\begin{table}%t9 \caption {\label{tab3}Summary$^{{a}}$ of the optical properties of O-stars in NGC~2244 ({\it top part}) and Mon OB2 ({\it bottom}).} %\centerline { \begin{tabular}{l c c c} \hline\hline Name & Spectral type & $v~\sin{i}$ & Spectroscopic status\\ \hline HD~46~056 & O8Vn & 355$~\pm~$21 & C ? (rapid rotator)\\ HD~46149 & O8V+B0--1V & 78$~\pm~$11$^{\ddagger}$ & SB2\\ HD~46~150 & O5.5V((f)) & 97$~\pm~$9 & Bin?\\ HD~46~202 & O9V & 54$~\pm~$15 & C\\ HD~46~223 & O4V((f$^{+}$)) & 100$~\pm~$17 & C\\ HD~46~485 & O8Vn & 301$~\pm~$25 & C ? (rapid rotator)\\ \hline HD~46~573 & O7.5V((f)) & 110$~\pm~$18 & SB1\\ HD~46~966 & O8.5V & 63$~\pm~$17 & C\\ HD~48~279 & ON7.5V & 130$~\pm~$13 & C\\ \hline \end{tabular} } \par \smallskip \par $^{{a}}$ The first column provides the name of each star studied in this paper. The next two columns give the spectral classification and the projected rotational velocity (in~km~s$^{-1}$) of the O-type stars, while the last column reports the status of the star as derived from our campaign: ``C'' means that our study did not reveal any indication of RV variability or of binarity, suggesting the star is probably single, ``Bin?'' indicates a potential binary, ``SB1'' corresponds to a spectroscopic binary where the second component has not been detected yet but where a period has been determined, whilst ``SB2'' corresponds to a spectroscopic binary where the two components are visible. $^{\ddagger}$ Notes: the reported value for HD~46149 is the projected rotational velocity for the primary. \end{table}