a Visual position measurements in images of 2MASS. b Visual position measurements in images of DENIS. c Visual position measurements in images of SSS. d Visual position measurements in images of SDSS. e Not measured by 2MASS, estimated from visual comparison with other e 2MASS objects in the field. f Poor photometry according to 2MASS quality flag. g J magnitude from DENIS or UKIDSS. h Similar proper motion in URAT1 (Zacharias et al., 2015AJ....150..101Z, h Cat. I/329). i Similar proper motion in UCAC4 (Zacharias et al., 2013AJ....145...44Z, i Cat. I/322). j Hipparcos proper motion of van Leeuwen (2007A&A...474..653V, Cat. I/311) and j UrHip (Frouard et al., 2015AJ....150..141F, Cat. J/AJ/150/141) or j Tycho-2 (2000A&A...355L..27H, Cat. I/259) proper motion do not agree within j their errors. k Listed (without or with a different proper motion) in Tokovinin k (2014AJ....147...86T, Cat. J/AJ/147/86) or Tokovinin (2011AJ....141...52T, k Cat. J/AJ/141/52) l Listed (without or with a different proper motion) in WDS l (Mason et al., 2001AJ....122.3466M, Cat. B/wds. m Also in Wycoff et al. (2006AJ....132...50W, Cat. J/AJ/132/50). n Discovered by Mugrauer et al. (2004A&A...425..249M). o Also in Hartkopf et al. (2013AJ....146...76H, Cat. J/AJ/146/76). p Member of AB Dor moving group according to Malo et al. (2013ApJ...762...88M, p Cat. J/ApJ/762/88). q Riaz et al. (2006) 2006AJ....132..866R determined M0.5 spectroscopically. r Mentioned as CPM by Nicholson (2015yCat.1330....0N, Cat. I/330). s Other (visual or physical) components are listed in the WDS (Mason et al., s 2001AJ....122.3466M, Cat. B/wds). t Discovered by Gauza et al. (2012MNRAS.427.2457G), who classified it t spectroscopically as L1. Components B and C form a close binary system t composed of an M8 and L3 dwarf (Gizis et al., 2003AJ....125.3302G, t Cat. J/AJ/125/3302) found to be co-moving with HD 221356A at a very wide t separation of about 452arcsec (Caballero, 2007ApJ...667..520C, t Cat. J/ApJ/667/520). u Discovered by Wilson et al. (2001AJ....122.1989W) with spectroscopic u classification of L0. v Similar proper motion in Naval Observatory merged astrometric dataset (NOMAD; v Zacharias et al., 2004AAS...205.4815Z, Cat. I/297) with reference to an v unpublished YB6 catalogue. w Discovered by Luhman et al. (2012ApJ...760..152L) and classified as M2. x Sep=85arcsec (?) in Luyten (1997yCat.1130....0L, Cat. I/130). y Discovered and classified as M4.5 by Lowrance et al. (2002ApJ...572L..79L). z SIMBAD lists an identical proper motion as for the primary without reference z and a spectral type of M1 according to Bidelman (185ApJS...59..197B). 1 Discovered and classified as DA WD CPM companion Hip 88728B by Deacon et al. 1 (2014ApJ...792..119D). 2 Shares a common radial velocity with the primary according to RAVE 2 (Kordopatis et al. 2013AJ....146..134K, Cat. III/272). 3 According to Gagne et al. (2015ApJ...798...73G, Cat. J/ApJ/798/73) a nearby 3 potential >M5 dwarf. 4 Discovered by Chini et al. (2014MNRAS.437..879C). 5 Bidelman (1980PASP...92..345B) mentioned as wide CPM companion and estimated 5 a spectral type of M2 or M3. 6 Exoplanetary host star. 7 SIMBAD lists a Hipparcos parallax of 47.8+/-5.0mas and proper motion similar 7 to that of HIP 10531. Comparison of SSS, 2MASS and SDSS finder charts 7 confirms the small URAT1 proper motion indicating that HIP 10529 is a 7 background object unrelated to the nearby star Hip 10531. 8 SIMBAD erroneously lists a large proper motion similar to that of HD 187691A 8 and spectral type of M4, which should be assigned to HD 187691C separated 8 by 22arcsec. 9 Upper limit.