158 IX DRACONIS (UG) Range: 14.7-18.8p Position: 18 12 31.52 +67 04 46.1 (J2000, from .dat file) Magnitude: V=17.284 B-V=0.234 (from .dat file) ID RA (2000) DEC X Y N V ERR B-V ERR a) Comparison star sequence 1 18 13 28.0 +67 05 20 330 34 1 12.600 0.001 0.759 0.001 2 18 13 09.3 +67 01 10 221 -216 1 12.774 0.001 0.585 0.001 3 18 11 50.1 +67 03 28 -242 -78 1 13.427 0.001 0.901 0.001 4 18 11 46.1 +67 08 03 -265 197 1 13.750 0.001 0.552 0.001 5 18 12 29.1 +66 59 49 -14 -297 1 14.305 0.001 0.666 0.001 6 18 12 19.6 +67 06 27 -70 101 1 14.524 0.001 1.116 0.002 7 18 12 19.9 +67 07 50 -68 184 1 14.727 0.002 0.463 0.003 8 18 12 22.7 +67 07 07 -51 141 1 15.212 0.002 0.559 0.003 9 18 12 32.8 +67 08 41 8 234 1 15.706 0.003 0.696 0.004 10 18 12 19.2 +67 01 54 -72 -172 1 16.199 0.004 0.591 0.006 11 18 12 37.8 +67 05 16 37 30 1 16.872 0.006 0.703 0.008 12 18 12 30.8 +67 02 35 -4 -131 1 17.582 0.010 1.477 0.021 13 18 12 44.6 +67 03 06 77 -100 1 18.365 0.018 0.630 0.025 b) Wide-colour extension for CCD calibration 18 13 04.7 +67 09 01 193 255 1 13.097 0.001 0.256 0.001 18 12 16.5 +67 01 00 -88 -226 1 12.618 0.001 0.476 0.001 18 12 43.3 +67 00 30 69 -256 1 14.432 0.001 1.081 0.002 Notes: 1. This single night sequence, based on field photometry by Arne Henden, has nominal external errors of 0.02 magnitude. 2. This variable was formerly known as KUV 18126+6704. It is also RASS FSC object 1RXS 181232.2+670441. And in DWS 1997 it is listed as DRA 6. 3. There is a Tycho-2 star on the western edge with V=10.5. Bruce Sumner 17 September 2000