Whilst it is true that the positions of HadV65 and NSV 11168=CSS 1064 do lie suspiciously on an east - west line almost exactly 6 arcmins apart, and the CSS lists 1064's position as only good to the arcmin, the following link to the source reference shows the original ID of CSS 1064 to have been with BD -10 4748 , a completely separate star [= GSC/TYC 5696 1707 1 = PPM 234869] lying just east of 4 arcmins south of HadV65. HadV65 therefore does not seem to be NSV 11168=CSS 1064 Reference URL is [and should be _all one line_] : http://adsbit.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-iarticle_query?bibcode=1957ApJ...125..408B&db_key=AST&page=5&plate_select=NO&data_type=GIF&type=SCREEN_GIF where it is object number 53 in table 4 [reference identified from joint information in NSV and CSS refs]. [NB CDS recommends CSS for Stephenson's 2nd S Star cat, whilst GCSS is acronym for his 1st S Star cat, and numbering twixt two does not tally]. (The question now is : what happened to NSV 11168's position to move it so far from BD -10 4748!!!!) John