7430 BE Oct S 6633 object in outburst; period 0.0747d (2003-82) is estimated from the superhump period using the empirical relation given by Stolz, B. and Schoembs, R. 1984, Astron. Astrophys., 132, 187 6773 V402 And Antipin V62 period 0.0621d (2003-82) is estimated from the superhump period using the empirical relation given by Stolz, B. and Schoembs, R. 1984, Astron. Astrophys., 132, 187 7511 Peg1 PG 0008+185 featureless hot continuum, possible DC white dwarf 6982 DK Cas 244.1940 Sumner (ftp://ftp.nofs.navy.mil/pub/outgoing/aah/sequence/sumner /dkcas.seq) states that the southwest component is the variable 6996 V513 Cas MacC v4 a spectrum by 1997-07S shows H-alpha emission on a reddish continuum 6756 HP And SVS 71 faint and nebulous; flagged object confirmed as a galaxy (EO1243-0297148; Nogami et al. 2003, IBVS 5116) 8038 QR And RX J0019.8+2156 HST data is spectroscopic (STIS) 7846 VW Tuc HV 6327 in the direction of, but probably not a member of, the SMC (1995-42) 7548 CM Phe Phe1/JL 181 object is not to be identified with NSV 137, BPM 16078, or L 218-28 (Hoard, D.W., Wachter, S., and Kim-Quijano, J. 2001, PASP, 113, 482) 6786 And FBS 0019+348 classification based on unpublished spectrum 6991 V410 Cas S 10141 a spectrum by 1997-07S is that of a DA white dwarf or possibly a CV in outburst 8376 Tuc NGC 104-W85 no candidate, field map shown; HST data is imaging (WFPC2) 8375 Tuc NGC 104-W82 HST data is imaging (WFPC2) 8374 Tuc NGC 104-W56 HST data is imaging (WFPC2) 8373 Tuc NGC 104-W55 no candidate, field map shown; HST data is imaging (WFPC2) 8372 Tuc NGC 104-W53 no candidate, field map shown; HST data is imaging (WFPC2) 8371 Tuc NGC 104-W51 HST data is imaging (WFPC2) 8370 Tuc NGC 104-W49 no candidate, field map shown; HST data is imaging (WFPC2) 8365 Tuc NGC 104-W44 finding chart on stacked image courtesy of R. Gilliland; HST data is imaging (WFPC2) 8379 Tuc NGC 104-W45 no candidate, field map shown; HST data is imaging (WFPC2) 8108 Tuc NGC 104 CV coordinates converted to reference frame of Geffert et al. (1997, Astron. Astrophys., 327, 137); HST data is imaging (STIS, WFPC2) 8377 Tuc NGC 104-W122 HST data is imaging (WFPC2) 8364 Tuc NGC 104-W42 finding chart on stacked image courtesy of R. Gilliland; period 0.25d (1992-30) is uncertain/unreliable; HST data is imaging (WFPC2) 8173 Tuc NGC 104 WF4-V16 HST data is imaging (WFPC2) 8363 Tuc NGC 104-W34 possible millisecond pulsar; finding chart on stacked image courtesy of R. Gilliland; HST data is imaging (WFPC2) 7968 Tuc NGC 104 AKO9 coordinates converted to reference frame of Geffert et al (1977, Astron. Astrophys., 327, 1370; HST data is imaging (WFPC2, STIS) and spectroscopic (STIS) 8369 Tuc NGC 104-W35 exact position in image from R. Gilliland; finding chart on stacked image courtesy of R. Gilliland; HST data is imaging (WFPC2) 8362 Tuc NGC 104-W33 finding chart on stacked image courtesy of R. Gilliland; HST data is imaging (WFPC2) 8368 Tuc NGC 104-W31 exact position in image from R. Gilliland; possible millisecond pulsar; finding chart on stacked image courtesy of R. Gilliland; HST data is imaging (WFPC2) 8577 Tuc NGC 104-W32 classified based on Chandra data 8170 Tuc NGC 104 PC1-V53 coordinates converted to reference frame of Geffert et al. (1997, Astron. Astrophys., 327, 137); HST data is imaging (FOC, WFPC2) and spectroscopic (FOS); period 0.25d (1998-46) is uncertain/unreliable 8361 Tuc NGC 104-W27 finding chart on stacked image courtesy of R. Gilliland; HST data is imaging (WFPC2) 8169 Tuc NGC 104 PC1-V52 coordinates converted to reference frame of Geffert et al. (1997, Astron. Astrophys., 327, 137); HST data is imaging (WFPC2) 8110 Tuc NGC 104 CV coordinates converted to reference frame of Geffert et al. (1997, Astron. Astrophys., 327, 137); HST data is imaging (STIS, WFPC2) 8111 Tuc NGC 104 CV coordinates converted to reference frame of Geffert et al. (1997, Astron. Astrophys., 327, 137); HST data is imaging (STIS, WFPC2) 8109 Tuc NGC 104 PC1-V36 coordinates converted to reference frame of Geffert et al. (1997, Astron. Astrophys., 327, 137); HST data is imaging (STIS, WFPC2) 8112 Tuc NGC 104 CV coordinates converted to reference frame of Geffert et al. (1997, Astron. Astrophys., 327, 137); HST data is imaging (STIS, WFPC2) 8113 Tuc NGC 104 CV coordinates converted to reference frame of Geffert et al. (1997, Astron. Astrophys., 327, 137); HST data is imaging (STIS, WFPC2) 8114 Tuc NGC 104 CV coordinates converted to reference frame of Geffert et al. (1997, Astron. Astrophys., 327, 137); HST data is imaging (STIS, WFPC2) 8360 Tuc NGC 104-W25 finding chart on stacked image courtesy of R. Gilliland; HST data is imaging (WFPC2) 8115 Tuc NGC 104 CV coordinates converted to reference frame of Geffert et al. (1997, Astron. Astrophys., 327, 137); HST data is imaging (STIS, WFPC2) 8359 Tuc NGC 104-W21 finding chart on stacked image courtesy of R. Gilliland; HST data is imaging (WFPC2) 8578 Tuc NGC 104-W20 classified based on Chandra data 8358 Tuc NGC 104-W15 finding chart on stacked image courtesy of R. Gilliland; HST data is imaging (WFPC2) 8579 Tuc NGC 104-W16 classified based on Chandra data 8117 Tuc NGC 104 CV coordinates converted to reference frame of Geffert et al. (1997, Astron. Astrophys., 327, 137); HST data is imaging (STIS, WFPC2) 8118 Tuc NGC 104 CV coordinates converted to reference frame of Geffert et al. (1997, Astron. Astrophys., 327, 137); HST data is imaging (STIS, WFPC2) 8180 Tuc NGC 104 CV coordinates converted to reference frame of Geffert et al. (1997, Astron. Astrophys., 327, 137); HST data is imaging (STIS, WFPC2) 8181 Tuc NGC 104 CV coordinates converted to reference frame of Geffert et al. (1997, Astron. Astrophys., 327, 137); HST data is imaging (STIS, WFPC2) 8116 Tuc NGC 104 CV coordinates converted to reference frame of Geffert et al. (1997, Astron. Astrophys., 327, 137); HST data is imaging (STIS, WFPC2) 8378 Tuc NGC 104-W140 no candidate, field map shown; HST data is imaging (WFPC2) 7852 Tuc NGC 104 Edmonds V5 coordinates converted to reference frame of Geffert et al. (1997, Astron. Astrophys., 327, 137) 8580 Tuc NGC 104-W10 classified based on Chandra data 8367 Tuc NGC 104-W71 exact position in image from R. Gilliland; finding chart on stacked image courtesy of R. Gilliland; HST data is imaging (WFPC2) 8357 Tuc NGC 104-W8 exact position in image from R. Gilliland; finding chart on stacked image courtesy of R. Gilliland; HST data is imaging (WFPC2) 8380 Tuc NGC 104-W120 HST data is imaging (WFPC2); period 0.22d (2003-78) is uncertain/unreliable 8366 Tuc NGC 104-W70 finding chart on stacked image courtesy of R. Gilliland; HST data is imaging (WFPC2) 8174 Tuc NGC 104 WF4-V26 coordinates converted to reference frame of Geffert et al. (1997, Astron. Astrophys., 327, 137); HST data is imaging (WFPC2) 8171 Tuc NGC 104 WF2-V30 HST data is imaging (WFPC2) 8356 Tuc NGC 104-W2 exact position in image from R. Gilliland; finding chart on stacked image courtesy of R. Gilliland; HST data is imaging (WFPC2) 8355 Tuc NGC 104-W1 exact position in image from R. Gilliland; finding chart on stacked image courtesy of R. Gilliland; HST data is imaging (WFPC2) 7560 Psc3 NSV 15086 the object is also catalogued as a galaxy (PGC 1528 = UM 239), but appears stellar; also known as FBS 0022-021 7963 Tuc NGC 104-B7 no candidate, field map shown 8538 Psc ASAS J002511+1217.2 also known as RX J0025.1+1217; period 0.0562d (2005-57) is estimated from the superhump period using the empirical relation given by Stolz, B. and Schoembs, R. 1984, Astron. Astrophys., 132, 187 7001 V709 Cas Cas2; RX J0028+5917 HST data is spectroscopic (STIS) 6765 LS And NSV 191 in the direction of, but probably not a member of, M31 (1995-42) 6785 And NSV 15112 no candidate, field map shown 7052 Cet6 KUV 00311-1938 BL Lac object 7847 VZ Tuc HV 6334 no candidate, field map shown; a member of the SMC (1995-42) 7567 Psc NSV 206 does not exist 6766 LT And M31 V0011 in the direction of, but not a member of, M31 (1995-42) 6780 And S 10754 also known as M31 V49; in the direction of, but not a member of, M31 (1995-42); no candidate, field map shown 6777 And NSV 238 in the direction of, but probably not a member of, M31 (1995-42); no candidate, field map shown 6986 KP Cas S 3865 object is in outburst on POSS-II J plate (1989.667) 7974 PT And Rosino N 15 object blue on POSSII, as is the brighter star to the northeast; unusual recurrent nova in M31 or possible dwarf nova in the Galaxy 6758 HV And S 10777 HST data is spectroscopic (STIS) 6781 And Rosino N 66 also known as Rosino N 81 and M31 V609; in the direction of, but not a member of, M31 (1995-42); visible on POSS I (?); no candidate, field map shown 6783 And Rosino N 39 also known as M31 V665 and Hubble N 62; in the direction of, but not a member of, M31 (1995-42); a second outburst was recorded in 1962.85; no candidate, field map shown 6764 LL And HST data is spectroscopic (STIS) 6782 And Rosino N 48 also known as Rosino N 79 and M31 979; in the direction of, but not a member of, M31 (1995-42); no candidate, field map shown 8330 And D31J04306.4+413013 finding chart from A. Bonanos 8428 And XMMU J004308+411247 likely an dipping X-ray source in M31 rather than a galactic magnetic CV 8444 Cet SDSS J004335-003729 period 0.056d (2004-45) is uncertain/unreliable 7559 BL Psc RE 0044+093 K V plus white dwarf? 6759 IO And S 10785 low redshift (z=0.134) Seyfert I galaxy 6775 And NSV 312 if a nova, probably a distant member of M31; no candidate, field map shown 6776 And NSV 313 if a nova, probably a distant member of M31; no candidate, field map shown 7566 Psc PG 0048+091 subdwarf B star 6994 V452 Cas S 10453 in outburst; period 0.0846d (2003-95) is estimated from the superhump period using the empirical relation given by Stolz, B. and Schoembs, R. 1984, Astron. Astrophys., 132, 187 7564 Psc1 PG 0051+169 subdwarf B star 7773 Scl2 LTT 560/G 269-70 white dwarf + late-type star 6749 RX And 1E 0101+4101 HST data is spectroscopic (GHRS) 7002 V723 Cas HST data is imaging (NICMOS) 8017 Scl 2QZ J010946.1-274524 flagged object is much brighter than quoted magnitude -in outburst? 7561 Psc F-type star 6985 HT Cas S 3343 HST data is spectroscopic (FOS) 6992 V418 Cas S 9142 Mira variable 6779 And3 NSV 447 no candidate, field map shown; flagged object appears blue on POSS II plates 7848 BE Tuc HV 2205 red colors, no line emission in spectrum 7044 WX Cet BV 416 HST data is spectroscopic (STIS) 7562 Psc NSV 15271 no candidate, field map shown 7003 Cas3 ISV 0115+63 coordinates based on finding chart; no candidate, field map shown 7555 AH Psc BD +8 215 no candidate, field map shown; missing BD star 8155 Hyi RX J012254.1-752117 PG1159 star 7547 UY Phe S 7154 RR Lyr star 7553 TY Psc S 10900 HST data is spectroscopic (STIS) 7557 AS Psc S 10828 finding chart from J. Thorstensen; object is extremely blue (U-B=-1.25) 8279 Cet SDSS J013132-090122 HST data is imaging (ACS) and spectroscopic (ACS) 7834 TU Tri GR 287 The spectrum in 2000-01S is of the original (incorrect) candidate (the star to the northwest of the flagged object); period 0.0724d (2005-07) is estimated from the superhump period using the empirical relation given by Stolz, B. and Schoembs, R. 1984, Astron. Astrophys., 132, 187 7842 Tri NSV 15358/S 10832 AGN (z=0.257) 7310 BL Hyi H 0139-68 HST data is spectroscopic (STIS) 8561 Psc HS 0139+0559 = PHL 1111? 7841 Tri RX J0146.8+3152 quasar 7226 For2 GD 1401 detached white dwarf-red dwarf; J2000 coordinates for epoch J1977.927 8059 Ari SDSSp J015151+140047 also known as PG 0149+137 7005 Cas RX J0153.3+7446 HST data is spectroscopic (STIS) 7004 Cas4 Lanning 159 A spectrum by 2000-01S shows an early-type spectrum with moderate strength Balmer absorption. Object is either in outburst, has an optically thick disk seen face-on, or is not a CV 8060 Cet SDSSp J015543+002807 in low state on GSC plate (1983.691) 7838 UZ Tri S 10911 nebulous object nearby is a background galaxy (Bond, private communication) 8553 For 2QZ J015940.6-281040 large outburst (Schmeer, private communication) indicates ug or ugwz type 8270 Cet PG 0157+001 Seyfert I galaxy 8271 Cet FBS 0204-024;PB 6657 B star, possibly Be 6886 TT Ari BD +14 341 in bright state on POSS II F image shown; HST data is spectroscopic (FOS) 7309 WX Hyi HV 8016 HST data is spectroscopic (GHRS) 7523 UV Per 87.1911 HST data is spectroscopic (STIS) 7524 UW Per 21.1912 object (not visible) near center of circle shown 7522 TZ Per 28.1912 HST data is spectroscopic (STIS) 8557 For 2QZ J021927.9-304545 period 0.0784 (2005-114) is estimated from the superhump period using the empirical relation given by Stoltz, B. and Schoembs, R. 1984, Astron. Astrophys., 132, 187 8667 And TSS J022216.4+412260 no candidate, field map shown; period 0.0546 (2005-112) is estimated from the superhump period using the empirical relation given by Stoltz, B. and Schoembs, R. 1984, Astron. Astrophys., 132, 187 7041 Cep2 NSV 786 late F-star; also known as BD +78 79 7045 XX Cet PHL 4037 quasar 7839 WY Tri S 10919 period 0.07597d (2001-08) is estimated from the superhump period using the empirical relation given by Stolz, B. and Schoembs, R. 1984, Astron. Astrophys., 132, 187 7833 RW Tri 5.1938 HST data is astrometric (FGS) and spectroscopy (GHRS) 6770 PQ And TAV 0226+39 period 0.0560 (2005-116) is uncertain/unreliable 7544 Per NSV 837 no candidate, field map shown 8720 Cet ASAS 023322-1047.0 no candidate, field map shown 7051 Cet5 NSV 870 no flickering reported by Haefner, R., Fielder, A., and Rau, S. (1996, IBVS, 4366) 7545 Per NSV 895 possible supernova in irregular galaxy UGC 2172 = MCG 7-6-55; coordinates based on the finding chart; no candidate, field map shown 7533 PU Per S 9727 period 0.0713d (1999-101) is estimated from the superhump period using the empirical relation given by Stolz, B. and Schoembs, R. 1984, Astron. Astrophys., 132, 187 7532 PT Per S 9530 the spectrum is that of a late B star, perhaps observed during outburst or wrong object observed 7048 Cet1 PG 0240+066 no flickering reported by 1995-35; the spectrum shows a weak emission component in the red wing of the Balmer lines (1999-09S), so the identification as a CV is still in question 7534 PV Per S 9728 period 0.0778 (2003-82) is estimated from the superhump period using the empirical relation given by Stolz, B. and Schoembs, R. 1984, Astron. Astrophys., 132, 187 7948 Ari NSV 907 flagged object blue on POSS II plates; possible ROSAT ID is 1RXS J0244+2731; period 0.0703d (2004-83) is estimated from the superhump period using the empirical relation given by Stolz, B. and Schoembs, R. 1984, Astron. Astrophys., 132, 187 7837 UW Tri SVS 2558 marked object not visible on deeper POSSII-F plate; period 0.0561 (2001-27) is estimated from the superhump period using the empirical relation given by Stolz, B. and Schoembs, R. 1984, Astron. Astrophys., 132, 187 7289 RU Hor HV 11902 period 0.0697d (2003-105) is estimated from the superhump period using the empirical relation given by Stolz, B. and Schoembs, R. 1984, Astron. Astrophys., 132, 187 6884 SU Ari BD +16 354 missing BD star; coordinates in D+S are for Duerbeck's candidate 1, which is a galaxy (Duerbeck, private communication). Coordinates presented here are for candidate 2 (not visible on chart) 7535 PY Per S 9160 in outburst on POSS II F plate shown 7055 Cet US 3215 Seyfert 1 Galaxy 7432 Oct LB 9963 =? GSC 9499-00510 7049 Cet2 PG 0248+054 no flickering reported by Haefner, R., Fielder, A., and Rau, S. (1996, IBVS, 4366) 6995 V502 Cas GR 195 no candidate, field map shown 7220 SY For CoD -38 946/S 7603 semiregular variable 6888 XY Ari H 0253+193 Optically obscured by Lynds Dark Nebula LDN 1457 6990 LW Cas SVS 1144 T Tauri star 6999 V664 Cas Cas1; PK 136+5 1 HST data is imaging (WFPC) 7541 V400 Per period 0.179d (2005-05) is uncertain/unreliable 7546 Per FBS 0306+333 coordinates refer to the combined light of a close pair; both stars are late-type stars 7213 CP Eri PHL 1475 HST data is spectroscopic (STIS) 7219 Eri EUVE J0311-2254 no candidate, field map shown; the coordinates listed in 1999, AJ, 117, 2466 differ by 9'' in declination (47'' instead of 38'') 7214 EF Eri 2A 0311-227 HST data is photometric (HSP) 7536 QY Per S 9178 period 0.0761d (2000-19) is estimated from the superhump period using the empirical relation given by Stolz, B. and Schoembs, R. 1984, Astron. Astrophys., 132, 187 7543 Per BD +34 620;NSV 15667 missing BD star; no candidate, field map shown 6883 W Ari BD +28 518 missing BD star; no candidate, field map shown 6915 FT Cam Antipin V64 also known as 1RXS J0321+6105; period 0.07499 (2002-76) is uncertain/unreliable 6885 SV Ari 116.1905 candidate not visible, field map shown 7224 VX For For3 tentative identification; object blue on SERC plate 8096 Per CXOAYSB J033108+4357 ID tentative, flagged object red on POSS 7527 GK Per BD +43 740a HST data is imaging (WFPC2) and spectroscopic (STIS) 8095 Per CXOAYSB J033131+4356 ID tentative, flagged object neutral-colored on POSS 7970 Cam Lanning 302 single outburst observed; no candidate, field map shown 6912 AF Cam SVS 1153 HST data is spectroscopic (STIS) 7222 UZ For EXO 033319-2554.2 HST data is spectroscopic (FOS, STIS) 7221 SZ For PHL 4482? quasar 7986 CW Cam BD +57 739 irregular variable 7820 V701 Tau SVS 1972 period 0.0672 (2003-82) is estimated from the superhump period using the empirical relation given by Stolz, B. and Schoembs, R. 1984, Astron. Astrophys., 132, 187 7521 SZ Per BD +33 715 missing BD star; no candidate, field map shown 7529 MR Per S 8540 M-star spectrum, possible flare star 7826 V1212 Tau NSV 15820 object is blue on POSS II plates 7217 Eri 1RXS J035410-165244 object flagged is variable between POSS I and UK plate shown 7822 Tau2 KUV 03580+0614 HST data is spectroscopic (STIS) 7825 Tau RX J0403.1+0444 flagged object blue on POSS II plates 7525 FO Per 22.1939 period 0.18248 (2005-106) is uncertain/unreliable 7308 VW Hyi RE J0409-7125 HST data is spectroscopic (FOS, GHRS, STIS) 7530 MY Per S 8548 observations in 1999-08S reveal that the identification given in D+S is correct 7987 Tau IRAS 04183+1619 spurious notice, object is a red star 7218 Eri 1RXS J042556-194534 period 0.0605 (2002-102) is uncertain/unreliable 6916 Cam NSV 16032 no candidate, field map shown 7398 TU Men S 6732 HST data is spectroscopic (STIS) 7540 V392 Per S 10653 the chart in 1970-03 has the chart mislabelled as S 10652 7542 Per1 NSV 1725 late-A or early-F star 6893 HV Aur S 8480 period 0.0823d (1995-38) is estimated from the superhump period using the empirical relation given by Stolz, B. and Schoembs, R. 1984, Astron. Astrophys., 132, 187 6910 RS Cae Cae1; RX J0453-4213 period 0.0708d (1996-06) is uncertain/unreliable 7823 V1208 Tau Tau3/RX J0459+1926 period 0.0688d (2003-82) is estimated from the superhump period using the empirical relation given by Stolz, B. and Schoembs, R. 1984, Astron. Astrophys., 132, 187 7484 HY Eri RX J0501-0359 revised identification from Helmut Steinle 7817 HW Tau SVS 1023 minor planet (49) Pales 7211 AQ Eri 431.1934 HST data is spectroscopic (STIS) 8121 Cep HS 0455+8315 HST data is spectroscopic (STIS) 8047 Dor RX J0507.1-6743 no identified candidate, field map shown; object is either a CBSS in the LMC or a soft foreground cv 8564 Cam HS 0506+7725 also known as 1RXS J051336.1+772836 7186 RY Dor HV 4004 a member of the LMC (C1995-12); no candidate, field map shown 7483 V1309 Ori Ori1; RX J0515+0104 HST data is spectroscopic (FOS) 7816 XX Tau 100.1927 period 0.136d (2005-05) is uncertain/unreliable 8237 Men OGLE 051955-702753 possibly in LMC 7477 GR Ori 2.1916 candidate not visible, field map shown 7358 ZZ Lep HD 35914 central star of planetary nebula PK 215-24 1. The paper referenced for type does not mention novalike classification, although 75th Namelist (Kazarovets, E.V., Samus, N.N., and Durlevich, O.V. 2000, IBVS, 4870) bases classification on the paper; HST data is imaging (WFPC, WFPC2) and spectroscopic (STIS, GHRS) 7068 TV Col 2A 0526-328 close double; HST data is astrometric (FGS) 7480 V650 Ori S 9560 star observed in 1998-03S is previous, incorrect candidate 7552 UW Pic Pic1; RX J0531-4624 northern object of close pair; HST data is spectroscopic (STIS) 6889 T Aur BD +30 923a HST data is imaging (WFPC2) and spectroscopic (STIS) 8623 Cam 1RXS J053234+624755 period 0.0563d (2005-64) uncertain/unreliable 7550 TW Pic H 0534-581 period 0.265d (2000-97) is uncertain/unreliable 8094 Dor CAL 86 in the direction of the LMC; object bright on plate 05ZW (1987.06); period 0.0661 (2005-99) is uncertain/unreliable 6891 FS Aur S 3946 HST data is spectroscopic (STIS) 7819 V421 Tau S 10491 minor planet (586) Thekla 6924 LS Cam HS 0551+7241 flagged object barely visible on POSS II J plate A2JQ (1996.87), but is much brighter on POSS II J plate A08E (1991.93); HST data is spectroscopic (STIS) 6897 V405 Aur Aur1; RX J0558+5353 HST data is spectroscopic (STIS) 7479 V529 Ori a spectrum of the nova candidate is given in 2000-28; the emission-line candidate (number 5) found by Fienberg (1995, Sky Telesc. 89, No. 3, 11; labelled as 5 in the chart) has subsequently been shown to be a visual binary (separation 1.1'') with emission-line M0 and K7 stars (Ringwald and Naylor, 1997, Astron. Astrophys. 326, 629) 7235 HM Gem S 8466 measured object is real, as it appears in both the USNO-A1.0 and USNO-A2.0 catalogs 7399 AD Men HV 12703 in the direction of, but not a member of, the LMC (1995-42); object observed in 1995-07X is the bright star about 40'' southwest of AD Men 8400 Gem NGC 2158 V57 status as a cluster member is uncertain; object in outburst on POSS II plate (shown above) obtained on 1992.066 7578 V347 Pup Pup2; LB 1800 HST data is spectroscopic (FOS) 7243 Gem1 NSV 2853 identification uncertain; no flickering reported by Haefner, R., Fielder, A., and Rau, S. (1996, IBVS, 4366); a spectrum by 2000-01S is that of a late-G star. The object may be mid-identified, and may be the star to the southwest of the marked object 7400 AH Men Men1; 1H 0551-819 object is southeast component of blended double shown 6890 SS Aur 31.1907 HST data is astrometric (FGS) and spectroscopic (STIS) 6899 Aur2 NSV 2872 early-K star spectrum (2000-01), but object shows flickering 6927 Cam 1RXS J0625+7334 HST data is spectroscopic (STIS) 7409 KT Mon no candidate, field map shown 6914 BZ Cam 0623+71 HST data is spectroscopic (GHRS) 7232 CI Gem S 3428 object detected in outburst (1999), and is 0.15s east and 6.7'' south of previous position; not visible on POSS 7549 RR Pic He 3-15 HST data is imaging (WFPC2) 8005 KN Gem AN 645.1936 minor planet (123) Brunhild; postdiscovery observations attributed to KN Gem in fact refer to the Mira variable BR Gem 6925 Cam RX J0636.3+6554 object not marked in 1998-23, but coordinates reveal the only object in the error circle is the identification 7229 UV Gem 18.1916 period 0.089d (2002-130) is estimated from the superhump period using the empirical relation given by Stolz, B. and Schoembs, R. 1984, Astron. Astrophys., 132, 187 7228 SY Gem BD +31 1380 missing BD star? A declination error in the BD is possible: there is a bright double (GSC 2435-00868/872), obvious on the plate shown, 1.9 arcminute south of the nominal BD position. Spectra by 1997-07S of Duerbeck's candidates 1 and 2 (= GSC 2435-00868) show neither has a CV-like spectrum 7403 BT Mon 67.1939 HST data is imaging (WFPC2) 6955 CMa RX J0643-2052 no candidate, field map shown 7233 DM Gem HD 48328 period 0.1228d (2000-84) is uncertain/unreliable 6952 HL CMa 1E 0643-1648 finding chart from J. Thorstensen 7405 EQ Mon 92.1936 red star 7242 Gem NSV 3313 no candidate, field map shown 7240 MV Gem S 10220 mid-F dwarf 8081 V838 Mon HST data is spectroscopic (STIS) and imaging (ACS) 6950 CG CMa object not visible, but outburst image shows it immediately east of nearby star; period 0.0623d (1999-83) is estimated from the superhump period using the empirical relation given by Stolz, B. and Schoembs, R. 1984, Astron. Astrophys., 132, 187 6926 LW Cam RX J0704.2+6203 flagged object blue on POSS II plates 6951 EU CMa S 7991 in outburst on POSS I plate 6959 CMi NSV 3432 no candidate, field map shown 7407 HQ Mon 93.1933 period 0.316d (2003-27) is uncertain/unreliable 7985 WY CMa F2 III star 7579 V348 Pup Pup1; 1H 0709-360 HST data is spectroscopic (FOS) 6957 AQ CMi 14.1934 period 0.0648d (2003-82) is estimated from the superhump period using the empirical relation given by Stolz, B. and Schoembs, R. 1984, Astron. Astrophys., 132, 187 7954 FQ Mon 107.1936 ROSAT ID is RXS J071641.6-065653; period 0.0665 (2004-111) is estimated from the superhump period using the empirical relation given by Stoltz, B. and Schoembs, R. 1984, Astron. Astrophys., 132, 187 6953 IN CMa RE 0720-318 pre-cataclysmic variable 7231 AW Gem 8.1933 period 0.07684d (1998-46) is estimated from the superhump period using the empirical relation given by Stolz, B. and Schoembs, R. 1984, Astron. Astrophys., 132, 187 6892 HM Aur BV 23 late-M star 7573 CL Pup S 4069 possible rapid irregular variable 7408 KQ Mon 119.1943 period 0.128d (2005-48) is uncertain/unreliable 6958 BG CMi 3A 0729+103 HST data is photometric (HSP) 6918 Cam2 FBS 0726+728 DA white dwarf 8548 V574 Pup Nova Pup 2004 no candidate, field map shown 6975 V436 Car Car1; RX J0744-5257 near HD 63177 8063 Lyn SDSSp J074716+424849 HST data is spectroscopic (STIS) 7241 PQ Gem RE 0751+14 HST data is spectroscopic (FOS) 7412 V716 Mon NSV 3775 RR Lyrae star 7572 BX Pup in NGC 2482 7227 U Gem BD +22 1807 HST data is astrometric (FGS) and spectroscopy (GHRS, FOS) 7581 Pup NSV 3846 no candidate, field map shown; 1990-29 note that the spectrum of Duerbeck's candidate shows narrow Balmer absorption superimposed on a blue continuum 6922 Cam SBS 0755+600 object in outburst on POSS-I plate (1954.012); photometry by J. Thorstensen (private communication) shows the object with V=19.84, (U-B)=-0.96, (B-V)=0.00, (V-I)=+0.94. The object to the southeast is also blue, with (U-B)=-0.65, (B-V)=+0.11, (V-I)=+0.08, and V=20.23. 8592 Cnc SDSS J080303+251627 southwest star of pair 6943 Cnc RXS J0806.3+1527 note dec sign error in original reference (1999-12S) 7056 Z Cha S 4893 HST data is photometric (HSP) and spectroscopic (FOS) 7230 VZ Gem BD +31 1736 no candidate, field map shown; missing BD star 8079 Lyn SBS 0804+563 weak Balmer absoprtion 8287 Lyn SDSS J080908+381406 HST data is spectroscopic (STIS) 7947 Vel CPD -48 1517 typographical error in original reference (really refers to IX Vel = CPD -48 1577) 6929 YZ Cnc BV 131 HST data is astrometric (FGS) 7580 V351 Pup HST data is imaging (WFPC2) 7574 CP Pup He 3-130 HST data is imaging (WFPC2) 8593 Cnc SDSS J081352+281317 object in possible low state on POSS II plate (1989.837) 7570 VV Pup 1E 0812-1854 HST data is spectroscopic (STIS) and photometric (HSP) 7905 IX Vel CPD -48 1577 HST data is spectroscopic (STIS) 7368 BH Lyn PG 0818+513 HST data is spectroscopic (STIS) 6919 Cam3 FBS 0827+738 late-F to early-G star 6936 DE Cnc S 10803 featureless continuum 7857 SW UMa 44.1909 HST data is spectroscopic (STIS) 7901 BB Vel close pair 6930 AA Cnc G 40-31 M star spectrum, possible flare star 8594 Lyn SDSS J083751+383012 secondary star visible in spectrum 7922 RX Vol S 6185 flagged object is a close E-W pair (2.3'' separation), with the eastern object being the variable; period 0.0601d (2003-82) is estimated from the superhump period using the empirical relation given by Stolz, B. and Schoembs, R. 1984, Astron. Astrophys., 132, 187 6938 EG Cnc HST data is spectroscopic (STIS) 6940 FV Cnc HIP 43199 G0-4 star 7292 CT Hya 114.1936 period 0.06495 (2003-82) is estimated from the superhump period using the empirical relation given by Stolz, B. and Schoembs, R. 1984, Astron. Astrophys., 132, 187 6939 EU Cnc M67-186 our coordinates are 0.8s west and 12" north of 1995-41 7862 BZ UMa PG 0849+580 HST data is spectroscopic (STIS) 8817 Cnc SDSS J085623+310834 spectrum of white dwarf primary visible 7903 CQ Vel objects shows flickering 8430 Lyn SDSS J090016+430118 period 0.221d (2004-45) is uncertain/unreliable 7371 BP Lyn Lyn1; PG 0859+415 HST data is spectroscopic (STIS) 7369 BI Lyn PG 0900+401 detached system 7583 T Pyx HV 3348 HST data is imaging (WFPC2) 8597 Hya SDSS J090628+052656 secondary star visible in spectrum 7373 Lyn NSV 4394* also known as SN 1972 delta; no candidate, field map shown 6941 GY Cnc RX J0909.8+1849 HST data is spectroscopic (STIS) 8598 Cnc SDSS J091127+084140 coordinates in 2005-32 are in error; possible dwarf nova; secondary star visible in spectrum 8818 Car NGC 2808-397 coordinates from HST image o60102f4q; HST data is imaging (STIS) 8819 Car NGC 2808-170 coordinates from HST image o60102f4q; HST data is imaging (STIS) 8820 Car NGC 2808-222 coordinates from HST image o60102f4q; HST data is imaging (STIS) 8581 Pyx no candidate, field map shown 8599 UMa SDSS J091935+502825 spectrum of secondary star visible 8600 Cnc SDSS J091945+085710 spectrum of white dwarf primary visible 7370 BK Lyn PG 0917+342 HST data is spectroscopic (STIS) 8601 UMa SDSS J092219+421256 spectrum of white dwarf primary visible 8603 Leo SDSS J092444+080150 spectrum of secondary star visible; period 0.88d (2005-32) uncertain/unreliable 7351 Leo HS 0922+1333 magnitude unreliable due to peculiar spectral energy distribution 7344 Leo NSV 4498 no candidate, field map shown; no flickering reported by Haefner, R., Fielder, A., and Rau, S. (1996, IBVS, 4366) for stars in the field 7298 MN Hya Hya4; RX J0929-2404 HST data is spectroscopic (FOS) 7334 TU Leo SVS 167 object confused with minor planet (8) Flora 7372 Lyn2 KUV 09313+4052 flagged object distinctly blue (2005-15) 7339 Leo NSV 4550 no candidate, field map shown; object is possibly HD 83225 = BD +15 2083 (1878-01) 7342 Leo7 NSV 18241 also known as PG 0935+075 7813 Sex RX J0944.5+0357 HST data is spectroscopic (STIS) 8822 Leo HS 0943+1404 period 0.174 (2005-51) is uncertain/unreliable 7869 DV UMa US 943 HST data is spectroscopic (STIS) 8125 LMi FBS 0946+362 G star 7815 Sex1 PG 0947+036 white dwarf 7353 RZ LMi PG 0948+344 period 0.0585d (1995-74) is estimated from the superhump period using the empirical relation given by Stolz, B. and Schoembs, R. 1984, Astron. Astrophys., 132, 187 8012 KR UMa standard 5 for QSO G or K star 7884 UMa2 PG 1002+506 binary with hot subdwarf; note that 1997-07X postulate the object as being a nearly pole-on CV 6970 OY Car S 6302 HST data is spectroscopic (FOS, STIS, GHRS) 8576 Sex ROTSE3 J100932 complete name is ROTSE3 J100932.2-020155 7190 CP Dra object blue on POSSII plate; period 0.0816d (2003-82) is estimated from the superhump period using the empirical relation given by Stolz, B. and Schoembs, R. 1984, Astron. Astrophys., 132, 187 6979 Car NSV 18378 no candidate, field map shown; object is No. 20 in reference 1978-01 7811 RW Sex BD -7 3007 HST data is spectroscopic (GHRS) 7982 KS UMa RX J1020+5304 object is blue on POSSII plate; also known as SBS 1017+533; HST data is spectroscopic (STIS) 6968 HR Car HD 90177 S Dor type variable 7883 UMa8 NSV 4838 object blue on POSS; spectrum (Thorstensen 2001, private communication) shows broad H-alpha and H-beta emission 8127 Sex FIRST J102347+003841 compact object in system may not be a white dwarf (2005-45) 7331 U Leo BD +14 2239 missing BD star; variable object in Downes, R.A., and Szkody, P. (1989, AJ, 97, 1729), marked on chart, has a G-type spectrum (1990-29); the spectrum in 1996-14S is similar; period 0.2674d (1998-46) is uncertain/unreliable 8726 Hya ASAS 102522-1542.4 no candidate, field map shown 6967 EP Car possible Mira variable 6974 V411 Car NSV 4884 K1-2 III:e: star 7870 DW UMa PG 1030+590 HST data is spectroscopic (STIS) 7354 SS LMi SVS 2506 wrong target marked on chart in 2000-28 (which is inverted mirror image) 7058 RX Cha S 6311 period 0.081d (2001-38) is estimated from the superhump period using the empirical relation given by Stolz, B. and Schoembs, R. 1984, Astron. Astrophys., 132, 187 6977 Car NSV 18468 object likely not real (1999-36); chart shown marks Duerbeck's (1987-08X) candidate 6976 Car NSV 18473 object not real, like an emulsion defect 6965 RT Car LSS 1855 irregular variable 7907 V382 Vel HST data is spectroscopic (STIS) and imaging (WFPC2) 6972 V351 Car BV 1543 Mira variable 7878 FH UMa UMa9; WGA 1047+6335 period 0.0556d (1996-10) is unreliable/uncertain 7880 UMa5 CW 1045+525 HST data is spectroscopic (STIS) 8025 Hya RXS J105010-140431 period 0.0615d (2001-55) is uncertain/unreliable 6966 AG Car PK 289-0 1 S Dor type variable 7866 CY UMa SVS 2198 object bright on POSS II plate (1995.234); HST data is spectroscopic (STIS) 7902 CN Vel HD 95821 the object is the east component of the faint optical double (1996-01S); coordinates refer to combined light 7859 AN UMa PG 1101+453 HST data is spectroscopic (STIS) 7355 ST LMi CW 1103+254 HST data is photometric (HSP) and spectroscopic (FOS,STIS) 6971 QU Car HDE 310376 HST data is spectroscopic (STIS) 7338 FH Leo HIP 54268 late-F/early-G binary 7345 Leo1 PG 1104+022 hot object; a spectrum by Li, Z.-Y., Liu, W., and Hu, J.-Y. (1999, Chinese Astron. Astrophys., 23, 324) reveals strong Balmer absorptionm with H-alpha partially filled-in 6964 RS Car HD 96830/HV 47 period 0.0795d (2002-38) is estimated from the superhump period using the empirical relation given by Stolz, B. and Schoembs, R. 1984, Astron. Astrophys., 132, 187 7015 V436 Cen 1E 1111-3724 HST data is spectroscopic (STIS) 7887 UMa SN 1985J; NSV 18704 no candidate, field map shown 7860 AR UMa 1ES 1113+432 HST data is spectroscopic (STIS) 7863 CE UMa no candidate, field map shown; also SN 1966O (1995-42) 7340 Leo2 PG 1114+187 precataclysmic variable 7337 DP Leo 1E 1114+182 HST data is spectroscopic (FOS) 7885 UMa3 PG 1116+349 hot object; Li, Z.-Y., Liu, W., and Hu, J.-Y. (1999, Chinese Astron. Astrophys., 23, 324) classify the object as a binary 7348 Leo6 PG 1119+147 no flickering reported by 1995-35; 1993-10S described the spectrum as having broad H-alpha and H-beta absorption with emission cores, while 1996-01S and 1999-09S shows only Balmer absorption 7016 V442 Cen HV 8364 period 0.46d (1984-19) is uncertain/unreliable; HST data is spectroscopic (STIS) 8041 Leo 2QZ J112555.7-001639 object is blue on POSS II plates 7415 GU Mus GRS 1121-68 x-ray binary 7335 AU Leo S 8015 galaxy 7346 Leo3 PG 1128+098 hot object; Li, Z.-Y., Liu, W., and Hu, J.-Y. (1999, Chinese Astron. Astrophys., 23, 324) classify the object as a binary consisting of an early-F star and an O/B dwarf 7890 UMa 1RXP J113123+4322 northern object of pair 7095 TT Crt FSV 1132-11 HST data is spectroscopic (STIS) 7330 T Leo BD +4 2506a HST data is spectroscopic (GHRS) 7886 UMa4 PG 1136+581 starburst galaxy 7349 Leo Star #6 in the field of RX J1142.7+2157 (ftp://ftp.hss.uni-hamburg.de/pub/outgoing/rass-id/rass2idv2_0.cat) 7193 DO Dra YY Dra? HST data is spectroscopic (FOS) 7009 MT Cen identification based on flickering data 8280 Dra SDSS J114628+675910 period 0.067d (2003-22) is uncertain/unreliable 7969 Leo PG 1145+187 DA White dwarf 7347 Leo4 PG 1146+228 subdwarf B-O star; Li, Z.-Y., Liu, W., and Hu, J.-Y. (1999, Chinese Astron. Astrophys., 23, 324) classify the object as a binary consisting of an early-G star and an O/B component 7876 EU UMa RE 1149+28 HST data is spectroscopic (FOS) 7414 GQ Mus HST data is imaging (WFPC2), spectroscopy (FOS), and photometry (HSP) 7861 BC UMa GR 102 HST data is spectroscopic (STIS) 7094 SW Crt SVS 2147 A-star spectrum 7888 UMa SBS 1150+599A halo planetary nebula; SBS 1150+599 is the bright galaxy to the north of the marked object. The object with the PN spectrum, based on positional coincidence, is marked on the chart. 7416 LZ Mus no candidate, field map shown; period 0.1693d (1999-86) is uncertain/unreliable 7988 BE UMa PG 1155+492 detached binary with reflection effect 7961 UMa SN 1989Z? near NGC 4013; object is visible projected against the disk of the galaxy 7918 Vir PG 1156-037 subdwarf B star 7915 Vir1 PG 1157+004 DA white dwarf 7098 CP Cru HST data is imaging (WFPC2) 7010 MU Cen vG 41 period 0.46d (1984-19) is uncertain/unreliable 7871 EG UMa Case 1 detached white dwarf-red dwarf pair 6947 CVn1 NSV 5543 object is very blue on POSS 7081 Com NSV 5550 blue compact dwarf galaxy 8698 CVn SDSS J121929+471522 CV is near NGC 4258 (M106) 7919 Vir PG 1217-067 subdwarf B star 7413 CG Mus S 6398 RR Lyrae star 7201 Dra7 FBS 1220+753 the spectrum is that of an A star (1999-09S); 1995-12 claim the object shows emission. Either the object is not a CV, or is mis-identified (there is no published chart). 8337 Cru N Cru 2003 no candidate, field map shown; object may be a nova, a post-asymtotic-giant-branch star in flare-up, a V4332 Sgr-type object, or a V838 Mon-type object 7014 V373 Cen vG 19 object is a double 7191 CQ Dra 4 Dra b CQ Dra is a Mira-type variable with a spectroscopic CV companion. It is not clear whether the system is triple (with the period quoted being the orbital period of a CV binary) or double (with the period quoted being the rotation period of an accreting magnetic white dwarf; coordinates are for the star 4 Dra (GSC 4394-01871); HST data is astrometric (FGS); 2003-72 claim the object is a symbiotic variable rather than a cv based on the x-ray properties 7076 GT Com minor planet (679) Pax 7077 IM Com SVS 2819 featureless continuum 7097 AP Cru 615.1936 spectrum shows very narrow H-alpha emission 7071 AL Com Zw SN 106 finding chart from J. Thorstensen; HST data is spectroscopic (FOS,STIS) 6945 AM CVn HZ 29/EG 91 HST data is spectroscopic (GHRS, STIS) and astrometric (FGS) 7031 V1025 Cen RX 1238-38 period 0.05876d (1998-14S) is uncertain/unreliable 7078 IR Com Com1; S 10932 also known as RX J1239.5+2108 7306 Hya NSV 19451 this object is distinct from EW Hya; a spectrum of the flagged object shows that it is a late-G star (2004-23S), so the identification is likely incorrect 7018 V591 Cen HV 10172 G5-8 V star 7913 Vir5 1E 1240.8+0312 also known as SDSS J124325+025548 (2003-22), NSV 19466 6944 TX CVn BD +37 2318 Z And type variable 7073 FY Com LV 13 no candidate, field map shown; flagged object (12h 49m 19.14s, +27d 24' 35.2'') is blue and is consistent with the discovery position 8295 Dra SDSS J125023+665526 period 0.233d (2003-112) is uncertain/unreliable 7293 EX Hya 1E 1249-2858 HST data is spectroscopic (FOS, STIS) and astrometric (FGS) 7295 LW Hya Hya3; Abell 35 planetary-nebula nucleus 8824 Com NSV 19553 also known as RE J1255+266; period 0.0830d (2005-60) uncertain/unreliable 7017 V485 Cen HV 10231 HST data is spectroscopic (STIS) 7989 RX Com HV 3627 Mira variable 7920 Vir PG 1257+010 subdwarf B-O star 8532 Cen CTCV J1300-3052 period 0.08898d (2004-58) is uncertain/unreliable 7025 V888 Cen coordinates are centroid of close double, nova is the southern object 7075 GP Com G 61-29/Gr 389 HST data is spectroscopic (FOS, GHRS) and astrometric (FGS) 7060 BM Cha S 6445 T Tauri star 7983 UMi RX J1308+7026 quasar 7990 AU CVn SVS 1254 BL Lac 7996 V396 Hya CE 315 HST data is spectroscopic (STIS) 7030 V1043 Cen RX J1313-3259 HST data is spectroscopic (STIS) 7011 NN Cen HV 6432 the object is a north-south double, with the CV being the north object 7431 Oct NSV 6101 no candidate, field map shown 7916 Vir2 PG 1314+041 subdwarf B star 7921 Vir PG 1315-123 subdwarf B star 7197 Dra1 PG 1316+678 DA+Me 7022 V840 Cen Z And variable 8825 V1047 Cen Nova Centauri 2005 no candidate, field map shown 7911 HV Vir NSV 6201 a second outburst was recorded in 1992; HST data is spectroscopic (STIS) 7019 V803 Cen AE1 period 0.01865d (1990-40) is uncertain/unreliable; HST data is spectroscopic (STIS) and astrometric (FGS) 8153 Vir SDSS J132411+032050 magnetic CV with low accretion rate 8539 Cen NGC 5139-NV408 object seen in outburst 8154 Cen NGC 5139-31 type based on Chandra X-ray data only 7033 Cen NGC 5139-A HST data is imaging (WFPC) 7034 Cen NGC 5139-B HST data is imaging (WFPC2) 6921 Cam FBS 1330+837 spectrum is that of a G star 6948 CVn2 NSV 6278 M star spectrum, possible flare star 7417 Mus NSV 19878 spectrum is Me, like a symbiotic star 7891 UMa NSV 19892/GD 325 DB white dwarf 7858 UX UMa SVS 365 HST data is spectroscopic (GHRS, FOS) 8607 UMa SDSS J133941+484727 spectrum of white dwarf primary visible 8161 CVn 1RXS J134210+282250 in globular cluster NGC 5272; also known as 1E 1339.8+2837; HST data is imaging (WFPC2,ACS) 8401 CVn NGC 5272-7290 HST data is imaging (WFPC2) 7910 HS Vir PG 1341-079 period 0.0769 (2003-81) is uncertain/unreliable 6904 CR Boo PG 1346+082 HST data is astrometric (FGS) 7026 V890 Cen Cen4; V1349-4754 no candidate, field map shown 7024 V868 Cen nova is southern object of close pair 8048 V1039 Cen identification based on image in decline 7064 BW Cir 1354-64 low mass X-ray binary 7868 DR UMa GR 296 no confirmed candidate, field map shown; flagged object is extremely blue [(U-B)=-0.7, V=19.9], although it is 25'' north of the nominal position (J. Thorstensen, private communication) 7917 Vir3 PG 1403-111 F-G star 6903 AB Boo BD +21 2606? no candidate, field map shown; the discovery (Schwab, 1901, Astr. Nachr., 155, 219) was published 23 years after the fact, and gives a position to a precision of probably no better than 0.5 degrees; there are no subsequent confirmed sightings 6789 Z Aps HV 5060 pulsating variable, possible a Cepheid 7021 V834 Cen 1E 1405-451 HST data is photometric (HSP) and spectroscopic (STIS) 8565 Cir CG X-1 may be a ULX in Circinus galaxy; period 0.304d uncertain/unreliable (2004-91) 6900 T Boo BD +19 2768a 1990-29 note that the spectrum of candidate 2 of Downes, R.A. and Szkody, P. (1989, AJ, 97, 1729) is quite red, while the spectrum of candidate 5 is a featureless, blue continuum. 1996-14S also observed candidates 2 and 5, and found object 2 to be a K5-M4 star, while object 5 is that of an F2-9 star; candidate 1 was found to be a K3-5 dwarf 8020 Vir 2QZ J142256.3-022108 period 0.1404 (2002-01) is uncertain/unreliable; also known as SDSS J142256-022108 7067 DD Cir object not visible on image shown 8021 Vir 2QZ J142438.9-022739 object blue on POSS II plates; period 0.1555 (2002-01) is uncertain/unreliable 7028 V895 Cen Cen2; EUVE J1429-38 HST data is spectroscopic (STIS) 8608 Boo SDSS J142955+414516 period 0.059d (2005-32) uncertain/unreliable 8156 Vir SN 2001bn blue variable with narrow Balmer absortion 7367 HY Lup HST data is imaging (WFPC2) 7912 OU Vir Vir4/1432-0033 object blue on POSS 7023 V842 Cen HST data is imaging (WFPC2) 6909 Boo 1RXS J143704+234236 object is very faint on GSC plate 7061 X Cir identification based on flickering data; object is northeast of bright star; spectrum of 2002-56 candidate in 2003-15S reveals a red continuum with no emission 6906 Boo S 10808 double exposure 6902 UZ Boo HV 10426 period 0.125d (1987-05) is uncertain/unreliable 6908 Boo PG 1443+337 DA white dwarf 7204 Dra2 PG 1445+583 subdwarf B star 7063 AR Cir HV 2954 nova is slightly NW of the bright object flagged, and is not resolved on this image; coordinates are for the companion star 7062 AI Cir HV 5121 no candidate, field map shown 7203 KV Dra RX J1450.5+6403 HST data is spectroscopic (STIS) 7362 Lib3 Preston 874124 the spectrum is that of an B star (Liu, Hu, Li, and Cao (1999)). Either the object is not a CV, or is mis-identified (there is no published chart) 7066 BZ Cir Cir1; 1E 1449.8-6803 period 0.0784d (1998-46) is uncertain/unreliable 6901 TT Boo HV 3681 period 0.077d (1988-23) is uncertain/unreliable 8609 Boo SDSS J145758+514807 spectrum of white dwarf primary visible 7363 Lib1 PG 1459-026 subdwarf B star 8610 Boo SDSS J150722+523039 spectrum of white dwarf primary visible 7202 Dra8 SN 1964O; SN s1964a identification uncertain; although classified as a possible supernova, there is no host galaxy visible on the POSS, so if real, the object may be a nova. The coordinates of object B are RA(2000) = 15h 8m 49s, Dec(2000) = +55 degrees 27' 51''. The coordinates given by 1965-03 are RA(2000) = 15h 08m 50s, Dec(2000) = 55 degrees 28' 07''. The spectrum of both candidate objects are those of K stars (1999-09S) 7365 Lib4 IRAS 15075-0144 a low redshift (z=0.037) AGN (= IRAS 15075-0144) 7805 NY Ser Ser1; NSV 6990 HST data is spectroscopic (STIS) 7843 EK TrA S 5005 close companion, object marked in D+S is incorrect, as true object is brighter star to the southwest; HST data is spectroscopic (STIS) 8611 Boo SDSS J151413+454911 spectrum of white dwarf primary visible 8536 Ser ROTSE3 J151453 full name is ROTSE3 J151453.6+020934.2 8342 DE Cir no candidate, field map shown 7091 CrB PG 1517+265 binary with hot subdwarf 7360 GW Lib minimum magnitude is based on pre-outburst observations, while post-outburst observations show (as of 2004) that the object has faded to V~17; HST data is spectroscopic (STIS) 7845 TrA1 1E 1516.6-6827 north object of pair 7364 Lib2 PG 1520-050 subdwarf B star 7808 Ser2 PG 1522+122 subdwarf B star 7421 IL Nor HD 137677/HV 25 no candidate, field map shown; our coordinates are 1.1s west and 5'' south of Duerbeck 8701 CrB SDSS J153213+370104 CV is northwest object of close pair 7192 DM Dra SVS 2426 period 0.087d (1990-37) is estimated from the superhump period using the empirical relation given by Stolz, B. and Schoembs, R. 1984, Astron. Astrophys., 132, 187 7361 HP Lib Lib5; EC 15330-1403 HST data is astrometric (FGS) 8392 Lib ASAS 153616-0839.1 period 0.0636d (2004-14) is estimated from the superhump period using the empirical relation by Stolz, B. and Schoembs, R. 1984, Astron. Astrophys., 132, 187 8454 Boo SDSS J153817+512338 period 0067d (2004-45) is uncertain/unreliable 7422 IM Nor HV 3532 identification based on outburst observations; second outburst detected on 2002.027 7426 V344 Nor possible Mira variable 8718 Ser ROTSE3 J154041 southeast object of close pair is the likely identification 7418 AB Nor HV 4908 the object is the northernmost star in a small triangle, and is slightly above quiescence on the SERC-J plate of 3 June 1975; period 0.0813d (2003-71) is estimated from the superhump period using the empirical relation given by Stolz, B. and Schoembs, R. 1984, Astron. Astrophys., 132, 187 7893 SS UMi PG 1551+719 HST data is spectroscopic (STIS) 7801 MR Ser PG 1550+191 HST data is spectroscopic (STIS) 7803 NN Ser PG 1550+131 precataclysmic variable (Ritter, H. 1986, Astron. Astrophys., 169, 139) 8152 Dra SDSS J155331+551615 magnetic CV with low accretion rate 7090 CrB RX J1554.2+2721 HST data is spectroscopic (STIS) 7807 QZ Ser HadV4 HST data is spectroscopic (STIS) 7089 VW CrB CrB1; Antipin V21 period 0.0707 (2003-94) is estimated from the superhump period using the empirical relation given by Stolz, B. and Schoembs, R. 1984, Astron. Astrophys., 132, 187 8829 Nor ASAS 160048-4846.2 period 0.06338 (2005-36) is uncertain/unreliable 7427 V345 Nor NSV 7429 Mira or Z And variable 8071 Ser SDSSp J161033-010223 HST data is imaging (ACS) and spectroscopic (ACS) 7756 V794 Sco Plaut 1-53 D from variable star group at Shternberg Astr Inst, Moscow State University, which holds Plaut's original charts; observations by 1990-09S (a reddened A-star) are of the wrong object 8627 Ser ROTSE3 J161304 probably in decline from outubrst on chart (1987.338) 7469 Oph NSV 7542 ID uncertain 7425 V341 Nor no candidate, field map shown 7894 UMi1 FBS 1614+711 DAB white dwarf 7758 V893 Sco SVS 1772 HST data is spectroscopic (STIS) 8384 Sco NGC 6093-CX5 object in outburst on finding chart 8382 Sco NGC 6093-CX3 type based on Chandra X-ray data only; HST data is imaging (WFPC2) 8383 Sco NGC 6093-CX4 type based on Chandra X-ray data only; HST data is imaging (WFPC2) 8385 Sco NGC 6093-CX15 type based on Chandra X-ray data only; HST data is imaging (WFPC2) 8381 Sco NGC 6093-CX2 type based on Chandra X-ray data only; HST data is imaging (WFPC2) 7728 T Sco in NGC 6093; possibly observed by Chandra (2003-80); HST data is imaging (WFPC, WFPC2) and spectroscopic (STIS) 8587 V382 Nor Nova Normae 2005 no candidate, field map shown 7285 Her1 PG 1617+150 subdwarf B star 7262 V589 Her S 10296 period 0.0905 (2002-130) is estimated from the superhump period using the empirical relation given by Stolz, B. and Schoembs, R. 1984, Astron. Astrophys., 132, 187 7729 U Sco BD -17 4554 HST data is spectroscopic (STIS) and imaging (WFPC2) 8397 Sco NGC 6121-CX1 HST data is imaging (WFPC2) 8399 Sco NGC 6121-CX4 object not visible on image; HST data is imaging (WFPC2) 8398 Sco NGC 6121-CX2 object is likely a QSO; HST data is imaging (WFPC2) 8092 PZ Nor S 5733 Mira variable 7274 V844 Her Antipin V43 HST data is spectroscopic (STIS) 7440 V699 Oph HV 10577 a spectrum of the new (DWS) candidate by 1999-09S is that of a K star. However, astrometry in outburst (Sumner, B. 1999, VSNET chat 1810) shows the star marked is the correct identification; period 0.0685d (9999-01) is estimated from the superhump period using the empirical relation given by Stolz, B. and Schoembs, R. 1984, Astron. Astrophys., 132, 187 7434 TU Oph HV 1068 M-star spectrum, possible flare star 7423 KQ Nor S 5752 K3 III star 7895 UMi NSV 7956 photometric observations by Bennert, N. et. al. (1999, IBVS, 4779) shows no evidence of flickering, and a spectrum by 2000-35 is that of a late G star; = BD +86 252 7844 FL TrA S 5770 object in outburst on plate shown (1979.27); spectrum in 2003-15 is of previous candidate (star to southwest of flagged object); period 0.05886 (2005-122) is estimated from the superhump period using the empirical relation given by Stoltz, B. and Schoembs, R. 1984, Astron. Astrophys., 132, 187 7263 V592 Her S 10376 period 0.05592d (2002-107) is estimated from the superhump period using the empirical relation given by Stolz, B. and Schoembs, R. 1984, Astron. Astrophys., 132, 187 7207 UMi RX J1630.9+6950 candidate on the edge of the circle is much brighter than the quoted magnitude of the object 7208 Dra RX J1631.4+7354 flagged object blue on POSS II plates 7424 LR Nor S 5796 G2 II: star 7275 V849 Her PG 1633+115 period 0.1409d (1999-89) is uncertain/unreliable 8073 Oph SDSSp J163722-001957 north component of pair 7261 V544 Her S 9789 period 0.069d (1998-46) is uncertain/unreliable 6867 OY Ara HD 149990 object may be one of the fainter, nearby stars 7286 Her3 PG 1639+338 subdwarf B star 7281 Her NGC 6205-23081 ROSAT source; HST data is imaging (WFPC) 7282 Her NGC 6205-21429 ROSAT source; object likely the bottom object in the circle; HST data is imaging (WFPC2) 7264 V610 Her S 10311 in the 1968-03 reference, this object and V611 Her are confused. The coordinates for V610 Her are those of variable S 10312, while the chart is that of S10311. For V611 Her, the coordinates are those of variable S 10311, while the chart is that of S 10312 7251 AH Her SVS 32 HST data is spectroscopic (GHRS) 7265 V611 Her S 10312 in outburst on POSSII plate (shown above) 7730 AC Sco HV 1095 originally classified as a UG:, the flagged object is a G star; unless the object appears in outburst on the POSS I and II plates, and the UK-F plate shown here, it may be misidentified 8093 V663 Ara S 5893 faint on 4 of 5 NOFS scans, bright on GSC 2.2 7892 RW UMi SVS 1359 object is bright on Guide Star Survey plate (1983.349); HST data is imaging (WFPC2) 7731 AF Sco HV 1108 Mira variable 7443 V840 Oph HV 3522 finding chart from C. Tappert 7205 Dra PG 1657+656 subdwarf B-O star; catalog coordinates in 1986-06 are 40'' N of true position, listed here 6868 V422 Ara S 5989 early-A V + K7 V binary 7451 V1195 Oph Plaut 2-71 object blue on SERC plate 7452 V1235 Oph Plaut 2-111 ID from variable star group at Shternberg Astr Inst, Moscow State University, which holds Plaut's original charts 7739 V598 Sco HV 10836 semiregular, late-type giant (K5 III) 7453 V1326 Oph Plaut 2-202 ID from variable star group at Shternberg Astr. Inst. Moscow State University, which holds Plaut's original charts 7280 Her near UGC 10700 7763 V992 Sco object blue on POSS 7737 V455 Sco HV 7869 Z And variable 7732 FQ Sco HV 4389 shown in outburst 7456 V2051 Oph HST data is spectroscopic (FOS) 7457 V2101 Oph BV 1694 semiregular, late-type giant (M5 II-III) 7206 Dra PG 1710+567 subdwarf B star 7454 V1548 Oph Plaut 2-429 minor planet (336) Lacadiera 7461 V2214 Oph HST data is imaging (WFPC2) 7472 V2400 Oph Oph3;RX J1712.6-2414 period 0.142d (1995-13) is uncertain/unreliable 8074 Dra SDSSp J171247+604603 south component of pair 8463 V1186 Sco ASAS 171251-3056.6 no candidate, field map shown; period 0.058d (2004-84) is uncertain/unreliable 7269 V795 Her PG 1711+336 HST data is spectroscopic (FOS) 7899 UMi FBS 1719+834 no candidate, field map shown; the object is detected on a plate obtained on 26 June 1976, while the object is not seen on the POSS I plate (11 August 1953) nor on a plate obtained 26 May 1974; in Henden's sequence (ftp://ftp.nofs.navy.mil/pub/outgoing/aah/sequence/fbs1735.dat) there is a blue star (V=18.55, B-V=+0.17) at 17h 13m 13.69s, +83d 19' 08.7'', which is under a diffraction spike on this chart 7287 Her4 PG 1712+493 planetary nebula 7257 V360 Her double exposure 6881 V877 Ara NSV 8383 identification based on outburst observation; period 0.08106 (2003-11) is estimated from the superhump period using the empirical relation given by Stolz, B. and Schoembs, R. 1984, Astron. Astrophys., 132, 187 7283 Her NGC 6341-8203 ROSAT source; HST data is imaging (WFPC2, ACS, FOC, WFPC) 7271 V825 Her PG 1717+413 HST data is spectroscopic (STIS) 8324 V2573 Oph Nova Oph 2003 no candidate, field map shown 7462 V2264 Oph no candidate, field map shown 7471 V2527 Oph Oph2/1E1719.5-1946 finding chart from J. Thorstensen; object very blue 7793 RY Ser Ross 19 the object was misidentified in DWS, the correct object (detected during an outburst) is south of the DWS candidate 7459 V2109 Oph north object of pair 7464 V2295 Oph no candidate, field map shown 7759 V902 Sco He 3-1401 identification uncertain 7446 V906 Oph Circle indicates nominal position of the object; identification in Duerbeck's atlas based on poor position and finding chart, and should be discarded 7270 V809 Her S 10875 quasar 7447 V908 Oph no candidate, field map shown 8530 V1187 Sco Nova Sco 2004 No. 2 no candidate, field map shown (although object in circle is possible counterpart) 7900 UMi FBS 1735+825 no candidate, field map shown; the object is not seen on the POSS I plate (11 August 1953) 8076 Dra SDSSp J173008+624754 HST data is spectroscopic (STIS) 7734 MM Sco HV 6553 identification uncertain (2003-71); period 0.06024 (2004-32) is estimated from the superhump period using the empirical relation given by Stolz, B. and Schoembs, R. 1984, Astron. Astrophys., 132, 187 7450 V1063 Oph S 9807 tentative identification 6792 EK Aps RR Lyrae star 7466 V2313 Oph no candidate, field map shown 6882 Ara NSV 9208 cool DA white dwarf 8082 V2540 Oph no candidate, field map shown 7470 Oph M14 Nova 1938 HST data is both imaging (WFPC, FOC, WFPC2) and spectroscopy (FOS) 6864 BF Ara HV 6576 period 0.0845 (2003-45) is estimated from the superhump period using the empirical relation given by Stolz, B. and Schoembs, R. 1984, Astron. Astrophys., 132, 187 8404 V2574 Oph no candidate, field map shown 7441 V794 Oph 1996-14S note that spectrum of the marked object is featureless; 2003-07 find no evidence of rapid variability in the marked object or any field stars; identification uncertain 7750 V728 Sco N Ara 1862 confirmation of candidate is necessary; the chart in Duerbeck's atlas is inverted 7278 Her NSV 9445 no candidate, field map shown; flagged star (17:39:30.44, 21:08:51.7) is a blue object possibly linked with a ROSAT source (1RXS J173930.9+210847), which is also possibly slightly variable, and could be a candidate for the nova (Skiff, B. and Kinnunen, T. 2005, private communication) 7752 V733 Sco Tentative identification 7792 RT Ser He 3-1452 Z And variable 8165 Ara NGC 6397-U28 AGN 6871 Ara NGC 6397-CV1 HST data is imaging (WFPC2) and spectroscopic (FOS) 6873 Ara NGC 6397-CV4 HST data is spectroscopic (FOS) 6877 Ara NGC 6397-DP1 HST data is imaging (FOC, WFPC2) 6879 Ara NGC 6397-DP3 HST data is imaging (FOC, WFPC2, STIS) 6878 Ara NGC 6397-DP2 HST data is imaging (FOC, WFPC2) 6872 Ara NGC 6397-CV3 HST data is imaging (WFPC2, STIS) and spectroscopic (FOS) 6880 Ara NGC 6397-DP4 HST data is imaging (FOC, WFPC2) 8164 Ara NGC 6397-U13 type based on Chandra X-ray data only 8163 Ara NGC 6397-U11 type based on Chandra X-ray data only 8162 Ara NGC 6397-U10 type based on Chandra X-ray data and variability 7442 V810 Oph HV 11017 slow irregular variable 6862 AE Ara HV 5491 Symbiotic star 7449 V1012 Oph SVS 1308 no candidate, field map shown 7268 V660 Her SVS 2120 chart in D+S is of the wrong field; no revised chart provided in DWS 7455 V2024 Oph Circle indicates nominal position of the object, while the flagged object is indicated in the Duerbeck atlas 7747 V721 Sco He 3-1458 object is at the center of the circle, and is the corner of an inverted 'L' 7439 V553 Oph a faint star is visible in Duerbeck's atlas at the indicated position; ID is uncertain 7463 V2290 Oph no candidate, field map shown 7460 V2110 Oph AS 239 2MASS source (K=7.62); object likely a Z And variable 7760 V916 Sco Z And variable; 2MASS source (K=12.12) 7733 KP Sco HV 4716 nova is probably a star of 21m, NE of a bright visual double star; tentative identification 8832 V1188 Sco Nova Sco 2005 no candidate, field map shown 7753 V734 Sco IRAS 17416-3537 in outburst; 2MASS source (K=6.89); likely a Mira variable 8159 Sgr K5-15 object visible on 1980 May 19, May 23, and June 17 8386 Sgr CXOGC J174532-290552 no candidate, field map shown; type based on Chandra X-ray data only 7745 V719 Sco He 3-1473 object not visible 8167 V4744 Sgr N Sgr 2002 No. 4 no candidate, field map shown 7766 Sco NSV 9663 candidate revised by Duerbeck; coordinates given are for this candidate 8320 Sgr Terzan 5 - W10 type based on Chandra X-ray data only 8319 Sgr Terzan 5 - W9 type based on Chandra X-ray data only 8318 Sgr Terzan 5 - W7 type based on Chandra X-ray data only 8317 Sgr Terzan 5 - W6 type based on Chandra X-ray data only 8316 Sgr Terzan 5 - W5 type based on Chandra X-ray data only 7991 Her near UGC 10990 7743 V707 Sco HV 3618 confirmation of candidate is necessary; not visible on finding chart 7748 V722 Sco no candidate, field map shown 8135 Sgr NGC 6440-CX13 type based on Chandra X-ray data only 8130 Sgr NGC 6440-CX8 type based on Chandra X-ray data only 8145 Sgr NGC 6440-CX23 type based on Chandra X-ray data only 8137 Sgr NGC 6440-CX15 type based on Chandra X-ray data only 8146 Sgr NGC 6440-CX24 type based on Chandra X-ray data only 8136 Sgr NGC 6440-CX14 type based on Chandra X-ray data only 8140 Sgr NGC 6440-CX18 type based on Chandra X-ray data only 8139 Sgr NGC 6440-CX17 type based on Chandra X-ray data only 8141 Sgr NGC 6440-CX19 type based on Chandra X-ray data only 8138 Sgr NGC 6440-CX16 type based on Chandra X-ray data only 8129 Sgr NGC 6440-CX6 type based on Chandra X-ray data only 8132 Sgr NGC 6440-CX10 type based on Chandra X-ray data only 8133 Sgr NGC 6440-CX11 type based on Chandra X-ray data only 8142 Sgr NGC 6440-CX20 type based on Chandra X-ray data only 8131 Sgr NGC 6440-CX9 type based on Chandra X-ray data only 8134 Sgr NGC 6440-CX12 type based on Chandra X-ray data only 8143 Sgr NGC 6440-CX21 type based on Chandra X-ray data only 8144 Sgr NGC 6440-CX22 type based on Chandra X-ray data only 8128 Sgr NGC 6440-CX4 type based on Chandra X-ray data only 7646 V1274 Sgr SN s1954a no candidate, field map shown; although classified as a possible supernova, there is no host galaxy visible on the POSS, so if real, the object may be a nova 8626 V378 Ser no candidate, field map shown 7749 V723 Sco circle designates nominal outburst position, while flagged object is Duerbeck candidate 7433 RS Oph BD -6 4661 HST data is imaging (WFPC2) 7436 V380 Oph 159.1929 HST data is spectroscopic (STIS) 7619 V759 Sgr HV 10285 originally classified as an Irregular variable (Swope, H.H. 1940, Harvard Ann., 109, No. 1); bright in the 2MASS survey (K = 9.72 at 17 50 19.708, -27 25 02.46). Swope gives a note saying, ''there is one observation at 13.6 on J.D. 2424402, one at 14.4 on J.D. 2413083; otherwise the star varies between 15.0 and 16.0.'' In light of its IR brightness, this is probably a long-period or irregular red giant, possibly a symbiotic star, but very unlikely to be a CV 7642 V1172 Sgr 2MASS source (K = 11.04) 8238 Sgr Bul_sc5_2859 outburst not observed 7288 Her6 NSV 9787 G star 7762 V977 Sco object in outburst on 1989.67 plate, which confirms identification; HST data is imaging (WFPC2) 7735 V382 Sco HV 7006 no candidate, field map shown 7746 V720 Sco He 3-1503 no candidate, field map shown 7604 KW Sgr HDE 316496 semiregular variable 7724 V4334 Sgr Sakurai's var. final helium flash object 7666 V2415 Sgr no candidate, field map shown 7754 V744 Sco tentative identification 7767 Sco NSV 9808 no candidate, field map shown 7744 V711 Sco HV 3061 unambiguous identification not possible 7769 Sco NSV 24027 does not exist 7764 V1141 Sco likely identical to Bul_sc4_1367 (2003-09) 7995 V4643 Sgr no candidate, field map shown 7714 Sgr NSV 9828 no candidate, field map shown; there is a bright, extremely red star (not in the GSC) a few arcseconds away (2MASSI J1754428-284136 (K=7.86 at 17h 54m 42.836s, -28d 41' 36.21''). If this is the counterpart, then NSV 9828 is likely a long-period variable 8680 Sgr m403.47614.3183 no candidate, field map shown 7755 V745 Sco a second outburst was recorded in 1989.58; in decline on POSS II plate (epoch 1989.67) shown above; 2MASS source (K=8.23); HST data is imaging (WFPC2) 7765 V1142 Sco object is northwest object of pair 7802 MU Ser no candidate, field map shown 7616 V732 Sgr HDE 316633 identification uncertain 7761 V960 Sco HST data is imaging (WFPC2) 8006 V1178 Sco HadV92 tentative identification 7723 Sgr NSV 24048 symbiotic star 7681 V3889 Sgr object not visible on chart 7667 V2435 Sgr long-period variable 8315 Sgr NSV 9923 possible ROSAT ID is 1RXS-F J175914.5-423529 period 0.0796d (2003-82) is estimated from the superhump period using the empirical relation given by Stolz, B. and Schoembs, R. 1984, Astron. Astrophys., 132, 187 7704 V4338 Sgr no candidate, field map shown; there is a bright 2MASS source (K = 12.66, at 17h 59m 18.252s, -29d 09' 52.61'') near the outburst position of this nova 7668 V2446 Sgr Mira variable 7726 V4683 Sgr NSV 24062 Mira or symbiotic star 7696 V4135 Sgr in decline on GSS plate 067O; HST data is imaging (WFPC2) 7669 V2468 Sgr bright on 2MASS - LPV? 8085 V4741 Sgr N Sgr 2002 No. 1 no candidate, field map shown 8670 Sgr m113.18676.5195 no candidate, field map shown 7620 V787 Sgr HDE 316917 no candidate, field map shown 7629 V999 Sgr HD 163982 1996-14S note the spectrum is featureless 7084 V394 CrA N Sco 1949 nova is the southern object in a triple; a second outburst was recorded in 1987.59; HST data is imaging (WFPC2); period 0.7577d (1990-41) is uncertain/unreliable 7599 FL Sgr HV 4003 no candidate, field map shown; an object is identified on the SERC-J plate in Duerbeck's atlas 7465 V2301 Oph Oph1; 1H 1752+081 HST data is spectroscopic (FOS) 7656 V1944 Sgr SVS 1397 our coordinates are 0.3s east and 4'' north of Duerbeck 7670 V2493 Sgr Mira variable 7610 V551 Sgr HV 7095 from outburst image; period 0.0659d (2003-105) is estimated from the superhump period using the empirical relation given by Stolz, B. and Schoembs, R. 1984, Astron. Astrophys., 132, 187 7797 DZ Ser no candidate, field map shown 7605 KY Sgr HV 4480 tentative identification 7643 V1174 Sgr no candidate, field map shown 7473 V2561 Oph SN 1999bs no candidate, field map shown 7952 Sgr MACHO pec var in outburst on POSS II plate (1991.68225) 7276 V884 Her Her5; WGA 1802+1804 object is the southwest star in double 8148 V4742 Sgr N Sgr 2002 No. 2 no candidate, field map shown; period 0.225d (2004-36) is uncertain/unreliable 8673 Sgr m119.19707.2379 no candidate, field map shown 7689 V4027 Sgr no candidate, field map shown 8671 Sgr m114.19842.2283 no candidate, field map shown 8668 Sgr m104.19991.1951 no candidate, field map shown 7993 V5099 Sgr MACHO SU UMa var object is visible on chart in 1999-91 7458 V2104 Oph ID uncertain 7649 V1431 Sgr revised identification based on the new chart reference; star is the middle object in chain of three 7597 AT Sgr HV 1149 object not visible 7709 V4579 Sgr NSV 24159 the object is still partially in outburst on an HST Guide Star survey plate obtained on 1987.59, while is in quiescence on a second epoch SERC-ER plate obtained on 1992.42. 7198 EX Dra Dra5; HS 1804+6753 HST data is spectroscopic (FOS) 7650 V1502 Sgr semiregular variable 7713 Sgr NSV 10158 no candidate, field map shown; position is 17'' north of Duerbeck's position (from X1953-02) 7651 V1572 Sgr no candidate, field map shown 8669 Sgr m105.21291.7441 no candidate, field map shown 7630 V1012 Sgr HV 3531 nova is blend of 2 stars 7631 V1014 Sgr HV 3312 no candidate, field map shown 7618 V737 Sgr V908 Sgr ID is unresolved clump 7621 V908 Sgr V737 Sgr duplicate GCVS designation, retired in favor of V737 Sgr 7254 DQ Her 452.1934 HST data is imaging (WFPC2), spectroscopy (FOS), and photometry (HSP) 7715 Sgr CPD -22 6701 spurious nova, the results of omission of this star on an AAVSO chart 7976 Sgr OGLE MM3 I 58214 single outburst observed; no candidate, field map shown 7623 V927 Sgr no candidate, field map shown 7695 V4121 Sgr object appears to be in outburst on SERC-J plate shown in the Duerbeck atlas; HST data is imaging (WFPC2) 8013 Sgr MOA-ngb10-1-211 no candidate, field map shown 6866 KY Ara HV 7987 no candidate, field map shown 7266 V631 Her S 10422 no candidate, field map shown 7725 Sgr M star, long period variable 7632 V1015 Sgr HV 3529 no candidate, field map shown 7638 V1148 Sgr tentative identification 8672 Sgr m115.22695.3361 no candidate, field map shown 7698 V4157 Sgr no candidate, field map shown 7256 PU Her S 4248 a spectrum of the candidate object in DS93 is that of a G star (1999-09S). 2000-31 has identified a new candidate based on an outburst observation. 8239 Sgr Bul_sc16_2143 possibly 1RXS J180957.5-262158 8338 V5113 Sgr N Sgr 2003 No. 2 no candidate, field map shown 8015 Sgr MOA-ngb11-2-1146 no candidate, field map shown 7671 V2506 Sgr AS 282 Z And variable 8046 V4740 Sgr N Sgr 2002 No. 3 no candidate, field map shown 8014 Sgr MOA-ngb11-2-1011 no candidate, field map shown 8674 Sgr m125.23850.4190 no candidate, field map shown 7199 IX Dra Dra6; KUV 18126+6704 spectrum in Wegner, G. and McMahan, R.K. (1988, AJ, 96, 1993) could be in outburst; HST data is spectroscopic (STIS) 7702 V4327 Sgr no candidate, field map shown 7654 V1830 Sgr in outburst on SERC V plate shown 7699 V4160 Sgr no candidate, field map shown 7644 V1175 Sgr no candidate, field map shown; there is an object at RA(2000) = 18h 14m 20.8s, Dec(2000) = -31 degrees 06' 36'' which is much fainter on the Guide Star plate (a V image) than Duerbeck's (a J image) published chart. This object (flagged) is either very blue or variable, and is a candidate for the nova 7260 V533 Her HST data is imaging (WFPC2) 7683 V3909 Sgr M3 III star (Mira variable?) 7684 V3914 Sgr Mira variable 7652 V1583 Sgr HV 12320 no candidate, field map shown 7662 V2323 Sgr semi-regular or Mira variable 7692 V4074 Sgr AS 295B nova is in a visual triple; object is 3'' south of the brighter star ADS 295 8678 Sgr m306.36059.752 no candidate, field map shown 7083 V370 CrA HV 11880 Mira variable 7252 AM Her 3A 1815+498 HST data is photometric (HSP) and spectroscopic (FOS, GHRS, STIS) 7673 V2839 Sgr Plaut 3-281 identification based on low-level variability 7663 V2329 Sgr NSV 8428 Mira variable 8016 Sgr MOA-ngb13-2-1170 no candidate, field map shown 8624 V5115 Sgr Nova Sagittarii 2005 no candidate, field map shown 7600 FM Sgr HV 3994 no candidate, field map shown 7194 DV Dra SVS 2704 position from outburst observation; no candidate visible; period 0.06 (2005-123)is estimated from the superhump period using the empirical relation given by Stoltz, B. and Schoembs, R. 1984, Astron. Astrophys., 132, 187 8836 V5116 Sgr Nova Sgr 2005 No. 2 no candidate, field map shown 7639 V1149 Sgr tentative identification; object not visible 8679 Sgr m311.37730.4143 no candidate, field map shown 7640 V1150 Sgr AS 300? no candidate, field map shown 7624 V928 Sgr no candidate, field map shown; position is the midpoint between Duerbeck's candidates 1 and 2 7601 GM Sgr HV 4048 long period variable (Luyten's variable) 7711 V4641 Sgr SAX J1819.3-2525 flaring x-ray transient (Goranskij's variable) 8403 V5114 Sgr Nova Sgr 2004 no candidate, field map shown 7613 V726 Sgr HDE 315532 no candidate, field map shown 7691 V4065 Sgr object possibly in decline from outburst on UK-F plate shown 7608 V441 Sgr HDE 315574 no candidate, field map shown 8676 Sgr m153.28398.2677 no candidate, field map shown 7602 GR Sgr HV 4012 nova is brightest component of blend of 3 stars 7971 Sct Lanning 17 single outburst observed 7700 V4169 Sgr no candidate, field map shown 7722 Sgr NGC 6624 CV2 HST data is imaging (WFPC2) 7701 V4171 Sgr no candidate, field map shown; HST data is imaging (WFPC2) 7719 Sgr NGC 6624 CV1 the object may not be real (1999-17S); HST data is imaging (WFPC2) 7379 IR Lyr S 4267 strong Balmer absorption, recent outburst unlike a CV 7828 WW Tel HV 9884 chart reference not unambiguous, field map shown; the flagged object in D+S is a G0 V star 7727 Sgr NGC 6626 V7 Mira variable 7085 V655 CrA object is a member of a close triplet 8045 V4739 Sgr N Sgr 2001 No. 2 no candidate, field map shown 7641 V1151 Sgr object is north object of close pair 7687 V4019 Sgr A7e star 7622 V909 Sgr no candidate, field map shown; period 0.140d (1997-58) is uncertain/unreliable 7685 V3941 Sgr lose companion to the southwest; 2MASS source (K = 11.25) 7486 DP Pav S 7111 A2-3 V star 7598 BS Sgr INN 4a object is bright component of close visual pair; 1996-14S note the colors as a reddened K star?; 2MASS source (K = 12.10) 7657 V1988 Sgr IRC -30385 possible Z And variable 7603 HS Sgr HV 4011 1996-14S note the colors of Duerbeck's candidate is that of a K3-6 star? 7783 V391 Sct M 64 there is a red companion 4'' to the southwest 7788 Sct NSV 10848 no candidate, field map shown 7606 LQ Sgr HV 4475 Symbiotic star 7780 V366 Sct no candidate, field map shown 7674 V3462 Sgr Plaut 3-1047/INN 114 no candidate, field map shown 7706 V4362 Sgr no candidate, field map shown 7682 V3890 Sgr GS 1826-24 a second outburst was recorded in 1990.32; HST data is imaging (WFPC2) 7798 FH Ser HST data is imaging (WFPC2) 7717 Sgr2 NGC 6637 CV - position is computed by offset from star II-35 (cf 1986-12S)); HST data is imaging (WFPC2) 7664 V2359 Sgr NGC 6637-V7 measurement is of the center of a clump, the object is possibly the east object in the clump; object observed in 2003-15S is a G-type star 7672 V2572 Sgr BV 1262 nova is a blend of 3 stars 7634 V1017 Sgr HV 3519 1987-08X lists the object as a possible symbiotic star or recurrent nova 8837 V476 Sct Nova Scuti 2005 no candidate, field map shown 7967 Sct AX J183220-0840 no candidate, field map shown; period 0.017929d (2000-88) is uncertain/unreliable 7678 V3876 Sgr IRC -20494 Mira variable 8677 Sgr m173.33002.479 no candidate, field map shown 7655 V1905 Sgr our coordinates are 0.1 east and 5'' south of Duerbeck; 1996-14S note the colors of Duerbeck's candidate is that of a K3-5 star 7795 AG Ser Ross 48 extremely red object, Mira variable or flare star 7829 YY Tel HV 9962 classification in doubt (no emission lines in the spectrum (1996-01S) nor flickering (2001-79)) 7789 V463 Sct HadV46 object incipently visible on DSS image 7625 V939 Sgr INN 25 Mira variable 7693 V4077 Sgr HST data is imaging (WFPC2); period 0.16d (1997-58) is uncertain/unreliable 7626 V941 Sgr INN 27 Mira variable 7648 V1310 Sgr revised identification based on the original chart reference in 1987-08X; possible Mira variable 8417 Sgr NGC 6656-35 UV candidate in XMM-Newton error circle 7086 V662 CrA Plaut 3-1235 ID from variable star group at Shternberg Astr Inst, Moscow State University, which holds Plaut's original charts 8420 Sgr NGC 6656-78 UV candidate in XMM-Newton error circle 8078 Sgr NGC 6652 C could also be a quiescent low-mass x-ray binary; HST data is imaging (WFPC2) 7676 V3645 Sgr SVS 1728 most likely candidate flagged 8675 Sgr m145.34015.1280 no candidate, field map shown 8314 Her Near UGC 11289 8839 Sgr NGC 6656 CV2 object not visible, field map shown; period 0.0852 (2005-90) is estimated from the superhump period using the empirical relation given by Stoltz, B. and Schoembs, R. 1984, Astron. Astrophys., 132, 187 8421 Sgr NGC 6656-44 UV candidate in XMM-Newton error circle 8416 Sgr NGC 6656-32 UV candidate in XMM-Newton error circle 8349 Sgr NGC 6656 CV1 HST data is imaging (WFPC2) 8419 Sgr NGC 6656-39 UV candidate in XMM-Newton error circle; 2 possible candiates; coordinates are for the southern object; northern object has end figures 25.5, 13.7, and U=19.1 8418 Sgr NGC 6656-23 UV candidate in XMM-Newton error circle 8422 Sgr NGC 6656-21 UV candidate in XMM-Newton error circle 7658 V2012 Sgr slow irregular variable 7688 V4021 Sgr chart in Duerbeck atlas is incorrect due to labelling problem. Spectrum in 1996-14S (K0-3 star) is of old candidate 7955 V651 Oph 271.1936 possible ROSAT ID is 1RXS-F J1837+0922 8840 V477 Sct Nova Sct 2005 No. 2 no candidate, field map shown 8429 Her OT_J183926+260410 northwest component of double (separation 0.99'') with the bright star in the circle (2MASS 18392629+2604087); also known as 1RXS J183927.1+260409 8264 V4745 Sgr N Sgr 2003 no candidate, field map shown 7953 Oct NSV 10934 ROSAT ID is 1RXS J184050.3-834305; period 0.0726d (2004-32) is estimated from the superhump period using the empirical relation given by Stolz, B. and Schoembs, R. 1984, Astron. Astrophys., 132, 187 7627 V949 Sgr INN 46 Mira or semiregular variable 7677 V3774 Sgr Plaut 3-1453 object is bright on the Palomar Observatory Sky Survey O print, not as bright on the Palomar Observatory Sky Survey E print, SRC J film, or Guide Star Survey V plate (1987.633) 7087 V693 CrA no candidate, field map shown; HST data is imaging (WFPC2) 7494 Pav NSV 11181/LTT 7406 DC white dwarf 7665 V2383 Sgr Mira variable 7653 V1709 Sgr HV 12404 semiregular variable 7784 V427 Sct CSV 7917 Mira variable? 7485 BD Pav HV 10031 HST data is spectroscopic (STIS) 7392 V492 Lyr LHS 3406 dMe star 7272 V827 Her HST data is imaging (WFPC2) 7659 V2032 Sgr Mira variable 7830 AK Tel HV 10036 very red colors, small-amplitude variations (1.2 mag) 7375 AY Lyr 330.1928 period 0.0737d (1988-29) is estimated from the superhump period using the empirical relation given by Stolz, B. and Schoembs, R. 1984, Astron. Astrophys., 132, 187 6857 Aql NSV 11280 no candidate, field map shown 7382 V344 Lyr S 9329 in outburst on plate; period 0.0876d (1998-46) is estimated from the superhump period using the empirical relation given by Stolz, B. and Schoembs, R. 1984, Astron. Astrophys., 132, 187 7490 V347 Pav RE J1844-741 HST data is spectroscopic (STIS) 6855 Aql2 NSV 11297 a spectrum of the candidate object is that of a late-K star (1999-09S), so the object is likely mis-identified 7660 V2038 Sgr Mira variable 7779 GL Sct Duerbeck's quoted position is not consistent with his chart. The object is located 0.64s east and 6.4'' south of Duerbeck's position 7273 V838 Her the object is 1.4'' west and 1.0'' north of the star at 18h 46m 31.6s and +12 degrees 14' 00.8''; HST data is imaging (WFPC2) 7786 V444 Sct no candidate, field map shown 7609 V522 Sgr Duerbeck's candidate (due north) has the colors of a G2-G5 star (1996-14S) 6826 V603 Aql HD 174107 HST data is spectroscopic (FOS, GHRS) 8336 V475 Sct N Sct 2003 no candidate, field map shown 7785 V443 Sct a measurement of a possible prenova (0.02s west and 0.3'' north of the position presented here) can be found in Anupama, G.C., Duerbeck, H.W., Prabhu, T.P. and Jain, S.K. (1992, Astron. Astrophys., 263, 87); no candidate, field map shown 7703 V4332 Sgr M-giant star 6811 CI Aql 23.1925 a quiescent spectrum of the object shows He II 4686 and N III/C II 4650 emission (Greiner, J., Alcala, J.M., and Wenzel, W. 1996, IBVS, 4338); a second outburst was recorded in 2000.33 7809 Sct NGC 6712 V9 1988-11 reports a B-V color of +1.23 (wrong ID?), while 1966-06 report that the object is extremely blue; flagged object is very blue in the USNO-A2.0 catalog 7972 Sct NGC 6712 10261 HST data is imaging (WFPC2) 7396 Lyr NSV 11494 no candidate, field map shown 7707 V4368 Sgr Pec Var in Sgr symbiotic star 7645 V1223 Sgr 3A 1851-312 HST data is astrometric (FGS) 8842 Sgr NGC 6715-CX4 type based on Chandra X-ray data only 8843 Sgr NGC 6715-CX7 type based on Chandra X-ray data only 8844 Sgr NGC 6715-CX6 type based on Chandra X-ray data only 8845 Sgr NGC 6715-CX1 type based on Chandra X-ray data only 8846 Sgr NGC 6715-CX2 type based on Chandra X-ray data only 8847 Sgr NGC 6715-CX5 type based on Chandra X-ray data only 8848 Sgr NGC 6715-CX3 type based on Chandra X-ray data only 6816 EL Aql 60.1927 chart in Duerbeck atlas is incorrect due to labelling problem 7776 EU Sct 2003-07 note that the marked object is red, and shows no evidence of rapid variability. A 19.1 mag companion 4'' south may show variability 6833 V800 Aql S 4376 Cepheid 7790 Sct NSV 11561 K4 V star 7258 V446 Her nova has 3 close companions; HST data is imaging (WFPC2) and spectroscopic (STIS) 7777 FS Sct 1996-14S note the spectrum of Duerbeck's candidate is featureless 7383 V358 Lyr S 9649 no candidate, field map shown 7390 V447 Lyr GR 247 in outburst on the Palomar Observatory Sky Survey (1951.672) 8149 V4743 Sgr N Sgr 2002 No. 3 no candidate, field map shown 7635 V1059 Sgr HD 176654 nova is brightest of a blend of 3 stars 6859 Aql NSV 24663 observed to flare once, at 11 September 1960; published chart not useful; no candidate, field map shown 8084 Aql in decline on POSS II red image shown (1987.410) 6860 Aql NSV 24667 observed to flare once, at 18 July 1964; published chart not useful; no candidate; field map shown 6812 CM Aql Symbiotic star 7940 QV Vul HST data is imaging (WFPC2, NICMOS) 8849 V1663 Aql ASAS 190512+0514.2 object could be a symbiotic nova 6850 V1425 Aql faint blue star on POSS I plate (1998-77); HST data is imaging (WFPC2) 6861 Aql NSV 24685 observed to flare once, at 8 September 1948; published chart not useful; no candidate, field map shown 7381 MV Lyr Mac +43 1 HST data is spectroscopic (STIS) 8003 V1548 Aql TAV J1907+117 no candidate, field map shown 7189 CG Dra S 9370 period 0.1893d (1997-41) is uncertain/unreliable 6852 V1493 Aql candidate not visible 6834 V841 Aql object in decline on POSS I; a spectrum of the Duerbeck candidate by 1999-09S reveals a late-type star, consistent with the report of 1996-14S 7637 V1089 Sgr vG 136 north object of blended pair shown; observations in outburst reveal that the object marked in previous editions is incorrect. The object observed by 1996-01S (K3-5 II star)is the wrong target 7389 V419 Lyr SVS 1584 a spectrum by 1999-09S shows only Mgb absorption in a low signal-to-noise spectrum; period 0.0864d (2003-82) is estimated from the superhump period using the empirical relation given by Stolz, B. and Schoembs, R. 1984, Astron. Astrophys., 132, 187 8052 Pav NGC 6752-CX3 HST data is imaging (WFPC2) 8058 Pav NGC 6752-CX13 HST data is imaging (WFPC2) 8050 Pav NGC 6752-CX1 HST data is imaging (WFPC2) 8053 Pav NGC 6752-CX5 may be BY Dra star; HST data is imaging (WFPC2) 8054 Pav NGC 6752-CX6 HST data is imaging (WFPC2) 7496 Pav NGC 6752-CV2 HST data is imaging (WFPC2) and spectroscopy (FOS); period 0.154 (1996-12) is uncertain/unreliable 7495 Pav NGC 6752-CV1 HST data is imaging (WFPC2) and spectroscopy (FOS); period 0.213 (1996-12) is uncertain/unreliable 8056 Pav NGC 6752-CX11 may be a galaxy; object not visible, + marks approximate location; HST data is imaging (WFPC2) 8055 Pav NGC 6752-CX10 HST data is imaging (WFPC2) 8057 Pav NGC 6752-CX15 may be a galaxy; HST data is imaging (WFPC2) 8051 Pav NGC 6752-CX2 HST data is imaging (WFPC2) 7607 V363 Sgr no candidate, field map shown 7385 V369 Lyr SVS 1512 no candidate, field map shown 6849 V1419 Aql HST data is imaging (WFPC2) 6821 V352 Aql PK 37-3 3 planetary nebula nucleus (PK 37-3.3 = K3-25) 7997 V585 Lyr TK 4 there is a companion to the northwest; object possibly in outburst on image; period 0.0593d (2003-90) is estimated from the superhump period using the empirical relation given by Stolz, B. and Schoembs, R. 1984, Astron. Astrophys., 132, 187 7944 V407 Vul RX J1914+2456 a blend of 3 stars; object could also be a unipolar-inductor (2002-25) 6856 Aql3 NSV 11855 a plate flaw 7488 V344 Pav in outburst on plate shown (1995.65); period 0.077d (2004-72) is estimated from the superhump period using the empirical relation given by Stolz, B. and Schoembs, R. 1984, Astron. Astrophys., 132, 187 6818 FO Aql 3.1905 may be blended with a red star 0.525 arcsec to SSW at minimum (Sumner, B. 1999, ftp://ftp.nofs.navy.mil/pub/outgoing /aah/sequence/sumner/foaql.seq) 7998 V587 Lyr TK 5 period 0.06 (2005-124) is estimated from the superhump period using the empirical relation given by Stoltz, B. and Schoembs, R. 1984, Astron. Astrophys., 132, 187 6828 V605 Aql 7.1920 final helium flash object 6846 V1336 Aql SVS 2270 Mira variable 6825 V528 Aql north object of pair 6829 V606 Aql BD -0 3708a object blue on POSS II plates 7395 V523 Lyr NGC 6791 B7 red dwarf plus hot subdwarf 7140 V1113 Cyg S 9382 period 0.0766d (1998-46) is estimated from the superhump period using the empirical relation given by Stolz, B. and Schoembs, R. 1984, Astron. Astrophys., 132, 187 6853 V1494 Aql east object of close pair 7101 BF Cyg He 3-1747 Z And type 6840 V1229 Aql nova is the southern object in a triple (Della Valle, M. and Duerbeck, H.W. 1993, Astron. Astrophys., 275, 239); HST data is imaging (WFPC2) 6854 Aql NSV 12006 no candidate, field map shown 7937 PW Vul object is the middle object in a chain of three; HST data is imaging (WFPC2); period 0.2137d (1998-46) is uncertain/unreliable 6814 DH Aql HV 3899 period 0.07738d (2003-82) is estimated from the superhump period using the empirical relation given by Stolz, B. and Schoembs, R. 1984, Astron. Astrophys., 132, 187 6823 V368 Aql 668.1936 north object of pair 7169 V2176 Cyg BAO 01 period 0.0553d (1997-43) is estimated from the superhump period using the empirical relation given by Stolz, B. and Schoembs, R. 1984, Astron. Astrophys., 132, 187 7975 Aql NSV 24785 in error box of GRBS 790311 8533 Tel CTCV J1928-5001 object is northeast star of close pair 7128 V868 Cyg VV 137 very crowded field 7935 NQ Vul HST data is imaging (WFPC2) 7158 V1505 Cyg SVS 1532 south star of merged double 7106 HN Cyg 294.1929 Mira variable 6819 KX Aql HV 5428 finding chart from J. Thorstensen 7124 V795 Cyg VV 63 western member of pair; finding chart from J. Thorstensen; spectrum shows broad Balmer and He I 5876 emission 7173 V2289 Cyg 1H 1933+510; Cyg2 period 0.138d (1992-40) is uncertain/unreliable 6830 V607 Aql 31.1905/IRC 00445 Mira variable 7973 BZ Aql HV 3799 Mira variable 7962 V991 Aql S 8125 near NGC 4013 6839 V1141 Aql 36.1905 period 0.06202d (2004-95) is uncertain/unreliable 7177 Cyg3 NSV 12245 both objects in double are late-type stars 7832 QS Tel RE 1938-461 HST data is spectroscopic (FOS) 7104 EM Cyg 185.1928 HST data is astrometric (FGS) and spectroscopic (STIS) 6842 V1289 Aql 67.1903 originally classified as a NL:, the flagged object is an early-mid G star, indicating a possible misidentification; the object due south appears to be slightly blue on the POSSII plate 7590 SS Sge SVS 81 Z And variable 7596 HS Sge ID is a blend 7950 Cyg NSV 24843 a plate defect 8575 Sgr NGC 6809 CV1 finding chart from 2005-21; object likely is XMM source NGC 6809-30 (2006-06) 6851 V1432 Aql Aql1; RX J1940-1025 HST data is spectroscopic (FOS) 6835 V890 Aql does not exist 7716 Sgr1 NSV 12329 no candidate, field map shown; Suspected nova, based on Fleming's (1896, Harvard Circ. No. 9) classification of the K0 star CoD -40 13448 = HD 186058 at the center of the error circle as a B5p star with H-beta emission 7145 V1285 Cyg VV 255 semiregular variable 7933 LU Vul no candidate, field map shown 7929 CK Vul BD +26 3670a no candidate, field map shown; may be final helium flash object instead of classical nova 7679 V3885 Sgr CD -42 14462 HST data is spectroscopic (FOS, STIS) 7153 V1449 Cyg GR 217 new identification based on blue color on POSSII plate, east object of pair 7102 CI Cyg HV 3625 Z And type 6837 V1050 Aql S 8194 Mira variable 7154 V1452 Cyg GR 220 very crowded; 2MASS source (K=15.26) 7930 DO Vul 25.1928 finding chart from J. Thorstensen; period 0.064 (2005-123) is estimated from the superhump period using the empirical relation given by Stoltz, B. and Schoembs, R. 1984, Astron. Astrophys., 132, 187 6824 V500 Aql S 3542 object in decline on POSS I 7111 V465 Cyg VV 67 candidate not visible, field map shown 7943 V405 Vul S 10943 period 0.112d (1998-45) is estimated from the superhump period using the empirical relation given by Stolz, B. and Schoembs, R. 1984, Astron. Astrophys., 132, 187 6820 PQ Aql HV 5482 in outburst on POSS; ID could be object to northwest 7103 CK Cyg SVS 26 no candidate, field map shown; the coordinates in 1923-01 do not match the finding chart 7155 V1454 Cyg GR 221 in outburst on POSS II J plate shown; the spectrum in 1999-09S is of the wrong object 7105 EY Cyg 200.1928 HST data is spectroscopic (STIS) 7165 V1819 Cyg HST data is imaging (WFPC2) 7718 Sgr3 NSV 12560/LTT 7873 DA white dwarf 7112 V476 Cyg 26.1920 HST data is imaging (WFPC2) 7593 AW Sge 151.1905 period 0.0724d (2003-82) is estimated from the superhump period using the empirical relation given by Stolz, B. and Schoembs, R. 1984, Astron. Astrophys., 132, 187; spectrum is that of a G-type star, which implies that either the wrong candidate was observed, or the flagged object is not the correct identification 8850 Vul Var. Star near M27 positionally near the planetary nebula M27; no candidate, field map shown; period 0.0580 (2005-123) is estimated from the superhump period using the empirical relation given by Stoltz, B. and Schoembs, R. 1984, Astron. Astrophys., 132, 187 7107 V337 Cyg 101.1928 object is one of 2 candidates in circle 7131 V1028 Cyg S 7854 period 0.06041d (1998-46) is estimated from the superhump period using the empirical relation given by Stolz, B. and Schoembs, R. 1984, Astron. Astrophys., 132, 187 7127 V823 Cyg VV 66 identification based on outburst observation; object is in outburst on POSS II-J plate (1989.49) shown above 7941 V362 Vul E2000+223 low redshift AGN 7589 RZ Sge 157.1905 finding chart from J. Thorstensen; HST data is spectroscopic (STIS) 7827 RR Tel HV 3181 Z And variable 7116 V550 Cyg S 3847 ID from outburst astrometry (VSNET alert 5210); period 0.0672d (2003-82) is estimated from the superhump period using the empirical relation given by Stolz, B. and Schoembs, R. 1984, Astron. Astrophys., 132, 187; finding chart from J. Thorstensen 7178 Cyg4 NSV 12778 late-G or early-K star 7938 QQ Vul 1E 2003+225 HST data is photometric (HSP) 8534 Sgr CTCV J2005-2934 period 0.06289d (2004-58) is uncertain/unreliable 8024 V2274 Cyg N Cyg 2001 No.1 no candidate, field map shown; period 0.3d (2001-115) is uncertain/unreliable 7592 WZ Sge HV 3518 HST data is spectroscopic (FOS, GHRS, STIS) and astrometric (FGS) 7487 GS Pav S 7040 HST data is spectroscopic (STIS) 6960 AX Cap Cap4; 2006-1725 in outburst on POSS II-F plate shown; period 0.110d (2004-82) is estimated from the superhump period using the empirical relation given by Stolz, B. and Schoembs, R. 1984, Astron. Astrophys., 132, 187 8574 V2361 Cyg Nova Cygni 2005 no candidate, field map shown 7147 V1316 Cyg GR 141 revised identification from D+S 8001 Cyg MGHT 4 object in outburst on POSSII-J plate (06/30/89) 7150 V1377 Cyg GR 166 no candidate, field map shown; flagged object is bluest in the area 6832 V794 Aql 499.1936 shown in faint state; period 0.1533d (1998-86) is uncertain/unreliable; HST data is spectroscopic (STIS) 7588 V Sge He 3-1879 HST data is spectroscopic (GHRS) 7945 Del NSV 13022 equinox of the coordinate systems in the discovery notice (1953-01) is ambiguous. B1953.3 (the epoch of discovery) is assumed; no candidate, field map shown 7936 PU Vul Kuwano's NL Z And variable 6961 Cap1 StHA 176 this star is red (B-V=1.28) in Henden's photometry (ftp.nofs.navy.mil/pub/outgoing/aah/sequence/cap1.dat) 7164 V1776 Cyg Lanning 90 HST data is spectroscopic (STIS) 7108 V404 Cyg 100.1938 x-ray binary; a second outburst was recorded in 1989 7180 CM Del 147.1930 HST data is spectroscopic (GHRS) 7181 EZ Del S 4505 the object identified in the first edition is incorrect. The correct identification (1997-28 and Liu, W., Hu, J.Y., Zhu, X.H., and Li, Z.Y. 1999, Ap.J. Supp., 122, 243) is the star to the southeast of the original ID (the middle star in the triple). 7942 V374 Vul LD 171 late M star, semi-regular variable 7661 V2276 Sgr S 6738 spectrum of the flagged object is that of a hot white dwarf; identification may be in error 7939 QU Vul HST data is imaging (WFPC2, NICMOS) 7184 IO Del S 10693 no candidate, field map shown 7113 V503 Cyg S 4524 HST data is spectroscopic (STIS) 7166 V1974 Cyg HST data is imaging (WFPC, WFPC2, NICMOS, FOC), spectroscopy (FOS, GHRS), and photometry (HSP) 7172 Cyg1 NSV 25181 also known as KPD 2032+5037 6796 AE Aqr 342.1931 HST data is both imaging (WFPC2) and spectroscopy (FOS) 7925 TY Vul 38.1923 object barely visible to east of brighter star; period 0.0777d (2003-102) is estimated from the superhump period using the empirical relation by Stolz, B. and Schoembs, R. 1984, Astron. Astrophys., 132, 187 7183 HR Del HST data is imaging (WFPC2, FOC) 7161 V1697 Cyg SVS 2272 no candidate, field map shown; object in the center of the circle is a 2MASS source (K=14.47) 7120 V751 Cyg SVS 1202 HST data is spectroscopic (STIS) 7148 V1330 Cyg 1996-14S note the color of Duerbeck's candidate is that of a K1-4 star 7926 UY Vul 150.1904 M-star spectrum 7927 UZ Vul 151.1904 M-star spectrum 7110 V450 Cyg 85.1942 object in decline on POSS I 7109 V407 Cyg AS 453 Z And variable 8462 Aqr SDSS J210241-004408 likely a white dwarf 8711 Aqr SDSS J210449+010545 CV is northeast object of close pair 6800 EV Aqr SVS 615 object is not visible; position marked is that indicated by 1991-15, but differs from the bright star to the NW (GSC 0526-01562) marked by 1971-05, whom they cite as their nominal reference 6803 HU Aqr RX J2107.9-0518 HST data is spectroscopic (FOS, GHRS) 7135 V1062 Cyg S 9110 there is a blue object to the northeast (end figures 12.3s, 31.0''), which could be the dwarf novae (which would imply that the stated amplitude is in error) 7136 V1065 Cyg S 9113 north object of pair 7156 V1500 Cyg RX J2111.6+4809 object bright on 1990.6 POSS II plate; HST data is both imaging (WFPC2) and spectroscopy (FOS) 6794 VY Aqr Ross 88 HST data is spectroscopic (STIS) 7506 V364 Peg BAO 02 period 0.085d (2004-87) is estimated from the superhump period using the empirical relation given by Stolz, B. and Schoembs, R. 1984, Astron. Astrophys., 132, 187 7498 EF Peg 143.1935 object is 5'' away at 305 degrees from the star at RA(2000) = 21h 15m 04.45s, Dec(2000) = 14 degrees 03' 47.5''; HST data is spectroscopic (STIS); period 0.0837d (2002-45) is estimated from the superhump period using the empirical relation given by Stolz, B. and Schoembs, R. 1984, Astron. Astrophys., 132, 187 7316 CD Ind Ind1; EUVE J2115-586 HST data is spectroscopic (STIS) 7168 V2151 Cyg HIP 105230 spurious variable 6797 CV Aqr HV 6262 minor planet (52) Europa 7137 V1075 Cyg S 8393 a spectrum by 1997-07S shows a featureless blue continuum 8572 Peg NGC 7078 C HST data is imaging (WFPC2) 8049 Peg NGC 7078 CCZ-V1 0.3" northeast of M15 center; HST data is imaging (WFPC2, FOC, ACS, and STIS) 8573 Peg NGC 7078 B could also be a soft queiscent X-ray transient; HST data is imaging (WFPC2) 7174 Cyg RX J2130.3+4709 object lost in glare of bright star (HD 204906); see original reference for clear identification 7250 CI Gru Gru1; Hawkins V6 period 0.056d (1995-73) is uncertain/unreliable 7042 Cyg RX J2133.7+5107 coordinates measured on DSS plate 07WE 7117 V630 Cyg S 4556 period 0.0764d (2001-85) is estimated from the superhump period using the empirical relation by Stolz, B. and Schoembs, R. 1984, Astron. Astrophys., 132, 187 7503 LQ Peg Peg6; PG 2133+115 period 0.121d (1993-10) is uncertain/unreliable 6962 Cap2 NGC 7099 V4; NSV 257 southwest object of pair 7159 V1570 Cyg S 9726 G-star spectrum 7144 V1251 Cyg Wr 160 finding chart from J. Thorstensen; period 0.07376 (1998-46) is estimated from the superhump period using the empirical relation given by Stolz, B. and Schoembs, R. 1984, Astron. Astrophys., 132, 187 7248 CF Gru Gru3; 2138-453 period 0.069d (1995-73) is uncertain/unreliable 7100 SS Cyg BD +42 4189a HST data is astrometric (FGS), imaging (STIS), and spectroscopy (GHRS,STIS) 7163 V1760 Cyg Mira variable 7951 Cyg NSV 25747 no candidate, field map shown 7170 V2209 Cyg Antipin V66 southeast component of pair is blue; finding chart from J. Thorstensen 8854 Aqr ROTSE3 J214850 no candidate, field map shown 7179 Cyg5 NSV 13904 early-G star 8541 Peg Antipin V79 also known as 1RXS J215434.4+355023; period 0.0637d (2004-87) is estimated from the superhump period using the empirical relation given by Stolz, B. and Schoembs, R. 1984, Astron. Astrophys., 132, 187 7318 BG Lac BD +42 4267 Cepheid variable 7960 Cep Lanning 420 single outburst observed; tentative identification 7327 PS Lac VV 442 a spectrum of the candidate object is that of a early-K star (1999-09S), so the object is likely mis-identified 8308 Peg SDSS J220553+115554 HST data is imaging/spectroscopy (ACS) 7039 Cep NSV 25861 no candidate, field map shown 7323 KM Lac VV 347 close pair 7497 RU Peg 142.1904 HST data is astrometric (FGS) 8537 Aqr ROTSE3 J221519 full name is ROTSE3 J221519.8-003257.2 7319 CP Lac 605.1936 period 0.127d (2005-05) is uncertain/unreliable 7328 V381 Lac LD 197 the (tentative) ID is based on the finding chart, but the coordinates are off from the nominal position (2.9s west and 20'' south); object somewhat bright on V plate; 2MASS source (K=7.78); likely a long-period variable or slow irregular red giant 6801 FO Aqr H 2215-086 HST data is spectroscopic (FOS) 7317 AY Lac 207.1928 field map shown; the faint object in the center of the circle may be the CV 7324 MN Lac VV 381 object blue on POSS II plates 7329 Lac NSV 25894 aircraft (Duerbeck, private communication) 7325 MR Lac VV 386 a spectrum of the candidate object is that of a G star (1999-09S), so the object is likely mis-identified 6805 IK Aqr Aqr2; NSV 14152 BL Lac 7326 NQ Lac VV 403 subdwarf O star 7035 BS Cep 569.1936 Herbig emission-line star 7245 VZ Gru S6492 RR Lyr star 7320 DI Lac HD 214239 HST data is spectroscopic (STIS) 8425 Cep HS 2237+8154 object could be a pre-CV, a CV that terminated mass-transfer, or a hibernating nova 6806 Aqr1 2236+0052 period 0.1344d (2004-10) is uncertain/unreliable 7502 KQ Peg PG 2240+193 subdwarf B-O star 6807 Aqr3 NSV 14292 quasar 7244 RZ Gru S 5150 period 0.360d (1998-87) is uncertain/unreliable 7321 DK Lac object in decline on POSS I; HST data is imaging (WFPC2) 7322 EG Lac S 4617 N. Samus (private communication) states that the object is bright on POSS II infrared plates. Kinnunen and Skiff (2000, IBVS, 4906) suggest a possible symbiotic classification 7040 Cep1 GD 552; NSV 25966 HST data is spectroscopic (STIS) and astrometric (FGS) 7556 AO Psc H 2252-035 HST data is spectroscopic (STIS) 8166 V709 Cep MisV1181 no candidate, field map shown 8310 Aqr SDSS J225831-094932 period 0.080 (2005-113) is estimated from the superhump period using the empirical relation given by Stoltz, B. and Schoembs, R. 1984, Astron. Astrophys., 132, 187 7508 V368 Peg Antipin V63 period 0.073d (2003-82) is estimated from the superhump period using the empirical relation given by Stolz, B. and Schoembs, R. 1984, Astron. Astrophys., 132, 187 7505 MS Peg GD 245 pre-cataclysmic variable; plate epoch = 1983.774 7512 Peg3 NSV 26002 also known as PG 2300+166; originally classified as a cv, the spectrum is that of a hot object 7509 V369 Peg NSV 26006 period 0.0817 (2001-39) is estimated from the superhump period using the empirical relation given by Stolz, B. and Schoembs, R. 1984, Astron. Astrophys., 132, 187 7246 AN Gru S 6526 RR Lyrae star 6774 And NSV 14443 no candidate, field map shown; existence doubtful 6769 OS And HST data is imaging (WFPC2) 6989 LM Cas S 4633 object slightly in outburst on plate shown 7984 Peg RX J2313+2117 M-dwarf 7499 EZ Peg BD +24 4742 RS CVn variable 7565 Psc2 PG 2315+071 binary with hot subdwarf 7774 Scl1 GD 1555; NSV 26056 white dwarf 7514 Peg5 KUV 23182+1007 quasar 7501 IP Peg SVS 2549 HST data is spectroscopic (FOS) 7429 AY Oct S 6613 RR Lyrae star 7770 VY Scl GD 1662/PHL 538 HST data is spectroscopic (STIS); period 0.2323d (2000-107) is uncertain/unreliable 7563 EI Psc 1RXS J2329+0628 HST data is spectroscopic (STIS) 8423 And HS 2331+3905 HST data is spectroscopic (STIS) 6799 EH Aqr BV 5/PHL 563 object blue on POSSII plate 7946 Peg NSV 14652 ID based on POSS plates; possible ROSAT ID is 1RXS-F J2338+2820; period 0.079 (2005-112) is estimated from the superhump period using the empirical relation given by Stoltz, B. and Schoembs, R. 1984, Astron. Astrophys., 132, 187 7000 V705 Cas object is the north component with the measured object; period 0.2280d (1995-51) is uncertain/unreliable 6788 And LD 317 also known as RXS J2344.9+4331? 6809 Aqr no candidate, field map shown 7771 VZ Scl Ton S 120 HST data is spectroscopic (STIS) 6981 BC Cas SVS 254 see the spectrum in 1994-07S which does not show emission 7772 BW Scl RX J2353.0-3852 HST data is spectroscopic (STIS) 7515 V379 Peg Peg7; NSV 26158 also known as FBS 2351+228; object A is the original, red identification (2002-93), while object B is the new, blue candidate (coordinates above are for this object); object may be white dwarf-red dwarf pair, or low mass-transfer rate CV 7513 Peg4 PG 2357+125 composite spectrum of a white dwarf and a mid-M star with no evidence of interaction