Very minor item about this star, which is:
NSV 6719 = BD-00 2846 = IRAS 14326-0046 = DO 3517 = GSC 4984-0480
The NSV catalogue shows this as spectral type G5, but the Dearborn
catalogue gives it as M4. The TASS MkIII V-I = 2.8, so at +52 deg
galactic latitude this is not due to reddening. The Dearborn types run
about +1 step too late compared to the MK system, so the likely type is
about M3---consistent with the IRAS detection and the probable variability.
\Brian

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