13. 13.5 mag companion 20" distant. This is the system AC of the IDS catalog. 16. 30" from BD+17 17. 29. Note the proximity to No. 31. 76. 1' in P.A. 100deg from a brighter star, apparently not BD 87. Strong MgH. 103. Fainter companion, 30" in 220deg. 115. Very strong D line. 118. Fainter star 1' away in 160deg. 127. A close pair of stars of similar spectral type. 137. Weak D line. 158. Exceptionally strong green MgH. 169. 13.5mag companion, possibly M type, 40" away in 130deg 193. Apparent Mg I + some MgH strong, and no D line. 207. D line weak. 233. About 30" away from a 10.5 mag star. 303. D line weak. 322. My magnitude is estimated much too bright. The HD magnitude is 322 8.5. Small proper motion (0.035") in SAO catalog. 328. Close, identical east-west double. 339. Like No. 193. 347. Not the nearby +29 535. 350. 90" in 50deg from HD 20205 {F5, 7.6mag}. 373. Companion to HD 21663, 30". In the IDS catalog. 389. A star of the same brightness is 50" away in 250deg but does not appear 389 to be a dwarf. 406. A 13.0 mag M0 star, of uncertain luminosity class, is 30" away in 290deg 406 Evidently an IDS star. 412. Faint companion, without visible D line, 70" in 200deg. 436. Classified gK1 at Mount Wilson, and the negligible AGK3 proper 436 motion supports this. Included only in order to call attention to the 436 discrepancy. I have been unable to obtain a slit spectrogram. 439. An identical pair of 5" separation. 497. 75" in 165deg from 51 Eri, which is ADS 3350 A. Tbe present star is not 497 ADS 3350 B. 505. 4" identical east-west pair. In IDS catalog. 544. About 10" apart from 545, nearly E-W. In IDS catalog. 545. About 10" apart from 544, nearly E-W. In IDS catalog. 552. An E-W pair, ~7". ADS 3793. 563. Exceptionally strong D line 635. The dwarf character is somewhat in doubt because of a spectral overlap 642. +36 1611B is fainter, but with similar spectrum; 28" in 320deg. 664. About 60" in ~220deg from HD 63240, which is ADS 6379 A. However, 664 B is reported at 24", where no star is visible on my plate. 688. D line weak for the assigned type. 689. Fainter companion, estimated 5" in 290deg. In IDS catalog. 713. Two nearby stars, unclassifiable, as follows: 13.0mag, 10" in 225deg; 713 13.5mag, 30" in 300deg. 723. 13.5mag M0 companion, 35" in 225deg. 724. 13.5mag M0 companion, 25" in 280deg. 736. The published position of BPM 73023 is 10' north of this, and there is 736 such a star on my plate. 741. Very strong MgH, but weak D line. 753. The AGK3 gives a total proper motion of 0.09". 848. 12.1mag companion, 20" in 45deg. 862. The SAO catalog makes the total proper motion 0.033". 868. The AGK3 gives the very small proper motion of 0.015". 872. 13.5mag companion, 25" in 225deg. 892. Two different stars (892,3), about 1' apart. 893. Two different stars (892,3), about 1' apart. 903. A similar star, called component A in the IDS catalog, is 20" away in 903 280deg. 919. 13.0mag companion, 30" in 0deg. 957. ADS 8204 B. A is HD 100302, K0, luminosity class unassignable 957 from my plate. 974. Another dM1 of similar brightness is 10" away in 110deg. 996. Bergerdorf 56-872 (dK5). 1018. The SAO catalog gives a negligible proper motion. 1025. D line weak. 1026. (with 1027) BDS 6226. Upgr 67: K2 V for both. 1027. (with 1026) BDS 6226. Upgr 67: K2 V for both. 1038. A star is seen on the survey plate in the published position of the 1038 nearby BPM 88522. 1043. Gliese 499, small proper motion. JoyAbt: dM0. 1063. Little or no D line visible; type depends on the MgI + MgH. 1063 Bergedorf 81-291, g:G7. 1110. (1110,11) A double of about 10" separation. 1111. (1110,11) A double of about 10" separation. 1118. ADS 9098 A. 1119. ADS 9098 BC. 1123. Noted as a close double on the survey plate. IDS catalog: 2" in 85deg. 1124. D line weak. 1129. The published position of BPM 89565 is only 2' from this, but its 1129 quoted photographic magnitude of 15.5 makes its identity with No. 1129 1129 doubtful. 1156. Faint companion, 50" in 260deg. 1161. Fuzzy spectrum indicates a close double. ADS 9276 agrees with this 1161 position and is quoted as 3.4", 105deg. Aitken's BD number, however, is 1161 over ten minutes of time in R.A. away from this position, which 1161 corresponds to no BD star. The IDS spectral type of F5 is presumably 1161 Vyssotsky's for Aitken's BD number. 1194. ADS 9444 B. 1218. 20" in 300deg from No. 1219. 1219. Despite the dubious luminosity classification, included because of 1219 proximity to No. 1218, which is a secure dwarf. 1236. 12.5mag companion 10" in 270deg, probably a K dwarf. 1243. The SAO catalog gives a very small proper motion. 1249. A BPM star of similar spectrum to this one is 2.5' distant. 1253. The AGK3 cites a proper motion of only 0.020". 1274. The AGK3 gives a proper motion of 0.034". 1286. Included only because of proximity to No. 1285. 1288. The AGK3 gives a proper motion of 0.036". 1302. The AGK3 gives a proper motion of 0.075". 1313. The AGK3 gives a proper motion of 0.046". 1323. The AGK3 gives a proper motion of 0.041". 1341. The AGK3 gives a proper motion of 0.027". 1343. Two identical stars, 20" in 60deg. The temperature class is made some- 1343 what uncertain from the image overlap. 1347. The SAO catalog gives a proper motion of 0.158". 1353. 13.5 mag companion, 15" in 270deg. 1354. Faint companion, 1" in 270deg. 1360. (1360,61) Note the proximity of these two stars. An entry at this 1360 position occurs in the IDS catalog, but without data on separation 1360 and position angle. 1361. (1360,61) Note the proximity of these two stars. An entry at this position 1361 position occurs in the IDS catalog, but without data on separation 1361 and position angle. 1364. A BPM star of photographic magnitude 14.5 is also in this position, 1364 but in view of the magnitude difference I am assuming that they are 1364 different. 1378. SAO catalog gives a proper motion of 0.040". 1379. The Yale parallax catalog (1952 ed.) quotes a trigonometric parallax of 1379 0.049". Has a white dwarf companion (Bidelman 1983). 1384. Very strong D line. 1391. 40" in 280deg from BD-01 3243. 1403. AGK3 gives 0.021" proper motion. 1419. SAO catalog gives 0.02" proper motion. 1426. AGK3 gives a negligibly small proper motion. 1436. Faint companion, 2" in 250deg. 1438. Not tbe nearby V2046 Oph, which is separately seen on tbe survey 1438 plate. 1440. A real rarity. 1481. About 3' from LP 627-42, an NLTT star. 1482. About 3' from an NLTT star. 1500. The AGK3 finds a negligibly small proper motion, but a 10deg blue-region 1500 objective-prism plate confirms that the star is a dwarf. 1504. Weak D line. 1505. Too faint and late in type to be classifiablc as a dwarf, if it is a 1505 dwarf. 1509. Negligibly small proper motion (AGK3). 1525. Negligibly small proper motion {AGK3). 1568. Not the nearby LTT l5321, which is separately seen on the survey plate. 1602. AGK3 proper motion = 0.03". 1604. Negligible AGK3 proper motion. 1619. Negligible AGK3 proper motion. 1674. Negligible SAO proper motion. 1686. AGK3 proper motion = 0.023". 1687. SAO proper motion = 0.045". 1724. A companion of similar brightness is about 5" distant, near 270deg. In the 1724 IDS catalog. 1729. SAO lists a negligible proper motion. 1767. Robertson's M star is visible on my plate, but is not classifiable from it 1767 as a clearcut dwarf. It looks about M0, somewhat fainter than No. 1767, 1767 and is about 35" in 135deg from it. 1813. Negligible SAO proper motion. 1887. Included because of its proximity to No. 1886. 1889. Included because of its proximity to No. 1890. 1904. Included because only 10" from No. 1905. 1905. Companion to No. 1904. 1917. Slightly fainter companion; 30" in 45deg. (IDS catalog: 22" in 24deg .) 1934. Negligible AGK3 proper motion. 1935. 13.5mag companion, 40" in 315deg. 1946. 12.5mag companion, <= 5" in 235deg. 1949. Like No. 193. 1950. Another dwarf 5' distant is an NLTT star. 1960. 30" in 270deg from BD+14 4719. 1964. Strong MgH. 1973. Also observed in the visual region via a slit spectrogram. 1978. Classified mainly from Mg I + MgH. 1993. SAO catalog gives 0.041" proper motion. 2013. Once classified N? at Dearborn; see my carbon star catalog. 2017. SAO proper motion = 0.018". 2033. AGK3 proper motion = 0.060". 2074. AGK3 proper motion = 0.024". 2085. AGK3 proper motion negligibly small. 2091. AGK3 proper motion = 0.5036". 2144. 30" in 120deg from BD-00 4550 = No. 115-309 in the Bergedorf 2144 Spektral Durchmusterung, type dG5. The spectra and magnitudes 2144 suggest that the pair is physical. This pair does not seem to be in the 2144 IDS catalog. The AGK3 gives a proper motion of 0.081"for the BD 2144 star. 2151. 30" in 310deg from BD+07 5082, for which the AGK3 gives a proper 2151 motion of 0.194". In the IDS catalog. The HD type for thc brighter star 2151 is G5, suggesting a physical pair. 2159. A barely resolved pair. 2169. 13.5mag companion, 10" in 270deg.