Discoveries on southern, red-sensitive objective-prism plates. IV Extension to higher latitudes

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Astronomical Catalogs, Carbon Stars, Emission Spectra, H Alpha Line, Planetary Nebulae, Southern Sky, Dwarf Stars, M Stars, Photographic Plates, Polar Regions, Stellar Spectra

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This fourth in a series of papers (MacConnel, (1978, 1979, 1981) listing newly-found objects detected on Curtis Schmidt objective-prism plates extends the previous, 4500-sq deg coverage, confined to within 15 deg of the southern galactic plane, to higher galactic latitudes and to an additional 3100 sq deg. The lists presented cover 107 non-banded H-alpha emission stars, 12 M-type H-alpha emission stars, five suspected planetary nebulae, 10 carbon stars, 121 S/MS stars, three M dwarfs, and a peculiar and previously unreported star.

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