Given the recent notices about activity in 3C 279, here is a summary of available BVRI photometric sequences in the field. There are three such series, mostly overlapping, all published within the last two years. The individual data from each paper are reproduced below along with a table of averaged values. The first list shows the averaged photometry along with coordinates and GSC identifications. I have adopted the numbering scheme of Raiteri and Smith & Balonek. All the positions come from USNO-A2.0. The next three blocks show the lists from Villata et al., Raiteri et al., and from Smith & Balonek, and at the bottom the means from these three sources. All three papers give data in BVRI magnitudes rather than as magnitudes and colors, as are shown in the top list. Comparison among the three sources suggests the means should have external accuracy in the 0.01-0.03 mag. range in each color. N.B. that Villata star 'B' is a large-amplitude variable, which the Villata group have called "Simona"; see the Raiteri paper for comments. The position of 3C 279 itself for equinox 2000 is: 12 56 11.17 -05 47 21.5. Finally, a chart of the field can be found at: http://quasar.colgate.edu/~tbalonek/optical/3C279compstars.gif ...which is at Tom Balonek's Web site on active galaxies. This small .gif image has most of the comparison stars labelled, but the numbering scheme is different than in the list below. You'll have to compare relative positions to get things correct---or look in either of the recent papers by Raiteri or Smith & Balonek! If anyone finds errors in my arithmetic, I'll be pleased to know about it! \Brian Summary table Name RA (2000) Dec s GSC V B-V V-R V-I 3C 279 1 12 56 10.3 -05 50 14 A 4956-1119 12.42 0.61 0.37 0.72 3C 279 6 12 55 48.6 -05 44 21 A 4956-1151 12.81 0.61 0.37 0.69 3C 279 2 12 56 28.5 -05 44 22 A 4956-0858 12.99 0.75 0.43 0.82 3C 279 3 12 56 26.6 -05 45 22 A 4956-1102 14.89 0.59 0.34 0.69 3C 279 Villata C 12 56 04.5 -05 51 14 A 15.14 1.23 0.70 3C 279 4 12 55 58.0 -05 44 18 A 15.66 0.87 0.53 3C 279 5 12 56 14.5 -05 46 47 A 15.96 0.86 0.50 0.96 "Simona" 12 56 08.5 -05 44 35 A large-amplitude variable Villata et al. 1997 A&AS 121,119 B V R Remarks 1253-055 A 16.84 15.84 15.46 = Raiteri 5 1253-055 B 17.31 16.71 16.74 = Raiteri S; variable! 1253-055 C 16.37 15.14 14.44 1253-055 D 13.05 12.39 12.06 = Raiteri 1 Raiteri et al. 1998 A&AS 130,495 B V R 3C 279 1 13.02 12.42 12.05 3C 279 2 13.73 12.99 12.56 3C 279 3 15.49 14.87 14.53 3C 279 4 16.53 15.66 15.13 3C 279 5 16.79 15.98 15.47 Smith & Balonek 1998 PASP 110,1164 B V R I Remarks 3C 279 1 13.01 12.41 12.05 11.70 = Raiteri 1 3C 279 2 13.74 12.99 12.55 12.17 = Raiteri 2 3C 279 3 15.47 14.90 14.53 14.20 = Raiteri 3 3C 279 5 16.82 15.94 15.45 15.00 = Raiteri 5 3C 279 6 13.42 12.81 12.44 12.12 means: B V R I Remarks 3C 279 1 13.03 12.42 12.05 11.70 3C 279 6 13.42 12.81 12.44 12.12 3C 279 2 13.74 12.99 12.56 12.17 3C 279 3 15.48 14.89 14.55 14.20 3C 279 C 16.37 15.14 14.44 3C 279 4 16.53 15.66 15.13 3C 279 5 16.82 15.96 15.46 15.00 Villata discrepant V omitted