RX J0032.9-7348 Pos. (x 12.9"): [95]; very strong emission lines: [218]; RX J0032.9-7348 another early-type star within error circle: [218]. RX J0041.2-7306 Pos. (x 35.6"): [91]; source No. 2 in [91]; RX J0041.2-7306 counterpart [MA93] 22? or a fg star?: [91]; RX J0041.2-7306 Be/X-ray binary candidate: [269]. AX J0041.6-7326 Pos. (x 40"): [269]; source No. 14, X-ray binary AX J0041.6-7326 candidate: [269]. AX J0042.0-7344 Pos. (x 40"): [269]; source No. 16, X-ray binary AX J0042.0-7344 candidate: [269]. RX J0045.6-7313 Pos. (x 29.4"): [91]; Be/X-ray binary?: [91]. RX J0047.3-7312 Pos. (o): [271]; =XMMU J004723.7-731226= RX J0047.3-7312 1XMMU J004723.7-731228; src No. 6: [89]; likely optical RX J0047.3-7312 counterpart, the emission-line star [MA93] 172: [89]; RX J0047.3-7312 coincident with OGLE objects 116979 (Phase II) and 45007 RX J0047.3-7312 (Phase III): [78]; optical ctpt. in crowded field: [40]; RX J0047.3-7312 H{alpha} strong in emission: [40]. AX J0048.2-7309 Pos. (x 4"): [212]; source No. 22, Be/X-ray binary: AX J0048.2-7309 [269]; position from XMM: [212]; ASCA source 24" from AX J0048.2-7309 XMM source, the same source?: [212]; [MA93] 215 within AX J0048.2-7309 the error of ASCA but outside the XMM error: [212]; AX J0048.2-7309 closest emission-line object about 20" from the XMM AX J0048.2-7309 source: [212]. RX J0048.5-7302 Pos. (x 4.1"): [91]; Be/X-ray binary?: [91]. AX J0049-729 Pos. ( x 13.7"): [95, 126]; =AX J0049-728; two Be stars AX J0049-729 within error circle: [35]; high variability: [125, 126]; AX J0049-729 X-ray orbital period of 642 d: [137]; pulsations AX J0049-729 detected with ASCA: [262]; no period in any of the MACHO AX J0049-729 candidates: [40]; H{alpha} strong in emission: [40]; AX J0049-729 cutoff energy at 16.2 keV and prominent iron K emission AX J0049-729 line: [137]. RX J0049.2-7311 Pos. (x 4"): [91]; =AX J0049-732 ?; src No. 7 in [89]; RX J0049.2-7311 likely a BeXRB: [40, 95]; H{alpha} strong in emission RX J0049.2-7311 (EW=-29.6{AA}): [40]; position of the optical ctpt. RX J0049.2-7311 coincident with the ROSAT source RX J0049.2-7311: [40]; RX J0049.2-7311 more likely counterpart to the ASCA 9.1 s pulsar, RX J0049.2-7311 AX J0049-732: [40, 212]. RX J0049.5-7310 Pos. (x 4.1"): [91]; src No. 9 in [89]; out of the RX J0049.5-7310 revised ASCA error circle [229] of the X-ray 9.1s RX J0049.5-7310 pulsar, AX J0049-732 [81, 208]: [40]; orbital period of RX J0049.5-7310 91.5 d in the MACHO data: [208]. RX J0049.5-7331 Pos. (x 24.2"): [89]; src No. 28 in [269], src No. 11 in RX J0049.5-7331 [91] and src No. 10 in [89]. AX J0049.5-7302 Pos. (x 40"): [269]; source No. 29 in [269]; X-ray binary AX J0049.5-7302 candidate: [269]. RX J0049.7-7323 Pos. (x 1.5"): [265]; src No. 11 in [89]; RX J0049.7-7323 =AX J0049.4-7323?; revised analysis of the ASCA RX J0049.7-7323 position associated AX J0049.4-7323 with the ROSAT src RX J0049.7-7323 RX J0049.5-7310: [258]; H{alpha} in emission RX J0049.7-7323 (EW=-23.7{AA}), BeXRB: [74]; large spin-up with RX J0049.7-7323 dP/dt of -14s/yr: [89]; long-term optical mag.: [33]; RX J0049.7-7323 clearly visible peaks in all the optical data: [40]; RX J0049.7-7323 X-ray active at low level for over 20 years: [137]; RX J0049.7-7323 cutoff energy at 12.2keV and prominent iron K emission RX J0049.7-7323 line: [137]; RXTE detected pulsations at 751s RX J0049.7-7323 (XTE J0049-723): [137]; the 751 s pulsations likely not RX J0049.7-7323 from AX J0049.4-7323 but from another long period pulsar RX J0049.7-7323 with somewhat different characteristics: [137]. 2S 0050-727 Pos. (o 3"): [14]; identified with a previously detected 2S 0050-727 7.78s RXTE pulsar (XTE J0055-725) by using archive 2S 0050-727 Chandra Data: [75]; orbital period of 44.86 days in both 2S 0050-727 visible and red light: [60]; transient: [26, 27]; 2S 0050-727 projected rotational velocity v_r_sini~200km/s: [68]; 2S 0050-727 H{alpha} strong in emission: [40]. XTE J0050-732#1 Pos. (huge): [133]; significant spin-down: [133]; XTE J0050-732#1 probably a HMXB : [89, 133]; proposed ROSAT ctpt XTE J0050-732#1 RX J0051.8-7310 [133] not correct: [258]; orbital period XTE J0050-732#1 of 189d from X-ray outbursts: [137]. XTE J0050-732#2 Pos. (huge): [133]; at XTE AO6 Position 1; probably a XTE J0050-732#2 HMXB: [133]; initially reported as having a period of XTE J0050-732#2 25.5s: [133]; ROSAT & ASCA obs.: [133]. RX J0050.7-7316 Pos. (o 1"): [35]; orbital period 0.708 days: [41, 201]; RX J0050.7-7316 108d period?: [137]; orbital solution: [35]; large RX J0050.7-7316 spin-up: [89]; pulsations weakly detect with Chandra: RX J0050.7-7316 [77]; orbital period change of 13.5s/year: [38]; RX J0050.7-7316 H{alpha} strong in emission: [40]; magnetar origin?: RX J0050.7-7316 [146]; optical & IR ctpt search: [38]; RX J0050.7-7316 triple system?: [38]. XTE SMC46 Pos. (huge): [133]; at XTE Position A and D, position XTE SMC46 poorly known transient: [48]; probably a HMXB: [48, 89]. RX J0050.7-7332 Pos. (x 33.7"): [91]; source No. 14 in [91]; RX J0050.7-7332 emission-line star in the error circle: [91]. RX J0051.3-7216 Pos. (x 10"): [45]; X-ray pulsation: [45, 116, 147]; RX J0051.3-7216 strong emission lines (EW=-21.9{AA}): [218, 40]; opt. RX J0051.3-7216 spectrum: [218]; optical orbital period 88.4d: [87]; RX J0051.3-7216 light curve: [208]; X-ray orbital period of 115d: [137]; RX J0051.3-7216 another object (MACHO object 208.16034.71) out of the RX J0051.3-7216 ROSAT error having an optical period of 115d: [40]. RX J0050.9-7310 Pos. (x 4"): [89]; =XMMU J005057.6-731007; RX J0050.9-7310 Be/X-ray binary?: [269]. XTE J0051-727 Pos. (x 3.2'): [55]; transient: [55]. RX J0051.3-7250 Pos. (x 15.6"): [91]; source No. 17 in [91]; two close RX J0051.3-7250 emission-line objects: [91]; source No. 16 in [89]. AX J0051.4-7227 Pos. (x 40"): [269]; src No. 38 in [269]; AX J0051.4-7227 X-ray binary candidate: [269]. AX J0051.6-7302 Pos. (x 40"): [269]; very soft: [269]; src No. 39 AX J0051.6-7302 in [269]; X-ray binary candidate: [269]. RX J0051.8-7231 Pos. (x 11"): [125]; X-ray activity: [125]; three RX J0051.8-7231 emission line stars, star 2 (= [MA93] 506), AzV 111, and RX J0051.8-7231 star 1 within the Einstein error, but only star 2 within RX J0051.8-7231 the ROSAT error: [218]; optical ctpt [MA93] 506: [89]; RX J0051.8-7231 H{alpha} strong in emission: [40]; X-ray orbital period RX J0051.8-7231 of 28.0d: [56]; striking similarity with the 16.6s RX J0051.8-7231 pulsar in the times of X-ray detections, harmonic RX J0051.8-7231 pulsation?: [137]; MACHO object 208.16087.9 having RX J0051.8-7231 orbital period of 185d, similar to the X-ray orbital RX J0051.8-7231 period of 189d [137] from the 16.6s pulsar: [40]. RX J0051.9-7311 Pos. (x 4.0"): [89]; =XMMU J005152.2-731033 = RX J0051.9-7311 RX J0051.8-7310; Einstein src No. 25 in WW92: [244]; not RX J0051.9-7311 associated with the supernova remnant DEM 60: [67]; RX J0051.9-7311 long-term X-ray history: [263]; no 67d period in the RX J0051.9-7311 optical data: [137]; H{alpha} strong in emission: [40]. AX J0051.7-7341 Pos. ( x 2.1"): [200]; src No. 81 in [127]; X-ray binary AX J0051.7-7341 candidate: [127, 200]. RX J0051.9-7255 Pos. (x 40"): [91]; emission-line star 487 [164] not RX J0051.9-7255 completely ruled out as ctpt: [91]; src. No. 26 RX J0051.9-7255 in [244], source No 21 in [91] and No. 19 in [89]. 2E0051.1-7304 Pos. (o): [164]; AzV138 [83]=No. 618 in [164]; 2E0051.1-7304 source No. 24: [91]. XTE J0052-723 Pos. (o): [164]; poor X-ray position: [46]; prob. optical XTE J0052-723 counterpart [MA93] 537: [136]; double-peaked H{alpha} XTE J0052-723 emission with EW=-43.3{AA}: [136]; AzV129 out of the XTE XTE J0052-723 error [136] with an optical period of 23.9d: [40]. XTE J0052-725 Pos. (o): [77]; HMXB candidate: [48, 77]. RX J0052.1-7319 Pos. (x 1.9"): [95]; =OGLE SMC SC6 99923: [227]; highly RX J0052.1-7319 variable X rays: [122]; H{alpha} strong in emission RX J0052.1-7319 (EW=-18.4{AA}): [40, 58, 115]; P_orb_ likely between RX J0052.1-7319 600-700d: [227]; large peak in the MACHO data coincident RX J0052.1-7319 with a ROSAT HRI X-ray detection [121]: [40]; B0Ve also RX J0052.1-7319 possible: [58, 82]; BATSE X-ray outburst lasting RX J0052.1-7319 60 days: [82]. RX J0052.9-7158 Pos. (x 30"): [267]; =AX J0052.9-7157=SMC 32; same src as RX J0052.9-7158 XTE J0054-720: [267]; unlikely the supernova remnant RX J0052.9-7158 IKT4: [67]; highly variable in X-rays: [67]; trans. RX J0052.9-7158 supersoft source: [67]; H{alpha} strong in emission RX J0052.9-7158 (EW=-24.5{AA}): [40]; ASCA detects pulsations: [267]; RX J0052.9-7158 orbital period of 200+/-40d: [137]. H 0053-739 Pos. (o): [169]; transient: [26, 27]; southern component H 0053-739 of a close pair: [169]; v_r_sini~200km/s: [68]; ASCA H 0053-739 obs.: [268]; H{alpha} in emission: [40]; 2 X-ray H 0053-739 outbursts suggesting orbital period less than 70d: [137] CXOU J005323.8-722715 Pos. (x 0.4"): [48]; src. No. 26 in [91]; coincident with CXOU J005323.8-722715 MACHAO object 207.16202.50: [77] . XTE SMC95 Pos.: [135]; huge thin strip error: [135]; two sources XTE SMC95 (RX J0053.8-7252 and RX J0052.6-7247) and 69 XTE SMC95 emission-line stars [MA93] within the error: [135]; hard XTE SMC95 X-ray spectrum, transient, prob. a Be/NS sys.: [135]; XTE SMC95 a candidate orbital period of 280 d from X-rays: [137]. 1WGA J0053.8-7226 Pos. (x 10"): [45]; =AX J0053.9-7226; X-ray pulsations: 1WGA J0053.8-7226 [45, 148]; two components of star A: [17]; strong 1WGA J0053.8-7226 emission line star B (U=13.833, B=14.637, V=14.881) also 1WGA J0053.8-7226 in the error: [17]; very strong double-peaked H{alpha} 1WGA J0053.8-7226 emission line (EW=-21.9{AA}): [40]; orbital period from 1WGA J0053.8-7226 X-rays: [137, 148]; a star (MACHO object 207.16202.30), 1WGA J0053.8-7226 28" from the ctpt. with a period of 152.4d and a 1WGA J0053.8-7226 secondary period of 98d, unlikely to be the correct 1WGA J0053.8-7226 counterpart: [40]. XTE Position A Pos. (huge): [53]; probably a HMXB: [53]. RX J0054.5-7228 Pos. (x 45.7"): [91]; source No 29: [91]; RX J0054.5-7228 src. No. 28 in [89]. AX J0054.8-7244 Pos. (x 0.2"): [97]; =CXOU J005455.6-724510 = AX J0054.8-7244 XMMU J005455.4-724512; source No. 30 in [91]; coincident AX J0054.8-7244 with MACHO object 207.16245.16: [1]; also coincident AX J0054.8-7244 with OGLE object numbered 47103 (in Phase II) and 36877 AX J0054.8-7244 (in Phase III): [228]; pulsations of 499.2s with XMM: AX J0054.8-7244 [89]; spectrum typical for a (Be) high mass X-ray binary AX J0054.8-7244 pulsar: [97]. XTE J0055-724 Pos. (x 0.1"): [35]; =1WGA J0054.9-7226=RX J0054.9-7226 = XTE J0055-724 OGLE 00545617-7226476; period 14.26 days: [35]; 65 days XTE J0055-724 period: [150]; very strong H{alpha} emission line XTE J0055-724 (EW=-12.5{AA}): [40, 218]; consistent with Einstein XTE J0055-724 source 2E0053.2-7242: [196]; possible orbital period of XTE J0055-724 123d: [137]; no significant period in the optical XTE J0055-724 data: [40]. XTE J0055-727 Pos. (x 0.1deg): [51]; emission line objects AzV164 and XTE J0055-727 [MA93] 829 close to the center: [51]; outbursts: [57]. XMMU J005517.9-723853 Pos. (x 0.2"): [97]; within the 9" error of the ROSAT XMMU J005517.9-723853 source: [97]; OGLE counterpart: [97]. CXOU J005527.9-721058 Pos. (x 0.99"): [77]; discovery with Chandra CXOU J005527.9-721058 observations: [77]; probably a Be/X-ray binary: [77]; CXOU J005527.9-721058 nearest optical counterpart (optical colors consistent CXOU J005527.9-721058 with a B-type star) 2" away from the X-ray position CXOU J005527.9-721058 (1" error): [40]. XMMU J005605.2-722200 Pos. (x 2.0"): [200]; [MA93] 904 as the optical ctpt. XMMU J005605.2-722200 based upon an XMM position: [89]; pulses narrower in the XMMU J005605.2-722200 soft band than in the hard: [200]; several sources XMMU J005605.2-722200 blended together: [40, 271]; V=15.88: [271]. XMMU J005615.2-723754 Pos. (x 4.0"): [212]; probably a Be/X-ray binary: [212]. XMMU J005724.0-722357 Pos. (x 4.0"): [212]; probably a high-mass X-ray XMMU J005724.0-722357 binary: [212]. AX J0057.4-7325 Pos. (x 21.1"): [89]; flat X-ray sp: [264]; SG/X-ray AX J0057.4-7325 binary: [264]; BeXRB?: [89]; optical ctpt. AX J0057.4-7325 MACS J0057-734#010?: [264]; J-K=0.67: [74]. CXOU J005736.2-721934 Pos. (x 0.6"): [154]; src No. 59 in [269]?; pulsar with CXOU J005736.2-721934 Be companion: [154, 200]; H{alpha} strong in emission CXOU J005736.2-721934 (EW=-28{AA}): [40]. RX J0057.8-7202 Pos. (x 7.9"): [95]; HMXB (?): [95]; emission line star RX J0057.8-7202 ctpt: [91]; very strong H{alpha} emission line RX J0057.8-7202 (EW=-37.3{AA}): [40]. CXOU J005750.3-720756 Pos. (x 0.6"): [154]; RX J0057.8-7202; pulsar with a CXOU J005750.3-720756 late O, early B Be companion: [154, 173]; source No 36 CXOU J005750.3-720756 in [91]; significant minimum of the folded light curve CXOU J005750.3-720756 at phase 0.4: [200]; H{alpha} strong in emission CXOU J005750.3-720756 (EW=-19.8{AA}): [40]. RX J0057.9-7156 Pos. (o): [164]; source No 37 in [91] and No. 36 in [89]. RX J0058.2-7231 Pos. (x 1.7"): [200]; very weak x-ray emission: [206]; RX J0058.2-7231 H{alpha} in emission (EW=-14.57{AA}) with very marked RX J0058.2-7231 V/R asymmetry: [74]; long-term optical light curve: RX J0058.2-7231 [207]; optical orbital period: [207]. RX J0058.3-7216 Pos. (x 6.3"): [198]; =SNR 0056-725=IKT16; src No. 64, RX J0058.3-7216 X-ray binary candidate: [269]; source No. 78, RX J0058.3-7216 XRB?: [198]. RX J0059.2-7138 Pos. (x 2.8"): [95]; strong H{alpha} emission line: RX J0059.2-7138 [104]; broad-band X-ray study: [130]; two components RX J0059.2-7138 X-ray spectrum: [104, 130]; extremely ultrasoft X-ray RX J0059.2-7138 sp.: [104]; soft X-ray luminosity of 8x10^37^ while hard RX J0059.2-7138 X-ray luminosity of 1.8x10^38^ at 0.1-10keV: [130]. 1XMMU J005921.0-722317 Pos. (o): [271]; =USNO-A2.00150-00660299; relatively hard 1XMMU J005921.0-722317 x-ray sp.: [200]; src No. 139 in [127]; weak hard XRB: 1XMMU J005921.0-722317 [127]; very high optical variability but no significant 1XMMU J005921.0-722317 optical period: [40]. AX J0100.2-7110 Pos. (x 40"): [269]; src No. 70 in [269]; X-ray binary AX J0100.2-7110 candidate: [269]. RX J0100.2-7204 Pos. (x 1.2"): [198]; source No. 88 in [198] and src RX J0100.2-7204 No. 147 in [127]; X-ray spectral index 2.00: [200]; RX J0100.2-7204 X-ray binary candidate: [127, 200]; very faint object on RX J0100.2-7204 the DSS2: [200]; AGN also possible: [200]. XMMU J010030.2-722035 Pos. (x 3.2"): [200]; very faint, new BeXRB?: [200]; XMMU J010030.2-722035 src No. 39 in [89]. CXOU J010036.9-721316 Pos. (x 6.3"): [173]; also known as 2MASS0100370-721315; CXOU J010036.9-721316 hard X-ray spectrum: [173]; long-tern variable in B CXOU J010036.9-721316 band: [173]; spectral type and colors consistent with CXOU J010036.9-721316 a HMXB: [173]. AX J0100.9-7120 Pos. (x 40"): [269]; src No. 73 in [269]; X-ray binary AX J0100.9-7120 candidate: [269]. RX J0101.0-7206 Pos. (x 2.8"): [125]; also known as 2MASS0101029-720658; RX J0101.0-7206 period of ~1300d (orbit?): [173]; very strong H{alpha} RX J0101.0-7206 emission line (EW=17.5-54.6{AA}): [74, 218]. RX J0101.3-7211 Pos. (x 1.6"): [91]; X-ray luminosity variable by a fact RX J0101.3-7211 of 4: [199]; prominent H{alpha} emission (EW=11{AA}), RX J0101.3-7211 weak H{beta} emission and the absence of H{gamma} RX J0101.3-7211 absorption due to emission infill of the line: [199]; RX J0101.3-7211 source No. 43 in [91] and ASCA source No. 27 in [269]; RX J0101.3-7211 5s spin down between 1993- 2001: [199]; strong X-ray RX J0101.3-7211 variation: [95, 200]. AX J0101.4-7335 Pos. (x 40"): [269]; src No. 75 in [269]; AX J0101.4-7335 X-ray binary candidate: [269]. RX J0101.6-7204 Pos. (x 1.0"): [200]; src No. 42 in [89]. AX J0101.8-7223 Pos. (x 4.1"): [89]; src No. 43 in [89] and No 45 in [91] XTE SMC144s Pos. of the source unconstrained: [49]; also known as XTE XTE SMC144s Position B; transient: [50]; a neutron/Be star XTE SMC144s binary: [50]. XTE J0103-728 Pos. (x 0.14deg): [49]; HMXB candidate: [89]. RX J0103-722 Pos. (o 0.1"): [35]; =CXOU J010314.1-720915 = RX J0103-722 2E 0101.5-7225; consistent with the known supernova RX J0103-722 remnant SNR 0101-724 and the Einstein source RX J0103-722 1E 0101.5-7225: [105]; strong variation below 2.0keV: RX J0103-722 [200]; large spin-up: [89, 116]; strong H{alpha} RX J0103-722 activity in the BeppoSAX error circle: [116]. 1H0103-762 Pos. (o): [226]; variable X-ray source: [226]; 1H0103-762 not observed with ROSAT: [89]. RX J0103.6-7201 Pos. (x 0.2"): [200]; src No. 45 in [89]; close to RX J0103.6-7201 SNR 1E0102-72.3: [90]; longest pulsation detected with RX J0103.6-7201 XMM: [90]; not detected with XMM in high luminosity RX J0103.6-7201 state: [200]; long-term X-rays, varied by a fact of 50: RX J0103.6-7201 [90]; soft spectral component in X-ray RX J0103.6-7201 spectrum: [90, 200]. RX J0104.1-7243 Pos. (x 17.7"): [164]; src No. 46 in [89] and No. 51 RX J0104.1-7243 in [91]. RX J0104.5-7221 Pos. (x 2.3"): [91]; src No. 47 in [89] and No. 52 RX J0104.5-7221 in [91]; not detected by XMM. XTE Position B Pos. (huge): [53]; probably a Be/X-ray binary: [53]. AX J0105-722 Pos. (x 4.2"): [89, 95]; containing six sources within AX J0105-722 the ASCA error: [80]; likely a Be/X-ray binary: [80]; AX J0105-722 multiwavelenth obs.: [80]; very strong H{alpha} emission AX J0105-722 line (EW=-54{AA}): [40]; very unlikely to be associated AX J0105-722 with the emission line object [MA93] 1517: [89]; AX J0105-722 unusually strong optical period of 11.09d: [40]; AX J0105-722 rotation period of part of the circumstellar disk?: AX J0105-722 [40]; visible triple structure peak of the period AX J0105-722 power spectrum: [40]. RX J0105.7-7226 Pos. (x 4.2"): [89]; src No. 54 in [91]; [MA93] 1544 RX J0105.7-7226 outside the error box, no evidence as Be/X-ray RX J0105.7-7226 binary: [89]. RX J0105.9-7203 Pos. (x 1.6"): [200]; src. No. 85 in [269], RX J0105.9-7203 No. 55 in [91] and No. 49 in [89]. RX J0106.2-7205 Pos. (x 15"): [127]; no optical spectrum from the RX J0106.2-7205 suggested counterpart: [89]; consistent with the known RX J0106.2-7205 supernova remnant SNR 0104-72.3: [105]; RX J0106.2-7205 opt/IR obs.: [193]. AX J0107.2-7234 Pos. (x 11.1"): [91]; src No. 202 in [127], AX J0107.2-7234 No. 56 in [91] and No. 50 in [89]; AX J0107.2-7234 not detected with Chandra: [173]. XTE J0111.2-7317 Pos. (o 1"): [31]; prominent 6.4 keV iron line: [137]; XTE J0111.2-7317 optical outbursts: [31]; opt. and IR measurements [31]; XTE J0111.2-7317 very strong H{alpha} emission line (EW=-22.8{AA}): XTE J0111.2-7317 [40, 115]; most likely Be instead of B[e]: [58]; a XTE J0111.2-7317 brighter B0Ve star out of the X-ray error: [58]; an H II XTE J0111.2-7317 region surrounding the source: [39]; characteristics XTE J0111.2-7317 typical of a giant or type II outburst in a BeXRB XTE J0111.2-7317 including large spin-up rates: [39]; weak iron line XTE J0111.2-7317 feature at 6.4keV at bright state: [266]. AX J0113.0-7246 Pos. (x 40"): [269]; src No. 93 in [269]; AX J0113.0-7246 X-ray binary candidate: [269]. EXO 0114.6-7361 Pos. (o): [246]; suggested optical counterpart, the B0Ia EXO 0114.6-7361 star Sk 159 (= AzV 488): [244]; another B0Ia star, EXO 0114.6-7361 AzV477, even closer to the X-ray position. 2U 0115-737 Pos. (o 3"): [26]; eclipsing binary system: [186]; 2U 0115-737 highly variable X-ray source on short timescales (<1hr): 2U 0115-737 [167, 210]; pulse timing & X-ray orbit: [187]; aperiodic 2U 0115-737 X-ray variability: [5]; long-term X-ray obs.: [10, 85]; 2U 0115-737 X-ray sp. [251, 252]; opt. lt crv. & system parameters: 2U 0115-737 [129, 143, 220, 239]; opt. spectrum & orbit: [106, 191]; 2U 0115-737 double-peaked H{alpha} emission line (EW=-2.5{AA}):[40]; 2U 0115-737 v_r_sini~200km/s: [106]; UV obs.: [11, 98, 234]; 2U 0115-737 magnetic field strength: [142]; orbital decay: [139]; 2U 0115-737 pulsating nature in the soft X-ray component: [182]; 2U 0115-737 significant variation in the phase shift between hard 2U 0115-737 and soft pulses: [175]; clearly continuing spin-up, a 2U 0115-737 narrow and weak iron emission line at 6.4keV: [171]; a 2U 0115-737 third (superorbital) period varies smoothly from 60 to 2U 0115-737 45 d and then returned to its former value, on a 2U 0115-737 time-scale of approximately 1600d: [29]; X-ray flares 2U 0115-737 similar to the type II X-ray bursts from GRO J1744-28: 2U 0115-737 [167]; simultaneous ultraviolet (Hubble) and X-ray 2U 0115-737 (Chandra) observations: [243]; composition and 2U 0115-737 distribution of the wind of Sk 160: [255]. RX J0117.6-7330 Pos. (x 0.6"): [95]; X-ray outburst: [28]; IR excess and RX J0117.6-7330 strong H{alpha} emission (EW= -21.9{AA}): [22, 36, 40]; RX J0117.6-7330 projected rotational velocity 145km/s: [216]; mass of RX J0117.6-7330 the Be star 18 M_{sun}_: [216]; opt. phm. & RX J0117.6-7330 spectroscopy: [216]; soft X-ray spectrum: [28]; RX J0117.6-7330 hard X-ray spectrum: [153]. XTE J0119-731 Pos. (x 4.2'): [52]; the fastest known transient pulsar XTE J0119-731 in the SMC: [52]; not detected in observations 3 weeks XTE J0119-731 before and 2 weeks after: [52]; optical spectroscopic XTE J0119-731 observations: [34]; two emission-line optical XTE J0119-731 counterparts, [MA93] 1864 and Lin 526, within the XTE J0119-731 XTE error box: [34]. RX J0119.6-7330 Pos. (x 4"): [212]; src No. 54 in [89] and src RX J0119.6-7330 No. 60 in [91]; Be/X-ray binary candidate: [89, 91]. AX J0120.0-7251 Pos. (x 40"): [269]; src No. 97 in [269]; AX J0120.0-7251 X-ray binary candidate: [269]. AX J0120.7-7255 Pos. (x 40"): [269]; src No. 98 in [269]; AX J0120.7-7255 X-ray binary candidate: [269]. AX J0127.8-7307 Pos. (x 40"): [269]; src No. 104 in [269]; AX J0127.8-7307 X-ray binary candidate: [269]. RX J0209.6-7427 Pos. (x 12"): [124]; in the outer wing of the SMC: [124]; RX J0209.6-7427 variability in the X-ray light curve with a timescale of RX J0209.6-7427 ~40 days, probably is related to the binary orbital RX J0209.6-7427 period of the system: [124]; likely optical counterpart RX J0209.6-7427 of a V~14mag star: [124]; H{alpha} in emission with an RX J0209.6-7427 equivalent width of -10.8{AA}, therefore a Be-type RX J0209.6-7427 X-ray binary: [124].