star (UG). 0405 Sanduleak, N., & Pesch, P. 1982, PASP, 94, 690. "A Very Faint, Very Red, 0405 High-Galactic Latitude Carbon Star." (mv = 17, mb = 21). Chart. For NPM: 1 0405 star (CAR) named SP 1. 0406 Sperauskas, J., & Bartkevicius, A. 1979, ACUSSR No. 1041, p. 1. "Five New 0406 Subdwarfs with Large Metal Deficiency." (mpg= 10-12). Charts (REF0004). For 0406 NPM: 5 stars (SD) labeled BD. 0407 Platais, I. 1979, ACUSSR No. 1042, p. 6. "New Carbon Stars in Several Fields." 0407 Lists 15 stars BC 186-200 (mv = 12-14). For NPM: 15 stars (CAR) labeled BC. 0408 Bartkevicius, A. & Sperauskas, J. 1979, ACUSSR No. 1043, p. 1. "Six New Giants 0408 with Large Metal Deficiency." Lists 6 stars (mpg = 10). For NPM: 6 stars (MDS). 0409 Gladyshev, S. A., Goranskij, V. P., Kurochkin, N. E., & Cherepashchuk, A. M. 1980, 0409 ACUSSR No. 1145, p. 1. "Photometry and Orbital Period of SS 433 (v1343 Aql)." 0409 Lists 20 comparison stars with BV (V = 10-15). Chart. For NPM: 20 stars (UBV) 0409 labeled SS 433. 0410 Kohoutek, L. 1982, Inform. Bull. Var. Stars No. 2113. "Central Star of Planetary 0410 Nebula NGC 2346; New Eclipsing Binary." Lists 5 comparison stars with UBV (V 0410 = 10-13). Chart. For NPM: 5 stars (UBV) labeled N2346. 0411 Yilmaz, F. 1971, Publ. Istanbul Obs. No. 93. "An Extremely Red Star in the 0411 Vicinity of the Cluster M 37." RGU (G = 17.0). Chart. For NPM: 1 star (RED) 0411 named YILMAZ 1. 0412 Buta, R. J. 1982, PASP, 94, 578. "Photometric Observations of the Bright Type II 0412 Supernova 1980k in NGC 6946." Lists 12 comparison stars with UBV (V = 10-16). 0412 Chart. For NPM: 12 stars (UBV) labeled BUTA. 0413 Landolt, A. U. 1977, PASP, 89, 403. "A Photoelectric Magnitude Sequence for AA 0413 Aurigae." Lists 11 stars with UBV (V= 9-16). Chart. For NPM: 11 stars (UBV) 0413 labeled LANDOLT. 0414 MacConnell, D. J. 1978, A&AS, 33, 219. "Discoveries on Southern, Red-Sensitive 0414 Objective-Prism Plates. I. A New List of Suspected Planetary Nebulae." Lists 17 0414 objects. Charts. For NPM: 15 objects (PNB) labeled MACC1. 0415 Chavarria-K., C. 1981, A&A, 101, 105. "A Study of the Peculiar T Tau Star 0415 v1331 Cygni." Lists 5 stars. UBV. Chart. For NPM: 5 stars (UBV) labeled 0415 CHAVARRIA (or otherwise named). 0416 Kohoutek, L. 1977, A&A, 59, 137. "New Southern Planetary Nebulae." Lists 10 0416 objects. Charts. For NPM: 2 objects (PNB) named K 1-26 and K 2-16. 0417 Alcaino, G. 1981, A&A, 97, 201. "A Photoelectric Sequence in Region of the 0417 Sculptor Galaxy NGC 253." Lists 13 stars with UBV (V = 8-16). Chart. For 0417 NPM: 13 stars (UBV) labeled ALCAINO. 0418 van den Bergh, S. 1976, AJ, 81, 104. "UBV Observations of the X-Ray Nova in 0418 Monoceros." Lists 10 stars with BV (V = 9-14) near A0620-00. Chart. For NPM: 0418 10 stars (UBV) labeled VDB1. 0419 van den Bergh, S. 1976, AJ, 81, 106. "UBV Observations of Nova Scu 1975." Lists 0419 9 stars with BV (V = 10-15). Chart. For NPM: 9 stars (UBV) labeled VDB2. 0420 Luck, R. E., & Bond, H. E. 1982, ApJ, 259, 792. "Subgiant CH Stars. I. s-Process 0420 Abundances, C/O Ratios, and Evolutionary Status." Lists 8 stars (V = 7-8). For 0420 NPM: 8 stars (CH). 0421 Sandage, A., & Carlson, G. 1982, ApJ, 258, 439. "Distances and Absolute 0421 Magnitudes of the Brightest Stars in the Dwarf Galaxy Sextans A." Lists 16 0421 standard stars (Table 1) with UBV (V = 11-16), 70 brighter galaxy stars (Table 2) 0421 with BV, 34 comparison stars around 8 variables (Table 4) with BV, and 6 stars with 0421 absolute proper motions (Table 3). Charts. For NPM: 16 standard stars (UBV) 0421 labeled SEX A S and 6 proper motion stars (MSC) labeled SEX A PM. Omit Tables 0421 2 and 4 with very faint stars. 0422 Campusano, L. E.,& Torres, C. 1983, AJ, 88, 1304. "The Cerro El Roble Sample of 0422 Faint Ultraviolet Excess Objects in the South Galactic Pole." Lists 373 objects in 0422 44 sq. deg to B20 mag. Charts. For NPM: 373 objects (UVE) labeled CT. 0423 Alcaino, G., & The, P. S. 1982, PASP, 94, 335. "BV Photometry of a Sample of 0423 Faint Red Stars in the Direction of the South Galactic Pole." Lists 119 red objects 0423 from Staller et al. (1981, PASP, 93, 728) two-color survey near NGC 288 and 20 0423 photographic sequence stars NE of the cluster. Chart. For NPN: 99 red stars 0423 (RED) from Table IV labeled STBB and 20 stars (UBV) from Table II labeled AT. 0424 Alcaino, G., & Liller, W. 1984, AJ, 89, 814. "Photoelectric UBVRI Sequences in the 0424 Sculptor Group of Galaxies: NGC 45, NGC 55, NGC 247, NGC 283, NGC 300, and 0424 NGC 7793." Charts. For NPM: 61 stars (UBV) labeled N45 (15 stars), N247 (17 0424 stars), N253 (19 stars), and N7793 (10 stars) for fields north of -33 deg . 0425 Pier, J. R. 1982, AJ, 87, 1515. "Stars of Spectral Types A and B in the Southern 0425 Galactic Halo. I. UBV Photometry." Lists 234 stars from Curtis Schmidt (CS) 0425 survey by Beers, Preston, & Shectman (1988, ApJS, 67, 464. REF0586). Majority 0425 has colors of HB stars. For NPM: 99 stars (FBS) labeled CS22171 (6 stars), 0425 CS22172 (6 stars), CS22184 (10 stars), CS22882 (17 stars), CS22894 (5 stars), 0425 CS22936 (3 stars), CS22942 (17 stars), CS22946 (10 stars), CS22949 (10 stars), and 0425 CS22963 (15 stars). 0426 Bidelman, W. P. 1981, AJ, 86, 553. "Objective-Prism Discoveries in Declination 0426 Zone 0 deg to -20 deg ." Lists 154 new peculiar and otherwise interesting stars (mv 0426 = 6-11) from Michigan Southern Spectral Survey. For NPM: 154 stars (MSC). 0427 Penston, M. J., Penston, M. V., & Sandage, A. 1971, PASP, 83, 783. "Stars Observed 0427 Photoelectrically Near Quasars and Related Objects." Lists UBV for 59 stars near 0427 18 quasars and two unidentified radio sources and 54 stars around 10 Seyfert and 0427 four N-type galaxies. Charts. For NPM: 113 stars (UBV) labeled by name of 0427 central object. 0428 Liller, W., & Alcaino, G. 1982, ApJ, 257, L27. "UBVRI Photometry of the Optical 0428 Counterparts of X-Ray Sources in Einstein Deep Survey Fields." Lists 35 stars in 0428 two fields (V = 9-18). Charts. For NPM: 17 stars (UBV) labeled ERI. 0429 Green, R. F. 1980, ApJ, 238, 685. "The Luminosity Function of Hot White Dwarfs." 0429 Lists 89 stars (V = 12-16) from a two-color survey. Charts. For NPM: 89 stars 0429 (WD) labeled GR. 0430 Kilkenny, D. 1980, MNRAS, 191, 651. "4-Color and Hfi Photometry of Southern 0430 B-Stars at High Latitude." Lists 105 stars (all HD). No charts. For NPM: 62 stars 0430 (B). 0431 Miller, H. R. 1981, AJ, 86, 87. "Photoelectric Comparison Sequences in Fields of 5 0431 Seyfert Galaxies." Lists 32 stars. UBV (V = 9-16). Charts. For NPM: 32 stars 0431 (UBV) labeled by field centers AKN120, MCG8-11-11, MKN509, IIZW136, and 0431 MKN315. 0432 Keenan, F. P., Dufton, P. L., & McKeith, C. D. 1982, MNRAS, 200, 673. 0432 "Atmospheric Parameters and Chemical Compositions of Eighteen Halo OB Stars." 0432 Lists 18 stars (V = 6-10). For NPM: 14 stars (OB). 0433 Hilditch, R. W., & Dodd, R. J. 1977, MNRAS, 178, 467. "New Photoelectric 0433 Sequences in Puppis (l = 250 deg , b = 0 deg )." Lists 44 stars in 3 fields. (V = 0433 8-17). Charts. For NPM: 44 stars (UBV) labeled by field centers N2257 (13 stars), 0433 HD68758 (12 stars), HD65813E (3 stars), HD66381E (3 stars), and RU55 (13 stars). 0434 West, R. M., & Walter, H. G. 1981, A&AS, 46, 277. "Optical Positions of Benchmark 0434 Radio Sources South of +5 deg Declination." Lists 39 objects. For NPM: 29 0434 0bjects (RAD) labeled PKS. 0435 Miller, H. R., Mullikin, T. L., & McGimsey, B. Q. 1983, AJ, 88, 1301. "Photoelectric 0435 Comparison Sequences in Fields of Four BL Lacertae Objects." Lists 29 stars. 0435 UBV (V = 11-16). Charts. For NPM: 29 stars (UBV) labeled by field centers 0435 Q0109+22, OF038, OI090.4, and OJ131. 0436 Angione, R. J. 1971, AJ, 76, 412. "Photoelectric Sequences for Brighter QSO's." 0436 Lists 165 stars in 26 fields. UBV (B = 13-17). Charts. For NPM: 165 stars (UBV) 0436 labeled by field center. 0437 Harris, W. E., & Canterna, R. 1980, ApJ, 239, 815. "Color-Magnitude Photometry 0437 to the Main Sequence for the `Anomalous' Globular Cluster Palomar 12." Lists 42 0437 stars (Table I). UBV (V = 9-17). Chart. For NPM: 42 stars (UBV) labeled HC. 0438 Giclas, H. L., Burnham, R., & Thomas, N. G. 1978, Lowell Obs. Bull., 8 (No. 163). 0438 Gives very red stars in List IV (GR 289-366) and List V (GR 367-504) for zone 0438 -25 deg to -30 deg . Charts. Other lists: REF0344 (GR 1-47), REF0345 (GR 0438 48-119), and REF0346 (GR 120-288). For NPM: 214 stars (RED) labeled GR. 0439 Giclas, H. L., Burnham, R., & Thomas, N. G. 1978, Lowell Obs. Bull. 8 (No. 163). 0439 "Lowell Proper Motions. XVII." Charts. Other lists: REF0139 (GD 1-272), 0439 REF0140 (GD 273-407), REF0141 (GD 408-562), REF0341 (GD 563-698), 0439 REF0342 (GD 679-952), and REF0343 (GD 953-1338). For NPM: 374 stars (WD) 0439 including GD 1349-1446 (white dwarf suspects), GD 1447-1528 (faint blue objects 0439 with no definite motion), GD 1529-1622 (white dwarf suspects), and GD 1623-1712 0439 (faint blue objects with no definite motion). 0440 Hanes, D. A., & Grieve, G. R. 1982, MNRAS, 198, 193. "UBV Sequences for South 0440 Polar Cap Galaxies." Lists 74 stars. UBV (V = 7-14.2). Charts. For NPM: 0440 41 stars (UBV) labeled by field centers N247, N253, and N7793 (omit south of 0440 -33 deg ). 0441 Jennens, P. A. 1975, MNRAS, 172, 695. "Metal Abundances for G and K Giants 0441 and Subgiants at the South Galactic Pole." Table I (40 stars). UBV (V = 8-15). 0441 Chart. For NPM: 40 stars (UBV) labeled JENNENS. 0442 Peterson, B. A., & Bolton, J. G. 1973, Ap. Lett., 13, 187. "Identification of Southern 0442 Quasi-Stellar Objects. III." Lists 40 objects. Charts. For NPM: 25 objects (QSO) 0442 labeled PKS. 0443 McElroy, D. B., & Humphreys, R. M. 1982, PASP, 94, 828. "UBVRI Photoelectric 0443 Sequences for M 83 and NGC 5128." Lists 26 stars with UBV (V = 9-18). Charts. 0443 For NPM: 14 stars (UBV) labeled by field center M83 (omit far south NGC 5128). 0444 Luck, R. E., Lambert, D. L., & Bond, H. E. 1983, PASP, 95, 413. "HR 4912: A 0444 Variable of the Old-Disk Population." (V = 6.62). For NPM: 1 star (SRD). 0445 Luck, R. E. 1982, PASP, 94, 811. "Two Lithium-Rich Supergiants." HD 174104 (V 0445 = 8.40) and HR 7008 (V = 6.36). For NPM: 2 stars (MSC). 0446 Leibowitz, E. M., & Mendelson, H. 1982, PASP, 94, 977. "Photoelectric Standard 0446 Stars Near v1343 Aql (SS 433)." Lists 26 stars. UBV (V = 11-16). Chart. For 0446 NPM: 27 stars (UBV) labeled LM. 0447 Fesen, R. A., Gull, T. R., & Heckathorn, J. N. 1983, PASP, 95, 614. "Two New 0447 Possible Planetary Nebulae." SHARPLESS 68 = P031+06 (mb= 16.0) and P248-05 0447 (mb= 17.0). Chart. For NPM: 2 objects (PNB). 0448 Sanduleak, N. 1983, PASP, 95, 619. "A New, Young Planetary Nebula in Hercules." 0448 (mpg = 14). Chart. For NPM: 1 object (PNB) named P075+35. 0449 Ellis, G. L., Grayson, E. T., & Bond, H. E. 1984, PASP, 96, 283. "A Search for Faint 0449 Planetary Nebulae on Palomar Sky Survey Prints." Lists 7 objects (mpg = 12-17). 0449 Chart. For NPM: 7 objects (PNB) labeled PN. 0450 Udalski, A., & Kaluzny, J. 1991, PASP, 103, 198. "CCD Photometry of the X-Ray 0450 Nova V404 Cygni After the 1989 Outburst." Lists nova and companion and 4 0450 comparison stars. BV (V = 12-18). Chart. For NPM: 4 stars (UBV) named V404 0450 Cyg-C1 to -C4. 0451 Meech, K. J. 1983, PASP, 95, 662. "Photoelectric Sequences for EX Hydrae, 0451 v2051 Ophiuchi, and VV Puppis." Lists 41 stars. UBV (V = 8-14). Charts. For 0451 NPM: 41 stars (UBV) labeled by field centers EX HYA, VV PUP, and V2051. 0452 Kohoutek, L., & Schnur, G. F. O. 1982, MNRAS, 201, 21. "Study of Planetary 0452 Nebula K 1-2 and its Variable Nucleus." Lists object and two comparison stars with 0452 UBV photometry. Chart. For NPM: 2 stars (UBV) named K 1-2A and K 1-2B. 0453 Reid, N., & Gilmore, G. 1982, MNRAS, 201, 73. "New Light on Faint Stars. II. A 0453 Photometric Study of the Low Luminosity Main Sequence." Appendix A lists 96 0453 stars. No chart. For NPM: 96 stars (UBV) labeled RG (App.A) and PS (Table 7, 0453 Pesch & Sanduleak stars). 0454 Bergeron, J., Boksenberg, A., Dennefeld, M., & Tarenghi, M. 1983, MNRAS, 202, 0454 125. "MR2251-178: A Nearby QSO Imbedded in a Giant H II Envelope." Chart. 0454 For NPM: 1 object (QSO). 0455 Carnochan, D. J., & Wilson, R. 1983, MNRAS, 202, 317. "A Survey of Ultraviolet 0455 Objects." Lists 464 objects. For NPM: 223 objects (UVE) (omit mv 6.0). 0456 Impey, C. D., & Brand, P. W. J. L. 1982, MNRAS, 201, 849. "The Calibration 0456 of a Radio-Independent Search for BL Lac Objects." Lists 34 objects. BV (V = 0456 6.92-15.28). Chart. For NPM: 34 objects (UBV) labeled by IB. 0457 Dworetsky, M. M., Whitelock, P. A., & Carnochan, D. J. 1982, MNRAS, 201, 901. 0457 "Optical Observations of Ultraviolet Objects. II. Classification and Photometry (l = 0457 0 deg to 145 deg )." Lists 194 objects (V = 6-11) in Tables 2, 3, 4. For NPM: 192 0457 objects (UVE). 0458 Willis, A. J., & Strickland, D. J. 1983, MNRAS, 203, 619. "The Enigmatic 0458 Composite System HD 45166 -B8V + qWR or SdO?." (mv = 9.6). For NPM: 1 0458 object (OB). 0459 Clements, E. D. 1983, MNRAS, 203, 861. "Optical Positions of Quasars." Lists 65 0459 objects. For NPM: 65 objects (QSO). 0460 Stone, R. P. S., & Baldwin, J. A. 1983, MNRAS, 204, 347. "Southern 0460 Spectrophotometric Standards for Large Telescopes." Lists 18 stars. Charts. 0460 For NPM: 9 stars (MSC). 0461 Wolstencroft, R. D., Ku, W. H.-M., Arp, H. C., & Scarrott, S. M. 1983, MNRAS, 0461 205, 67. "Six Quasars Near the Jets of NGC 1907." (mv = 17.8-20.5). Charts. For 0461 NPM: 6 objects (QSO) labeled WKAS. 0462 Hunstead, R. W., Murdoch, H. S., Condon, J. J., & Phillips, M. M. 1984, MNRAS, 0462 207, 55. "A QSO With Precessing Jets: 2300-189." (mpg = 17). Chart. For 0462 NPM: 1 object (QSO). 0463 Berger, J., Freire Ferrero, R., Fringant, A. M., Gerbaldi, M., & Morguleff, N. 1984, 0463 ESA Spec. Pub. ESA SP-218, p. 1961 (and preprint). "Interstellar Lines in High 0463 Resolution IUE Spectra of Primary B-Type Stars." Lists 3 objects plus comparison 0463 stars. For NPM: 3 stars (OB). 0464 Ebbets, D. C., & Savage, B. D. 1982, ApJ, 262, 234. "Analysis of the Ultraviolet 0464 Spectrum of RWT 152: A Subluminous O Star With a Main-Sequence Visual 0464 Spectrum." (V = 13.0). Chart: Rubin et al. (1974, AJ, 79, 1406). For NPM: 1 0464 star (SDO). 0465 Rubin, V. C., & Losee, J. M. 1971, AJ, 76, 1099. "A Finding List of Faint Blue 0465 Stars in the Anticenter Region of the Galaxy." List I (63 stars). RL 1-63 (continued 0465 in REF0466). Charts. For NPM: 63 stars (FBS) labeled RL. 0466 Rubin, V. C., Westpfahl, D., & Tuve, M. 1974, AJ, 79, 1406. "Second Finding List 0466 of Faint Blue Stars in the Anticenter Region of the Galaxy." List II (89 stars, 4 0466 planetary nebulae, and 2 other nebulous objects). RWT 64-152 (continued from 0466 REF0465). Charts. For NPM: 95 objects (FBS, PNB, GAL) labeled RWT and P. 0467 Weinberger, R., Dengel, J., Hartl, H., & Sabbadin, F. 1983, ApJ, 265, 249. "A Newly 0467 Discovered Nearby Planetary Nebula of Old Age." (B = 17.1). Chart. For NPM: 0467 1 object (PNB) named WDHS 1. 0468 Peterson, R. C., Tarbell, T. D., & Carney, B. W. 1983, ApJ, 265, 972. "The Rotation 0468 of Horizontal-Branch Stars. I. Members of the Field." Lists 12 stars. For NPM: 11 0468 stars (HB, MDS) (coordinates from REF0479). 0469 Fernie, J. D. 1983, ApJ, 265, 999. "Pulsational Mode Switching in HD 161796." (V 0469 = 7.08). For NPM: 1 star (CEP). 0470 Garcia, M., Baliunas, S. L., Doxsey, R., Elvis, M., Fabbiano, G., Koenigsberger, G., 0470 Patterson, J., Schwartz, D., Swank, J., & Watson, M. G. 1983, ApJ, 267, 291. 0470 "Identification and Properties of the M Giant/X-Ray System HD 154791 = 0470 2A 1704+241." (mv = 7.3). Chart. For NPM: 1 star (XR). 0471 Griffiths, R. E., Lamb, D. Q., Ward, M. J., Wilson, A. S., Charles, P. A., 0471 Thorstensen, J., Mc Hardy, I. M., & Lawrence, A. 1980, MNRAS, 193, 25p. "The 0471 Optical Identification of H2252-035 with a Cataclysmic Variable." (mv = 13.4). 0471 Chart. For NPM: 1 star (CSV). 0472 Sneden, C., & Parthasarathy, M. 1983, ApJ, 267, 757. "The r- and s-Process Nuclei 0472 in the Early History of the Galaxy: HD 122563." (mpg = 7.2). For NPM: 1 star 0472 (MDS). 0473 Schmidt, M., & Green, R. F. 1983, ApJ, 269, 352. "Quasar Evolution Derived from 0473 the Palomar Bright Quasar Survey and Other Complete Quasar Surveys." Lists 114 0473 objects. Charts. For NPM: 114 objects (QSO) labeled PG. 0474 Tritton, K. P., Savage, A., & Morton, D. C. 1984, MNRAS, 206, 843. "A Faint 0474 UBVRI Sequence in the Field Near 22h ; -19 deg ." List 17 stars. UBV (V = 0474 9.8-19.1). Chart. For NPM: 17 stars (UBV). 0475 Borra, E. F., & Corriveau, G. 1984, ApJ, 276, 449. "A Search for Faint Highly 0475 Polarized Objects." Lists 4 BL Lac objects (mb = 18.3-19.4). For NPM: 4 objects 0475 (BL) labeled BC. 0476 Nousek, J. A., Takalo, L. O., Schmidt, G. D., Tapia, S., Hill, G. J., Bond, H. E., 0476 Grauer, A. D., Stern, R. A., & Agrawal, P. C. 1984, ApJ, 277, 682. "E2003+225: A 0476 3h 42m AM Herculis Type Binary System." (mpg = 15). Chart. For NPM: 1 star 0476 (WD). 0477 Steiner, J. E., Ferrara, A., Garcia, M., Patterson, J., Schwartz, D. A., Warwick, 0477 R. S., Watson, M. G., & McClintock, J. E. 1984, ApJ, 280, 688. "Identification 0477 of Two Hard X-Ray Emitting Be Stars Using the HEAO 1 Scanning Modulation 0477 Collimator." Charts. For NPM: 2 objects (BE) labeled 4U. 0478 Olszewski, E. W., Canterna, R., & Harris, W. E. 1984, ApJ, 281, 158. "Color- 0478 Magnitude Photometry for the Globular Cluster NGC 288." Lists 20 stars (Table I). 0478 UBV (V = 11-16). Chart. For NPM: 20 stars (UBV) labeled OCH. 0479 Philip, A. G. D., & Hayes, D. S. 1983, ApJS, 53, 751. "Scanner Observations of 0479 Field Horizontal-Branch A Stars." Lists 25 stars. For NPM: 22 stars (HB, MSC) 0479 labeled HD, 1 HLF, and SS (coordinates used for REF0468). 0480 Patterson, J., & Steiner, J. E. 1983, ApJ, 264, L61. "HD 2215-086: King of 0480 DQ Herculis Stars." (mpg = 13). Chart. For NPM: 1 star (CV). 0481 Drilling, J. S. 1983, ApJ, 270, L13. "The Spectra of 12 New Subluminous O Stars." 0481 Lists 12 stars. UBV. For NPM: 4 stars (SD) labeled LS and LSE (omit south of 0481 -33 deg ). 0482 K"uhr, H., Liebert, J. W., Strittmatter, P. A., Schmidt, G. D., & Mackay, C. 1983, 0482 ApJ, 275, L33. "The Most Luminous Quasar: S5 0014+81" (mv = 16.5). Chart. 0482 For NPM: 1 object (QSO). 0483 Metik, L. P., & Prokofeva, V. V. 1983, Bull. Crimean Ap. Obs., 63, 148. 0483 "Photometric Television Observations of Ten Peculiar Extragalactic Objects." Lists 0483 104 stars in 10 fields. UBV. Charts. For NPM: 104 stars (UBV) labeled by name 0483 of field center. 0484 Barwig, H., Hunger, K., Kudritzki, R. P., & Vogt, N. 1982, A&A, 114, L11. "PS 74: 0484 The Discovery of a New SU UMa Type Dwarf Nova with High Orbital Inclination." 0484 Lists 2 stars. Chart. For NPM: 2 stars (UG, UBV). 0485 Kohoutek, L. 1982, A&A, 115, 420. "Observations of Bipolar Planetary Nebula 0485 19W32." (mv = 21). Chart. For NPM: 1 object (PNB) named P0359 + 01 deg 3. 0486 D'Antona, F., Rossi, L., & Viotti, R. 1983, A&A, 122, 339. "Non-Thermal 0486 Phenomena in the Atmosphere of Hot Subdwarfs: X-Ray Upper Limit for 0486 BD-3 deg 2179." (V = 10.35). Chart. For NPM: 1 star (SD). 0487 Gratton, R. G. 1983, A&A, 123, 289. "Abundances in Metal-Poor Stars. III. Eleven 0487 Field Giants." For NPM: 6 stars (MDS). 0488 Kurtanidze, O. M. 1980, ACUSSR No. 1109, p. 2. "New Carbon Stars in Selected 0488 Milky Way Regions." Lists 21 stars. Charts. For NPM: 21 stars (CAR) labeled 0488 KURT. 0489 Bidelman, W. P. 1983, AJ, 88, 1182. "Objective-Prism Discoveries in the Northern 0489 Sky. I." Lists 175 stars. For NPM: 172 stars (AP, MLS, LUM, ELS, CMP, DK, 0489 MSC). 0490 Fuenmayor, F. J. 1981, Rev. Mexicana A. & A., 6, 83. "A Deep Near Infrared 0490 Objective-Prism Survey for Carbon Stars Toward the Galactic Center and 0490 Anticenter." Lists 283 stars (123 new). (infrared mag = 5-13). For NPM: 260 0490 stars (CAR) labeled FUEN. 0491 Argue, A. N., de Vegt, C., Elsmore, B., Fanselow, R, Harrington, R., Hemenway, P., 0491 Johnston, K. J., K"uhr, H., Kumkova, I., Niell, A. E., Walter, H., & Witzel, A. 0491 1984, A&A, 130, 191. "A Catalogue of Selected Compact Radio Sources for the 0491 Construction of an Extragalactic Radio/Optical Reference Frame." Lists 234 objects. 0491 For NPM: 213 objects (GAL) labeled Q. 0492 Kimeridze, G. N. 1982, ACUSSR No. 1209, p. 7. "A New C Star." (mag = 13.5). 0492 Chart. For NPM: 1 star (CAR) named KIMERIDZE 1. 0493 Poljakova, G. D. 1982, ACUSSR No. 1212, p. 7. "A New Carbon Star." (mpg = 12). 0493 Chart. For NPM: 1 star (CAR) named POLJAKOVA 1. 0494 Kun, M. 1982, Astrophysics, 18, 37. "New H-alpha Emission Stars in Galactic Dark 0494 Clouds." Lists 110 stars (red mag =11-16). Charts. For NPM: 110 stars (ELS) 0494 labeled KUN1 (Table 1) and KUN2 (Table 2). 0495 MacConnell, D. J. 1982, A&AS, 48, 355. "Discoveries on Southern, Red-Sensitive 0495 Objective-Prism Plates. IV. Extension to Higher Latitudes." Lists emission-line 0495 stars of type M, suspected planetary nebulae, carbon, S/SM, and peculiar stars. For 0495 NPM: 188 stars (ELS, CAR,SMS,MSC) labeled M (omit south of -33 deg ). 0496 Jaschek, C., Jaschek, M., Gomez, A., & Grenier, J. S. 1983, A&A, 127, 1. "A List 0496 of Candidates for High-Velocity Ap Stars." Lists 22 probable and 164 possible Ap 0496 stars. For NPM: 31 stars (AP). 0497 MacAlpine, G. M., & Feldman, F. R. 1982, ApJ, 261, 412. "Discovery and 0497 Spectrophotometry of High-Redshift Quasars." Lists 30 new QSO's (UM 656-685). 0497 Charts. For NPM: 30 objects (QSO) labeled UM. 0498 Ekdahl, Y. 1967, Arkiv f. Astron., 4, 507. "A Study of Color Excesses in Kapteyn's 0498 Selected Area 4." Lists 273 stars. UBV. Charts. For NPM: 28 stars (UBV) labeled 0498 EKDAHL (took every 10th star). 0499 Clawes, R. G., & Savage, A. 1983, MNRAS, 204, 365. "Optically-Selected Quasar 0499 Candidates in a Field Containing the South Galactic Pole." Lists 162 objects. 0499 Charts. For NPM: 2 objects (QSO) labeled Q (omit south of -33 deg and mag. 0499 > 18:0). Source: microfiche (MNRAS). 0500 Merkelijn, J. K., & Wall, J. V. 1970, Australian J. Phys., 23, 575. "Galaxy 0500 Identifications from the Parkes 2700 MHz Survey: The Selected Regions and the 0500 4 deg Declination Zone." Lists 137 objects. Charts. For NPM: 134 objects 0500 (QSO) labeled PKS (omit mpg 18.0). 0501 Bolton, J. G., & Wall, J. V. 1970, Australian J. Phys., 23, 789. "Quasi-Stellar 0501 Objects in the Parks 2700 MHz Survey: The Selected Regions and the 4 deg 0501 Declination Zone." Lists 132 objects. Charts. For NPM: 27 objects (QSO) labeled 0501 PKS (omit mv 18:0). 0502 Munro, R. E. B. 1971, Australian J. Phys., 24, 263. "Observations at 408 MHz of 0502 Radio Sources from the 4C Catalogue." Lists 100 objects. No charts. For NPM: 0502 11 objects (QSO). 0503 Merkilijn, J. 1972, Australian J. Phys., 25, 451. "Improved Positions and Some 0503 Identifications for 108 Radio Sources Between Declination -33 deg and +27 deg ." 0503 Lists 108 objects. Charts. For NPM: 3 objects (QSO) labeled PKS (omit mag. 0503 18:0). 0504 Munro, R. E. B. 1971, Australian J. Phys., 24, 617. "Observations at 408 MHz of 0504 Radio Sources From the 4C Catalogue. II. Declination Range -3 deg to 0 deg ." 0504 Lists 70 objects. No charts. For NPM: 21 objects (QSO) labeled 4C (omit mv 0504 > 18:0). 0505 Bolton, J. G., Wall, J. V., & Shimmins, A. J. 1971, Australian J. Phys., 24, 889. 0505 "Some Identifications for Weak Sources in the Parkes Catalogue for Declination 0505 +20 deg to -20 deg ." Lists 22 objects. Charts. For NPM: 20 objects (QSO) 0505 labeled PKS (omit mag. > 18:0). 0506 Zhu, G., & Wang, X. 1983, Ann. Shanghai Obs., 5, 161. "Absolute Proper Motions 0506 of 774 Stars With Respect to Galaxies in Four Areas of the Southern Sky." Lists 774 0506 stars. For NPM: 191 stars (MSC) labeled by fields KNO160, KNO161, KNO167, 0506 and KNO174 (representative sample taken in each field). Field KNO0160 omitted 0506 owing to difficulty in identifying stars. 0507 Bata, R. J., & McCall, M. L. 1983, MNRAS, 205, 131. "The Galactic Extinction 0507 Towards Maffei 1." Lists 7 stars. UBV (V = 12.2-16.8). Chart. For NPM: 7 stars 0507 (UBV) labeled BM. 0508 Stenholm, B., & S"oderhjelm, S. 1972, A&AS, 7, 385. "Two UBV Photoelectric 0508 Sequences in Cygnus." Lists 73 stars. UBV (V = 7-13). Charts. For NPM: 73 0508 stars (UBV) labeled CYG2 and CYG4. 0509 Bern, K., & Virdefors, B. 1972, A&AS, 6, 117. "Photoelectric UBV Photometry in 0509 Cygnus and Cassiopeia." Lists 113 stars. UBV (V = 7-11). Charts. For NPM: 0509 113 stars (UBV) labeled CYG1, CAS1, and CAS6. 0510 S"arg, K., & Wramdemark, S. 1977, A&AS, 27, 403. "Photoelectric UBV Photometry 0510 of Milky Way Field in Cassiopeia." Lists 162 stars (45 OB-type). UBV (V = 0510 7-14.5). Chart. For NPM: 162 stars (UBV) labeled SW. 0511 Stephenson, C. B., & Sanduleak, N. 1977, ApJS, 33, 459. "New H-Alpha Emission 0511 Stars in Milky Way." Lists 455 stars (mag = 7-10). For NPM: 332 stars (ELS) 0511 labeled SS1 (omit south of -33 deg ). 0512 Margon, B. 1974, A&A, 30, 467. "Photometry in the Cyg X-1 Field." Lists 50 stars 0512 (V = 7-11). Chart: this reference and Numerova (1958, Pub. Crimean Ap. Obs., 19, 0512 230). For NPM: 50 stars (UBV) labeled HD and N (Numerova). 0513 Kilkenny, D., Huber, U., & Hunger, K. 1986, A&A, 155, 175. "CD-24 deg 9052: A 0513 New Bright and Helium-Rich Subdwarf O Star." (mv = 9.6). For NPM: 1 star 0513 (SD). 0514 Lanning, H. H. 1973, PASP, 89, 70. "A Finding List of Faint uv-Bright Stars in 0514 the Galactic Plane." Lists 82 objects (mb = 9-20). Charts. For NPM: 82 stars 0514 (UVE,PNB) labeled LANNING. 0515 Herbst, W., Racine, R., & Richer, H. B. 1977, PASP, 89, 663. "A Luminous Carbon 0515 Star in CMa OB1." Lists 27 stars. UBV (V = 7-15). Chart. For NPM: 27 stars 0515 (UBV) labeled HRR. 0516 Lindgren, H., & Bern, K. 1980, A&AS, 42, 335. "UBV Sequences in Three Northern 0516 Milky way Regions and a Comment on the Interstellar Extinction Around l= 90 deg ." 0516 Lists 317 stars. UBV (V = 7-13). Charts. For NPM: 317 stars (UBV) labeled by 0516 centers CAS2S, GO1F, GO1S, GO2F, GO2S, CYG2F, and CYG3F. 0517 Sandage, A., & Kowal, C. 1986, AJ, 91, 1140. "New Subdwarfs. IV. UBV 0517 Photometry of 1690 High-Proper Motion Stars." Lists 1690 stars from Lowell 0517 surveys. Charts (REF0004). For NPM: 223 stars (HPM) from +76 deg to +90 deg 0517 (1 star) and from 0 deg to -33 deg (222 stars). Selection incomplete for northern 0517 sky. 0518 Stephenson, C. B. 1985, AJ, 90, 784. "New Carbon Stars Found in a Hemispheric 0518 Survey." Lists 105 stars (mv = 9-13.5). For NPM: 104 stars (CAR) labeled 0518 STEPH1. 0519 Stephenson, C. B. 1986, AJ, 91, 144. "Dwarf K and M Stars of Small Proper Motion 0519 Found in a Large Spectroscopic Survey." Lists 2201 stars (mv = 9-13). For NPM: 0519 514 stars (DKM) labeled S (taken from 0 deg to -33 deg plus 8 north polar cap stars 0519 S 26, S 831, S 839, S 934, S 949, S 1130, S 1202, and S 1541). Selection incomplete 0519 for northern sky. 0520 Stephenson, C. B. 1986, ApJ, 300, 779. "New H-Alpha Stars Found Above 10 deg 0520 Galactic Latitude." Lists 206 stars. For NPM: 206 stars (ELS) labeled STEPH2. 0521 Reichert, G. A., Mason, K. O., Thorstensen, J. R., & Bowyer, S. 1982, ApJ, 260, 0521 437. "Optical Identification of Serendiptitous Einstein X-Ray Sources: Luminosity 0521 and Redshift Relations in the X-Ray and Optical Emission from Active Galaxies and 0521 Quasars." Lists 13 galactic and 27 extragalactic objects (V = 7-20). For NPM: 24 0521 objects (XR) labeled E (omit mag. > 18:0). 0522 Abuladze, O. P. 1982, Bull. Abastumani Obs., 55, 3. "The Photoelectric Standards 0522 in the Kapteyn Selected Areas SA 1-43." Lists 366 stars. UBV. For NPM: 366 0522 stars (UBV) labeled KA01 to KA43. 0523 Luyten, W. J. 1970, White Dwarfs (Minneapolis: Univ. Minn.). Lists 2934 probable 0523 white dwarfs and degenerate stars (mag = 12-21). No charts. For NPM: 222 stars 0523 (WD) labeled LP, L, and R (take mag. < 18:0 and bands +76 deg to +90 deg and 0523 -2 deg to -33 deg , including companion stars). 0524 Carlsberg Consortium. 1985, Carlsberg Meridian Catalogue, La Palma, No. 1 0524 (Copenhagen Obs., Royal Greenwich Obs., and Inst. y Obs. de Marina). Lists 5292 0524 stars. For NPM: 4931 stars (MC1) labeled C1 (omit south of -33 deg ). Source: 0524 Magnetic tape version ADC-1126 (ADC, Goddard Space Flight Center). 0525 Borra, E. F., Edwards, G., & Patrucci, F. 1985, AJ, 90, 1529. "Photoelectric B and 0525 V Sequences to 21st Magnitude in 17 Medium- to High-Galactic-Latitude Regions." 0525 Lists 779 stars. BV (B = 14-23). Charts. For NPM: 177 stars (UBV) labeled by 0525 fields A1, A2, A3, B1, B2, B3, C1, C2, C3, D1, D2, D3, S1, S6, NGP1, NGP2, and 0525 NGP3 (omit V > 18:0 and south of -33 deg ). 0526 Parsons, S. B., Holm, A. V., & Kondo, Y. 1983, ApJ, 264, L19. "HD 207739: A 0526 Strange Composite Star." (V = 8.59). For NPM: 1 star (PEC). See REF0479. 0527 Drilling, J. S. 1971, AJ, 76, 1072. "UBV Photometry of Early-Type Stars in Two 0527 Regions at High Galactic Latitudes." Lists 85 stars in fields 3HLF4 and 4HLF4. 0527 UBV. For NPM: 85 stars (UBV) labeled BD (Table IV, 35 stars) and 4HLF4A 0527 (Table V, 50 stars). Field 4HLF4 is contained in REF0120 (stars labeled PD) and 0527 in REF0268 (stars labeled 4HLF4). Omit field 3HLF4 (south of -33 deg ). 0528 Sandage, A., & Fouts, G. 1987, AJ, 93, 74. "New Subdwarfs. VI. Kinematics of 1125 0528 High Proper Motion Stars and the Collapse of the Galaxy." Lists 1125 stars (many 0528 from Lowell surveys). BV. Charts (REF0141). For NPM: 181 stars (HPM) labeled 0528 G, HD, BD, Ross, LTT, GC, W, and ADS (took 0 deg to -33 deg only). Selection 0528 incomplete for northern sky. 0529 Kilkenny, D., & Kelly, B. D. 1986, Circ. South African Obs. No. 10, p. 17. 0529 "Early-Type Stars Detected on UK Schmidt Objective-Prism Plates. II. UKST 0529 Areas 788/9." Lists 111 O,B,A,F stars for field 12h 30m ; -5 deg . For NPM: 90 stars 0529 (OBF) labeled K789 (omit stars without V magnitude). 0530 Landolt, A. U., & Grauer, A. D. 1986, PASP, 98, 346. "On the Light Variations of 0530 the Hydrogen-Deficient Variable Star BD-9 deg 4395." Lists 4 stars. UBV (V = 0530 9-11). For NPM: 4 stars (HDS,UBV) labeled BD, HD, and ANON. 0531 Stobie, R. S., Gilmore, G., & Reid, N. 1985, A&AS, 60, 495. "Galactic Structure 0531 Photoelectric Standards." Gives UBVRI in 8 UKST fields (V = 8-16). Charts. For 0531 NPM: 106 stars (UBV) in five fields labeled F (omit south of -33 deg ). 0532 Stobie, R. S., Sagar, R., & Gilmore, G. 1985, A&AS, 60, 503. "CCD Stellar 0532 Sequences in Galactic Structure Fields." Stars in 7 UKST fields. BVI (V = 12-22). 0532 Charts. For NPM: 47 stars (UBV) in four fields labeled F (omit south of -33 deg 0532 and B > 18:0). See REF0531 for wider region including this area). 0533 Hewitt, A., & Burbidge, G. 1987, ApJS, 63, 1. "A New Optical Catalog of 0533 Quasi-Stellar Objects." Lists 3681 objects in literature up to 1986 September. For 0533 NPM: 253 objects (QSO) labeled Q (took V 18:0 in zone 0 deg to -33 deg ). 0534 Liebert, J., & Dahn, C. C. 1983, ApJ, 269, 258. "The Peculiar Cool White Dwarf 0534 LHS 1126: A Different Interpretation." Lists 4 stars with UBV (14-15) . For 0534 NPM: 3 stars (WD, UBV) named LHS 1126, G127-7, and G39-27. 0535 Carney, B. W., & Latham, D. W. 1985, ApJ, 298, 803. "BD-6 deg 855: A Mildly 0535 Metal-Deficient Dwarf From the Outer Halo." (V = 10.60). For NPM: 1 star 0535 (MDS). 0536 Luck, R. E., & Bond, H. E. 1985, ApJ, 292, 559. "Extremely Metal-Deficient Red 0536 Giants. III. Chemical Abundance Patterns in Field Halo Giants." Lists 36 stars (V 0536 = 6-10). For NPM: 35 stars (MDS) (omit south of -33 deg ). 0537 Upgren, A. R., & Lu, P. K. 1986, AJ, 92, 903. "Photometry of Dwarf K and M 0537 Stars." Lists 120 stars. BVRI (V = 5.87-14.90). For NPM: 118 stars (DKM) 0537 labeled VYS and GL (omit south of -33 deg ). 0538 Carney, B. W., & Latham, D. W. 1987, AJ, 93, 116. "A Survey of Proper Motion 0538 Stars. I. UBV Photometry and Radial Velocities." Lists 867 stars from Lowell 0538 surveys. UBV (V = 7-16). Charts (REF0004). For NPM: 153 stars (HPM) labeled 0538 G (Giclas) (taken in band 0 deg to -33 deg ). 0539 Little-Marenin, I. R., Ramsey, M. E., Stephenson, C. B., Little, S. J., & Price, S. D. 0539 1987, AJ, 93, 663. "New Carbon Stars Identified from Low-Resolution IRAS 0539 Spectra." Lists 241 stars (176 new). For NPM: 107 stars (CAR) labeled LRSLP 0539 from Table I (omit south of -33 deg ). 0540 Stephenson, C. B. 1986, AJ, 92, 139. "Dwarf K and M Stars of High Proper Motion 0540 Found in a Hemisphere Survey." Lists 1809 stars with mv , mb (mv = 7-13). For 0540 NPM: 626 stars (DKM) labeled SKM plus new running number (taken in band 0540 0 deg to -33 deg ). 0541 Sandage, A., & Carlson, G. 1985, AJ, 90, 1464. "The Brightest Stars in Nearby 0541 Galaxies. VI. Cepheids and the Brightest Stars in WLM." Lists 85 objects. UBV (V 0541 = 12-21). Chart. For NPM: 22 stars (UBV) labeled WLM in Table I (all) and 0541 Table II (omit B > 18:0). 0542 Rodgers, A. W., & Harding, P. 1985, AJ, 90, 1486. "Studies of the Galactic Bulge. 0542 I. Photometric Sequences for Bulge Fields." Lists 102 stars in three fields. UBV (V 0542 = 15-21). Charts. For NPM: 16 stars (UBV) labeled RH (omit V > 18:0). 0543 Muzzio, J. C. 1973, PASP, 85, 358. "UBV Photometry of Large Proper Motion 0543 Stars." Lists 32 stars. UBV (V = 6-11). For NPM: 32 stars (HPM) labeled G and 0543 LTT. 0544 Pesch, P. 1982, PASP, 94, 345. "Photoelectric Photometry of Faint M-type Stars 0544 in the Direction of the SGP." Lists 54 stars from Pesch and Sanduleak catalog 0544 (REF0387). VI (Kron-Mayall PVI system). Charts (REF0387). For NPM: 54 stars 0544 (RED) labeled PS. 0545 Wegner, G. 1980, AJ, 85, 538. "UBV Photometry of Faint Southern Blue Stars." 0545 Lists 89 stars in Tables II, III, and IV. UBV (V = 9-16). Charts for Table II 0545 (REF0106). For NPM: 14 stars (FBS) labeled T from Table III (omit south of 0545 -33 deg ). 0546 Zwicky, F., Sargent, W. L. W., & Kowal, C. T. 1975, AJ, 80, 545. "Eighth List of 0546 Compact Galaxies." Lists 496 objects. For NPM: 92 objects (CG) labeled 8ZW 0546 (=VIII ZW). Took objects in band 0 deg to -33 deg . 0547 Gearhart, M. R., Lund, J. M., Frantz, D. J., & Kraus, J. D. 1972, AJ, 77, 557. 0547 "Optical Identification of Ohio Survey Radio Sources." Lists 47 objects (mv = 0547 14-20). Charts. For NPM: 47 objects (RAD) labeled OC to OZ. 0548 Stetson, P. B. 1983, AJ, 88, 1349. "Early-Type High-Velocity Stars in the Solar 0548 Neighborhood. III. Radial Velocities, Rotation Indices, and Line-Strength Indices 0548 for Southern Candidates." Lists 127 SAO stars in Table II (including optical 0548 companions). For NPM: 41 stars (HVS) (omit south of -33 deg ). 0549 Kilkenny, D., Hill, P. W., & Brown, A. 1977, MNRAS, 178, 123. "Photometry of 0549 Faint Blue Stars: II. A Second List of Southern Stars." Lists 61 stars. UBV. For 0549 NPM: 49 stars (UBV) labeled PHL, BD, and HD (omit south of -33 deg ). 0550 Alcaino, G., & Liller, W. 1984, AJ, 89, 1712. "Photoelectric UBVRI Sequences in 0550 the Region of the Galactic Globular Clusters NGC 1261, NGC 3201, NGC 4590, and 0550 NGC 5139 (! Cen)." Lists 83 stars. UBVRI (V = 8-16). Charts. For NPM: 18 0550 stars (UBV) labeled by field center N4590 (omit south of -33 deg ). 0551 Hawkins, M. R. S. 1981, MNRAS, 194, 1013. "Electronographic Calibration of 0551 Galaxies on UK 1.2-m Schmidt Plates." Lists stars in fields SGP1 (V = 17-21) and 0551 SGP2 (V = 13-21). UBV. Charts. For NPM: 11 stars (UBV) labeled SGP1 and 0551 SGP2 (omit V 18:0). 0552 Adam, G. 1985, A&AS, 61, 225. "UBV Photometry of Quasars and Quasar 0552 Candidates. II." Lists 278 objects (236 with UBV). Erratum: A&AS, 63, 601, 1986. 0552 For NPM: 160 objects (QSO) labeled Q (omit south of -33 deg or lacking BV 0552 photometry). . 0553 Sion, E. M., Cowley, A. P., & Crampton, D. 1985, PASP, 97, 838. "A Note on Two 0553 Peculiar, Subluminous, Hot Stars." Lists 2 stars (mb = 17.6 and 18.8). Charts. For 0553 NPM: 2 stars (SD) labeled SCC. 0554 Lapasset, E., & Claria. J. J. 1986, A&A, 161, 264. "Synthetic Light-Curve Method 0554 Applied to the W UMa Systems SY Horologii and VY Ceti." Lists 2 comparison 0554 stars with UBV (V = 10.94 and 11.55). Charts. For NPM: 2 stars (UBV) named 0554 VY Cet-A and VY Cet-B. 0555 Zhan, Y., & Chen, J. S. 1986, A&A, 160, 321. "Two Newly Discovered OVV 0555 Objects." Optically violent variable (OVV) stars (mag. 18 and 19). Charts. For 0555 NPM: 2 stars (CV) labeled BAO. 0556 Stephenson, C. B. 1986, ApJ, 301, 927. "Late M Stars Found in a Hemispheric 0556 Survey." Lists 583 stars (most M6 and later). For NPM: 583 stars (RED) labeled 0556 SM (=Stephenson M). 0557 Ruiz, M. T., Blanco, V., Maza, J., Heathcote, S., Phillips, A., Kawara, K., 0557 Anguita, C., Hamuy, M., & Gomez, A. 1987, ApJ, 316, L21. "IRAS 18059-3211: 0557 Optically Known as `Gomez's Hamburger'." (V =14.44). Chart. For NPM: 1 0557 object (PEC). 0558 Vauclair, G., Chevreton, M., & Dolez, N. 1987, A&A, 175, L13. "A New Pulsating 0558 DA White Dwarf: PG2303+243." (V = 15.5). Chart (A&AS, 61, 305, 1986). For 0558 NPM: 1 star (WD). 0559 Spite, F., & Spite, M. 1986, A&A, 163, 140. "Lithium Abundance in the Nitrogen- 0559 Rich Halo Dwarfs." Lists 9 stars (mv = 8.27-10.06). For NPM: 5 stars (DWF) 0559 labeled HD, BD (omit south of -33 deg ). 0560 Carlsberg Consortium. 1986, Carlsberg Meridian Catalogue, La Palma, Number 2 0560 (Copenhagen Univ. Obs., Royal Greenwich Obs., and Inst. y Obs. de Marina). Lists 0560 10718 stars (with mv). For NPM: 10364 stars (MC2) labeled C2 (omit south of 0560 -33 deg ). Source: magnetic tape from ADC (NASA Goddard Space Flight Center). 0561 Carney, B. W. 1978, AJ, 83, 1087. "Southern Subdwarf Photometry." Lists 225 0561 stars (V = 6-11). For NPM: 137 stars (SD) (omit south of -33 deg ). 0562 Huang, K-L., & Huang, J-H. 1986, Ap.& Space Sci., 125, 85. "Optically Selected 0562 QSO Candidates in the Field Centered on Selected Area 94." Lists 322 objects (B = 0562 14-20). Chart. For NPM: 41 objects (QSO) labeled Q (taken south of 0 deg and B 0562 < 18:0). 0563 McNaught, R. H. 1986, Inform. Bull. Var. Stars No. 2926. "Identifications and 0563 Astrometric Positions of Cataclysmic Binaries and Related Objects." Lists 21 stars. 0563 Charts (5 stars). For NPM: 21 stars (CV). 0564 Alcaino, G. 1986, A&AS, 66, 331. "A VRI Photoelectric Sequence Towards the 0564 South Galactic Pole." Lists 15 stars. VRI (V = 11-16). Charts. For NPM: 15 0564 stars (UBV) labeled ALCAINO. 0565 Stobbie, R. S., Bishop, I. S., & King, D. L. 1986, MNRAS, 222, 473. "Variable Stars 0565 in the South Galactic Cap." Lists 6 RR Lyr stars (V = 13-17). For NPM: 6 stars 0565 (RR). 0566 Monk, A. S., Penston, M. V., Pettini, M., & Blades, J. C. 1986, MNRAS, 222, 787. 0566 "A Search for QSO's in the Fields of Nearby Galaxies. II. NGC 55, 253, 300, and 0566 5364." Lists 146 objects. Charts. For NPM: 122 objects (QSO) labeled Q (omit 0566 south of -33 deg ). 0567 Hazard, C., Morton, D. C., McMahon, R. G., Sargent, W. L. W., & Terlevich, R. 0567 1986, MNRAS, 223, 87. "High-Redshift QSO's: Selected from IIIaJ Objective-Prism 0567 Plates of the UK Schmidt Telescope." Lists 50 objects. Charts. For NPM: 10 0567 objects (QSO) labeled Q (omit south of -33 deg and mag. > 18:0). 0568 Allen, D. A. 1984, PASAu, 5, 369. "A Catalogue of Symbiotic Stars." Lists 144 0568 known stars of this class (to 1984 Jan 1). Charts. For NPM: 92 stars (SYM) in 0568 Table 1 (omit south of -33 deg ). 0569 Berger, J., & Fringant, A.-M. 1984, A&AS, 58, 565. "A Search for FBS in High 0569 Galactic Latitudes. III. Twelve PSS Fields at Declination -6 deg and -12 deg 0569 Near the SGP." Paper III contains 2844 uv-strong objects (PB 7012 to PB 9495). 0569 Comment: Paper I for NGP has 4515 stars (PB 1 to PB 4515) and Paper II 0569 (REF0570) for SGP has 2011 stars (PB 5001 to PB 7011). This survey fills 0569 (partially) the gaps left from the Haro-Luyten (PHL) southern survey. For NPM: 0569 905 stars (FBS) named PB 7012 to 9495 (omit B 18:0). 0570 Berger, J., & Fringant, A.-M. 1980, A&AS, 39, 39. "A Search for Faint Blue Stars at 0570 High Galactic Latitudes. II. Fourteen PSS Fields at Declinations +6 deg and 0 deg 0570 Near the South Galactic Pole." Paper II contains 2011 uv-strong objects (PB 5001 0570 to PB 7011). Comment: Paper I for NGP has 4515 stars (PB 1 to PB 4515) and 0570 Paper III (REF0569) for SGP has 2844 stars (PB 7012 to PB 9495). This survey fills 0570 (partially) the gaps left from the Haro-Luyten (PHL) southern survey. For NPM: 0570 956 objects (FBS) named PB 5001 to 7011 (omit B 18:0). 0571 Lazarenko, P. F. 1982, Astrometri i Astrofizik No. 46, p. 73. "Choice of 315 Stars in 0571 87 Areas with Extragalactic Radio Sources for Meridian Observations in the FK4 0571 System." Lists 315 stars (mv = 4-9 ). For NPM: 296 stars (MSC) (omit south of 0571 -33 deg ). 0572 Eggen, O. J. 1987, AJ, 93, 379. "Catalog of Proper-Motion Stars. III. Stars 0572 Brighter Than Visual Magnitude 15.1, South of Declination +30 deg , and with 0572 Annual Proper Motions Between 0.5 and 0.7 Arcsec." Lists about 1000 stars (V = 0572 1.11-15). For NPM: 329 stars (HPM) labeled P. Took all stars north of -33 deg 0572 for right ascensions up to 03:00:00 and stars only in band 0 deg to -23 deg for right 0572 ascensions greater than 03:00:00. 0573 Eggen, O. J. 1987, AJ, 93, 393. "Luminosities, Abundances, and Motions of Stars 0573 Brighter Than Visual Magnitude 15.1 and Annual Proper Motions Larger Than 0573 One-half Arcsecond." Table I lists stars in three proper motion groups: I (>1.0 0573 arcsec /yr), II (0.7 arcsec to 1.0 arcsec/yr), and III (0.5 arcsec to 0.7arcsec/yr in 0573 REF0572). For NPM: 56 stars (HPM) labeled P from Table I (took V > 8:0 in 0573 band 0 deg to -23 deg ). 0574 McCook, G. P., & Sion, E. M. 1984, Villanova Contr. No. 3. A Catalogue of 0574 Spectroscopically Identified White Dwarfs (2nd Edition). New 3rd edition (ApJS, 0574 65, 603, 1987) with 1279 stars was not used. For NPM: 167 stars (WD) labeled 0574 WD in the 2nd edition (taken in band 0 deg to -33 deg ) . 0575 Walter, H. G. 1984, Radio Star Data, Working Paper for Subgroup 2130 of the 0575 Hipparcos Input Catalogue Consortium, 14 December 1984. This gives positions for 0575 about 275 confirmed, suspected, and potential radio stars proposed for the Hipparcos 0575 observing list by various groups. Charts: 50 stars by Hering, Schwerdtfeger, and 0575 Walter (Bull. d'Information du Centre de Donnees Stellaires No. 30, p. 61, 1986.) 0575 For NPM: 245 stars (RAD) (omit south of -33 deg ). A few stars are taken from 0575 other preliminary lists. 0576 Fatchikhin, N. V., & Latypov, A. A. 1959, Tashkent Astron. Obs. No. 302. "Catalog 0576 of Galaxies for the Zone From -5 deg to -25 deg ." Lists 48 field centers (no stars). 0576 No charts. These fields define a southern extension of the original Pulkovo Plan 0576 (PUL 1 to 157 in REF0577). For NPM: 48 field centers (RUS) labeled TAS 158 0576 to 210. A sample of stars with mag. about 8-16 was selected in each field about 0576 50 arcmin x 50 arcmin during the NPM plate survey. 0577 Deutsch, A. N., Lavdovsky, V. V., & Fatchikhin, N. V. 1955, 0577 Izv. Glavnoi Astron. Obs. Pulkove No. 154, p. 14. Lists 157 field centers (no 0577 stars). No charts. This is the original Pulkovo Plan, where a sample of stars was 0577 taken in each field during the NPM survey covering about 50 arcmin x 50 arcmin ). 0577 Some of the Lick centers were from the older Deutsch et al. (Izv. Glavnoi Astron. 0577 Obs. Pulkove, 19, 1,1953) paper and may not always agree with the more recently 0577 adopted centers in Deutsch et al. (1958). For NPM: 157 field centers (RUS) 0577 labeled PUL 1 to 157 and some others given by NGC number. Samples of stars were 0577 selected in each field from Fatchikhin (1974, Trudy Glavnoi Astron. Obs. Pulkove, 0577 Ser. II, No. 81, p. 4). 0578 Argue, A. N. 1984, Space Telescope Link Stars. This is a preliminary listing of the 0578 stars from Argue (Cambridge) to the HIPPARCOS Input Catalog Working Group 0578 2130 (Link to Extragalactic Reference Frame). For NPM: 468 stars (LNK) (omit 0578 south of -33 deg ). 0579 Philip, A. G. D., Chromey, F. R., & Dubois, P. 1990, PASP, 102, 654. "Photometry 0579 of the Rubin Losee Blue Stars at the Anticenter." Lists 14 stars with UBV (V= 0579 10.8-14.6) and uvby photometry. See REF0465 and REF0466. For NPM: 14 stars 0579 (UBV) labeled RLWT. 0580 Margon, B., Bolte, M, & Anderson, S. F. 1987, AJ, 93, 1229. "An X-Ray Selected 0580 White Dwarf of Intermediate Luminosity." (V = 16.91). Chart. For NPM: 1 star 0580 (WD) named WD1910+047. 0581 Shaw, R.A., & Bidelman, W. P. 1987, PASP, 99, 27. "NGC 2242: A Newly- 0581 Discovered Planetary Nebula." Chart. For NPM: 1 object (PNB) named 0581 P170+15 deg 1. 0582 Carrasco, G., & Loyola, P. 1987, A&AS, 70, 369. "UBVRI Photometry of FKSZ 0582 stars. I." Lists 179 stars (V = 6-11) in band 0 deg to -30 deg . For NPM: 179 0582 stars (UBV). 0583 Carbon, D. F., Barbuy, B., Kraft, R. P., Friel, E. D., & Suntzeff, N. B. 1987, PASP, 0583 99, 335. "Carbon and Nitrogen Abundances in Metal-Poor Dwarfs of the Solar 0583 Neighborhood." Lists 84 stars. UBVK (V = 3-12). For NPM: 84 stars (SD). 0584 Andrews, A. D. 1970, Bol. Tonantzintla y Tacubaya, 5, 195. "Multi-Color 0584 Photographic Photometry of Orion Flare Stars." Lists stars in two fields. UBV (V 0584 = 8-18). Charts. For NPM: 65 stars (UBV) labeled AND1 (41 stars) and AND2 0584 (24 stars). 0585 Weaver, W. B., & Hobson, S. W. 1988, PASP, 100, 1443. "A New Bright T Tauri 0585 Star in Taurus." (mv = 9.7 est). For NPM: 1 star (TAU) named BD+24 deg 676 = 0585 Stephenson 33. 0586 Beers, T. C., Preston, G. W., & Shectman, S. A. 1988, ApJS, 67, 464. "A Catalog 0586 of Candidate Field Horizontal-Branch Stars I." Lists 4408 stars. UBV in Pier (1982, 0586 A.J., 87, 1515. REF0425). For NPM: 2273 stars (HB) labeled by plate number 0586 (CS-) and running star number (omit south of -33 deg ). Crude brightness codes 0586 were correlated to blue magnitudes using Fig. 2: vb (=12.00), b (=12.90), mb 0586 (=13.90), m (=14.40), mf (=15.00), f (=15.40), vf (=15.70), and blank (=15.00, 0586 arbitrarily). 0587 Bertaud, Ch., Dumortier, B., Veron, P., Wlerick, G., Adam, G., Bigay, J., 0587 Garnier, R., & Duruy, M. 1969, A&A, 3, 436. "Optical and Radio Study of 0587 BL Lacertae." Lists 8 stars. UBV (V= 12-15). Chart. For NPM: 8 stars (UBV) 0587 labeled BLLAC. 0588 Dawson, P. C., & De Robertis, M. M. 1988, AJ, 95, 1251. "High-Proper-Motion 0588 Stars. I. Space Motions of Four Extreme Subdwarf M Stars." Lists 4 stars (V = 0588 15-18). For NPM: 4 stars (SD) labeled LHS and G (Giclas). 0589 Flynn, C., & Sommer-Larsen, J. 1988, MNRAS, 235, 175. "Stromgren and BV 0589 Photometry of Potential Halo Blue Horizontal-Branch Field Stars." Lists 25 stars 0589 in two high galactic latitude fields (V = 13-15). For NPM: 25 stars (HB) labeled 0589 SGP and FS22. 0590 Monk, A. S., Penston, M. V., Pettini, M., & Blades, J. C. 1988, MNRAS, 234, 193. 0590 "A Search for QSO's in the Fields of Nearby Galaxies. III. NGC 1291, Fornax, 0590 A1008-04, NGC 3109, NGC 3115, NGC 4038/9, NGC 5170, NGC 5236, NGC 5364, 0590 NGC 5426/7, and Grus." Lists 52 new QSO's. (B = 15.2-19.8). Charts. For NPM: 0590 44 objects (QSO) labeled Q (omit south of -33 deg ). 0591 Barbuy, B. 1988, A&A, 191, 121. "Oxygen in 20 Halo Giants." Lists 20 stars (V = 0591 5-9). For NPM: 17 stars (GNT) (omit south of -33 deg ). 0592 Gratton, R. G., & Sneden, C. 1988, A&A, 204, 193. "Abundances in Extremely 0592 Metal-Poor Stars." Lists 13 stars. BV (V = 7-12). For NPM: 12 stars (MDS) 0592 (omit south of -33 deg ). 0593 Cristiani, S., & Koehler, B. 1987, A&AS, 68, 339. "Redshifts of Quasar Candidates." 0593 Lists 8 objects. Chart (Ton 210 only). For NPM: 6 objects (QSO) labeled PKS, 0593 TON, UM, US, and LB (omit south of -33 deg ). 0594 Torres, C., & Wroblewski, H. 1987, A&AS, 69, 23. "Precise Optical Positions of 0594 Strong Extragalactic Radio Sources South of ffi = +5 deg Degrees." Lists 69 objects. 0594 Charts (for 18). For NPM: 42 objects (RAD) labeled Q (omit south of -33 deg 0594 and B 19:0). 0595 Hartl, H., & Weinberger, R. 1987, A&AS, 69, 519. "Planetary Nebulae of Low 0595 Surface Brightness: Gleanings from the POSS." Lists 15 new objects. Charts. For 0595 NPM: 15 objects (PNB) labeled P. 0596 Saurer, W., & Weinberger, R. 1987, A&AS, 69, 527. "The -30 deg ffi 17 deg 0596 Zone: Probing SRC J Film Copies for Planetary Nebulae." Lists 4 new objects. 0596 Charts. For NPM: 4 objects (PNB) labeled SW. 0597 Lance, C. M. 1988, ApJS, 68, 463. "Young, High-Velocity A Stars. I. Rotational 0597 Velocities and a Catalog of Early-Type Stars at the South Galactic Pole." Lists 0597 305 stars in 218 sq. deg. to mag. 15. For NPM: 51 stars (HVS) labeled LANCE 0597 (omit south of -33 deg and earlier-taken stars labeled SB (=REF0346) and PS 0597 (=REF0118)). 0598 White, G. L. 1987, MNRAS, 227, 607. "Optical Identifications of Radio Sources 0598 from the Molonglo Deep Surveys. I. The Declination -20 deg Portion of the First 0598 Deep Survey." Lists 304 sources. Charts. For NPM: 52 objects (RAD) labeled 0598 R (omit B 19:0). Only the star marked on the chart is taken (some fields have 0598 additional candidates). 0599 Bond, H. E. 1980, ApJS, 44, 517. "Extremely Metal-Deficient Red Giants I. A New 0599 Objective-Prism, Photometric, and Radial-Velocity Survey." Lists 132 stars (most 0599 new). For NPM: 113 stars (MDS) (omit south of -33 deg ). 0600 Noguchi, T., Maehara, H., & Kondo. M. 1980, Ann. Tokyo Obs. (Ser. 2), 18, 55. "A 0600 Search for Ultraviolet-Excess Objects." Lists 588 objects in 22 fields (600 sq.deg) 0600 with mv = 12.5 to 18.5. Charts (REF0601). For NPM: 588 objects (UVE) labeled 0600 K (=KUV). 0601 Kondo, M., Noguchi, T., & Maehara, H. 1984, Ann. Tokyo Obs. (Ser. 2), 20, 130. 0601 "A Search for Ultraviolet-Excess Objects. II." Lists 598 objects. Charts. For NPM: 0601 598 objects (UVE) labeled K. 0602 Lahulla, J. F. 1987, PASP, 99, 998. "Photoelectric Photometry of M-Type Stars." 0602 Lists 110 stars with UBVRI (V = 7-10). For NPM: 110 stars (UBV). 0603 Hurst, G. M. 1989, I.A.U. Circ. No. 4695. "Eruptive Object in Crater." For NPM: 0603 1 star (UG) labeled HURST 1. 0604 Hewitt, A., & Burbidge, G. 1989, ApJS, 69, 1. "The First Addition to the New 0604 Optical Catalog of Quasi-Stellar Objects." Lists 707 new objects with redshifts. No 0604 charts. For NPM: 120 objects (QSO) labeled Q (omit south of -33 deg and mag. 0604 18:0). 0605 Carlsberg Consortium. 1987, Faint Reference Stars (11-13 mag) Around 0605 Extragalactic Objects, La Palma (Copenhagen Univ. Obs.). Lists 2412 stars. For 0605 NPM: 2079 stars (MCF) labeled CF (omit south of -33 deg ). Source: magnetic 0605 tape version provided by L. Morrison (RGO). 0606 Carlsberg Consortium. 1987, Carlsberg Meridian Catalogue, La Palma, Number 3 0606 (Copenhagen Univ. Obs.). Lists 4905 stars. For NPM: 4900 stars (MC3) labeled 0606 C3 (take in band -2 deg to -23 deg ). Source: magnetic tape version provided by L. 0606 Morrison (RGO). 0607 Carlsberg Consortium. 1988, Carlsberg Meridian Catalogue, La Palma, Number 4 0607 (Copenhagen Univ. Obs.). Lists 2478 stars. For NPM: 2430 stars (MC4) 0607 designated C4 (omit south of -33 deg ). Source: preliminary magnetic tape version 0607 provided by L. Morrison. 0608 Lasker, B. M., & Sturch, C. R. 1988, Guide Star Photometric Catalog. Lists 9517 0608 stars with B,V photometry (V = 9-15.5). For NPM: 6887 stars (BV) labeled P (for 0608 northern declinations) and S (for southern declinations north of -33 deg ). Source: 0608 magnetic tape version from ADC (Goddard Space Flight Center) provided by the 0608 authors. 0609 Alksnis, A., Alksne, Z., Ozolina, V., & Platais, I. 1988, Nachenye Informtsii No. 65, 0609 p. 162. "New Carbon Stars BC 273-BC 310 Found at the Galactic Longitude l = 0609 94 deg ." Lists 38 stars. Charts. For NPM: 38 stars (CAR) labeled BC. 0610 Alania, I. Ph., & Abuladze, O. P. 1982, Bull. Abastumani Obs., 55, 71. "BV- 0610 Electrophotometry of TV CrB." Lists variable and two comparison stars. BV (V = 0610 10-12). Chart. For NPM: 2 stars (UBV) named TV CRB-B and TV CRB-C. 0611 Alania, I. Ph., & Abuladze, O. P. 1980, Bull. Abastumani Obs., 53, 3. 0611 "Electrophotometry of the Variable ST Com." Lists variable and two photometric 0611 comparison stars. UBV (V = 8-11). Chart. For NPM: 2 stars (UBV) named ST 0611 COM-1 ST COM-2. 0612 Green, R. F., Schmidt, M., & Liebert, J. 1986, ApJS, 61, 305. "The Palomar-Green 0612 Catalog of Ultraviolet-Excess Stellar Objects." Lists 1874 objects in 266 fields to 0612 B-magnitude limits ranging from 15.5 to 16.7. Content: 40% sdB, 13% sdO, 26% 0612 white dwarfs, and smaller precentages of other classes. Charts. For NPM: 211 0612 objects (UVE) labeled PG (taken in band 0 deg to -33 deg ). 0613 Neckel, Th., & Chini, R. 1980, A&AS, 39, 411. "Sixty Faint UBVRI Standards." All 0613 in declination band 30 deg (V = 9-10). For NPM: 60 stars (UBV). 0614 Kholopov, P. N., Samus, N. N., Kazarovets, E. V., & Perova, N. B. 1985, Inform. 0614 Bull. Var. Stars No. 2681. "The 67th Name-List of Variable Stars." Lists 647 0614 newly-designated variable stars. For NPM: 236 stars. REF0614 is addition to 0614 REF0001, which is almost equivalent to 4th edition of the GCVS. 0615 Kholopov, P. N., Samus, N. N., Kazarovets, E. V., & Kireeva, N. N. 1987, Inform. 0615 Bul. Var. Stars No. 3058. "The 68th Name-List of Variable Stars." Lists 663 0615 newly-designated variable stars. For NPM: 586 stars (omit south of -33 deg ). 0615 REF0615 is addition to REF0001, which is almost equivalent to 4th edition of the 0615 GCVS. 0616 Kholopov, P. N., Samus, N. N., Kazarovets, E. V., Frolov, M. S., & Kireeva, N. N. 0616 1989, Inform. Bul. Var. Stars No. 3323. "The 69th Name-List of Variable Stars." 0616 Lists 332 newly-designated variable stars. For NPM: 249 stars (omit south of 0616 -33 deg ). REF0616 is addition to REF0001, which is almost equivalent to 4th 0616 edition of the GCVS. 0617 Gutierez-Moreno, A., & Moreno, H. 1990, PASP, 102, 157. "Observations of the 0617 Symbiotic Star AS 296." (V = 10.5). For NPM: 1 star (SYM). 0618 Pensado, J., & Lahulla, J. F. 1989, PASP, 101, 177. "Observations and Light Curve 0618 of NSV 1464." Variable and two comparison stars. BV (V = 11.7-13.7). Chart. 0618 For NPM: 3 stars (E,UBV) with comparison stars named PL1 and PL 2. 0619 Sanduleak, N, & Pesch, P. 1989, PASP, 101, 1081. "Two New Extremely Luminous 0619 QSO's." (mv = 16.2, 16.7). Charts. For NPM: 2 objects (QSO) labeled Q. 0620 Walter, F. M., Skinner, S. L., & Boyd, W. T. 1990, PASP, 102, 754. "BD+24 deg 0620 676: An Intermediate-Mass, Pre-Main-Sequence Star." (V = 10.43). For NPM: 1 0620 star (ELS). 0621 The, P. S., Thomas, D., Christensen, C. G., & Westerlund, B. E. 1990, PASP, 102, 0621 565. "VRI Photometric Properties of M-Type Giants." Lists 34 stars near SGP (V 0621 = 6-15). Charts (17 stars). For NPM: 34 stars (GM) labeled TTCW. 0622 Hakkila, J. & Pierce, J. N. 1990, PASP, 102, 586. "The Visual Counterpart to 0622 Suspected Variable NSV 1710." (V = 10.3). Chart. For NPM: 1 star (M). 0623 Ruiz, M. T., Maza, J., Gonzalez, L. E., & Wischnjewsky, M. 1987, AJ, 94, 1299. 0623 "M20-04: A T Tauri Star." (mv = 16.5). Chart. For NPM: 1 star (TAU). 0624 Seares, F. H., Kapteyn, J. C. & van Rhijn, P. J. 1930, Pub. No. 402, Carnegie Inst. 0624 Washington. "Mt. Wilson Catalogue of Photographic Magnitudes in Selected Areas 0624 1-139". Charts by Brun (1930), based on the Mt. Wilson catalog, are marked with 0624 magnitude IPg but with no star designations. For NPM: Brun's Mt. Wilson charts 0624 were used as guide for star selection (class LSA) using star labeled LSA plus Lick 0624 running numbers for stars in each area. 0625 Twarog, B. A., & Anthony-Twarog, B. J. 1991, AJ, 101, 237. "Photometric 0625 Anomalies in the Metal-Deficient Red Giants, BD-18 deg 5550 and CD-38 deg 245." 0625 Lists 2 stars. For NPM: 1 star (MDS) (omit south of -33 deg ). 0626 Paramonova, L. A., & Shugarov, S. Yu. 1987, ACUSSR No. 1518, p. 7. "The New 0626 RR Lyrae Variable Star in Libra." Variable and 6 comparison stars (B= 15.0-16.1). 0626 Chart. For NPM: 7 stars (RR, MSC) named PS 1 (var) and PS A to PS F 0626 (comparison stars). 0627 Hertz, P., Bailyn, C. D., Gridley, J. G., Garcia, M. R., Cohn, H., & Lugger, P. M. 0627 1990, ApJ, 364, 251. "Four X-Ray Selected Cataclysmic Variables in the Galactic 0627 Plane." Lists 4 stars. BV (V=17-19). Charts. For NPM: 2 stars (CV) (omit south 0627 of -23 deg ). 0628 Green, P. J., Margon, B., & MacConnell, D. J. 1991, ApJ, 380, L31. "Three Newly 0628 Recognized Dwarf Carbon Stars." For NPM: 3 stars (CAR) named LP 328-57, 0628 LHS 1075, CLS 31. 0629 Levy, D. H., Howell, S. B., Kreidl, T. S., Skiff, B. A., & Tombough, C. W. 1990, 0629 PASP, 102, 1321. "The Historical Discovery and Recent Confirmation of a New 0629 Cataclysmic Variable in Corvus." For NPM: 1 star (CV) named LHKST 1. 0630 Bothun, G., Elias, J. H., MacAlpine, G., Matthews, K., Mould, J. R., Neugebauer, G., 0630 & Reid, I. N. 1991, AJ, 101, 2220. "Carbon Stars at High Galactic Latitude." Lists 0630 in NGP (15 stars) and SGP (31 stars). For NPM: 31 stars (CAR) in SGP (Table 0630 2). 0631 Gregorio-Hetem, J., Lepine, J. R. D., Quast, G. R., Torres, C. A. O., & de la 0631 Reza, R. 1992, AJ, 103, 549. "A Search for T Tauri Stars Based on the IRAS Point 0631 Source Catalog. I." Lists about 100 stars. For NPM: 24 stars (TAU) labeled PDS 0631 (omit south of -23 deg and lacking V-photometry in Table 3). 0632 Zhao, G., & Magin, P. 1990, A&A, 238, 242. "The Chemical Composition of the 0632 Extreme Halo Stars." Lists 20 stars. For NPM: 11 stars (MDS) (omit south of 0632 -23 deg ). 0633 Evans, D. W. 1992, MNRAS, 255, 521. "The APM Proper Motion Project. I. 0633 High Proper Motion Stars." Lists 123 white dwarf candidates in four fields with 0633 magnitudes 15-20. For NPM: 1 star (WD) in 11h field (omit mag 18:0). 0633 (incomplete selection). 0634 Costa, E. & Loyola, P. 1991, A&AS, 89, 411. "Optical Positions of Radio Stars. III." 0634 Lists 44 radio stars. For NPM: 23 stars (RAD) (omit south of -23 deg ). 0635 Helin, E. 1992. (private communication). Close pair of large amplitude variables 0635 discovered from comparison of asteroid survey plates and POSS plates. FOR NPM: 0635 2 stars (UNK) named Helin 1 and Helin 2. 0636 Vyssotsky, A.N., & Williams, E.T.R. 1948, Pub. McCormick Obs., 10. "Second 0636 McCormick Catalogue of Proper Motions". 0636 van de Kamp. P. & Vyssotsky, A.N. 1937, Pub. McCormick Obs., 7. "A Study of the 0636 Proper Motions of 18,000 Stars Derived at the Leander McCormick Observatory." 0636 For NPM: Selected stars (MCC) in each field labeled MC plus field number and 0636 running number. See details in present paper. 0637 Lick discoveries. These include probable new variable stars (including supernova), 0637 companions to program stars, and noteworthy objects discovered during the plate 0637 surveys. Brief description of each object (class LK) named ANON appears in the 0637 footnotes to the NPM1 catalog. 0638 Dieckvoss, W., Heckman, O., Kox, H., G"uther, A., & Brosterhus, E. 1975, "Star 0638 Catalogue of Positions and Proper Motions North of -2:5 deg Declination" (AGK3). 0638 For NPM: A few AGK3 stars, labeled AG, are taken in the Lick ICSS for 0638 miscellaneous reasons. Note that the main selection of AGK3 stars in the NPM 0638 program ("catalog stars") is not explicitly included here among the Lick "special 0638 stars" ICSS. 0639 Staff. 1966, "Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory (SAO) Catalogue". For 0639 NPM: A few stars are taken for miscellaneous reasons. The large number of SAO 0639 stars selected as part of the "catalog stars" is not explicitly included here in the Lick 0639 ICSS. 0640 These are miscellaneous stars with no specific reference. Some are survey errors 0640 where the wrong star (usually anonymous) was selected generally close to an 0640 intended star in the ICSS catalog. Included are stars selected for measurement at 0640 the survey machine but for which the identification was subsequently regarded as too 0640 uncertain to be associated with known cataloged stars. Others are stars for which 0640 the source for original selection is now lost or otherwise unclear. For NPM: stars 0640 (MSC) named by cataloged name (if known) or ANON. 0641 Lenouvel, F., & Daguillon, J. 1956, JO, 39, 1. "Observations Photoelectriques." 0641 Comparison stars (8) for RX And. UBV (V=10.67-13.67). Chart. For NPM: 8 0641 stars (UBV) labeled LD.