a NGC 152: A very red source is only seen on LW10 image at around a (0:32:55, -73:5:35). i NGC 1783: A red extended source is seen on LW2 and LW10 images starting from i (4:59:19, -65:58:6) to star no. 14. j NGC 1806: Two red sources are seen only on LW10 images at around j (5:2:23, -67:59:52) and (5:2:26, -67:59:40). Both seem to be extended. The j latter is brighter than the former. The former one is close to star No. 22 j but does not coincide with it. r NGC 1987: A red source is only seen on LW10 image at around r (5:27:34, -70:44:54). b NGC 152 1: Very faint in I. c NGC 152 2: Very faint and extended in I. Possibly a galaxy. d NGC 152 10: Close companion; ISOCAM fluxes may be overestimated. e NGC 330 13: Seems extended or to have close companion. f NGC 330 21: PN L305. Very faint in I. See finding chart in K00b. g NGC 419 8: MIR object. Coordinate from CIA. h NGC 419 15: Very faint in I. Possibly a noise. k NGC 1850 7: Close companion; ISOCAM fluxes may be overestimated. l NGC 1850 33: Could not resolve as 2 stars. ISOCAM fluxes are the sum of both l stars. The position given is the east one. The position of the west star l is 050859.5-684543. m NGC 1866 3: ISOCAM fluxes may be contaminated by the nearest star. n NGC 1866 5: Close companion (star 10385 in T99); ISOCAM fluxes are the sum of n both stars. The position and identifications are given for the western one. o NGC 1866 7: ISOCAM fluxes may be contaminated by several close companions. p NGC 1866 10: Close companion (star 4657 in T99); ISOCAM fluxes are the sum of p both stars. q NGC 1866 11: Could not resolve as 2 stars. ISOCAM fluxes are the sum of both q stars. The position given is the south one. The position of the north star q is 051338.1-652730. s NGC 1978 3: NIR object. Very faint in I. t NGC 1978 8: MIR object. Coordinate from CIA. u NGC 2257 2: Close companion (star 411 in W89); ISOCAM fluxes are the sum of u both stars.