1. C star. 2. Identified as a giant candidate by MX spectroscopy. 3. Observed by H94, but with low S/N. 4. H-beta in emission. 5. Listed as EDOH and EDOE in Table 1 of H94 and as EDONH and EDONE in their Table 3. The 1950 coordinates given here are not derived from PPM J2000 coordinates transformed back to 1950. Instead, B1950 coordinates of the standard stars were used to determine the reference frame (see Vol. 1 of the PPM Catalog, pp. 11, 14, and 26). Comments on star names: We tried to be economical of star names. We did not invent any unnecessary names, nor did we carry along unneeded designations. That said, the nomenclature is complicated and many stars have acquired more than one name. COS### names are from the proper motion survey of Cudworth etal (1986). Names of the form ##q# are from the original iris photometry of Schommer, Olszewski, & Kunkel. Some of these have Van Agt (1967) numbers embedded in them. Although the ##q# designations are unpublished, they have been used in some previous studies. Most are cross-referenced in Cudworth etal (1986) and we give them only if there is no COS number. JI## names are from the work of H94. H94 also observed stars noted by Olszewski to be velocity members and stars from the COS list. Their designations seem to be mixed and matched; they called these stars CUD### and EDO###. We provide cross references to these names. Stars labelled N## are from an unpublished study by Olszewski. We suppress these names unless MMT velocities had been obtained using those names or unless the star was in our master list because of that unpublished study and because of the existence of MX spectra. Finally, almost every star has a 5-digit number. This number can be considered a running number; it is from a large body of APM photometry of the Ursa Minor region provided to us by M. Irwin. Although this photometry is unpublished, that is how we referred to the stars throughout the reduction. We remind readers that some mistakes may have crept into the cross-identifications; the coordinates are the ultimate way to settle any dispute.