XTE J1118+480 (XND) Range: 12.9-19V Position: 11 18 10.76 +48 02 12.7 (J2000, from .dat file) Magnitude: V=12.948 B-V=0.041 (in .dat file) ID RA (2000) DEC X Y N V ERR B-V ERR 1 11 18 40.7 +48 03 26 300 73 7 10.963 0.007 0.517 0.004 2 11 18 46.4 +47 54 45 358 -448 8 12.231 0.008 0.686 0.004 3 11 17 44.5 +48 05 46 -264 213 7 13.031 0.005 1.052 0.005 4 11 18 00.4 +47 57 05 -105 -308 8 13.844 0.007 0.790 0.008 5 11 17 49.0 +47 56 02 -219 -371 8 14.301 0.008 0.680 0.010 6 11 18 14.4 +47 58 07 36 -246 8 14.945 0.013 0.978 0.019 7 11 18 42.6 +48 00 32 320 -101 7 15.217 0.005 0.741 0.010 8 11 18 25.6 +48 04 42 149 149 7 15.486 0.008 0.559 0.011 9 11 18 06.1 +47 57 20 -48 -293 8 16.059 0.018 0.967 0.029 10 11 18 07.2 +48 03 53 -36 100 7 16.443 0.023 1.502 0.061 11 11 18 24.5 +47 58 18 138 -235 8 17.195 0.035 0.859 0.046 12 11 17 55.6 +48 01 59 -153 -14 7 17.557 0.049 1.269 0.088 13 11 18 14.3 +48 00 44 36 -89 5 17.921 0.023 1.361 0.135 Notes: Brian Skiff recently measured two of the above stars. Additionally Brian measured the bright star some 10 arcmin SW of XTE J1118+480. The photometry is Stromgren and the measures are as follows: ID Name V b-y HD 98075 7.85 0.65 1 GSC 3451-1612 10.96 0.33 +/-0.02 3 GSC 3451-0938 12.98 0.63 +/-0.04 The V values for the two stars common to both observers agree very well. Bruce Sumner 5 April 2000