The list below shows precise coordinates and identifications for objects examined by Jack MacConnell in a 1983 'Revista Mexicana' paper. All the objects were purported planetary nebulae, but several dozen were found to be late-type emission-line stars. The stars were were classified on objective-prism plates having IIaF (including H-alpha) and/or I-N (far red) emulsion. I show here only stars where a spectral type is given. Many of the stars are correctly placed in SIMBAD, but I referred to a substantial number of source charts to re-identify the stars from scratch. In a few cases Jack has evidently classified a red star near a confirmed planetary nebula, in which case I supply alternate names. Many of the stars are the cool components of symbiotic binaries; many are also known variables. In the first column I show the name used by MacConnell, which in most cases is preceded by 'PN' in SIMBAD, and in fact are still erroneously given the object type 'PN' there. An asterisk here indicates a note at the bottom of the table. I show coordinates from either UCAC2 or 2MASS, in many cases improved over what SIMBAD shows. These are followed by UCAC2, IRAS, and MSX6C names as available. At least approximate V magnitudes are given for all objects from either ASAS-3 or GSC-2.2. In the original paper Jack assigned types only in broad bins: 'early', 'mid', and 'late' M type. In accordance with previous discussions with him about his larger IRAS survey, I have changed these to M2/3, M4/6, and M7/9 to indicate uncertainty within the range of types given. For stars where there is no other published type, these should be entirely satisfactory. The suffix 'e' for H-alpha emission is added for stars from Table 1. The remarks show SIMBAD IDs (stars with multiple entries), plus GCVS names not already shown there. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Southern late-type emission-line stars version: 8 Dec 2005 source: 1983RMxAA...8...39M MacCONNELL D.J. Rev. Mex. Astron. Astrofis., 8, 39-43 (1983) Photographic infrared observations of planetary nebulae. position sources (column 's'): M 2MASS (2003yCat.2246.....C, II/246) U UCAC2 (2004AJ....127.3043Z, I/289) Table 1 Name RA (J2000) Dec s UCAC2 IRAS MSX6C V spec remarks Ve 2-22 8 59 15.90 -45 35 35.1 U 12179968 Z08575-4523 G266.5111+00.2218 15.5 M2/3?e Ve 6-22 Wray 16- 51 9 33 29.56 -46 34 50.9 U 11729901 09316-4621 G271.3534+03.7961 13.3 M/Se supergiant? Hen 2- 38 9 54 43.29 -57 18 52.4 U 06763175 09530-5704 G280.8065-02.2405 14.8 M7/9e Hen 2- 87 12 45 47.03 -63 00 35.7 M G302.2901-00.1447 16.4 M2/3:e Hen 2- 91 13 10 04.85 -63 11 30.0 U 03926120 13068-6255 G305.0327-00.3960 14.2 M2/3e Sa 3-22 13 14 30.30 -58 51 49.6 U 06118536 15.0 M4/6e Wray 16-137 13 50 15.36 -61 48 55.2 M 13467-6134 G309.8176+00.2676 15.5 M:e SS 252, supergiant? Wray 16-145 14 08 46.97 -57 04 36.6 U 06854474 14.5 M4/6e Hen 2-127 * 15 24 49.78 -51 49 52.6 M G325.5406+04.1772 15.0 M4/6e NSV 20307 Wray 16-202 16 06 56.98 -49 26 41.8 M G332.2776+01.9547 15.1 M2/3?e NWrn of 4" pair Hen 2-147 16 14 01.10 -56 59 28.0 M 16099-5651 G327.9194-04.2974 15. M8/9e 'very late M', NErn of 6" pair Wray 16-214 16 19 28.37 -50 37 50.7 U 10018573 16156-5030 G332.9268-00.2874 14.0 M:e supergiant? Hen 2-156 16 21 07.76 -42 23 54.1 U 13813138 13.3 M4/6e Hen 2-173 16 36 24.64 -39 51 44.4 U 14867300 G342.7711+05.0108 13.4 M4/6e HD 149427 16 37 42.70 -55 42 26.4 U 07616156 16336-5536 11.6 M2/3?e not red Hen 2-176 16 41 31.20 -45 13 04.6 M 16379-4507 G339.3935+00.7448 16. M4/6e NSV 20734 Hen 2-179 16 43 16.38 -46 00 42.4 U 12060342 16396-4555 G338.9979-00.0089 15.5 M:e supergiant? H 2-2 17 07 21.73 -34 05 14.5 U 17320763 G351.1743+03.8855 14. M4/6e V455 Sco, not IRAS 17040-3401 H 1-8 17 12 12.87 -32 37 46.9 M G352.9522+03.9335 16.0 M7/9e NSV 8271 = AS 221 H 2-5 17 15 19.82 -31 33 53.4 U 18485558 G354.2048+04.0184 14.4 M4/6e NSV 21208 Sa 3-43 17 17 55.78 -30 01 42.5 M 14.5 M2/3?e Th 3- 7 17 21 02.54 -29 22 52.8 M 17.7 M7/9e Th 3-17 17 27 31.62 -29 02 56.4 M 16.4 M7/9e Th 3-18 17 28 26.93 -28 38 34.6 U 19972722 15.3 M4/6e Th 3-20 17 29 06.20 -29 43 17.7 M 14.0 M4/6:e [T66b] 333 = NSV 8805 Th 3-29 17 32 27.89 -29 05 08.8 M G358.3398+02.3541 15.6 M4/6e M 1-21 17 34 17.21 -19 09 22.8 U 24397093 14.7 M4/6e Th 4-4 17 50 23.83 -19 53 43.2 U G008.3117+03.7321 16.0 M4/6e Bl 3-6 17 52 56.31 -31 19 18.4 M 15.5 M7/9e * 17 55 05.10 -31 12 12.1 M G359.1013-02.9205 15.7 M4/6 2MASS J17550510-3112120 M 3-18 17 57 16.01 -21 41 29.1 U 23193050 G007.5722+01.4392 14.6 M7/9e Ve 3-61 (duplicate name) Ap 1- 8 18 04 29.63 -28 21 34.7 M 18013-2821 14.6 M4/6e SWrn of 20" red pair Ap 1-10 18 10 43.86 -27 57 50.1 M G003.5994-04.2968 13.6 M4/6e Ap 1-11 * 18 11 01.68 -28 32 40.3 M 19993564 14.0 M4/6e Ern of 3" pair Hen 2-370 18 14 34.52 -29 49 23.7 M 12.7 M2/3e HD 319167 18 15 24.67 -30 31 55.4 M 13.1 M4/6e Hen 2-374 18 15 31.07 -21 35 22.8 U 23201608 G009.7315-02.2128 13.9 M5/7e St 2-128 18 17 47.59 -24 02 31.1 M 18147-2403 G007.8148-03.8353 15.2 M5/7e crowded Hen 2-396 18 23 29.00 -21 53 09.5 M 14.0 M4/6e Pe 2-16 18 54 10.03 -04 38 51.9 U 30244626 16.3 M4/6e 19 00 38.06 -02 12 05.7 U 31050619 G032.0190-03.0514 13.9 M4/6e 49" E of K 3-18 K 4-23 19 18 34.76 +14 59 51.3 U 37056419 19162+1454 G049.3344+00.9417 15. M7/9e K 4-24 19 21 14.82 +14 06 10.3 U 36880054 G048.8476-00.0483 16. M7/9e not IRAS 19188+1400 K 3-44 19 40 54.34 +18 44 48.2 M 19386+1837 G055.1862-01.9455 15. M7/9e K 4-32 19 42 07.88 +24 30 02.2 M 19400+2422 G060.3282+00.6540 16. M7/9e crowded K 4-35 19 48 53.39 +20 07 07.7 U 39033331 19467+1959 G057.3172-02.8918 16. M7/9e K 3-47 19 50 26.05 +28 11 19.5 M 19483+2803 G064.4516+00.8989 15. M7/9e K 4-40 19 54 15.09 +24 57 51.8 M 19521+2449 G062.1195-01.4857 16. M5/7e Table 2 Name RA (J2000) Dec s UCAC2 IRAS MSX6C V spec remarks Pe 2- 3 9 10 16.70 -44 24 32.0 M 09084-4412 G266.9322+02.4613 14. M4/6 NSV 18145 Wray 16- 60 9 48 20.63 -59 32 11.6 U 05529089 09468-5918 G281.5609-04.4905 11. M7/9 10 35 41.36 -60 38 06.0 U 05026006 12.5 M2/3 near Wray 16-73 St 2-14 * 11 10 40.65 -63 43 53.1 M 11086-6327 G292.0584-03.0068 15.8 M7/9 Ste 2 13 38 59.10 -56 07 34.1 U 07308180 13357-5552 12.1 M4/6 ID verified on Stenholm chart Ste 3 13 53 24.00 -58 56 11.0 U 06133896 13499-5841 G310.8629+02.9776 12.4 M4/6 ID verified on Stenholm chart 17 33 17.78 -28 22 02.9 U 20218420 G359.0432+02.5917 14.7 M7/9 near Ap 1-5 Th 3-36 17 39 20.74 -28 47 01.2 U 19976636 G359.4061+01.2482 16.2 M4/6 Bl 3-5 17 42 19.69 -30 26 54.9 U 19224553 16.4 M2/3 reddened * 17 44 17.31 -32 01 01.2 M G357.2220-01.3641 17.6 M7/9 [RHI84] 9-1000 HD 317042 18 06 34.86 -27 44 04.5 U 20464150 G003.3590-03.3835 9.6 M2/3 near Sa 3-119 18 58 45.19 -05 24 24.4 U 30075980 18560-0528 G028.9440-04.0852 14.9 M4/6 near Th 1-I K 4-13 19 04 11.21 +10 10 46.7 U 35452710 19018+1006 G043.4376+01.8269 15.5 M4/6 K 4-14 19 04 39.57 +01 22 18.0 M 19021+0117 G035.6615-02.3146 15.5 M4/6 Ap 3- 1 19 10 36.13 +02 49 28.2 M 15.5 M4/6 K 4-18 19 12 09.11 +02 37 57.0 M 19096+0232 G037.6432-03.3993 15. M7/9 IRAS coords poor Notes Hen 2-127 contributes to IRAS 15210-5139. 17 55 05 the star classified lies 9" NW of the planetary nebula PN G359.1-02.9. Ap 1-11 UCAC2 proper motion is spurious due to crowding. St 2-14 red star near Sanduleak position. 17 44 17 near Wray 16-298.