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General Index - Royal Astronomical Society of Canada

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57 Pegasi<br />

The Semiregular Variable 57 Pegasi, J. Tremko & G. A.<br />

Bakos, 80, 230.<br />

ϕ Persei<br />

Spectroscopic Observations <strong>of</strong> the Binary Be Star Phi<br />

Persei, M. L. Whitehorne, 86, 178.<br />

AW Persei<br />

Estimated Companion Characteristics for Five Classical<br />

Cepheids, Peter J. T. Leonard & David G. Turner, 80,<br />

240.<br />

LX Persei<br />

Photometric Observations <strong>of</strong> RS Canum Venaticorum<br />

Stars, John R. Percy & Douglas L. Welch, 76, 185.<br />

A Note on Two RS Canum Venaticorum Stars: LX Persei<br />

and SZ Piscium, John R. Percy, 79, 113.<br />

SZ Piscium<br />

Photometric Observations <strong>of</strong> RS Canum Venaticorum<br />

Stars, John R. Percy & Douglas L. Welch, 76, 185.<br />

A Note on Two RS Canum Venaticorum Stars: LX Persei<br />

and SZ Piscium, John R. Percy, 79, 113.<br />

33 Piscium<br />

Photometric Observations <strong>of</strong> RS Canum Venaticorum<br />

Stars, John R. Percy & Douglas L. Welch, 76, 185.<br />

BB Sagittarii<br />

Space Reddenings for Six Cepheid Variables, David G.<br />

Turner, 78, 229.<br />

RY Sagittarii<br />

The R Coronae Borealis Stars, Martin G. Connors, NN,<br />

65, 27.<br />

RY Sagittarii, Margaret W. Mayall, 66, 233.<br />

VX Sagittarii<br />

Variable Star Notes, Margaret W. Mayall, 64, 263.<br />

V725 Sagitarii<br />

The Unique Variable V725 Sagitarii, Serge Demers, 67,<br />

19.<br />

V1017 Sagittarii<br />

Variable Star Notes, Janet Akyüz Mattei, 68, 221.<br />

WZ Sagittae<br />

The 1978 Outburst <strong>of</strong> the Cataclysmic Variable WZ<br />

Sagittae, Janet Akyüz Mattei, 74, 53.<br />

ν Scorpii<br />

A Bright Quadruple Star, Leo Enwright, NN, 77, 47.<br />

R Scuti<br />

From Recent Newsletters — Variable Stars, NN, 65, 15.<br />

V373 Scuti<br />

Nova Aquilae (V101 Aql); Nova Scuti (V373 Sct); Nova<br />

Cygni (V1500 Cyg), Janet Akyüz Mattei, 69, 319.<br />

W Serpentis<br />

Interacting Binary Stars: Freaks or Rosetta Stone, Mirek<br />

J. Plavec, 77, 283.<br />

5 Serpentis<br />

On the Velocity Variability <strong>of</strong> 5 Serpentis and ο Aquilae,<br />

C. D. Scarfe, 79, 180.<br />

SU Tauri<br />

The R Coronae Borealis Stars, Martin G. Connors, NN,<br />

65, 27.<br />

Variable Star Notes, Margaret W. Mayall, 66, 325.<br />

Variable Star Notes, Janet Akyüz Mattei, 68, 221.<br />

The Recent Activities <strong>of</strong> R Corona Borealis and SU Tauri,<br />

Janet Akyüz Mattei, 70, 327.<br />

SZ Tauri<br />

Space Reddenings for Six Cepheid Variables, David G.<br />

Turner, 78, 229.<br />

125 Tauri<br />

Grazing Occultations, David W. Dunham, 63, 143.<br />

R Ursa Majoris<br />

R Ursae Majoris, Rick Huziak & Mike Wesolowski, NN,<br />

74, 43.<br />

53 Ursa Majoris<br />

Photometric Observations <strong>of</strong> RS Canum Venaticorum<br />

Stars, John R. Percy & Douglas L. Welch, 76, 185.<br />

α Ursa Minoris<br />

Space Reddenings for Six Cepheid Variables, David G.<br />

Turner, 78, 229.<br />

S Vulpeculae<br />

A Newly-Discovered Open Cluster Surrounding the<br />

681/2-Day Cepheid S Vulpeculae, David G. Turner, 79,<br />

175.<br />

Photometry <strong>of</strong> the S Vul Cluster, David G. Turner, Peter<br />

J. T. Leonard & Barry F. Madore, 80, 166.<br />

BW Vulpeculae<br />

The Rate <strong>of</strong> Change <strong>of</strong> the Period <strong>of</strong> BW Vulpeculae,<br />

John R. Percy, 65, 217.<br />

NQ Vulpeculae<br />

NQ Vulpeculae (Nova Vulpeculae 1976), Janet Akyüz<br />

Mattei, 72, 178.<br />

SV Vulpeculae<br />

Space Reddenings for Six Cepheid Variables, David G.<br />

Turner, 78, 229.<br />

BY HENRY DRAPER NUMBER:<br />

HD 434<br />

Preliminary Orbital Elements for the Am Binary HD 434,<br />

Douglas P. Hube & Austin F. Gulliver, 79, 49.<br />

HD 7308<br />

The Spectroscopic Orbit <strong>of</strong> HD 7308, R. F. Griffin, 74,<br />

348.<br />

HD 8374<br />

A Study <strong>of</strong> the Spectroscopic Binary 47 Andromedae, J.<br />

Murray Fletcher, 61, 56.<br />

HD 8556<br />

Spectrographic Observations <strong>of</strong> the Visual Binary<br />

Burnham 1163 During Periastron Passage, J. Murray<br />

Fletcher, 67, 255.<br />

HD 11291<br />

The Orbit <strong>of</strong> the Spectroscopic Binary HD 11291, John F.<br />

Heard & Arno Krautter, 69, 22.<br />

HD 23642<br />

An Improved Orbit for the Double-Lined Pleides Binary<br />

HD 23642, R. F. Griffin, 89, 53.<br />

HD 23642 Found To Be an Eclipsing Binary, 90, 58.<br />

HD 25354<br />

A Photoelectric Study <strong>of</strong> Magnetic Variable Stars,<br />

Edward W. Burke, Jr., William W. Rolland & William<br />

R. Boy 64, 353.<br />

HD 28475<br />

The Double-Lined Spectroscopic Binary HD 28475,<br />

Douglas P. Hube, 77, 142.<br />

HD 30466<br />

A Photoelectric Study <strong>of</strong> Magnetic Variable Stars,<br />

JRASC <strong>Index</strong> (1967-1996) Page 101

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