version: 23 May 2002 Notes 3 not type S; classified as M3 by Stephenson in second S-star catalogue reject list, Table 2 of 1984PW&SO...3....1S. 9 TASS V-I=1.6 and 2MASS J-K=1.0 imply type near m0iii. 11 NSV 15023. 14 NSV 41. 19 type K5V in Stephenson (1986AJ.....91..144S). 48 NSV 15049. 53 NSV 15057. 71 large proper motion dwarf near k0v. 75 NSV 15073. 83 possibly variable spectrum. 106 TASS V-I=1.4 and 2MASS J-K=0.95 imply type near k5/m0iii; Tycho-2 B-V = 0.65 wrong. 117 GAT 128. 123 NSV 15180. 148 Houk type (K4V) wrong; giant, not dwarf. 150 HD type wrong. 156 Dearborn mag +2 too faint. 158 NSV 15246. 165 ID uncertain; Tycho-2 V=11.3, B-V=1.8. 170 not type S, but M-type according to Stephenson in second S-star catalogue reject list, Table 2 of 1984PW&SO...3....1S. 175 UY Psc. 181 not type S according to Stephenson in second S-star catalogue reject list, Table 2 of 1984PW&SO...3....1S. 184 not red: AGK type F8. 193 eastern star of 50" common-proper-motion pair. 197 Dearborn mag +1 too faint. 200 large proper motion dwarf. 203 large proper motion dwarf. 205 NSV 15299. 207 probably dwarf. 209 not type S, close double Hei 305; type K5V in Stephenson (1986AJ.....91..144S). misidentified in Stephenson S-stars catalogue reject list. 212 type K4V in Stephenson (1986AJ.....91..144S). 213 PPM 700080. 220 HIP 6834, type K6V in Stephenson (1986AJ.....91..144S). 287 NSV 15374. 290 unusual structure in red end. 305 Dearborn +5' Dec error. 328 Dearborn +5' Dec error. 333 large proper motion dwarf and close double (ADS 1543); type K4V in Stephenson (1986AJ.....91..144S). 341 not type S according to Stephenson in second S-star catalogue reject list, Table 2 of 1984PW&SO...3....1S. 344 HIP 9156; large proper motion dwarf, type K4V in Stephenson (1986AJ.....91..144S). 347 [R78b] 411, type M4 (1984AJ.....89.1229R). 349 no candidates nearby; possibly duplicate entry for 348 with large Dec error. 358 apparently not a dwarf despite substantial proper motion. 362 Dearborn +5' Dec error. 368 large proper motion dwarf. 370 NSV 713. 376 NSV 15437. 380 Dearborn +5' Dec error. 381 1RXS J020600.1+063210. 394 Dearborn mag +1 too faint. 397 dwarf? 401 type K4.5V in Stephenson (1986AJ.....91..144S). 413 duplicate entry with 415. 415 duplicate entry with 413. 421 dwarf? 423 NSV 15478. 430 Mira = omicron Cet. 439 Dearborn mag +1 too faint. 450 NSV 15514. 454 NSV 15521; not type S, but M4: in Keenan (1954ApJ...120..484K); see also Stephenson second S-star catalogue reject list, Table 2 of 1984PW&SO...3....1S. 456 Dearborn +1 mag too faint. 472 [AKS95] 255. 473 Dec typo in electronic file (should be +11 not +01). 480 NSV 15586. 485 NSV 15595. 494 Dearborn mag -1 too bright. 502 possibly common proper motion with HD 19106 ~4' south-southwest. 503 not red, close double. 513 NSV 15643. 514 NSV 15641. 531 NSV 15658. 549 SIMBAD type (F2) wrong or for another star. 555 Tycho-2 B-V=1.2 implies type near k2iii. 560 type K5V in Stephenson (1986AJ.....91..144S). 568 Tycho-2 B-V=1.1 implies type near k1iii. 575 TASS V-I=1.2 implies near k2iii. 594 NSV 1183. 604 large proper motion; type K5V in Stephenson (1986AJ.....91..144S). 610 type K4V in Stephenson (1986AJ.....91..144S). 616 Tycho-2 B-V=1.2 implies type near k2iii. 632 Dearborn mag +1 too faint. 633 Dearborn mag +1 too faint. 646 brighter star of a pair. 647 large proper motion dwarf; TASS V-I=1.6. 648 type G5IV in 2001A&A...378..116M, but the same group also gives B-V=1.38, V-I=1.26 (2001A&A...379..564O). Tycho-2 B-V=1.23. IRAS fluxes suggest cool star with cold dust shell (60+100mu flux). 664 Dearborn mag +1 too faint. 672 NSV 15856. 673 not in CGCS, TASS V-I=2.8 implies type near m4/5iii. 674 not in CGCS, TASS V-I=2.9 implies type near m5iii. 677 northwestern star of 39" pair. 679 Dearborn mag +1 too faint. 682 NSV 15878. 690 NSV 15887. 700 not in CGCS, not especially red. 707 NSV 15910. 714 not carbon star; 2MASS J-K=0.95 implies type near k5iii. 718 not HD 26472. 721 TASS V-I=1.5, Tycho-2 B-V=1.4 imply type near k5iii. 726 Tycho-2 B-V=1.5 implies type near k5iii. 733 NSV 15932; Dearborn mag +1.5 too faint. 738 Dearborn mag +1 too faint. 742 CGCS 657, however Stephenson notes that C2 bands are very weak if present, and suggests type of K5 is more nearly correct. this is consistent with Tycho-2 B-V=1.5. also given as type C3,1 in Yamashita et al. (1977PASJ...29..731Y). 743 Dearborn mag +1 too faint; not especially red. 746 Dearborn mag +1 too faint. 751 Dearborn mag +1 too faint. 753 Dearborn mag +1 too faint. 763 duplicate entry with 765. 765 duplicate entry with 763. 767 Dearborn mag +1 too faint. 772 southeastern star of 35" pair. 779 NSV 15995. 781 RA -1m typo in electronic file. 785 Dearborn +5' RA error. 794 not type S, but classified as M3 by Keenan (1954ApJ...120..484K); see also Stephenson second S-star catalogue reject list, Table 2 of 1984PW&SO...3....1S. 798 Dearborn +5' RA error. 808 CSS 102. 826 Dearborn +5' RA error. 831 ID uncertain, not red (TASS V-I=1.1). 840 Dearborn 6' position error. 845 type K5V in Stephenson (1986AJ.....91..144S). 848 ID uncertain, not red (TASS V-I=1.1). 854 type R according to Stephenson (1989PW&SO...3...53S). 871 Dearborn mag -1 too bright. 876 NSV 16176; brightest in a ~5' group. 877 Tycho-2 B-V=1.4 implies type near k5iii. 885 ID uncertain, not red. 886 not carbon star but type M according to Stephenson in carbon-star reject list (Table 2 in 1989PW&SO...3...53S). 891 western star of 11" pair. 898 5 Ori = HR 1562. 903 Dearborn mag +1 too faint. 906 Dearborn +5' RA error. 909 Dearborn mag +1 too faint; not as red as type M1 (TASS V-I=1.1). 910 type K4V in Stephenson (1986AJ.....91..144S). 911 omicron-2 Ori = 9 Ori. 918 Dearborn mag +1 too faint. 919 NSV 16203. 921 Dearborn mag +1 too faint. 931 Dearborn mag +1 too faint. 933 Dearborn mag +1 too faint. 935 Dearborn +0m.5 RA error. 938 Dearborn +5' Dec error. 943 Dearborn +5' Dec error. 951 Dearborn mag -1 too bright. 953 Dearborn mag +1 too faint. 955 Dearborn mag +1 too faint. 960 giant, not M0V as per 1973AbaOB..44..175K. 971 not especially red: TASS V-I=1.6, 2MASS J-K=1.0 imply type near m0iii. 983 not red. 989 giant, not M2V as per 1973AbaOB..44..175K. 994 not red. 995 giant, not M5V as per 1973AbaOB..44..175K. 1004 slightly redder than nearby HD 33645, and matches IRAS source. 1007 IRAS detection suggests giant, not type K5V (1973AbaOB..44..175K). 1008 RA +1m error in electronic file. giant, not K0V (1973AbaOB..44..175K). 1009 IRAS detection and Tycho-2 B-V=1.6 indicate this is a giant, not K5V (1973AbaOB..44..175K). 1014 Tycho-2 B-V=1.7 and TASS V-I=2.0, plus IRAS detection and small proper motion indicate this is a giant, not M1V (1973AbaOB..44..175K). 1017 Dearborn +10' Dec error. 1018 not red, Tycho-2 B-V=0.9; HD type G0. 1019 Dearborn mag +1 too faint. 1028 position is for brighter of 24" pair; Dearborn mag is for combined light or is -1 too bright. 1031 giant, not dwarf (not M6V as per 1973AbaOB..44..175K). 1039 is possibly instead HD 293934, which is similarly bright and only slightly less red in Tycho-2, TASS, and 2MASS. 1041 not type S but M2 according to Stephenson in second S-star catalogue reject list, Table 2 of 1984PW&SO...3....1S. 1044 Tycho-2 B-V=1.3 implies type near k2iii. 1049 illuminates reflection nebula van den Bergh 37. 1050 short red spectrum with structure. 1055 western of two with 1056; IRAS point-source object seems to refer to this star, but possibly applies to both. 1056 eastern of two with 1056; IRAS faint-source object seems to refer to this star, but possibly applies to both. 1059 ID uncertain, not red. 1060 Dearborn mag +1 too faint. 1067 ID uncertain; V=11.7, V-I=1.4 in Walker (1979SAAOC...1..112W), so not especially red. 1068 not HD 290325 (K2), 2' south, which is far less red. 1082 not type S but M4r (reddened supergiant) according to Stephenson in second S-star catalogue reject list, Table 2 of 1984PW&SO...3....1S. this is also not the fainter proper-motion star G 97-39, which is nearby to the east. 1087 NSV 1963; northwestern of wide pair of red stars. not HD 35382, which is an early-type star ~2' southeast. 1101 eastern of 35" pair with HD 287862 (F8). 1105 Dearborn mag +1 too faint. 1113 Tycho-2 color too blue. 1118 not red, HD type G5. 1120 strong absorption bands in yellow and green; possible structure in red. 1122 BD-04 1143. 1124 not especially red. 1129 NSV 2012. 1138 Parenago 411. 1144 not especially red; could be GSC 0709-0093 at: 5 31 33.13 +11 15 39.1 (T), which is slightly redder and fainter. 1151 Tycho-2 color too blue. 1174 NSV 2147. 1176 not carbon star but early-M type according to Stephenson in second carbon star catalogue reject list, Table 2 of 1989PW&SO...3...53S. 1177 Parenago 1315. 1185 Dearborn mag -1 too bright. 1191 Dearborn mag -1 too bright. 1200 NSV 16591. 1204 Parenago 2465. 1223 not in later carbon star catalogues; 2MASS J-K=1.0 implies type near m0iii. 1230 ID uncertain: HD type F5, and not red. 1232 similarly-bright and red star 6' south (only slightly farther from Dearborn position): BD+02 1031 = IRAS F05370+0210 = GSC 0119-0886, 5 39 35.23 +02 12 04.3 (T). 1234 V1404 Ori. rejected by Stephenson in second carbon star catalogue due to Dearborn -1 deg Dec error in original Dearborn carbon star list (1940AnDea...4p...1L), corrected in main catalogue. 1235 not red, and no carbon star near here according to Stephenson in second carbon star catalogue reject list, Table 2 of 1989PW&SO...3...53S. 1239 Dearborn mag -1 too bright. 1243 Dearborn mag -1 too bright. 1246 NSV 2564. 1256 not red. 1259 NSV 2597. 1261 Dearborn mag -1 too bright; IRAS position poor due to confusion by nearby nebulae and possibly fainter red star 21" east. 1267 not red, not carbon star according to Stephenson in second carbon star catalogue reject list, Table 2 of 1989PW&SO...3...53S. 1272 HD and Dearborn star is possibly another similarly-bright/red star ~2' northwest (GSC 0127-0507: 5 44 38.21 +06 51 32.3 (T)). 1274 NSV 2612. 1276 Dearborn mag -1 too bright. 1282 TASS V-I=3.0: M type, but probably reddened. 1286 Dearborn mag -1 too bright. 1294 Dearborn mag -1 too bright. 1295 Tycho-2 color too blue due to variability. 1298 Dearborn mag -1 too bright. 1301 Dearborn mag -1 too bright. 1311 NSV 2682; Dearborn mag -1 too bright. 1313 Dearborn mag -1 too bright. 1317 not HD 248897. 1319 on northwest side of open cluster NGC 2112. 1322 TASS V-I=2.9 implies M type. 1326 TASS V-I=2.1 implies M type. 1327 Dearborn mag -1 too bright. 1335 Dearborn mag -1.5 too bright. 1337 Dearborn mag -1 too bright. 1338 not HD 290965, which is misID'd in SIMBAD (Nesterov error), is northern star of 1' pair (southern star is red). 1341 Dearborn mag -1 too bright. 1344 Dearborn mag -1 too bright. 1345 Tycho-2 B-V=1.7 implies type at least m0iii. 1349 Dearborn mag -1 too bright. 1353 Tycho-2 B-V ~1.9. 1360 Tycho-2 B-V=1.3: type probably not so late as M3. 1361 Dearborn -6' Dec error. 1362 2MASS J-K=0.75 implies ~k0iii (HD type wrong). 1370 Tycho-2 color too blue. 1381 Dearborn mag -1 too bright; brighter of a pair with HD 250770. 1382 Dearborn mag -1 too bright. 1393 Dearborn +5' RA error. 1395 western star of a 31" pair. 1401 Dearborn mag -1 too bright. 1402 Dearborn mag -1 too bright. 1411 Dearborn mag -1 too bright. 1414 not especially red. 1416 not especially red. 1417 NSV 16785. 1421 HD type G5; TASS V-I=1.2 implies early-K giant type. 1424 BD+05 1113; HD type wrong. 1429 HD type wrong. 1433 large proper motion dwarf (M3V) binary; similarly-red giant nearby at 6 11 00.04 +10 19 15.3 (T) is redder in Tycho-2. 1440 HD type wrong. 1442 Dearborn mag -1 too bright. 1444 Dearborn mag -1 too bright. 1447 NSV 16800; Dearborn mag -1 too bright. 1453 Dearborn mag -1.5 too bright. 1456 ID assumed to be fainter component of the large common proper motion pair with HD 42957 (G2V+k2v). 1460 BD-02 1521. 1462 ID with BD+11 1079 certain, but HD type wrong or for another star or BD ID in error. 1469 Dearborn mag -1 too bright. 1475 Dearborn mag -1 too bright. 1478 Dearborn mag -1.5 too bright. 1484 Dearborn mag -1 too bright. 1486 not carbon star but type K according to Stephenson in second carbon star catalogue reject list, Table 2 of 1989PW&SO...3...53S. 1490 Dearborn +5' RA error. 1491 Dearborn mag +1 too faint. 1497 Dearborn mag -1 too bright. 1518 Dearborn mag +1 too faint. 1519 Dearborn mag +1 too faint. 1520 Dearborn mag +1 too faint. 1526 Dearborn mag -1 too bright. 1528 not CGCS 1259. 1531 not carbon star but type K according to Stephenson in second carbon star catalogue reject list, Table 2 of 1989PW&SO...3...53S. 1532 not HD 44516. 1548 not carbon star, but early-M according to Stephenson in second carbon star catalogue reject list, Table 2 of 1989PW&SO...3...53S. 1553 Dearborn mag +1 too faint. 1554 giant not dwarf (type from 1961JO.....44..233F and 1961POHP....5...54F in error). 1567 Dearborn mag -1 too bright. 1568 Dearborn -5' RA error; evidently not CGCS 1270. 1578 Tycho-2 color too blue. 1581 not in CGCS. 1582 not especially red. 1583 NSV 16867. 1586 eastern/brighter star of an 8" pair. 1595 not especially red. 1598 NSV 16875. 1604 IRAS position poor. 1610 IRAS position poor. 1611 NSV 16878. 1614 Dearborn +10' Dec error; [MJD95] J063029.33+044526.5. 1615 not carbon star according to Stephenson in second carbon star catalogue reject list, Table 2 of 1989PW&SO...3...53S. 2MASS J-K=1.25 implies type M5 or later. 1623 HD type (K0) more nearly correct. 1628 another fainter red star (GSC 0146-0717) at 6 32 58.9 +01 25 16 (G) probably causes large IRAS error ellipse. 1629 HD type (G0) too early and Dearborn type too late: near k0iii. 1636 IRAS position poor. 1643 Tycho-2 color too blue (variable?). 1653 BD-00 1356. 1655 Dearborn mag +1 too faint. 1663 V=11.6, B-V=1.7 in 1985CBVMS.C......0V, but given as type B9; chart appears to be correctly marked. 1670 given erroneously as type K3 in machine-readable file. 1673 S type. 1676 type M1 in 1978PASJ...30..657I. 1678 composite spectrum (K0+A0), blue component = HD 260989. 1682 type M2 in 1978PASJ...30..657I. 1691 not carbon star according to Stephenson in second carbon star catalogue reject list, Table 2 of 1989PW&SO...3...53S. 1695 Dearborn type wrong: G1Ib: (1976AJ.....81..225M). 1702 NGC 2264 33; B-V=2.5, type M1 in 1978PASJ...30..657I; SIMBAD type K1V in error or for another star. 1703 Dearborn +5' Dec error. 1704 Dearborn mag +1 too faint. 1712 NSV 17110. 1715 not carbon star but S type. 1718 not caron star according to Stephenson in second carbon star catalogue reject list, Table 2 of 1989PW&SO...3...53S. 1719 Tycho-2 color too blue (TASS V-I=2.5). 1720 NSV 17158. 1728 Dearborn -10' Dec error. 1740 carbon star, not S type. 1743 spectral type from 1985CBVMS.C......0V in error as with 1663; chart verified. 1749 BD+06 1377. 1750 NGC 2286 266. 1752 HD type M0. 1762 IRAS position poor, also MSX5C G201.9232+04.4544. 1767 Houk type is not for HD 49247. 1772 Dearborn mag -1 too bright. 1775 Dearborn mag +1 too faint. 1780 HD type in error. 1784 Dearborn mag +1 too faint. 1789 SIMBAD type (A0) wrong or is for another star. 1799 SIMBAD type (B8) wrong or is for another star. 1804 NSV 17214. 1807 not HD 50249. 1808 almost certainly no carbon star here (not reported in any other survey); ID provisional, not especially red, assumes -10' Dec error. 1811 Dec typo in ADC file (should be +11 not +01). 1812 Dearborn mag +1.5 too faint. 1819 Dearborn mag -1 too bright. 1827 Dearborn mag -1 too bright. 1831 Dearborn mag -1 too bright. 1838 NSV 17237. 1841 sought but not found during Dearborn survey; Tycho-2 color too blue. 1851 duplicate entry of 1852 with Dearborn +5' Dec error. 1855 ID uncertain, not red. 1869 observed Tycho-2 position shown (spurious large proper motion). 1871 not carbon star but early-M type according to Stephenson in second carbon star catalogue reject list, Table 2 of 1989PW&SO...3...53S. 1875 not carbon star according to Stephenson in second carbon star catalogue reject list, Table 2 of 1989PW&SO...3...53S. 1887 Tycho-2 color too blue. 1888 not red (HD type G5); brighter of 29" pair with HD 268105 (A5). 1889 BD-01 1504 = BD-01 1503 (rej) = SD-01 191; Tycho-2 color too blue. 1894 not especially red. 1897 two close comnpanions. 1901 Dearborn mag +1.5 too faint. 1918 unusual bands from red to green. 1919 Dearborn mag +1 too faint. 1920 NSV 17308. 1932 NSV 17334. 1950 not red. nearby GSC 4814-0442 (7 07 07.33 -01 38 56.1, T) has TASS V=11.8, V-I=2.4, 2MASS J-K=1.2 ---> m3/5iii. 1976 Lee 80; not a carbon star according to Stephenson in second carbon star catalogue reject list, Table 2 of 1989PW&SO...3...53S. however, Stephenson notes that by assuming a Dearborn +0m.5/-10' position error this entry matches DO 1970 = CGCS 1569. 1988 Dearborn mag +1 too faint. 1992 Tycho-2 color too blue. 2002 unusual bands in yellow-green. 2005 not especially red; is possibly GSC 0762-1487 (7 12 32.29 +08 29 41.2, T) which is fainter but redder in Tycho-2. 2015 Dearborn mag +1 too faint. 2020 Tycho-2 color too blue. 2022 extra band in red end of spectrum. 2029 NSV 17388; not S type, but K according to Stephenson second S stars reject list, Table 2 of 1984PW&SO...3....1S; HD type K5. 2042 not so red as type M5. 2062 AG-01 968; not in CSS. 2089 SIMBAD (Yale zone?) spectral type (A0) is not for this star: applies either to fainter companion (which is blue), or to AG-01 982 nearby to the southwest. Tycho-2 B-V=1.15, TASS V-I=1.1, and 2MASS J-K=0.7 all imply a type near k0/2iii, consistent with Dearborn type. 2091 possibly same as DO 2075 by assuming +1m RA error. 2096 Dearborn mag +1 too faint. 2102 ID uncertain, assumes Dearborn -5' RA error. 2107 southwestern star of 13" pair; Dearborn mag -1 too bright and probably for combined light of pair. 2108 Dearborn mag +1 too faint, Tycho-2 color too blue. 2114 IRAS position poor, verified in MSX. 2115 not red in Tycho-2. 2117 Tycho-2 B-V ~2.0 implies M type. 2120 TASS V-I=2.1 implies M type. 2130 not red in Tycho-2. 2136 IRAS position poor. 2141 eastern star of 22" pair (western star has closer faint companion); Dearborn mag -2 too bright due to crowding, Tycho-2 color too blue. 2147 Dearborn mag +1 too faint. 2156 Tycho-2 color too blue due to variability (ZZ CMi). 2159 close double. 2160 Tycho-2 color too blue. 2164 brighter star of 10" pair. 2173 NSV 17466. 2175 Tycho-2 color too blue. 2182 SIMBAD type (A0) wrong or for another star. 2185 ID assumes Dearborn +5' RA error. 2192 Dearborn mag +1 too faint. 2193 IRAS point-source position poor (faint-source better). 2195 very large proper motion dwarf. 2197 NSV 17474; SIMBAD type (A5) wrong or for another star. 2198 Dearborn +0m.6 RA error due to erroneous BD ID in 1940AnDea...4p...1L. 2201 Dearborn mag +1 too faint. 2208 ID assumes Dearborn -10' Dec error. 2209 peculiar structure in red part of spectrum; Tycho-2 B-V=1.7 implies M type. 2210 Dearborn mag +1 too faint. 2220 NSV 17489. 2221 redder of two, Tyc2 B-V ~1.8 implies M type. the other star is BD-01 1741 = GSC 4821-0061 (7 29 57.61 -02 00 36.1, T), Tycho-2 B-V=1.6; IRAS position is midway between the two stars. 2229 not especially red; possibly dwarf near K0? 2230 IRAS position poor possibly due to galaxy or cirrus nearby (some 100mu flux). 2239 Dearborn mag +1 too faint; not especially red: Tycho-2 B-V=1.1. other candidate star is GSC 0190-1502 (7 32 26.88 +06 01 51.4, T) is much bluer. 2241 Tycho-2 color too blue due to variability. 2247 Dearborn mag +1 too faint. 2266 southern star of 17" pair, companion is AG+09 925; BD name applies to both stars. 2268 Dearborn mag +1 too faint. 2273 1RXS J073606.7-030639; large proper motion M dwarf. 2286 NSV 17533. 2287 not especially red: TASS V-I=1.0. 2292 NSV 17536, large proper motion dwarf. 2295 NSV 17543. 2298 Southern BD name given. 2310 SIMBAD type (A2) wrong or for another star. 2311 Dearborn mag +1 too faint. SIMBAD type (A2) and magnitudes wrong or for another star. 2326 not carbon star according to Stephenson in second carbon star catalogue reject list, Table 2 of 1989PW&SO...3...53S. Tycho-2 B-V = 1.7 and 2MASS J-K=1.1 suggest type near m3iii. 2331 northwestern star of 4" pair. 2338 Tycho-2 color too blue. 2345 Dearborn mag +1 too faint. 2346 SD-01 232. 2355 mean position of 4" pair. 2361 NSV 17663. 2370 SIMBAD spectral type (G0) wrong or for another star. 2373 spectral type F6V (1973AbaOB..44..105C) wrong or for another star. 2374 NSV 3835. 2379 Dearborn 7' position error; second red band (6159A) unusually strong. 2389 Dearborn -5' Dec error. ------------------------------- remaining original notes 2576 Abnormally strong red end sharply cut off by deep absorption at 6159A. 2643 Possible composite spectrum. 2827 Short spectrum. Yellow-green abnormally strong compared to red. 3044 Peculiar structure in red end. 3435 Band structure unusually strong in green-blue. 3867 Red spectrum with sudden drop in intensity at about 5700A. 4261 CSS 968, Dearborn Dec correct. *NASA addition: the listed declination is -5deg 5' even though the range of the catalogue is supposed to go no further south than -4.5deg. This is the only star with a 1isted position further south than -5deg. 4307 Maximum intensity around 5700A. No blue light. 4347 SU Oph. 4994 Possibly has bands in yellow. 5385 Band structure in red not like M. 5675 Has real band structure but not like TiO from red to green. 5940 Intensity falls off much at about 5700A. 6320 Even intensity red to yellow-green, then only faint trace in blue. 6474 Strong spectrum only to green where there is evidence of deep bands. No blue light. 6662 Invisible on two direct plates. 6751 *NASA addition: blank magnitude. 6858 Intensity falls off abruptly in green, then trace of blue. 6902 Abrupt drop in green. Faint in blue. 7622 H-alpha and H-beta strong emission. Spectrum banded in red end. H.B. 762. 8394 Two strong emissions in red end. 9758 Seems to have real emission around 6100A. 12577 Has unusual absorption bands in yellow and red. 12860 This N star has an unusually short red spectrum. 14493 Unusual structure in red seems to be real. 14540 Spectrum suddenly weaker toward blue from about 5300A, than the red end would indicate. 14712 *NASA addition: has the footnote symbol '#' in the published version, but there is only a note referring to 15712. 15339 Very red even for an N star. 15377 T CrB. On plate taken March 15, 1940 this star has TiO bands in red end, but is much stronger in the green-blue than an M star. 15550 *NASA addition: has the footnote symbol '#' in the published version, but there is in fact no note. 15712 Peculiar emission and absorption bands in red end. 16661 New variable. Measured as 10.3 on July 4, 1940 and 12.5 on April 20, 1941. 16779 Uniform density of good spectral image from H-alpha to about 5300A, then nothing. 16869 Exceedingly red even for an N star. 17182 Has marked emission at red end. 18760 Oe star, magnitude 10.7, not in HD. 19182 Like 16779. 19781 Oe star, magnitude 13, not in HD. 20411 New Variable. Fainter than 12 on Aug. 28, 1941. Brighter than 10 on Sept. 12, 1942. 20612 New N type variable. Fainter than 12 on Aug. 28, 1941. About 10 on Sept. 12, 1942. 23775 Has absorption bands in green. 23885 New var., Mag. 10.5 on Aug. 16, 1934. Est. 13 or fainter Feb. 2, 1940. 23990 Red star. Spectral image faded at about wavelength 5300A. 25467 New var. Mag. est. 11 on Sept. 14, 1936. Not visible on direct plate, Feb. 2, 1940. Fainter than 13. 25903 New var. Mag. 10.5 on Sept. 12, 1942. Fainter than 13, Oct. 6, 1942. 26148 New var. Mag. 10.5 on Sept. 12, 1942. Fainter than 13, Oct. 6, 1942 26601 New var. Mag. 9.5 on Sept. 12, 1942. Fainter than 13, Oct. 6, 1942. 27583 Has an extra absorption band at red end. 27783 Strong spectrum in red disappears at 5300A. 27910 Unusual Oe star. Observed Nov. 10, 1942 and Feb. 6, 1943. Strong emission near H-alpha only, with very weak continuous. 28353 Probably new var. Mag. around 13-14 Feb. 1, and est. 12 on March 27, 1946. 28724 *NASA addition: has the footnote symbol '#' in the published version, but there is in fact no note. 29955 Peculiar intensity at or beyond H-alpha. 31057 New var. Est. 11th mag. Oct. 19, 1942 and 13.5 Nov. 7, 1943. 33157 Spectral image stops at about 5300A. 34485 New var. Fainter than 13, July 8, 1943 and 9, Feb. 17, 1945. 34789 New var. Fainter than 13, July 8, 1943 and 9.5 Feb. 17, 1945. 34814 New var. Fainter than 13, July 8, 1943 and 8.5 Feb. 17, 1945. 36216 New var. Mag. estimated 9.5 May 7, 1942; 13 or fainter Oct. 5, 1942. 36908 New var. Est. around 13, July 8, 1943; 10.5 March 29, 1946. 37811 spec (K2) typo in machine-readable file. 38296 New var. Est. fainter than 13, July 8, 1943; 10.5 March 29, 1945. 39931 Not a normal R spectrum. 40041 New var. Mag. 10.5, Oct. 7, 1942; Est. 13, July 8, 1943. 42734 Spectrum strong in red, suddenly stops at 5300A. 43895 This is one of the reddest M stars we have found.