We present the coordinates, apparent magnitudes, and morphological types for 230 galaxies presumably identified with HIPASS (HI Parkes All-Sky Survey) sources. The new optical counterparts of the HIPASS sources follow the well-known statistical relationships between the hydrogen mass, luminosity, and type of galaxies. Low-surface-brightness galaxies constitute a significant fraction among these objects. The median value of the hydrogen mass-to-luminosity ratio for them is a factor of 2 or 3 higher than that for bright HIPASS galaxies, reaching 1.7M_{sun}/L{sun}_. A number of our objects are located near the boundary log (M(HI)/L(B))=0.2(M(B)+20) that defines the zone of gravitational stability of disk galaxies against large-scale star formation.
Cone search capability for table J/PAZh/34/920/table1 (New probable optical identifications of HIPASS sources in the Local Supercluster)