0911+472 Very blue. Strong N1+N2+H{beta} and H{gamma} against a weak 0911+472 continuum background. 1109+484 Reddish, oval. 1118+482 Southern component of a pair of stellar objects; described as a galaxy 1118+482 in the NED data base. 1135+474 In terms of the energy distribution in its spectrum, most likely a QSO 1211+459 Very blue stellar object. Cigar shaped spectrum. 1232+470 Nuclear region of a galaxy. Blue. 1307+473 Distorted oval. Has good UV. 1309+485 May be a close binary star. 1311+481 Blue; differs little from stars on the charts of the Palomar Atlas. 1323+483 Very blue. Hardly differs from stars. N1+N2+H{beta} against a weak 1323+483 continuum background. 1333+464 Short, flat possibly emission spectrum. 1358+481 Bright component of a binary star. 1418+473 Red, spherical. 1419+480 Red, oval. In terms of the energy distribution in the spectrum, a 1419+480 Seyfert galaxy. z~0.09. 1428+457 Blue, lenticular. Very good N1+N2+H{beta} and [OII] [OII] {lambda}3727 1459+483 Does not differ from stars in POSS. 1533+469 Very strong N1+N2+ H{beta} . Blue. Possibly binary. 1543+454B Blue, differs little from stars. 1551+476A 1551+476A,B: Close pair of blue stellar objects with a distance 1551+476A between components of {rho}~10". 1551+476B 1551+476A,B: Close pair of blue stellar objects with a distance 1551+476B between components of {rho}~10".