Survey of late-type and irregular southern galaxies on plates taken with the UK 1.2-m Schmidt telescope. IV

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Astronomical Catalogs, Galactic Structure, Schmidt Telescopes, Southern Sky, Galactic Evolution, Luminosity, Photographic Plates, Tables (Data)

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The completion of a survey of late-type and irregular southern galaxies, based on 148 UK 1.2-m Schmidt film copies or plates and covering the interval from the south pole to Dec. = -22 deg, presents morphological types, luminosity classes, and inner and outer diameters for 500 galaxies of type Scd and later along with some peculiar and irregular systems. Tabulations are given of data for (1) 83 objects in the Second Reference Catalog of Bright Galaxies and (2) 417 other, mostly anonymous objects, as well as (3) a finding list of the 1269 galaxies catalogued in previous papers of this series, including 65 anonymous late-type objects having outer diameters greater than 5 arcmin, of which some are partly resolved dwarf systems.

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