III/150A Perkins Revised MK Types for the Cooler Stars (Keenan+ 1989)

III/150A/notes.dat Notes to the catalog (747 records)

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DL Cas Cepheid variable (P = 8.0 days) generally
accepted as a member of the cluster NGC 129.
HD 236446 The star is Kraft AB (Ap.J. 128, 161, 1958)
in the field of the galactic cluster NGC
129. It is a foreground star.
HD 236449 The star is Kraft AA in the field of NGC
129. It is a foreground star.
HD 4614B All the normally strong lines in the blue
region are shallow, but the lines in the
red region appear normal.
HD 5516 This is a two-line spectroscopic binary,
but the spectrum looks normal at low
dispersion. The secondary is only slightly
fainter than the primary.
HD 6497 Vr = -94.5 km/sec.
HD 6833 A high-velocity star with Vr =
-248 km/sec.
HD 6903 V sin i = 91 km/sec. Active chromosphere
(Stickland and Williams, Observatory, 103,
58, 1983).
HD 7672 = AY Cet
Variable by about 0.2 magnitude (E.H.
Olsen, Inf. Bull. Var. Stars, No. 925,
1974IBVS..925....1O).
HD 236697 = V466 Cas.
The star is a well-established member of
NGC 457.
BD+59 274 Probable member of NGC 581.
BD+60 265 Possible member of Association Cas OB8.
HD 16068 Possible member of cluster Tr2.
HD 20084 This CH star is more luminous than most of
those observed by Bond, and most closely
resembles BS 8626 (see Plate 9 of the Atlas
of Spectra of the Cooler Stars, by Keenan
and McNeil). It appears to be a halo star
near the top of the Pop. II giant branch.
HD 22764 The weakness of the metal lines, plus
slight strengthening of H-delta, and slight
filling in of H and K suggest that the
spectrum may be composite.
HD 27277 The star is Hoag #4 in NGC 1545. HD 27292
is #3.
HD 28099 The star is Van Beuren #64 in Hyades. H
and K are slightly shallow.
HD 283750 = Gl 172A, a BY Dra variable. Fairly
strong H and K emission.
HD 29712 (R Dor) The star is an SRB variable.
HD 33793 = Kapteyn's star.
See Atlas Plate 19. The peculiarity lies
in the enhancement of the Ca I and Cr I
lines relative to the strength of the TiO
bands. From the strength of the latter the
type is assigned, placing the star more
than one magnitude below the main sequence.
HD 34029 = Alpha Aur = Capella
The type corresponds to the phase when the
primary dominates the spectrum. The
influence of the secondary (of slightly
earlier type) is not entirely absent, but
Capella is included in the catalog because
of its importance as an early G-giant
binary with one of the best-known orbits.
HD 271182 = CPD -65 457 LMC.
HD 39045 Vr = +105 km/sec.
HD 39225 Vr = +101 km/sec. BS 2018 and 2028, about
two degrees apart not only have similar
radial velocities, but both have small
proper motions.
HD 49068 Probably a member of cluster NGC 2287.
HD 49091 Although in the field of NGC 2287, the star
is probably not a member of the cluster.
HD 49105 Probably a member of NGC 2287.
HD 49212 Probably a member of NGC 2287.
HD 50877 = Omicron-1 CMa = HR 2580
Possible member of cluster Cr 121.
HD 52938 In cluster M50 = NGC 2323.
HD 56009 Hoag #3 in cluster NGC 2353. Probably a
member.
HD 56577 = 145 CMa = HR 2764
Possible member of Omicron-1 CMa group.
HD 57146 VV Cep system with comp. of type B8 III or
A0 III (Parsons, P.A.S.P., 94, 642, 1982).
HD 58535 = #22 in Cr 140. The star is a possible
but doubtful member of this doubtful small
cluster. Our luminosity class gives d =
240 pc in contrast to d = 360 pc of
Williams (M.N.A.S.A., 26, 126, 1967).
Hagen assigned it luminosity class II,
which would make it a more likely member.
YY Gem = HD 60179C = Alpha Gem C
BY Dra eclipsing binary. The metallic
lines in the blue are all shallow, though
Ca 4226 is wide.
HD 60898 (and HD 60899)
These giants are in the field of NGC 2422,
but have not been considered as members
because of their proper motions. The
luminosity of HD 60898 (Mv = -1.25) places
it at nearly the same distance as the
cluster. HD 60899 has a lower luminosity
(Mv = 0.30) and is thus about one magnitude
too faint to be a cluster member.
HD 60899 (with HD 60898)
These giants are in the field of NGC 2422,
but have not been considered as members
because of their proper motions. The
luminosity of HD 60898 (Mv = -1.25) places
it at nearly the same distance as the
cluster. HD 60899 has a lower luminosity
(Mv = 0.30) and is thus about one magnitude
too faint to be a cluster member.
HD 62058 = R Pup Possible member of NGC 2439.
CPD-31 1790 In NGC 2439.
HD 63660 The apparent weakness of the metal lines
may be due to the presence of components
from the companion in this spectroscopic
binary.
HD 65662 Close to open cluster NGC 2516. If a
member, Mv = -2.32.
HD 65750 = V341 Car = HR 3126
Probable member of NGC 2516.
HD 66342 Cox's star No. 110 in NGC 2516. Member of
cluster.
HD 68879 = #8 in NGC 2548. The weakness of the
K-line and the 3883 CN band suggest a
companion of type F, but this is not
certain. Wallerstein found a metal
deficiency of [Fe/H] = -0.51 (Ap.J., 140,
858, 1964).
HD 73665 = 39 Cnc = HR 3427
Probable member of Praesepe.
HD 73710 Probable member of Praesepe.
HD 73974 Probable member of Praesepe.
HD 88639 Member 61 Cyg group?
AD Leo = Gamma Leo C = BD+20 2465 = Gl 1388
= ADS 7724C
Flare star.
HD 90362 The atomic lines suggest a type of K4.5,
but TiO gives M0. Probably has high
velocity, since proper motion is large.
HD 96765 The strong G-band and weak atomic lines
were noticed first by Bidelman.
HD 101007 VV Cep type binary.
HD 106677 A double-lined RS CVn binary.
HD 111812 On classification spectrograms the chief
peculiarity noticeable is the weakness of H
and K and some other metallic lines
(Morgan, Abt, Tapscott 1978). On plates of
higher dispersion the lines can be seen to
be broader than in most G0 stars. 31 Com
lies in the Hertzsprung gap, where it is
difficult to find a star with a spectrum
that can be termed "normal".
CPD-59 4547 This is star D in NGC 4755.
HD 121447 This is a barium-carbon star with the Ca
4737 band slightly weaker than in the two
similar stars, HD 24035 and HD 107541,
described by MacConnell, Frye and Upgren
(A.J., 77, 384, 1972).
HD 123657 There is some indication that the spectral
HD 123657 type may vary between M4+ and M5.
HD 124897 = Alpha Boo
HD 124897 Spectroscopically the star appears about
HD 124897 one magnitude too faint compared to the
HD 124897 value of Mv = -0.2 corresponding to the
HD 124897 large trigonometric parallax. With a space
HD 124897 velocity of 115 km/sec Arcturus seems to
HD 124897 belong to the old disk population.
HD 126327 = RX Boo
HD 126327 Usually gM8, but sometimes as early as M7.5.
HD 130255 This peculiar spectrum has 4376/4383
HD 130255 suggesting a giant that is a marginal
HD 130255 barium star with CN unusually weak. The
HD 130255 ratio CN/CH would be consistent with
HD 130255 classification as a dwarf barium star.
HD 133216 = Sigma Lib
HD 133216 Possibly slightly variable in type.
HD 134439 = Gl 579.2 A
HD 134439 Has Vr = +294 km/sec and appears to be
HD 134439 definitely a halo star.
HD 148349 The star has a high space velocity.
HD 160371 = BM Sco
HD 160371 In open cluster M6 = NGC 6405.
HD 170174 = Hiltner #116 in NGC 6633.
BD+06 3796 = Hiltner #134 in NGC 6633. The star is a
BD+06 3796 member.
BD+06 3798 = Hiltner #140 in NGC 6633.
HD 170820 This is star No. 150 in M25 (IC 4725).
HD 234677 = BY Dra
HD 234677 Prototype of the BY Dra variables. The
HD 234677 spectrum is definitely composite. Strong
HD 234677 emission in H and K.
HD 186776 = V973 Cyg = HR 7523
HD 186776 Probably has a high space velocity. Vr = -
HD 186776 102 km/sec. The spectral type may be
HD 186776 variable.
HD 350801 The star is No. 8 in the open cluster
HD 350801 Harvard 20, and is probably a member
HD 350801 according to D. G. Turner (Publ. A.S.P.,
HD 350801 92, 840, 1980).
HD 191511 The star is in the field of the possible
HD 191511 open cluster Roslund 5. Lee and Perry
HD 191511 (A.J., 76, 464, 1971) doubt the reality of
HD 191511 the cluster. From their distance (330 pc)
HD 191511 Mv of HD 191511 would be +0.37, while if it
HD 191511 had the normal luminosity of a G7 III star
HD 191511 Mv = +0.6, which is reasonably consistent
HD 191511 with membership. The weak-line character
HD 191511 seems too marked for a cluster member,
HD 191511 however.
BD+29 3865 = Hoag #2 in IC 4996. Foreground star in
BD+29 3865 cluster field.
HD 196610 = EU Del = HR 7886
HD 196610 Type slightly variable: M6- to M6+. The
HD 196610 space motion exceeds 140 km/sec.
HD 194241 Foreground star in field of NGC 6910.
HD 197752 = 30 Vul = BS 7939
HD 197752 This spectroscopic binary has a rather
HD 197752 large proper motion, but the spectrum is
HD 197752 that of a normal Population I star.
HD 202259 The radial velocity of -123.5 km/sec
HD 202259 measured by R. Griffin places the star in
HD 202259 the high-velocity population.
HD 207328 In Tr 37 = IC 1391.
HD 217476 This supergiant was given a type of G0 Ia
HD 217476 in Johnson and Morgan (1953). Perkins
HD 217476 spectrograms in 1950 and 1957 give types
HD 217476 ranging from G0 to G1, but by 1970 the type
HD 217476 appeared to be considerably later and the
HD 217476 luminosity greater (Keenan 1970). The type
HD 217476 given in the catalog is based on a series
HD 217476 of matched spectrograms extending from 1970
HD 217476 to 1987. On these small-scale plates only
HD 217476 the Balmer lines and blend surrounding Sr
HD 217476 II 4078 showed appreciable variations and
HD 217476 the detailed changes in the line depths and
HD 217476 shapes described by Hermer, Lawson and
HD 217476 Stickland (1978) did not affect the type
HD 217476 appreciably.
HD 217906 = beta Peg = HR 8775
HD 217906 The spectral type is probably slightly
HD 217906 variable.
HD 218356 = 56 Peg = HR 8796
HD 218356 The type given assumes that the observed
HD 218356 lines arise in the atmosphere of the bright
HD 218356 giant primary of this system, in which a
HD 218356 white dwarf secondary has been reported (M.
HD 218356 Schindler et. al, SAO Special Report 392,
HD 218356 125, 1981). The continuing presence of
HD 218356 strong H and K emission, plus the weakness
HD 218356 of CN and other features suggests the
HD 218356 possibility that the hypothesized accretion
HD 218356 disk affects the spectrum even in the
HD 218356 photographic region. In that case the
HD 218356 estimation of luminosity class is not
HD 218356 valid.
HD 218738 = AD5165578. A BY Dra variable?
HD 219615 = Gamma Psc = HR 8852
HD 219615 Although the radial velocity is not large,
HD 219615 the proper motion indicates a space
HD 219615 velocity exceeding 100 km/sec.
BD+48 4065 The star is Hoag #3 in the field of NGC
BD+48 4065 7686, but must be considered a doubtful
BD+48 4065 member of a doubtful cluster.
HD 221148 The star has a space velocity in excess of
HD 221148 100 km/sec.
HD 221203 = Hoag #2.
HD 221203 Foreground star in field of NGC 7686.
HD 221246 The star is Hoag #1 in the field of NGC
HD 221246 7686, but must be considered a probable
HD 221246 field star.
HD 224014 = Rho Cas
HD 224014 During its minimum of 1946-47, when about
HD 224014 1.5 magnitudes fainter than normal, the
HD 224014 spectrum changed markedly from its 1940
HD 224014 type of F8, developing TiO bands
HD 224014 (Beardsley, 1961). Detailed changes in the
HD 224014 spectrum through 1960 have been described
HD 224014 by Sargent (1961). Although the star has
HD 224014 generally remained bright since then, the
HD 224014 spectrum seems never to have returned to a
HD 224014 type as early as F8. Estimates between
HD 224014 1971 and 1978 range between G0 and G5
HD 224014 (Morgan, Abt, Keenan, Tapscott 1980).
HD 224085 = II Peg
HD 224085 This transition star between the RS CVn and
HD 224085 the BY Dra variables is assigned luminosity
HD 224085 class IV because the spectrum suggests a
HD 224085 position above the main sequence.
HD 224930 + large pm
HD 38B + large pm, Srn of 6" pair
HD 1326 + large pm
HD 1461 + large pm
HD 1835 + large pm
HD 2141 + large pm
DL Cas + in NGC 129
HD 236446 + NGC 129 Kraft AB
HD 236449 + NGC 129 Kraft AA
HD 3546 + large pm
HD 3627 + large pm
HD 3651 + large pm
HD 3765 + large pm
HD 4128 + beta Cet
HD 4614B + lines wk in blue
HD 4614A + large pm
HD 6497 + large pm
HD 6582 + large pm
HD 6805 + large pm
HD 6860 + large pm
HD 6953 + large pm
HD 7672 + CaIIem, large pm
HD 236697 + in NGC 457
HD 8512 + large pm
HD 9053 + large pm
HD 9138 + large pm
HD 9362 + large pm
BD+59 274 + in NGC 581
HD 9729 + large pm
HD 9712 + large pm
HD 9927 + large pm
HD 10307 + large pm
HD 10647 + large pm
HD 10476 + large pm
HD 10436 + large pm
HD 10700 + large pm
HD 10697 + large pm
HD 11092 + brighter of 35" pair
HD 11695 + large pm
HD 11937 + large pm
HD 12274 + large pm
GJ 83.1 + large pm
HD 12533 + gamma And A
HD 12929 + Hamal, large pm
HD 13136 + KK Per
HD 13445 + large pm
HD 13530 + large pm
HD 14129 + large pm
HD 13974 + large pm
HD 14404 + PR Per
HD 14469 + SU Per
HD 14488 + RS Per, spec var?
HD 14802 + large pm
HD 16160 + large pm
HD 16068 + nonmember Trumpler 1
HD 16815 + large pm
HD 17361 + large pm
HD 17652 + large pm
HD 17506 + brighter of 29" pair
HD 18322 + large pm
HD 18474 + Hdel-1
HD 18884 + alpha Cet, spec var?
HD 18907 + large pm
HD 19058 + rho Per, large pm
HD 19305 + large pm
HD 19373 + large pm
HD 19476 + large pm
HD 19787 + large pm
HD 19810 + large pm
HD 20084 + large pm
HD 20619 + large pm
HD 20630 + large pm
HD 20766 + large pm
HD 20794 + large pm
HD 20807 + large pm
HD 21018 + brighter of 1" pair
HD 22049 + large pm
HD 22072 + large pm
HD 22484 + large pm
HD 23249 + large pm
HD 23697 + brighter of 4" pair
HD 23817 + large pm
HD 24555 + Srn of 7" pair
HD 25025 + large pm
HD 25329 + large pm
HD 26722 + 1" cpm pair
HD 26965 + large pm
HD 27277 + in NGC 1545
HD 27292 + in NGC 1545
HD 27371 + Hyades, gamma Tau
HD 27697 + Hyades, delta Tau
HD 28099 + Hyades, H&K sl weak
HD 28100 + non-Hyad, pi Tau
HD 28292 + non-Hyad, 75 Tau
HD 28305 + Hyades, epsilon Tau
HD 28307 + Hyades, theta-1 Tau
HD 29085 + large pm
HD 283750 + CaII em, large pm
HD 29139 + Aldebaran, large pm
HD 29503 + brighter of 1" cpm pair
HD 29613 + large pm
HD 232979 + large pm
HD 29712 + R Dor
HD 30495 + large pm
HD 32357 + SB2, CaII em
HD 32831 + brighter of 3" cpm pair
HD 33555 + large pm
HD 33793 + large pm
HD 33856 + brighter of 7" pair
HD 34029 + later-type component
HD 34334 + large pm
HD 34411 + large pm
HD 34673 + brighter of 3" cpm pair
HD 35410 + large pm
HD 36003 + large pm
HD 36389 + 119 Tau
HD 36395 + large pm
HD 37160 + large pm
HD 38751 + brighter of 4" pair
HD 39364 + large pm
HD 39587 + large pm
HD 39801 + Betelargeeuse
HD 40035 + large pm
HD 40409 + large pm
HD 42995 + brighter of 2" pair
HD 43039 + large pm
HD 44478 + large pm
HD 44537 + psi.1 Aur
HD 44594 + large pm
HD 45088 + large pm
HD 45184 + large pm
HD 45410 + large pm
HD 47442 + brighter of 1" cpm pair
HD 49068 + in NGC 2287
HD 49091 + in NGC 2287
HD 49105 + in NGC 2287
HD 49212 + in NGC 2287
HD 49500 + CH and CN weak
HD 50264 + large pm
HD 50877 + in Collinder 121
HD 52938 + in NGC 2323
HD 53705 + NWrn of 21" cpm pair
GJ 268 + large pm
HD 56009 + in NGC 2353
HD 56577 + SWrn of 27" pair
HD 57146 + VV Cep-type
HD 58207 + large pm
HD 58535 + brighter of 2" pair
YY Gem + lines wk in blue
HD 60522 + large pm
HD 60898 + near NGC 2422
HD 60899 + near NGC 2422
CPD-31 1790+ V384 Pup in NGC 2439
HD 62044 + large pm
HD 62058 + R Pup in NGC 2439
HD 62509 + Pollux, large pm
HD 63295 + brighter of 16" pair
HD 63660 + SB2
HD 63744 + large pm
HD 65345 + large pm
HD 65662 + in NGC 2516
HD 65750 + in NGC 2516
HD 66141 + large pm
HD 66342 + in NGC 2516
HD 68879 + in NGC 2548
HD 69830 + large pm
HD 71369 + large pm
HD 71701 + large pm
HD 72184 + large pm
HD 72673 + large pm
HD 73598 + in Praesepe
HD 73665 + in Praesepe
HD 73710 + in Praesepe
HD 73974 + in Praesepe
HD 74442 + large pm
HD 74739 + SErn of 31" cpm pair
HD 74868 + large pm
HD 75022 + cpm with HD 75021
HD 75691 + large pm
HD 76151 + large pm
HD 80493 + alpha Lyn, large pm
HD 81797 + Alphard
HD 81799 + large pm
HD 81809 + large pm, 0".4 pair
HD 82381 + brighter of 37" pair
HD 82885 + large pm
HD 84117 + large pm
HD 84737 + large pm
HD 85503 + large pm
HD 85859 + large pm
HD 86728 + large pm
BD+14 2203 + type M9 wrong
HD 88230 + large pm
HD 88284 + large pm
HD 89010 + large pm
HD 89484 + NWrn of 4" pair
HD 89485 + SErn of 4" pair
AD Leo + large pm
HD 89845 + EV Car
HD 90362 + large pm
HD 90432 + large pm
HD 90508 + large pm
HD 90537 + large pm
HD 90586 + brighter of 12" pair
HD 92036 + large pm
HD 93813 + large pm
HD 94264 + large pm
HD 95128 + large pm
HD 95272 + large pm
HD 95689 + brighter of 1" cpm pair
HD 95735 + large pm
HD 95808 + large pm
HD 96700 + large pm
HD 98118 + large pm
HD 98230 + ADS 8119 B, large cpm
HD 98231 + ADS 8119 A, large cpm
HD 98430 + large pm
HD 100407 + large pm
HD 101007 + VV Cep-type
HD 101501 + large pm
HD 101947 + V810 Cen
HD 102212 + large pm
HD 102224 + large pm
HD 102365 + large pm
HD 104979 + large pm
HD 104985 + large pm
HD 106677 + SB2, RS CVn-type
HD 106690 + Ern of 12" pair
HD 106760 + large pm
HD 107325 + large pm
HD 107328 + large pm
HD 107383 + large pm
HD 107446 + large pm
HD 108903 + Gacrux, large pm
HD 109358 + large pm
HD 111812 + 31 Com, H&K weak
HD 112033 + 1" pair
CPD-59 4547+ in NGC 4755
HD 112300 + large pm
HD 113226 + large pm
HD 114710 + large pm
HD 114873 + large pm
HD 114946 + large pm
HD 115202 + large pm
HD 115617 + large pm
HD 116713 + large pm
HD 116976 + large pm
HD 117176 + large pm
HD 117566 + large pm
HD 118100 + large pm
HD 119425 + large pm, brighter of pair
HD 119796 + SErn of 9" pair
HD 119850 + large pm
HD 120467 + large pm
HD 120690 + large pm
HD 121370 + large pm
HD 122563 + large pm
HD 123123 + large pm
HD 123139 + large pm
HD 123569 + large pm
HD 123657 + sl var: M4+ to M5
HD 124752 + brighter of 5" cpm pair
HD 124897 + Arcturus, large pm
HD 125454 + large pm
HD 125932 + large pm
HD 126327 + usually M8
HD 126868 + brighter of 5" cpm pair
HD 127243 + large pm
HD 127665 + large pm
HD 129456 + large pm
HD 129989 + epsilon Boo A
HD 130255 + or: G9V Ba2
HD 130694 + large pm
HD 131511 + large pm
HD 131873 + Kochab
HD 131977 + brighter of 25" cpm pair
HD 131976 + fntr of 25" cpm pair
HD 132345 + brighter of 20" cpm pair
HD 133216 + spec sl var?
HD 133582 + large pm
HD 134439 + large pm halo star
HD 134505 + brighter of 70" cpm pair
HD 135722 + large pm
HD 136422 + large pm
HD 138289 + large pm
HD 138716 + large pm
HD 139195 + large pm
HD 139216 + tau-4 Ser, spec var
HD 139862 + brighter of 15" cpm pair
HD 140538 + large pm
HD 140573 + alpha Ser, large pm
HD 140861 + large pm
HD 141004 + large pm
HD 142091 + large pm
HD 142143 + cf 1980ApJS...43..379K
HD 142198 + large pm
HD 142267 + large pm
HD 142373 + large pm
HD 143666 + large pm
HD 143761 + large pm
HD 144585 + large pm
HD 144628 + large pm
HD 144873 + large pm
HD 145148 + large pm
HD 145328 + large pm
HD 145675 + large pm
HD 146051 + large pm
HD 146233 + 18 Sco, large pm
HD 147379 + SWrn of 64" cpm pair
HD 147677 + large pm
HD 148349 + large pm
HD 148478 + Antares
HD 148783 + g Her
HD 149161 + large pm
HD 150680 + brighter of 2" cpm pair
HD 151288 + large pm
HD 153210 + large pm
HD 154417 + large pm
HD 155603 + brtst in compact cl
HD 156014 + alpha Her A
HD 157910 + brighter of 33" cpm pair
HD 158614 + 1" large cpm pair
HD 159966 + large pm
HD 160269 + brighter of 2" cpm pair
HD 160346 + large pm
HD 160371 + BM Sco in NGC 6405
HD 161096 + large pm
HD 161239 + large pm
HD 161797 + large pm
HD 163217 + brighter of 2" cpm pair
HD 163755 + NWrn of 5" cpm pair
HD 163917 + large pm
HD 164461 + large pm
HD 165135 + large pm
HD 165341 + 70 Oph A, large pm
HD 165438 + large pm
HD 165634 + HK+1 em
HD 165687 + large pm
HD 166229 + large pm
HD 168322 + large pm
HD 168723 + large pm
HD 168815 + NErn of 10" trio
HD 169414 + large pm
HD 169916 + large pm
HD 170174 + in NGC 6633
BD+06 3796 + in NGC 6633
BD+06 3798 + in NGC 6633
HD 170693 + large pm
HD 170820 + in IC 4725
HD 170970 + cf 1980ApJS...43..379K
HD 171443 + large pm
HD 234677 + strong CaIIem, large pm
HD 172380 + XY Lyr
HD 175225 + large pm
HD 175306 + brighter of 36" cpm pair
HD 175588 + delta-2 Lyr
HD 176051 + brighter of 1" cpm pair
HD 177716 + large pm
HD 178428 + large pm
HD 180617 + large pm
HD 180711 + large pm
HD 181276 + large pm
HD 181984 + large pm
HD 182488 + large pm
HD 182572 + large pm
HD 183439 + large pm
HD 184406 + large pm
HD 184467 + large pm
HD 185144 + large pm
HD 185351 + large pm
HD 185622 + brighter of 29" pair
HD 186408 + 16 Cyg A, large pm
HD 186427 + 16 Cyg B, large pm
HD 186648 + large pm
HD 186776 + spec sl var?
HD 188088 + large pm
HD 188119 + brighter of 3" pair
HD 350801 + in Harvard 20
HD 188310 + large pm
HD 188376 + large pm
HD 188512 + large pm
G 208-44 + Wrn of 7" cpm pair
HD 190788 + brighter of 34" pair
HD 191026 + large pm
HD 191046 + large pm
HD 191511 + SWrn of 15" pair
HD 192713 + weak H&K comp?
HD 192947 + alf-2 Cap
BD+37 3865 + foreground of IC 4996
HD 194241 + near NGC 6910
HD 195564 + large pm
HD 196197 + SErn of 24" pair
HD 196610 + spec var: M6- to M6+
HD 196755 + large pm
HD 196761 + large pm
HD 196795 + close pair, large pm
HD 197177 + brighter of 3" pair
HD 197481 + AU Mic, large pm
HD 197752 + large pm
HD 197912 + brighter of 6" pair
HD 197989 + large pm
HD 198149 + large pm
HD 199870 + large pm
HD 200527 + or: S4/1III
HD 201091 + 61 Cyg A, large pm
HD 201092 + 61 Cyg B, large pm
HD 202560 + AX Mic, large pm
HD 203504 + brighter of 36" cpm pair
HD 204381 + large pm
HD 204585 + brighter of 41" pair
HD 204599 + brighter of 11" pair
HD 204613 + large pm
HD 205512 + large pm
HD 205905 + large pm
HD 206301 + large pm
HD 206936 + mu Cep
HD 206952 + large pm
HD 207328 + in field of IC 1396
HD 209290 + large pm
HD 211391 + large pm
HD 212062 + spec var
HD 212496 + large pm
HD 212943 + large pm
HD 214376 + large pm
HD 214665 + brighter of 32" pair
HD 214850 + large pm
HD 214952 + beta Gru, large pm
HD 216131 + large pm
HD 216228 + large pm
HD 216640 + large pm
HD 216803 + large pm
HD 217014 + large pm
HD 217476 + V509 Cas, 1950-1957
HD 217476 + V509 Cas, 1970-1987
HD 217906 + spec sl var, large pm
HD 218031 + large pm
HD 218356 + HKem1, cool component
HD 218527 + large pm
HD 218738 + Wrn of 16" cpm pair
HD 219134 + large pm
HD 219215 + large pm
HD 219449 + large pm
HD 219615 + large pm
HD 219916 + brighter of 3" cpm pair
HD 220321 + large pm
HD 220954 + large pm
HD 221148 + large pm
BD+48 4065 + in NGC 7686
HD 221203 + in NGC 7686
HD 221246 + in NGC 7686
HD 222404 + large pm
PZ Cas + spec var
GJ 908 + large pm
HD 223778 + large pm
HD 224014 + rho Cas, 1971 to 1978
HD 224085 + II Peg, large pm
HD 224364 + brighter of 3" pair
HD 224618 + large pm