I 14 TX Uma. I 16 Composite spectrum. I 19 ADS 7929AB. I 24 ADS 7964A. I 26 Omega Uma. I 46 49 Uma. I 56 BDS 5655B. The brighter component is listed in the HD as having m(pg) = 8.10 and spectral type G5. I 59 51 Uma, ADS 8046A. I 70 67 Leo, ADS 8071A. I 78 ADS 8085AB. I 79 This star has a 12th magnitude companion about 50" SE. I 82 ADS 8104AB. I 84 ADS 8105AB. I 96 55 Uma. I 99 ADS 8139A. I 119 ADS 8171AB. I 121 F2 or composite spectrum. I 122 57 Uma, ADS 8175A. I 124 Weak Balmer lines. I 136 BDS 5809A. I 144 ADS 8225AB. I 148 ADS 8231AB. I 154 ADS 8246A. I 155 Composite spectrum? I 158 Composite spectrum? I 171 Weak Balmer lines. I 173 Composite spectrum. I 182 Dr. W. W. Morgan and Mr. E. Mendoza of the Yerkes Observatory very kindly obtained a slit spectrogram of this star in 1956. I 182 Dr. Morgan writes: "BD+32 2188 is almost certainly an A-type subdwarf; the hydrogen lines are sharp, but absorption lines due to SiII and CaII are absent." I 184 ADS 8307A. I 195 Noted as having a composite spectrum (F2,A2) in the HD. I 205 65 Uma, ADS 8347. I 206 65 Uma, ADS 8347. I 215 BDS 5998A. I 220 67 Uma. I 227 ADS 8412A. I 235 F0P or composite spectrum. I 240 Classified by H. F. Weaver (1952ApJ...116..612W) as A4 V. I 241 ADS 8446AB. I 243 ADS 8451A. The fainter component is of spectral type late F or early G, m(pg) = 10.4. I 246 Weak Balmer lines. I 252 Faint G-band visible. I 254 ADS 8501A. I 257 Noted as having a composite spectrum (F5,A2) in the HD. I 258 Classified by Weaver as A5 V. I 260 Classified by Weaver as A4 ML. I 265 Classified by Weaver as A8 ML. I 266 Faint G-band visible. I 268 12 Com, ADS 8530A. Noted as having a composite spectrum (F5,A3) in the HD. The component C, m(pg) = 8.31, has a spectral type near F5. I 271 Classified by Weaver as A6 ML. I 272 ADS 8537AB. Faint G-band visible. I 273 13 Com. Classified by Weaver as A4p. I 274 ADS 8539AB. Classified by Weaver as F0 V. I 275 ADS 8540AB. I 277 Weak Balmer lines. I 279 HZ 25. I 280 14 Com. Classified by Weaver as F0p. This is the well-known shell star. I 281 16 Com. Classified by Weaver as A4p. I 284 Faint G-band visible. Noted as having a composite spectrum (F5,A3) in the HD. I 285 Classified by Weaver as A4 ML. I 288 Classified by Weaver as A4 ML. I 289 17 Com (ft) ADS 8568B. Classified by Weaver as A4 ML. I 291 17 Com (br) ADS 8568A. Classified as A0p (Si II strong) in the HD and by Weaver. Spectrum variable. I 294 21 Com. Classified as A3p (Sr II strong) in the HD and by Weaver. Spectrum variable. I 299 Faint G-band visible. I 303 ADS 8595AB. (F) or composite spectrum. I 313 Dr. W. W. Morgan and Mr. E. Mendoza of the Yerkes Observatory kindly obtained a slit spectrogram of this star in 1956. I 313 Dr. Morgan writes: "BD+25 2534 is practically certain to be a subdwarf of spectral type near B3-B5. The hydrogen lines are broad and very shallow." I 313 This star is No. 299 (+25 deg) in Malmquist's catalogue (Medd. f. Lunds Ast. Obs., Ser. II, Nr. 37, 1927), where its color index is given as -0.26. It is also listed in the catalogue of J. Feige (in press) as No. 66, with a color index of -0.3. I 319 9 CVn. I 322 Weak Balmer lines. Noted as A0p (Si II, Sr II, Cr II strong) in the HD. I 325 Weak Balmer lines. I 329 Noted as having "somewhat narrow lines" in the HD. I 334 Composite spectrum. I 334 This star is noted as having an unusual variable spectrum by C. R. Cowley (1956PASP...68..537C) and as being a probable Z And-type variable by G. S. Mumford III (1956PASP...68..538M). I 334 The spectral type listed in Table 1 is from a plate taken May 12, 1956. I 337 ADS 8661AB. Composite spectrum. I 339 11 CVn. I 341 30 Com, ADS 8674A. I 351 The star BD+32 2289 (11.2,F2) is about 60" NE. I 357 Alpha 1 CVn, ADS 8706B. The MK type (Johnson and Morgan, 1953ApJ...117..313J) is F0 V. I 358 Alpha 2 CVn, ADS 8706A. Noted as A0p (Si II strong) in the HD. Spectrum variable. I 362 ADS 8713A. I 363 ADS 8714AB. Two spectra. II 6 Weak Balmer lines. II 22 Very weak lines. II 23 Weak lines. II 24 Early A spectral type. II 26 Line intensities abnormal. II 41 Weak Balmer lines. II 43 Weak Balmer lines. II 44 Composite spectrum. II 63 Weak Balmer lines. II 73 Weak Balmer lines. Emission features? II 74 Faint G-band visible. II 86 V Com. II 87 Weak Balmer lines. II 92 Luyten No. 1 (1953AJ.....58...75L), I.C. = 0.0. II 94 HZ 19. II 95 Composite spectrum. II 96 Very weak lines. II 100 Weak Balmer lines, TU Com. II 107 HZ 22. II 109 Overlapped. Other star slightly SE. II 116 Very weak lines. II 118 Weak lines. II 122 Weak lines. II 131 Feige No. 61 (C.I. = -0.1) II 142 Many strong lines. This star is probably No. 611 in the Finding List of Blue Stars in High Galactic Latitudes by B. Iriarte and E. Chavira (Bol. Obs. Tonantzintla y Tacubaya, No. 16, p. 3, 1957BOTT....2p...3I). The color is described there as "violet". II 143 HZ 24. II 146 Composite spectrum. II 157 RR CVn. II 159 Faint G-band visible. This star has an 11.7 magnitude companion with spectral type near F7 about 15" W. II 162 Weak Balmer lines. II 164 Feige No. 64 (C.I. = -0.2). II 166 HZ 27. II 176 Weak Balmer lines. II 177 Feige No. 65 (C.I. = -0.2). II 178 SV CVn. II 184 Weak Balmer lines. II 195 Weak Balmer lines. II 196 Faint G-band visible. II 197 HZ 31. II 203 Spectrum nearly continous. II 208 Weak Balmer lines. II 212 Luyten No. 18 (1953AJ.....58...75L) I.C. = 0.1. II 215 Z CVn. II 227 Weak Balmer lines. II 230 Composite spectrum. II 232 Weak lines. This star is No. 139 = 673 in the Iriarte-Chavira finding list. The color is described there as "violet".