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General Index - Royal Astronomical Society of Canada

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64, 353.<br />

Naked-Eye Variable Stars, John R. Percy, 64, 373.<br />

U Canis Majoris, Margaret W. Mayall, 64, 383.<br />

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

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

A Short Period Variable with Changing Period, Margaret<br />

W. Mayall, 65, 307.<br />

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

Variable Stars in Globular Clusters, Helen Sawyer Hogg,<br />

67, 8.<br />

The Unique Variable V725 Sagitarii, Serge Demers, 67, 19.<br />

RV Pegasi, Janet Akyüz Mattei, 67, 269.<br />

An Appeal for Observational Assistance, K. E. Chilton, NN,<br />

69, 16.<br />

Studies <strong>of</strong> 12 (DD) Lacertae, John F. Heard, Roel J.<br />

Hurkens, John R. Percy & Mario Porco, 70, 213.<br />

The Ellipticities <strong>of</strong> the RR Lyrae Star Systems in Globular<br />

Clusters, K. A. Innanen & Geraldine O’Brien, 71, 47.<br />

Are Long-Period Variables Really Pulsating?, George<br />

Wallerstein, 71, 298.<br />

Rotating Variable Stars, John R. Percy, 72, 162.<br />

Notes on the Behaviour <strong>of</strong> SS Cygni and U Geminorum<br />

During 1977, and Some Light Curves from AAVSO<br />

Report 38/39, Janet Akyüz Mattei, 72, 301.<br />

Les Variables de Type ZZ Ceti, P. Lacombe & G. Fontaine,<br />

74, 147.<br />

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

74, 43.<br />

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

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

Spectral Classification <strong>of</strong> Southern-Hemisphere Mira<br />

Variables, Richard Crowe, 78, 103.<br />

Five Suspected β Cephei Stars Revisited, John R. Percy, 78,<br />

241.<br />

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

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

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

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

Further Observations <strong>of</strong> HR 4483, A Small-Amplitude Red<br />

Variable Star, Raymond R. Thompson, 90, 206.<br />

Stars: White Dwarfs<br />

Les Variables de Type ZZ Ceti, P. Lacombe & G. Fontaine,<br />

74, 147.<br />

Sirius B: Une Naine Blanche Encore Meconnue, F.<br />

Wesemael & G. Fontaine, 76, 35.<br />

Supernovae and Their Remnants, Sidney van den Bergh,<br />

82, 179.<br />

White Dwarf Stars and the Age <strong>of</strong> the Galactic Disk, M. A.<br />

Wood, 84, 150.<br />

Évolution de L’Abondance Chimique de Surface des Étoiles<br />

Naines Blanches Froides de Type DA, P. Bergeron, 86,<br />

309.<br />

Stars: Wolf-Rayet<br />

Supernovae and Their Remnants, Sidney van den Bergh,<br />

82, 179.<br />

Interpretation <strong>of</strong> Wolf-Rayet Stars: C. S. Beals’<br />

Contribution, Randall C. Brooks & Mary Lou<br />

Whitehorne, 86, 228.<br />

Sun: Activity<br />

Spectra <strong>of</strong> Different Types <strong>of</strong> Solar Microwave Bursts, M.<br />

K. Das Gupta & S. K. Sarkar, 65, 152.<br />

A Comparative Study <strong>of</strong> the Different Aspects <strong>of</strong> Impulsive<br />

and Gradual Rise and Fall Types <strong>of</strong> Solar Microwave<br />

Bursts, M. K. Das Gupta & S. K. Sarkar, 65, 284.<br />

Variations in the Pr<strong>of</strong>iles <strong>of</strong> the Gradual Rise and Fall<br />

Bursts for June 11-15 and a High Resolution Study for<br />

the Major Event <strong>of</strong> June 15, 1972, A. E. Covington, 68,<br />

225.<br />

Solar Activity Associated with an Unusual Series <strong>of</strong><br />

Microwave Flux Decreases, C. Sawyer, 70, 228.<br />

Étude Des Champs Magnétiques “Sans Courant” Dans la<br />

Couronne Solaire Active, Jean-Réne Roy, 70, 292.<br />

The 2800-MHz Solar Radio Minimum <strong>of</strong> February 1976,<br />

Arthur E. Covington, 73, 1.<br />

A Nearby Star, K. Tapping, 88, 1, 170.<br />

Sun: Chromosphere<br />

A Suggested Eclipse Experiment, Brian K. Dennison &<br />

Gary L. Sego, NN, 66, 4.<br />

Structures Chromospheriques Fines dans la Couronne<br />

Solaire, J.-René Roy, 71, 373.<br />

A Nearby Star, K. Tapping, 88, 1, 170.<br />

Sun: Corona<br />

What a Gorgeous Eclipse!, Tom Tothill, NN, 64, 11.<br />

Polarization <strong>of</strong> the Solar Corona, W. A. Feibelman, 66,<br />

109.<br />

Étude Des Champs Magnétiques “Sans Courant” Dans la<br />

Couronne Solaire Active, Jean-Réne Roy, 70, 292.<br />

Structures Chromospheriques Fines dans la Couronne<br />

Solaire, J.-René Roy, 71, 373.<br />

Astrophotographie: Réseau d’Équidensités<br />

Photographiques, Andre Paul, NN, 74, 82.<br />

Astrophotography: Photographic Generation <strong>of</strong><br />

Equidensity Contours, Andre Paul, NN, 74, 85.<br />

A Nearby Star, K. Tapping, 88, 1, 170.<br />

Sun: Eclipses<br />

International Solar Flash-Spectrum Experiment, 64, 201.<br />

An Observation <strong>of</strong> the Total Solar Eclipse <strong>of</strong> March 7,<br />

1970, T. Cairns, P. M<strong>of</strong>fat, J. Newton, J. Scatliff & J.<br />

Steffensen, 64, 242.<br />

What a Gorgeous Eclipse!, Tom Tothill, NN, 64, 11.<br />

A Different Story, Cyril G. Clark, NN, 64, 12.<br />

Letter to the Editor, Gordon K. Falconer, NN, 64, 15.<br />

Total Solar Eclipse: July 10, 1972, Si Brown, NN, 64, 22.<br />

July 1972 Total Solar Eclipse, Si Brown, NN, 64, 29.<br />

Predictions <strong>of</strong> Local Circumstances Across <strong>Canada</strong> <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Total Solar Eclipse <strong>of</strong> July 10, 1972, V. Gaizauskas, L.<br />

W. Avery & F. D. Manning, 65, 107.<br />

Recording the Eclipse Shadow Bands on Magnetic Tape,<br />

Frank M. Susel, 65, 273.<br />

The 1972 Total Solar Eclipse, NN, 65, 4.<br />

Total Solar Eclipse, July 1972, NN, 65, 5.<br />

The 1972 Solar Eclipse, J. Findlay, NN, 65, 13.<br />

Polarization <strong>of</strong> the Solar Corona, W. A. Feibelman, 66,<br />

109.<br />

Some Contributions <strong>of</strong> Canadian Astronomers to Solar<br />

Eclipse Expeditions, J. E. Kennedy, 66, 261.<br />

Page 108 JRASC <strong>Index</strong> (1967-1996)

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