NQ Vulpeculae (Nova Vulpeculae 1976), Janet Akyüz Mattei, 72, 178. Polaris A New Use for Polaris, NN, 66, 21. Confirmation <strong>of</strong> the Decreased Pulsational Amplitude <strong>of</strong> Polaris, Karl W. Kamper, Nancy Remage Evans & Ronald W. Lyons, 78, 173. The Puzzling and Perplexing Problem <strong>of</strong> the Pulsation <strong>of</strong> Polaris, Jaymie M. Matthews, 88, 273. Polaris Today, Karl W. Kamper, 90, 140. Procyon A Mystery <strong>of</strong> Procyon, Bassel A. Reyahi, B, 1, 4, 2. Sanduleak -69° 202 Sanduleak -69° 202, Supernova 1987A and the Beginning <strong>of</strong> Neutrino Astronomy, H. R. A. Jones, 85, 235. Sirius The Double Star Sirius, George R. Ball, NN, 73, 53. Sirius B: Une Naine Blanche Encore Meconnue, F. Wesemael & G. Fontaine, 76, 35. Spica Eyewitness Report: Spica Snuffed for 53 Minutes, Mark Zalcik, NN, 81, 48. Taygete Double Graze, June 1970, Dora Russell, NN, 64, 26. BY OTHER DESIGNATION: 090031 T Pyxidis T Pyxidis, Margaret W. Mayall, 61, 349. ADS 16173 Radial Velocity Observations <strong>of</strong> Two Visual Binaries, Alan H. Batten, Wenxian Lu & C. D. Scarfe, 79, 167. C 3747 The Lunar Eclipse — A Different View, Richard Linkletter, NN, 77, 24. BD +29° 3805 The Spectroscopic Orbit <strong>of</strong> BD +29 3805, R. F. Griffin, 73, 266. BD +47° 781 BD +47 781, A Spectroscopic Binary with H and K Emission, M. Pim FitzGerald, 68, 23. HDE 232999 Five Suspected β Cephei Stars Revisited, John R. Percy, 78, 241. HR 3 Photometric Observations <strong>of</strong> RS Canum Venaticorum Stars, John R. Percy & Douglas L. Welch, 76, 185. HR 373 Photometric Observations <strong>of</strong> RS Canum Venaticorum Stars, John R. Percy & Douglas L. Welch, 76, 185. HR 1878 The Spectroscopic Orbit <strong>of</strong> HR 1878, R. F. Griffin, 78, 151. HR 3337 The Quadruple System HR 3337, Gustav A. Bakos, 79, 119. HR 4374 Photometric Observations <strong>of</strong> RS Canum Venaticorum Stars, John R. Percy & Douglas L. Welch, 76, 185. HR 4483 Further Observations <strong>of</strong> HR 4483, A Small-Amplitude Red Variable Star, Raymond R. Thompson, 90, 206. HR 4665 Photometric Observations <strong>of</strong> RS Canum Venaticorum Stars, John R. Percy & Douglas L. Welch, 76, 185. HR 6902 A First Observation <strong>of</strong> the Chromospheric Spectrum <strong>of</strong> the ζ Aurigae Binary HR 6902, R. E. M. Griffin, 82, 49. HR 7275 Photometric Observations <strong>of</strong> RS Canum Venaticorum Stars, John R. Percy & Douglas L. Welch, 76, 185. HR 8629 Radial Velocity Observations <strong>of</strong> Two Visual Binaries, Alan H. Batten, Wenxian Lu & C. D. Scarfe, 79, 167. The Orbit <strong>of</strong> the Visual Binary KPR 114 (HR 8629), R. F. Griffin & W. D. Heintz, 81, 3. HR 8703 Photometric Observations <strong>of</strong> RS Canum Venaticorum Stars, John R. Percy & Douglas L. Welch, 76, 185. HR 8448 Photometric Observations <strong>of</strong> RS Canum Venaticorum Stars, John R. Percy & Douglas L. Welch, 76, 185. HR 8575 Photometric Observations <strong>of</strong> RS Canum Venaticorum Stars, John R. Percy & Douglas L. Welch, 76, 185. HR 9053 HR 9053: A Lightly Reddened G Supergiant, Nancy Remage Evans, Jonathan H. Jiang, R. F. Garrison, R. O. Gray, T. G. Barnes, III & M. L. Frueh, 88, 155. KPR 114 Radial Velocity Observations <strong>of</strong> Two Visual Binaries, Alan H. Batten, Wenxian Lu & C. D. Scarfe, 79, 167. The Orbit <strong>of</strong> the Visual Binary KPR 114 (HR 8629), R. F. Griffin & W. D. Heintz, 81, 3. SAO 85009 Occultation <strong>of</strong> SAO 85009 by Pallas on May 29, 1978, John R. Percy, NN, 72, 10. SAO 35386 Flamsteed’s 3 Cas = AR Cas + SAO 35386, R. P. Broughton, 73, 381. ZC 1436 Grazing Occultations, David W. Dunham, 63, 143. Stars: Interiors Origin <strong>of</strong> the Chemical Elements and Stellar Evolution, R. L. Sears, 68, 1. The Solar-Neutrino Puzzle, D. Y. Kim & S. I. H. Naqvi, 73, 203. Stars: Kinematics Subdwarfs, Per H. Anderson, 65, 119. Some Properties <strong>of</strong> the Population <strong>of</strong> Known Spectroscopic Binary Stars, J. M. Fletcher & A. H. Batten, 84, 44. The Globular Clusters <strong>of</strong> the Disk and Halo, Robert Zinn, 84, 89. How Metal-Weak Can a Disk Star Be?, Heather L. Morrison, 84, 107. The Local Space Density <strong>of</strong> Thick Disk Stars, P. C. Dawson, 84, 175. Kinematic Bias in Proper Motion Surveys, P. C. Dawson, R. G. Johnson & A. J. Rorabeck, 89, 201. Page 104 JRASC <strong>Index</strong> (1967-1996)
Stars: Late-Type Variable Star Notes, Margaret W. Mayall, 64, 263, 327. U Canis Majoris, Margaret W. Mayall, 64, 383. Abundances <strong>of</strong> Heavy Elements in Late-Type Stars, Gustav A. Bakos, 65, 222, 303. RV Pegasi, Janet Akyüz Mattei, 67, 269. Distribution <strong>of</strong> Giant M and Carbon Stars in a Region in Puppis (l = 246°, b = -0.6°), Kenneth A. Kirton & M. Pim FitzGerald, 68, 154. Are Long-Period Variables Really Pulsating?, George Wallerstein, 71, 298. R Ursae Majoris, Rick Huziak & Mike Wesolowski, NN, 74, 43. A Spectroscopic Orbit For ν Draconis, R. F. Griffin, Hugh C. Harris & Robert D. McClure, 77, 73. Spectral Classification <strong>of</strong> Southern-Hemisphere Mira Variables, Richard Crowe, 78, 103. Stars: Luminosity Function, Mass Function A Re-Examination <strong>of</strong> Mass-Luminosity Relations from Binary-Star Data, S. C. Griffiths, R. B. Hicks & E. F. Milone, 82, 1. White Dwarf Stars and the Age <strong>of</strong> the Galactic Disk, M. A. Wood, 84, 150. Stars: Magnetic Fields A Photoelectric Study <strong>of</strong> Magnetic Variable Stars, Edward W. Burke, Jr., William W. Rolland & William R. Boy, 64, 353. Naked-Eye Variable Stars, John R. Percy, 64, 373. Stars: Mass-Loss The Chemical Evolution <strong>of</strong> the Galaxy, A. G. W. Cameron & J. W. Truran, 65, 1. Star Dust, Mass Loss and the Late Stages <strong>of</strong> Stellar Evolution, Sun Kwok, 74, 216. Interacting Binary Stars: Freaks or Rosetta Stone, Mirek J. Plavec, 77, 283. Astrophysical and Biological Constraints on Radiopanspermia, Jeff Secker, Paul S. Wesson & James R. Lepock, 90, 184. Stars: Neutron Gravity and its <strong>Astronomical</strong> Implications: An Elementary Guide, Ray Skinner, 68, 173, 237, 307. Stars: Novae, Cataclysmic Variables AAVSO Nova Search Report, George Diedrich, 61, 104. Notes on U Geminorum-Type Variables During 1966, Margaret W. Mayall, 61, 155. AAVSO Nova Search Report, George Diedrich, 61, 210. Nova Delphini 1967, Thomas Barnes, Sidney van den Bergh, Gretchen Hagen, Peter Jackson, René Racine, Nancy Remage & Vicki Watt, 61, 339. T Pyxidis, Margaret W. Mayall, 61, 349. AAVSO Nova Search Report, George Diedrich, 61, 352. Nova Delphini 1967, Margaret W. Mayall, 61, 392. AAVSO Nova Search Report, George Diedrich, 62, 48, 96. Notes on U Geminorum-Type Variables During 1967, Margaret W. Mayall, 62, 141. AAVSO Nova Search Report, George Diedrich, 62, 143. The Novae <strong>of</strong> 1967-1968, Margaret W. Mayall, 62, 201. AAVSO Nova Search Report, George Diedrich, 62, 204, 267, 396. The Spectrum <strong>of</strong> Nova Vulpeculae (1968), John F. Heard, 63, 45. AAVSO Nova Search Report, George Diedrich, 63, 56, 104. Notes on U Geminorum-Type Variables During 1968, Margaret W. Mayall, 63, 173. AAVSO Nova Search Report, George Diedrich, 63, 174, 223, 273, 324. AAVSO Nova Search Report, George Diedrich, 64, 120. Notes on U Geminorum and Z Camelopardalis Type Variables During 1969, Margaret W. Mayall, 64, 205. Nova Delphini 1967, Herbert A. Lange, 64, 311. Nova Serpentis, NN, 64, 6. Novae, NN, 64, 11. Notes on U Geminorum and Z Camelopardalis Variables During 1970, Margaret W. Mayall, 65, 141. Variable Star Notes, Margaret W. Mayall, 65, 191. U Geminorum, Margaret W. Mayall, 65, 247. Notes on U Geminorum and Z Camelopardalis Type Variables During 1971, Margaret W. Mayall, 66, 179. Notes on U Geminorum and Z Camelopardalis Type Variables During 1972, Margaret W. Mayall, 67, 157. Notes on U Geminorum and Z Camelopardalis Type Variables During 1973, Janet Akyüz Mattei, 68, 169. Variable Star Notes, Janet Akyüz Mattei, 68, 221. AAVSO Nova Search Committee, Carmine V. Borzelli, Jr., 68, 337. Notes on U Geminorum and Z Camelopardalis Variables During 1974, Janet Akyüz Mattei, 69, 149. The Pre-Discovery Observation <strong>of</strong> Nova Cygni 1975, A. T. Blackwell, P. A. Feldman, A. A. Griffin & I. Halliday, 69, 241. Variable Star Notes, Janet Akyüz Mattei, 69, 261. Nova Aquilae (V101 Aql); Nova Scuti (V373 Sct); Nova Cygni (V1500 Cyg), Janet Akyüz Mattei, 69, 319. Comet and Nova Search, NN, 69, 47. Notes on U Geminorum and Z Camelopardalis Type Variables During 1975, Janet Akyüz Mattei, 70, 209. Notes on U Geminorum and Z Camelopardalis Type Variables During 1976, Janet Akyüz Mattei, 71, 343. NQ Vulpeculae (Nova Vulpeculae 1976), Janet Akyüz Mattei, 72, 178. Notes on the Behaviour <strong>of</strong> SS Cygni and U Geminorum During 1977, and Some Light Curves from AAVSO Report 38/39, Janet Akyüz Mattei, 72, 301. Nova Serpentis 1978 and the Minimum <strong>of</strong> R Corona Borealis During 1978, Janet Akyüz Mattei, 73, 50. Workshop on Radio Stars, P. A. Feldman & Sun Kwok, 73, 271. “Problicom” — Threshold to Discovery, Barry Matthews, NN, 73, 10. The 1978 Outburst <strong>of</strong> the Cataclysmic Variable WZ Sagittae, Janet Akyüz Mattei, 74, 53. V1668 Cygni (Nova Cygni 1978), Janet Akyüz Mattei, 74, 185. Optical Behaviour <strong>of</strong> SS Cygni in 1978 and 1979, Janet JRASC <strong>Index</strong> (1967-1996) Page 105
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