Ymo6_Ado")YVHӮhC Edn#Eb6m3fY|xsG+6ct>:NG8#Q!Ô)tRjx4!VE&UɆ`^]yq{p|w ^axw΃ 0ɭjőU9OQ!JBb\x;D2 *r犧(+{XsU6_LI/4(;r5w/:5GA/]bW7ZH5溨'f׆ri2oq6=8Fiڋ]YYQ[ Zr;\k^@<}Ș\gRF5%ꁻ_&kGpIN* ZrkL@@-@WCsk"T#uocѨ ffD;m$s**MC-m(][~0 }4}:93>{3k`CT\k%0;69wC#`7S5R`tLwUU:DԖ]Xf v֚qT8qHކlB cg;}уimv[V}p- yO1҆"$&)K9BKl EiPIGߗV>@[PﳵlLq'8:63D&G}9rסt ;#|cQRWir6gBJn < 2%ZGvr؂㝄EwI2HB_angt.eQDIk]7. ^]ynG I&mi[Tu L.0J)3j>:c1&1}r?e׃R`ߓ ?pF#MYtgf\kWd?Qx7|ߺp Uτ# ̼RvrW6a4N42N`ʃdXi HHr|- Ii͡Cy) WN J1509+5905| |The difference with the NVSS position indicates that our VLA WN J1509+5905| |observations are not deep enough to detect a probable WN J1509+5905| |west-south-western component. WN J1821+3601| |The source 35" south-west of the NVSS position is not detected WN J1821+3601| |in the NVSS. This is therefore not a real USS source because WN J1821+3601| |the NVSS flux density was underestimated. WN J1832+5354| |The source 19" north-east of the NVSS position is not detected WN J1832+5354| |in the NVSS. This is therefore not a real USS source because WN J1832+5354| |the NVSS flux density was underestimated. WN J1852+5711| |The extended POSS identification suggests this source is WN J1852+5711| |located in a galaxy cluster. WN J2313+3842| |The extended POSS identification suggests this source is WN J2313+3842| |located in a galaxy cluster. TN J0233+2349| |This is probably the north-western hotspot of a 35" source, TN J0233+2349| |with the south-eastern component barely detected in our TN J0233+2349| |VLA map. TN J0309-2425| |We have classified. this source as a 13" double, but the TN J0309-2425| |western component might also be the core of a 45" source, with TN J0309-2425| |the other hotspot around RA=3h9m10s, DE=-24{deg}25'50". TN J0349-1207| |The core-dominated structure is reminiscent of the TN J0349-1207| |red quasar WN J0717+4611. TN J0352-0355| |This is probably the south-western hotspot of a 30" source. TN J0837-1053| |Given the 10" difference between the positions of the NVSS and TN J0837-1053| |diffuse VLA source, this is probably the northern component TN J0837-1053| |of a larger source. TN J0408-2418| |This is the z=2.44 source MRC 0406244 (McCarthy et al., 1996, TN J0408-2418| |Cat. ). The bright object on the POSS is a TN J0408-2418| |foreground star to the north-east of the R=22.7 galaxy. TN J0443-1212| |Using the higher resolution VLA image, we can identify this TN J0443-1212| |radio source with a faint object on the POSS. TN J2106-2405| |This is the z=2.491 source MRC 2104-242 (McCarthy et al., TN J2106-2405| |1996, Cat. ). The identification is an R=22.7 TN J2106-2405| |object, not the star to the north-north-west of the TN J2106-2405| |NVSS position. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------