Model, K. A. Innanen & F. House, 63, 313. Linton, C., Spectroscopic Observations in TiO Band Systems, C. Linton & R. W. Nicholls, 63, 309. McCutcheon, W. H., High Velocity Clouds <strong>of</strong> Neutral Hydrogen, 63, 312. Percy, John R., The High Temperature Boundary <strong>of</strong> the Delta Scuti Instability Region, 63, 310. Pinnington, E., Radiative Lifetime Measurements for Oxygen Lines <strong>of</strong> Astrophysical Interest, E. Pinnington, J. A. Kernahan & C. C. Lin, 63, 310. Rice, J. B., An Oblique Rotator Model for the Magnetic and Spectrum Variable HD 173650, 63, 311. Roeder, R. C., QSO Colours and K-Corrections, R. C. Roeder & R. H. Chambers, 63, 312. Seaquist, E. R., A Search for Circular Polarization <strong>of</strong> Compact Radio Sources at 9.26 cm, 63, 311. Shuter, W. L., Separation <strong>of</strong> Hot and Cold Interstellar Neutral Hydrogen, W. L. Shuter & V. R. Venugopal, 63, 312. 1970 Meeting at Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario Aitken, G. J. M., Optical Signal Processing for a Cross-Type Radio Astronomy Antenna, G. J. M. Aitken, L. Wang & A. H. Bridle, 64, 180. Anand, S. P. S., Rapidly Rotating White Dwarfs Near Chandrasekhar’s Limit, 64, 182. Andrew, B. H., The Variability <strong>of</strong> 3C 120, B. H. Andrew, W. J. Medd & J. L. Locke, 64, 183. Andrew, B. H., The Variable Radio Source VRO 42.22.01 (BL Lac), B. H. Andrew, J. MacLeod, J. L. Locke, W. J. Medd & C. R. Purton, 64, 184. Avery, L., The Formation <strong>of</strong> the Ca II K Line in a Spinning Spicule, 64, 181. Bell, M. B., A Possible Relation Between the Linear Separation <strong>of</strong> Quasars with Two Components and the Frequency at Which a Break-Point Occurs in their Spectra, 64, 186. Bell, M. B., Radio Luminosity Evolution and Selection Effects in Optical Identification, 64, 186. Bradford, H. M., Low Frequency Type III Solar Radio Bursts, H. M. Bradford & V. A. Hughes, 64, 185. Bridle, A. H., Spectra <strong>of</strong> Radio Sources in Rich Clusters <strong>of</strong> Galaxies, A. H. Bridle & C. H. Costain, 64, 184. Bridle, A. H., A Catalog <strong>of</strong> Radio Sources at 1400 MHz, A. H. Bridle, M. M. Davis & J. Lequeux, 64, 185. Butler, R., Galactic Radio Sources 4C51.12 and NRAO 588/589, R. Butler & V. A. Hughes, 64, 180. Chau, W. Y., Alignment Problems in the Oblique Rotator Model for Pulsars, W. Y. Chau, R. N. Henriksen & P. Srulovicz, 64, 182. Henriksen, R. N., Relativistic Magnetospheres, R. N. Henriksen & D. R. Rayburn, 64, 182. Hughes, V. A., An Expanding Ring <strong>of</strong> Galactic H I With Centre Close to the Sun, V. A. Hughes & D. Routledge, 64, 180. Jeffers, S., Observations with a Carnegie Image Intensifier, 64, 180. Kesteven, M. J. L., Neutral Hydrogen Around the Compact Nebula K3-50, M. J. L. Kesteven & A. H. Bridle, 64, 179. Kronberg, P. P., Measurements <strong>of</strong> the Integrated Linear Polarization <strong>of</strong> Discrete Radio Sources at 610 MHz, P. P. Kronberg & R. G. Conway, 64, 181. Kronberg, P. P., Distributions <strong>of</strong> Linear Polarization in Radio Galaxies, 64, 185. Legg, T. H., Redshift and the Size <strong>of</strong> Double Radio Sources, 64, 184. McCutcheon, W. H., A Neutral Hydrogen Survey <strong>of</strong> the Cygnus X Region, W. H. McCutcheon & W. L. H. Shuter, 64, 179. Medd, W. J., Absolute Flux Measurements at cm Wavelengths, 64, 185. Millman, P. M., Meteoritic Flux Determined from Visual Observations, 64, 181. Nicholls, R. W., The Culham-Imperial College-Harvard College Observatory-York University International Solar Flash Vacuum Ultra-Violet Spectrum Experiment on the March 1970 Solar Eclipse, 64, 181. Roeder, R. C., The Selection <strong>of</strong> Cosmological Models Using QSO’s, 64, 184. Smolinski, J., A Study <strong>of</strong> Turbulence and Chemical Composition in F0-K4 High-Luminosity Stars, 64, 183. Sreenivasan, S. R., Force-Free Fields and Beltrami-Flow in Astrophysics, 64, 179. van den Bergh, S., Recent 200-Inch Observations <strong>of</strong> the Remnant <strong>of</strong> Cassiopeia A, 64, 179. Venugopal, V. R., Magnetic and Cosmic Ray Pressures in the Galactic Disk, V. R. Venugopal & W. L. H. Shuter, 64, 178. Wright, K. O., The Ultraviolet Spectrum <strong>of</strong> VV Cephei, 64, 182. 1970 Meeting at National Research Council, Ottawa, Ontario Aikman, G. C. L., The Spectroscopic Binary Frequency <strong>of</strong> the Mercury-Manganese Stars, 65, 173. Aikman, G. C. L., The Cyanogen Bands <strong>of</strong> Comet Bennett 1969i, G. C. L. Aikman, W. J. Balfour & J. B. Tatum, 65, 174. Auman, J. R., An Attempt to Measure Weak Magnetic Fields for Some Bright Stars, J. R. Auman, G. A. H. Walker, V. L. Buchholtz, B. A. Goldberg, A. C. Gower & B. C. Isherwood, 65, 171. Batten, Alan H., The Relative Frequency <strong>of</strong> Binary Stars in Population I and II, 65, 173. Bridle, A. H., Number Counts <strong>of</strong> Discrete Radio Sources at 1400 MHz, 65, 177. Camm, D., Faraday Rotation Measurements <strong>of</strong> Absorption Line Parameters, D. Camm & F. L. Curzon, 65, 181. Chute, F. S., Site-Testing for a Proposed 12 MHz Radio Telescope in Alberta, F. S. Chute, C. G. Englefield, P. J. R. Harding, C. R. James & D. Routledge, 65, 179. Covington, A. E., Calibrations for the Solar Patrol at Algonquin Radio Observatory and Dominion Radio Astrophysical Observatory, 65, 174. Crampton, D., Distances to Stars in the Perseus Arm, 65, 175. Page 170 JRASC <strong>Index</strong> (1967-1996)
Duley, W. W., Laboratory Simulation <strong>of</strong> Absorption Bands in Type I Supernova Spectra, W. W. Duley & W. R. M. Graham, 65, 181. Fernie, J. D., Photometry <strong>of</strong> R Coronae Borealis, 65, 172. Fox, K., The Importance <strong>of</strong> Methane to Pressure-Induced Absorption in the Atmosphere <strong>of</strong> the Outer Planets, K. Fox & I. Ozier, 65, 182. Gower, J. F. R., Observations <strong>of</strong> the Sporadic Bright Pulses from the Crab Nebula Pulsar, 65, 180. Hanes, D. A., UBV Photometry <strong>of</strong> Globular Clusters in M87, D. A. Hanes & R. Racine, 65, 183. Heard, John F., Selection <strong>of</strong> 9 th Magnitude Stars to Serve as Radial-Velocity Standards, 65, 172. Henriksen, R. N., Dissipative Processes in Neutron-Star Crusts and the Production <strong>of</strong> Black-Body X-Ray Sources, R. N. Henriksen, P. A. Feldman & W. Y. Chau, 65, 178. Hough, J. H., Radio Signals from Cosmic Ray Air Showers, J. H. Hough, R. W. Clay & J. R. Prescott, 65, 178. House, F. C., Numerical Investigations in Stellar Statistical Mechanics, F. C. House & K. A. Innanen, 65, 175. Hutchings, J. B., The Be Component <strong>of</strong> VV Cephei, J. B. Hutchings & K. O. Wright, 65, 172. Jeffers, S., Relative Detective Quantum Efficiency Measurements <strong>of</strong> Some Emulsions When Used With a New Developer for <strong>Astronomical</strong> Plates, 65, 176. Kestevan, M. J. L., 3C 391 — A Galactic Supernova Remnant with an Unusual Radio Spectrum, M. J. L. Kestevan & A. H. Bridle, 65, 177. Kronberg, P. P., A Study <strong>of</strong> 3C 452 and 3C 270 (NGC 4261), 65, 177. Legg, T. H., Observations <strong>of</strong> Structure in Quasi-Stellar Radio Sources, T. H. Legg, N. W. Broten, J. A. Galt, S. J. Goldstein & J. L. Locke, 65, 176. Mahoney, M. J., Studies <strong>of</strong> the 21-cm Line in Dense Dust Clouds, M. J. Mahoney & W. L. Shuter, 65, 175. McCutcheon, W. H., Pulsar Pulse Amplitude Analysis, W. H. McCutcheon & W. L. 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R., PKS 1127-14, A Quasar with an Unusually Strong Magnetic Field?, 65, 176. Shuter, W. L. H., Precision 4.57 m Antenna at the University <strong>of</strong> British Columbia for Millimetre Wavelength Astronomy, 65, 179. Strom, R. G., Polarization <strong>of</strong> Radio Sources at λ = 73 cm, R. G. Strom, R. G. Conway & P. P. Kronberg, 65, 183. van den Bergh, Sidney, The Post-Eruptive Galaxy M82, 65, 176. Venkatesan, D., Solar Planetary Relationships, 65, 174. Wilson, B. G., Recent Developments in X-Ray Astronomy, 65, 178. Winnewisser, G., Laboratory Studies <strong>of</strong> Interstellar Molecules at Microwave Frequencies, 65, 182. 1971 Meeting at the University <strong>of</strong> Toronto, Toronto, Ontario Aizenman, M. L., Complex Roots in the Secular Spectrum <strong>of</strong> Stars, 66, 74. Andrew, B. H., OJ 287: An Exceptionally Active Variable Source, B. H. Andrew, G. A. Harvey & W. J. Medd, 66, 65. Auman, J. R., Line Pr<strong>of</strong>iles in the Seyfert Galaxy NGC 1068, J. R. Auman, J. Eilek, T. J. Ulrych & G. A. H. Walker, 66, 71. Beaudet, G., URCA Neutrino Processes in Stellar Evolution, G. Beaudet, E. E. Salpeter & M. L. Silvestro, 66, 68. Borra, Ermanno F., Coudé Polarimeter Measurements <strong>of</strong> Weak Magnetic Fields in Bright Stars, Ermanno F. Borra & John D. Landstreet, 66, 71. Chau, W. Y., Accretion onto a Rapidly Rotating Magnetic White Dwarf as a Possible Model for Cen XR-3, W. Y. Chau, R. N. Henriksen & P. A. Feldman, 66, 74. Chia, T. T., Enhanced Accretion onto a Rotating, Gravitating, Magnetic Star, T. T. Chia & R. N. Henriksen, 66, 67. Clement, M. J., Circulation in Radiative Stellar Envelopes, 66, 67. Covington, Arthur E., 2700 MHz Observations and Comments for the Flare <strong>of</strong> October 24, 1969, 66, 74. Danylewych, L., Intensity Measurements and Transition Probabilities for the C(2) Swan Band System, L. Danylewych & R. W. Nicholls, 66, 73. Doucet, C. D., Radial Velocities <strong>of</strong> Selected Visual Binaries, C. D. Doucet & G. A. Bakos, 66, 72. Gaizauskas, V., A New Solar Observatory on the Ottawa River, 66, 69. Gower, J. F. R., Giant Impulses from NPO 532, J. F. R. Gower & E. Argyle, 66, 74. Gray, David F., The Theoretical Behaviour <strong>of</strong> Na I 5890 in a Solar Type Star, 66, 70. Griffith, J. S., Lunar Theory, 66, 68. JRASC <strong>Index</strong> (1967-1996) Page 171
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