#Table: III/113A/notes.dat (http://cdsarc.cds.unistra.fr) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | |m| | | |_| | | |S| n| | |k| _|SkZ|SkN|N|Text -|---|---|-|---------------------------------------------------------------------- |-65| 20|a|Easternmost star of unresolved pair on the chart. |-65| 62| |Westernmost of the three stars. |-66| 41| |Brightest star in NGC 1769. See Woolley (1963) for positive |-66| 41| |identification. |-66| 43| |Easternmost of two brightest stars in NGC 1773. |-66| 97| |Westernmost of unresolved pair on the chart; -66 98 is the other star. |-66| 98| |Easternmost of unresolved pair on the chart; -66 97 is the other star. |-67| 19| |Strong Balmer discontinuity. |-67| 44| |Very strong Balmer discontinuity. |-67|250| |Excites large H II ring. |-68| 15| |Westernmost star of unresolved pair on chart. |-68| 18| |Double. Both components are OB stars. |-68| 19| |Located just south of a much brighter late-type star. |-68| 93| |Strong Balmer discontinuity. |-68| 98| |See chart by Westerlund (1961) for positive identification. |-68|100| |K-line present. |-68|110| |Should be deleted. Proven foreground star. |-68|145| |Shows Lambda (A) 3811-34 (OVI) in emission. |-69| 25| |Excites H II region. |-69| 36|a|Double. Both components are OB stars. |-69| 76| |South-trailing star. |-69| 94| |North-preceding star. |-69|147|a|North-preceding star. |-69|148| |May be late-type supergiant. |-69|209|a|See chart by Westerlund and Smith (1964) for positive identification. |-69|223| |South-preceding star whose spectrum overlaps with that of star 224 to |-69|223| |form HD 38029. |-69|243| |See Feast et al. (1960) for positive identification of this star and |-69|243| |several WR stars which we could |-69|243| |not detect because of the nebulosity in this region. |-69|266| |North-trailing star. |-70| 98| |Brightest star in the cluster SL539 - HDE 269664 # S|-66| 5|a|position from 1999A&AS..139..277H is not for this star. S|-66| 28| |includes over two dozen components within 5" radius 12.6