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1. Introduction. 2. Infrared Source Identification Tables. Table SMC-2.1: Halpha Nebulae. SMC-2.2: Dark Clouds. SMC-2.3: Stellar Objects. LMC-2.1: Halpha Nebulae. LMC-2.2: Dark Clouds. LMC-2.3: Stellar Objects. 3. The Leiden-IRAS Magellanic Clouds Infrared Source Catalogues. Catalogue LI-SMC. Catalogue LI-LMC. 4. Atlas of Infrared Emission of the Magellanic Clouds. Table SMC-4.1: Fields. LMC-4.1: Fields. SMC-4.2: Field Characteristics. LMC-4.2: Field Characteristics. SMC-4.3: Atlas Contour levels. LMC-4.3: Atlas Contour levels. Atlas SMC. Atlas LMC. TEXT NO. 2: The Atlas and Catalogue of Infrared Sources in the Magellanic Clouds provides a complete list of infrared sources detected by the Infrared Astronomical Satellite (IRAS) in the Magellanic Clouds, as well as a set of detailed maps, completely covering the Clouds in all four wavelength bands. The inclusion of nearly 100 maps with perpendicular scan directions allows determination of source extent and structure with the maximum available resolution. Identification of catalogue sources on the maps is facilitated by 15 transparent overlays, containing coordinate grids, source positions, and the positions of field stars. In addition, cross-identification tables provide easy reference of optical objects to infrared sources. The Atlas and Catalogue of Infrared Sources in the Magellanic Clouds is an essential tool for all researchers dealing with these companions of the Galaxy.
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