
The study of the redshift distribution of a complete sample of galaxies brighter than 14.5 mph has been performeded over an area encompassing about 1800 square degrees in Linx and Gemini. The main result is the discovery of a new filament of galaxies in Gemini, at a radial velocity of 4800 km/s, mainly composed of spirals. The possible connection of a cloud of galaxies surrounding the cluster A569, the new filament in Gemini and the Linx-Ursa Major supercluster with the Perseus supercluster is briefly discussed.
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