\begin{table}%t1 \caption{\label{tab1}Variable stars in the MACHO field \#1.} \par \small%\centerline { \begin{tabular}{ccclrrc} \hline\hline %&&&&&& \\[-8pt] ID & $V$ & $V-R$ & $f$[d$^{-1}$] & {\it SNR} & Type & TFA \\ \hline 05011976$-$6921083 & 16.889 & 0.101 & 1.80367 & 14.5 & B & 1\\ 05011992$-$6919188 & 17.585 & 0.049 & 0.37573 & 10.8 & B & 0\\ 05011998$-$6917495 & 18.066 & 0.430 & 0.252205 & 16.9 & EB & 0\\ 05012021$-$6920315 & 18.940 & 0.582 & 7.82853 & 7.0 & d Sct? & 1\\ 05012029$-$6920248 & 19.615 & 0.113 & 0.02328 & 13.9 & LPV & 0\\ \hline \end{tabular}} \medskip {Notes:} \par $-$ The object identification follows the notation of the 2MASS catalog, namely it is simply the abbreviated J2000 (RA,~Dec)~coordinates of the object. For example, 05011976$-$6921083 corresponds to RA~= 05:01:19.76, Dec~= $-$69:21:08.3. \par $-$ The frequencies for type EB variables are given by a larger number of digits, because of the higher sensitivity of the eclipse shape to the precision of the orbital period. \par $-$ The definition of the signal-to-noise ratio ({\it SNR}) and classification scheme are described in the text. \par $-$ Single digits under the column ``TFA'' mean exclusive TFA detections if~``1'' and pre-TFA detections if~``0''. \par $-$ The excerpt shown is part of the full table, which is only available at the CDS.%in the electronic version of this paper. \end{table}