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These are the Hydrae stars in my current list:

  δ Hydrae 4.14 05° 42′ N 08h 35m 130.6
Al Minhar al Shujā σ Hydrae 4.45 03° 20′ N 08h 36m 130.9
  η Hydrae 4.30 03° 24′ N 08h 40m 132.0
  ε Hydrae 3.38 06° 25′ N 08h 44m 132.9
  ρ Hydrae 4.35 05° 50′ N 08h 46m 133.4
  ζ Hydrae 3.11 05° 57′ N 08h 53m 135.1
  ω Hydrae 4.99 05° 06′ N 09h 03m 137.8

Alphard (450)

α Hydrae 1.99 08° 26′ S 09h 25m 143.3
  τ¹ Hydrae 4.59 02° 46′ S 09h 27m 143.7
  τ² Hydrae 4.54 01° 11′ S 09h 29m 144.4
  A Hydrae 5.56 05° 55′ S 09h 32m 145.1
Ukdah ι Hydrae 3.90 01° 08′ N 09h 37m 146.4
  κ Hydrae 5.07 14° 20′ S 09h 38m 146.5
  υ¹ Hydrae 4.11 14° 51′ S 09h 49m 149.4
  υ² Hydrae 4.60 13° 04′ S 10h 02m 152.8
  λ Hydrae 3.61 12° 21′ S 10h 08m 154.2
  μ Hydrae 3.83 16° 50′ S 10h 23m 158.1
  φ Hydrae 4.91 16° 53′ S 10h 36m 161.3
  ν Hydrae 3.11 16° 12′ S 10h 47m 164.1
  ξ Hydrae 3.54 31° 51′ S 11h 31m 175.3
  ο Hydrae 4.70 34° 45′ S 11h 38m 177.1
  β Hydrae 4.29 33° 54′ S 11h 51m 180.3

I have A Hydrae in my list because it is included in the Knot (Ukdah). Up to 12h only χ¹ and χ² are missing. At the end of the tail of the Hydra also the stars ψ, γ, and π should be included in the list. Together with the Ghost of Jupiter (NGC 3242).

Alphard 09h 27m 35.25s 09h27.588m

143.3

NGC3242 10h 24m 46.1s 10h24.768m 157.8
χ¹ 11h 05m 20.03s 11h05.334m 168.1
χ² 11h 05m 57.55s 11h05.959m 168.3
ψ 13h 09m 03.28s 13h09.055m 199.5
γ 13h 18m 55.25s 13h18.921m 202.0
π 14h 06m 22.27s 14h06.371m 214.0
Ghost of Jupiter NGC3242 8.60 18° 39′ S 10h 22m 157.8
  χ¹ Hydrae 4.92 27° 18′ S 11h 03m 168.1
  χ² Hydrae 5.69 27° 17′ S 11h 04m 168.3
  ψ Hydrae 4.94 23° 07′ S 13h 07m 199.5
  γ Hydrae 2.99 23° 10′ S 13h 16m 202.0
  π Hydrae 3.25 26° 41′ S 14h 04m 214.0

So far I have not yet reached 10h 22m in the G text, but the first 3 new items should be located in line Ga4:

Ga4-8 Ga4-9 (93) Ga4-10
Algieba, q Carinae (155.5) Tania Australis (156.0), Ghost of Jupiter (156.8) Extended Net-26b
μ HYDRAE (157.1)
August 23 24 (236) 25 (*157)
Al Sa'ad al Ahbiyah-23 / Shatabisha-25 β/172 Lac. (339.2), 4/1100 Lac. (339.4), π Aquarii (339.5)

Castor

δ Tucanae (340.1), ρ Cephei (340.2), ζ Aquarii (340.4), 5/1100 Lac. (340.7), σ Aquarii, 6/650 Lac. (340.9)

Procyon

ρ Aquarii (338.2), 2/365 Lac. (338.5), SADACHBIA (338.6)
February 22 (53) 23 24 (*340)
Ga4-20 (104) Ga4-21
11h (167.4)  Al Sharas (168.6)
χ¹ Hydrae (167.1), χ² Hydrae (167.3)
September 4 5 (248)
Al Fargh al Mukdim-24 / Purva Bhādrapadā-26 / House-13 23h (350.0)
Scheat Pegasi, π Piscis Austrini (349.3), MARKAB PEGASI (349.5) π Cephei (350.6)
March 5 (64) 6

There are a number of Messier objects in Hydra, but I have decided to take no notice of most of them - from now on I will list only such which have names.

M48 Hydra Open cluster
M68 Hydra Globular cluster
M83 Hydra

Southern Pinwheel Galaxy

M104 Virgo

Sombrero Galaxy

M49 Virgo Elliptical galaxy
M61 Virgo Barred spiral galaxy
Alphard 09h 27m 35.25s 09h27.588m

143.3

M83 13h 37m 00.9s 13h37.540m 206.7
M104 12h 39m 59.4s 12h39.990m 192.1
Southern Pinwheel Galaxy M83 Hydrae 7.54 29° 52′ S 13h 35m 206.7
Sombrero Galaxy M104 Virginis 8.98 11° 37′ S 12h 37m 192.1