\begin{table}%T2 \caption{\label{tbl:hsnew}Analysis for eight stars from the HS survey, not included in \citet{edelmann03}. } \small%\centering \par \begin{tabular}{lclccc} \hline\hline\noalign{\smallskip} Name & \mpg & Class & \teff & \logg & \logy \\ & mag & & kK & dex & dex \\ \hline \multicolumn{6}{l}{Observed with CA/\twin} \\ \object{HS~1733+4540} & 15.1 & sdOB & 37.5 & 5.6 & $-$3.0 \\ \object{HS~1909+7004} & 15.4 & sdB & 36.5 & 5.4 & $-$2.9 \\ \multicolumn{6}{l}{Spectra courtesy of \citet{YAS_PhD}} \\ \object{HS~0026+0439}\tablefootmark{1} & 14.8 & sdB & 36.7 & 5.8 & $-$3.0 \\ \object{HS~0042+0927}\tablefootmark{1} & 16.0 & sdB & 30.2 & 5.6 & $-$2.9 \\ \object{HS~2254+0640}\tablefootmark{1} & 15.2 & sdB & 29.1 & 5.6 & $-$2.7 \\ \object{HS~2320+0840}\tablefootmark{1,2} & 14.6 & sdB+ & 30.0 & 5.8 & $-$2.6 \\ \object{HS~2323+0459}\tablefootmark{1} & 14.8 & sdB & 29.3 & 5.4 & $-$2.8 \\ \object{HS~2334+0144} & 15.5 & sdB & 30.8 & 5.6 & $-$2.6 \\ \hline \end{tabular} \tablefoot{\mpg\ gives the photographic magnitude from the HS survey plates, ``Class'' our spectroscopic classification, followed by the effective temperature (\teff), surface gravity (\logg), and atmospheric helium abundance ($\log y$~=~\lheh), from our model fits. The sdB+ classification indicates a composite spectrum. The notes on the names imply: \tablefoottext{1}{Also found in the PG survey \citep{pgcat}.}\\ \tablefoottext{2}{Also found in the KUV survey \citep{kuv}.}} \end{table}