2 NGC 1735 (cluster) 37 Identification uncertain. The object marked by BE74 is the northerly of 37 two stars visible on DSS2; the companion is 6 arcsec distant, SSE. 37 A brighter DSS2 star (not visible on the HW B chart, but clear on the V 37 chart) is ca. 35 arcsec E. 44 Identification uncertain; BE74 co-ords and finder-chart object differ by 44 3.6 arcim. HDE 269504 (Sk-67 100; B0Ia according to Fitzpatrick & 44 Bohannan 1993ApJ...404..734F) is the brightest object at the published 44 co-ords. 51 BE74 mark a triple object on the HW atlas 54 Assumed to be the brighter 'A' (N) component of a pair on DSS2 54 (unresolved in the HW atlas). 62 Elongated (multiple?) image on DSS2. 68 Assumed to be the middle (brightest) of three DSS2 stars. 69 Assumed to be the brightest (S) of three DSS2 objects. 72 SW component of multiple object (as per BE74 notes). 74 Wrongly identified with RPs1077 by RP12 (correct match is BE74 75/RPs1077). 80 MFH2006 Cl1 (cluster; Martayan et al. 2006A&A...452..273M) 84 Brighter (E) component of double on DSS2. 109 Recorded as 2 separate objects in UCAC4; barely resolved in DSS2. 127 'A' is the brighter (W) component of a pair on DSS2 (unresolved in HW 127 atlas). 129 BSDL 2450 (cluster; Bica et al. 1999, Cat. J/AJ/117/238). 139 Identification uncertain; BE74 finder chart and co-ords differ by 139 8.5arcmin. BE74's quoted co-ords are in RA sequence (as is usual), but 139 the marked object is out of RA order, and is therefore suspect. The 139 nearest moderately bright star to the published co-ords is 139 UCAC4 116-009443. 143 Assumed to be brighter W component of pair on DSS2 (unresolved in HW atlas; 143 companion 2 arcsec E). 159 BE74 identify 159 with the Wolf-Rayet star WS4=BAT99-8 (Westerlund & Smith 159 1964MNRAS.128..311W, Breysacher et al. 1999A&AS..137..117B), but this is 159 not the star marked on the BE74 finder chart (Fehrenbach et al. 159 1976A&AS...24..379F), which does, however, match LHA120-S70. 162 Wrongly identified with RPs1757 by RP12 (RPs1757 is much fainter). 168 Elongated image on DSS2, probably multiple. 171 N component of double on DSS2 (secondary is 6 arcsec SW, unresolved on the 171 BE74 chart). Identification uncertain; BE74 identify 171 with 171 WS6=BAT99-11 (Westerlund & Smith 1964MNRAS.128..311W,, Breysacher et al. 171 1999A&AS..137..117B), but this is not the star marked on the BE74 finder 171 chart (Fehrenbach et al. 1976A&AS...24..379F). 191 Elongated (multiple?) image in DSS2. 197 Double on DSS2 (unresolved on the BE74 chart). 207 Centre object of three (as in BE74 notes). 223 BE74 co-ords wrongly duplicate the entry for BE74 224 (7 arcmin to the 223 south). 227 Typographical error in RP12; correct match is BE74 277/RPs2160, 227 not BE74 227/RPs2160. 232 Brighter SW component of double on DSS2. 238 BE74 finder-chart object is 4 arcmin N of BE74 co-ords. 242 Wrongly identified with RPs1374 by RP12 (correct match is BE74 242/RPs1373) 246 Unresolved double in the HW atlas. 276 Southern object of pair is brighter on DSS2, and matches RPs988 176 (BE74: "Impossible to tell from which emission arises"). RP12 also 176 (wrongly) identify BE74 276 with RPs989. 277 Elongated image on DSS2? 292 ID uncertain on BE74 atlas. 294 S component of double on DSS2. 299 NGC 1994 (HDE 269599, cluster). 360 Object marked on BE74 finder chart is 6 arcmin N of BE74 co-ords. 380 ID uncertain on BE74 atlas. 383 HDE 269828 (cluster). 394 Not marked on BE74 charts; several possible candidates. 400 Close double, emission-line (WR) star is W component (Sk-69 223, BAT99-85; 400 Prevot et al. 1981A&A...103...83P). 402 KMK88 91 (cluster; Kontizas et al. 1988AJ.....96.1625K). 426 Wrongly identified with RPs286 by RP12 (cf. their Fig. 4; RPs286 is much 426 fainter). 434 Not marked on BE74 charts; several possible candidates. 439 Not marked on BE74 charts; two plausible possibilities measured 439 (439a is HV 2774). 441 Elongated (multiple?) image on DSS2. 443 BE74 finder chart ambiguous. Wrongly identified with both RPs236 and 443 RPs237 by RP12. 445 KMHK 1230 (multiple; Kontizas et al. 1990A&AS...84..527K, Cat. VII/183). 451 Wrongly identified with RPs1023 by RP12 (RPs1023 is much fainter). 477 BE74 finder-chart object matches HDE 268687/Sk -69 13 (F6Ia according to 477 Ardeberg et al. 1972A&AS....6..249A), but is 4 arcmin N of BE74 co-ords. 487 Two stars in BE74 identifying circle. 494 'A' is the object shown on BE74 chart; 'B' is not visible in HW but is 494 brighter on DSS2 (and both are within the BE74 ID circle). 497 Two bright stars (septn. 6.8 arcsec) unresolved on BE74 chart; 'A' 497 (HD 32763) is the brighter object in DSS2, and matches Skiff 497 astrometry for LHA120-S149/Sk -70 29. 499 Brightest (NW) object of three within the circle marked by BE74. 509 Distorted DSS2 image; two close objects in UCAC3 match this distortion. 518 BE74: "Perhaps emission arises from S and brighter member of pair" 518 (agrees with Skiff LHA120 S156 astrometry). 520 Uncertain ID (no object clearly visible on the HW B chart). 522 BE74 finder object is 7.5 arcmin S of BE74 co-ords. 528 Elongated (multiple?) image on DSS2. 565 Identified with RPs1344 by RP12, but this is a different object to that 565 marked by BE74 (16 arcsec distant). However, RPs1344 is only ca. 0.5m 565 fainter than BE74 565; possible misidentification on BE74 chart? 567 NW (brighter)'A' component has elongated (multiple?) image on DSS2. 'B' 567 component matches Skiff LHA120-S102 astrometry. 570 Misidentified as BE571 in Simbad at the time of writing. 574 Identified with RPs870 by RP12, but this is a different object to that 574 marked by BE74 (12 arcsec distant). However, the object marked by BE74 is 574 very faint on DSS2, while RPs870 is almost invisible on HW; possible 574 misidentification on BE74 chart? 578 SE,'A' component is the only one of three DSS2 objects visible in the BE74 578 chart. 'B' component matches Skiff LHA120-S104 astrometry. 579 Wrongly identified with both RPs873 and RPs874 by RP12 (both RPs objects 579 are much fainter). 581 Identified with RPs886 by RP12; this is 1.3 arcmin S of the marked BE74 581 position, but the BE74 object is very faint on DSS2. Possible 581 misidentification on BE74 chart? 582 Two objects are marked as '587' on BE74 chart; 582 N object is actually BE74 582. 595 Wrongly identified with RPs443 by RP12 (correct match is BE74 596/RPs443). 602 Nova Mensae 1970b. Co-ordinates reported in Table 1 refer to the 602 finder-chart object marked by BE74, but this is *not* the nova. 602 602X in Table 1 is the approximate position of the nova. 620 MHW2005 1145 (Meynadier et al. 2005, Cat. J/A+A/436/117); emission comes 620 from the nebular 'blob'.