The redshift and velocity field have been measured in an unusual "integral sign" galaxy. The object has the very large over-all dimension of 45 kpc, has no nuclear concentration of stars, and contains much ionized gas. It is not in interaction with any other galaxy. A velocity gradient was measured; if due to rotation, it yields an approximate mass of 5 X 1010 cosec2 Mo ( being the unknown angle of inclination) The evolutionary stage of the object is discussed.