ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS PRESENTED AT ANNUAL MEETINGS OF THE NATIONAL COMMITTEE FOR CANADA OF THE IAU (1967– 1970) AND CANADIAN ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY (1971–1996) 1967 Meeting at the University <strong>of</strong> Toronto, Toronto, Ontario Anand, S. P. S., Comments on Fission Theory <strong>of</strong> Binary Stars, 62, 71. Bakos, G., Age-Luminosity Relation for Giants <strong>of</strong> Visual Binaries, 62, 68. Batten, A. H., The Frequency <strong>of</strong> Multiple Systems Among Visual and Spectroscopic Binaries, 62, 68. Fernie, J. D., The Enigma <strong>of</strong> Delta Cephei, 62, 68. Hallgren, E. L., Ages <strong>of</strong> Intermediate-Age Galactic Clusters, 62, 69. Heard, J. F., The Eclipsing System SZ Piscium, J. F. Heard, G. Bakos, 62, 67. Hogg, Helen S., Results <strong>of</strong> the Canadian Program on Variables in Globular Clusters, 62, 70. Huang, Su-Shu, The Role <strong>of</strong> Angular Momentum in Stellar Astronomy, 62, 66. Peraiah, A., Apsidal Motion in Close Binaries, 62, 69. Roeder, R. C., Ages <strong>of</strong> Star Clusters, 62, 70. van den Bergh, Sidney, Globular Clusters and the Evolution <strong>of</strong> the Galaxy, 62, 69. Wright, K. O., The Zeta Aurigae Stars, 62, 67. Wright, K. O., The Queen Elizabeth II Telescope, 62, 71. 1967 Meeting at the University <strong>of</strong> Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario Andrew, B. H., Observations <strong>of</strong> Variable Radio Sources at Centimetre Wave-Lengths, B. H. Andrew, J. L. Lake & W. J. Medd, 62, 195. Bakos, G. A., New Variable Stars in Galactic Clusters, G. A. Bakos & S. Kim, 62, 193. Batten, A. H., An Observational Upper Limit to Stellar Masses, 62, 192. Bridle, A. H., The Spectral Indices <strong>of</strong> Radio Sources at Low Frequencies, 62, 193. Covington, Arthur E., Some Aspects <strong>of</strong> Solar Radio Astronomy, 62, 190. Crooker, A. M., Some Modern Automated Comparators, 62, 193. Dubas, Orest V., The Mass-Radius Relation for Rapidly-Rotating White Dwarfs, Orest V. Dubas & S. P. S. Anand, 62, 194. Fernie, J. D., Remarks Concerning HD 209813, J. D. Fernie, Joan O. Hube & John L. Schmitt, 62, 195. FitzGerald, M. Pim, The Intrinsic Colours <strong>of</strong> Stars, 62, 193. Gorza, Walter, Radial Velocity Determinations with a Grating Spectrograph at 12 A/mm, Walter Gorza, John F. Heard & Joan Hube, 62, 191. Gower, A. C., Computing for Supersynthesis, 62, 195. Gower, J. F. R., Radio Source Statistics, 62, 194. Hughes, V. A., Small-Diameter Sources in the Galactic Plane, 62, 192. Innanen, K. A., On an Iterative Procedure for Evaluating Z-Velocity Dispersions from a Galactic Mass Model, K. A. Innanen & D. I. Kellet, 62, 193. Legg, T. H., Observations <strong>of</strong> Intense Sources with a 1.5 Min <strong>of</strong> Arc Fan Beam, T. H. Legg & M. B. Bell, 62, 191. Locke, J. L., Observations <strong>of</strong> the Pulsating Radio Source CP 1919, J. L. Locke, R. W. Clarke & J. L. Yen, 62, 196. MacLeod, J. M., The Radio Source VRO 42.22.01, J. M. MacLeod & B. H. Andrew, 62, 191. McNarry, L. R., Polarization <strong>of</strong> Solar Radio Events, L. R. McNarry & G. A. Harvey, 62, 194. Nicholls, R. W., Oscillator Strength Measurements on Bands <strong>of</strong> Astrophysically Important Molecules, 62, 191. Percy, John R., Models for Beta Cephei Stars, 62, 194. Purton, C. R., Detection <strong>of</strong> Radio Emission from Scorpio X-1, C. R. Purton & B. H. Andrew, 62, 192. Rice, J. B., The Period <strong>of</strong> the Ap Star HD 173650, 62, 191. Richardson, E. H., Recent Spectrographic Installations at the Dominion Astrophysical Observatory, E. H. Richardson & K. O. Wright, 62, 189. Roeder, R. C., Comments on the Space Distribution <strong>of</strong> Quasi-Stellar Radio Sources, 62, 193. Shuter, W. L. H., A New 21-cm Line Survey, 62, 195. Walker, G. A. H., Hγ Observations for Stars in Eight Associations, 62, 196. Wehlau, W. H., The University <strong>of</strong> Western Ontario 48-Inch Telescope, 62, 195. Yen, J. L., Long Baseline Interferometer Observations <strong>of</strong> Quasars by the Canadian Long Baseline Group, 62, 194. 1968 Meeting at the National Research Council, Ottawa, Ontario Bajcar, R., The Ba II Line in Late-Type Stars, R. Bajcar & G. A. Bakos, 63, 96. Clarke, R. W., Recent Long Baseline Interferometer Observations, Canadian Long Baseline Interferometer Group, 63, 95. Gaizauskas, V., Estimation <strong>of</strong> Solar Seeing by Means <strong>of</strong> Time Lapse Photography <strong>of</strong> Solar Granulation, 63, 95. Galt, J. A., Intensity Variations in Pulsars, J. A. Galt & A. C. Gower, 63, 96. Page 168 JRASC <strong>Index</strong> (1967-1996)
Halliday, Ian, Ultraviolet Meteor Spectra, 63, 96. Hartz, T. R., Radio <strong>Astronomical</strong> Observations from the Alouette II Satellite, 63, 94. Higgs, L. A., Compton Scattering and <strong>Astronomical</strong> Redshifts, 63, 94. Hughes, V. A., Radio Observations <strong>of</strong> Proto-Stars, 63, 97. McNarry, L. R., An Experiment to Observe Linear Polarization <strong>of</strong> Solar Radio Bursts, L. R. McNarry & G. A. Harvey, 63, 96. Roeder, R. C., The Absorption Spectra <strong>of</strong> Quasi-Stellar Objects, 63, 94. Rottenberg, John A., Orbital Dynamics in a Gravitational Field — II, 63, 97. Seaquist, E. R., The Radio Spurs as a Single Helical Feature, 63, 97. Shuter, W., A Search for Galactic H 2 + , 63, 94. van den Bergh, S., Recent 200-Inch Observations <strong>of</strong> the Globular Clusters in the Andromeda Nebula, 63, 95. Walker, G. A. H., UBV Photometry <strong>of</strong> the Association Anon b4 in the Large Magellanic Cloud, G. A. H. Walker & S. C. Morris, 63, 95. Westerhout, G., Some Recent Advances in Galactic Radio Astronomy, 63, 93. Wilson, B. G., The Diffuse Cosmic X-Radiation, 63, 96. Wright, K. O., Observation <strong>of</strong> the Hα Line in the Spectrum <strong>of</strong> VV Cephei, K. O. Wright & S. J. Larsen, 63, 94. 1969 Meeting at the University <strong>of</strong> British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia Ahlborn, B., Radiation Induced Shocks in the Laboratory and at the Edge <strong>of</strong> H II Regions, B. Ahlborn, W. W. Zuzak & R. Ardila, 63, 211. Andrew, B. H., VRO 42.22.01: A Rapidly Varying Radio Source, B. H. Andrew, J. M. MacLeod, J. L. Locke & W. J. Medd, 63, 212. Auman, J. R., Magnetic Fields in G and K Giants, 63, 212. Bajcar, R., Technetium in Late-Type Stars, 63, 211. Barnard, A. J., Calculated Pr<strong>of</strong>iles <strong>of</strong> He I 4471 and Its Forbidden Component, 63, 210. Basu, D., Relative Positions <strong>of</strong> Sources on the Solar Disk at 408 MHz and 2800 MHz, 63, 210. Batten, A. H., Preliminary Report <strong>of</strong> High-Dispersion Spectrograms <strong>of</strong> U Cephei, 63, 212. Bell, M., A Possible Relation Between Source Position and Optical Magnitude for Sources with Large Redshifts, 63, 213. Brosterhus, E. B., Seeing on Mount Kobau, 63, 214. Fernie, J. D., A Method for Determining the Intrinsic Colours <strong>of</strong> Cepheids from the Amplitudes <strong>of</strong> Their Light-Curves, 63, 211. Garrison, R. F., The Remarkable Star Theta Carinae, 63, 214. Harrington, J., Recent Spectroscopic Studies <strong>of</strong> VO Band Systems, J. Harrington & R. W. Nicholls, 63, 208. Heard, J. F., The Spectrographic Orbit <strong>of</strong> RW Monocerotis, J. F. Heard & J. Newton, 63, 208. Henriksen, R. N., Self-Similar Hydromagnetic Shear Flow with Astrophysical Applications, 63, 213. Hughes, V. A., Variation <strong>of</strong> Excitation Temperature with Optical Depth <strong>of</strong> Galactic H I, V. A. Hughes & D. Routledge, 63, 212. Kronberg, P. P., Some Preliminary Results <strong>of</strong> a Survey <strong>of</strong> Discrete Source Polarization at 610 MHz, 63, 210. Locke, J. L., Three Radio Sources with Unusual Intensity Variations, J. L. Locke, B. H. Andrew & W. J. Medd, 63, 210. McCutcheon, W., Neutral Hydrogen in Galaxies, 63, 208. Ovenden, M. W., Selection Effects for Spectroscopic Binaries, 63, 209. Plavec, M., Mass-Exchange in Close Binary Systems, 63, 212. Roeder, R. C., The Absorption Spectra <strong>of</strong> QSO’s II, 63, 210. Shuter, W. L., Spectral Line Studies from 0.4 to 2.0 GHz, 63, 211. van den Bergh, Sidney, The Metal Content <strong>of</strong> Stars in the Halo <strong>of</strong> the Andromeda Nebula, 63, 209. Venugopal, V. R., Departures from Circular Motion in the Solar Vicinity Determined From 21-cm Line Pr<strong>of</strong>iles, 63, 214. Walker, G. A. H., Extinction Anomalies and Interstellar Bands, G. A. H. Walker, J. Hutchings & P. F. Younger, 63, 213. Wilson, B. G., The Diffuse Cosmic X-Radiation Below 4 KeV, 63, 208. Wright, K. O., The Total Eclipse <strong>of</strong> 32 Cygni in 1962, K. O. Wright & C. L. Morberg, 63, 213. 1969 Meeting at the University <strong>of</strong> Western Ontario, London, Ontario Bajcar, Robert, The Abundances <strong>of</strong> the Rare Earths in K-Type Supergiants, 63, 311. Bakos, G. A., Photoelectric Photometry <strong>of</strong> the Explorer 19 Satellite, 63, 310. Batten, A. H., The Measurements <strong>of</strong> Radial-Velocity Differences Between the Components <strong>of</strong> Close Visual Binary Systems, A. H. Batten & J. M. Fletcher, 63, 313. Bell, Morley B., Clusters <strong>of</strong> Quasi-Stellar Objects, 63, 312. Broten, N. W., Long Baseline Interferometer Observations at 408 and 448 MHz, N. W. Broten, R. W. Clarke, T. H. Legg, J. L. Locke, J. A. Galt, J. L. Yen & R. M. Chisholm, 63, 312. Eby, T. W., A Curve <strong>of</strong> Growth Analysis <strong>of</strong> Four Late-Type Stars, 63, 311. FitzGerald, M. Pim, Further Observations <strong>of</strong> the Peculiar Emission Object V1016 Cygni (mH α 328-116), M. Pim FitzGerald & Nancy M. Houk, 63, 312. Gray, David F., The Effect <strong>of</strong> Model Uncertainties in Spectral Analysis, 63, 311. Innanen, K. A., Further Results <strong>of</strong> Numerical Experiments with Orbits <strong>of</strong> Groups <strong>of</strong> Population II Stars in a Galactic Mass JRASC <strong>Index</strong> (1967-1996) Page 169
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