Following suspected variable was found durning my scan of Amateur FITS Archive: AFASV_M31_438 AFASV_M31_438 amplitude=0.41 mag RA (2000) Decl. image 14.04 0 44 42.204 + 41 34 05.57 ugm 14.45 0 44 42.265 + 41 34 00.03 so1 images: so1: Mauro Facchini, Obsservatorio di Cavezzo, 0.20- m reflector f2.8, CCD Starlight HX516 date: 26/06/00 time: 00:15:26 UT ugm: Mauro Facchini, Obsservatorio di Cavezzo, 0.13- m reflector f4, CCD Starlight HX516 date: 06/09/00 time: 00:40:00 UT IDS FROM VIZIER: USNO A2.0: rad: 0.1019 RA: 00 44 42.086 Decl: +41 33 59.62 USNOid: 1275-00447496 Bmag: 16.6 Rmag: 15.4 epoch: 1953.773 Brightest stars in the field of M31 (Berkhuijsen+ 1988): rad: 0.1660 RA: 00 44 42.43 Decl: +41 33 56.0 seq: 3003 Vmag: 14.60+/-0.16 U-B: 0.10 BVRI CCD photometry in the field of M 31 (Magnier+ 1992): rad: 0.0985 RA: 00 44 42.17 Decl: +41 33 59.7 seq: 345554 Bmag: 14.777+/-0.014 Vmag: 14.192+/-0.048 Rmag: 13.792 Imag: 13.472 2MASS: rad: 0.0978 RA: 00 44 42.21 Decl: +41 33 59.7 Jmag: 12.740+/-0.028 Hmag: 12.370+/-0.029 Kmag: 12.325+/-0.033 Best regards, Maciej Reszelski