5 Information in the VSX database (reported by J.S. Shaw, D. Hou). 7 NSV14395=W8400, Mira type, with A=2.749mag and P=248d. 11 AZ And=W8405. 19 Discovered by Gettel et al. (2006, Cat. J/AJ/131/621). 23 Information in the VSX database (discovered by M. Nicholson). 32 The other name is SAO 52758. 34 Very big amplitude A>=1.44mag , but not found as variable by 34 Wozniak et al. (2004, Cat. J/AJ/128/2965). 41 The period in the GCVS is P=2.765142d. 50 Visual binary, separation , the other component with the 2MASS coordinates: 50 RA=23:17:29.58, DE=+44:26:22.5. The NSVS data accuracy is insufficient to 50 determine which component varies. 51 AO And=W8491, the period in the GCVS is P=334.2d. 52 A multiple-period star. The primary period in the GCVS is P=0.52512677d, but 52 this period cannot be found in the NSVS data. The third GCVS period based 52 on the NSVS data is P=0.421253. 59 The other name is SAO 52908. 60 The NSV coordinates are shifted by approximately 100" from the NSVS 60 position. 77 DH And=W8526. 85 V338 And=W8533. 88 AL And=W8538. 89 The GCVS describes DI And as type IS (a rapidly changing irregular 89 variable). Khruslov (2005PZP.....5....6K) found a period P=3.388d. 91 USNO coordinates. 94 X-ray source 1RXS J232827.5 +452242. 95 USNO coordinates. 99 DL And=W8549. 108 V339 And=W8565. 118 Information in the VSX database (discovered by M. Nicholson). 124 Information in the VSX database (discovered by M. Nicholson). 127 The NSVS coordinates are influenced by a close object of similar brightness, 127 USNO 1337-0498237. 128 X-ray source 1RXS J234155.0 +441047. 136 Discovered by Dahlmark (1999IBVS.4734....1D). The NSVS coordinates are 136 influenced by a close object of similar brightness, USNO 1335-0498064.