\begin{table}%tB.3 \caption{\label{table:fields}The positions and sizes of the observed fields. Columns are: (1)~name of the field; (2),~(3)~equatorial coordinates of the centre of the field; (4),~(5)~galactic coordinates; (6),~(7)~ecliptic coordinates; (8)~number of raster points; (9)~area in square degrees; and (10)~additional remarks. All areas were observed at 90, 150, and 180~$\mu$m. In NGP(N) an additional square map was observed at 180~$\mu$m only. Details of the individual measurements are listed in Appendix, in Table~\ref{table:tdt}.} %\centering \small \begin{tabular}{llllllllll} \hline \hline Field & Ra (2000) & Dec (2000) & $l$ & $b$ & $\lambda$. & $\beta$ & Rasters & Area ($\square\degr$) & Notes \\ \hline EBL22 & 02 26 34.5 & --25 53 43 & 215.0 & --68.7 & 23.8 & --37.9 & 32 $\times$ 3 & 0.19 & \\ & 02 32 48.0 & --25 54 06 & 215.6 & --67.3 & 25.5 & --38.5 & 31 $\times$ 1 & 0.07 & 1D scan into a region of higher cirrus \\ EBL26 & 01 18 14.5 & 01 56 40 & 136.5 & --60.2 & 18.8 & --5.9 & 32 $\times$ 4 & 0.27 & \\ NGP(N) & 13 43 53.0 & 40 11 35 & 86.5 & 73.0 & 184.2 & 46.5 & 32 $\times$ 4 & 0.27 & \\ & 13 42 32.2 & 40 29 12 & 87.9 & 73.0 & 183.6 & 46.6 & 15 $\times$ 15 & 0.56 & 180 $\mu$m only\\ NGP(S) & 13 49 43.7 & 39 07 30 & 81.3 & 72.9 & 186.4 & 46.1 & 32 $\times$ 4 & 0.27 \\ \hline \end{tabular} \end{table}