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& Ian Thompson, 89, 180.<br />

Moriarty-Schieven, G. H., H I Photodissociation Regions Associated With O and B Stars, G. H. Moriarty-Schieven, D. A. Leahy,<br />

T. Xie, P. G. Wannier, B.-G. Anderson, R. S. Roger & N. A. Patel, 89, 164.<br />

Morris, Simon L., X-Ray Evidence for a Hot Outflowing Wind in QSOs, Simon L. Morris, Diana Chaytor & Ray J. Weymann,<br />

89, 171.<br />

Morton, Donald C., Interstellar CO Absorption Lines, 89, 176.<br />

Murakami, I., Evolution <strong>of</strong> Dwarf Galaxies in Various Environments, I. Murakami & A. Babul, 89, 162.<br />

Murray, James, SPH Simulations <strong>of</strong> Shear Shocks, James Murray & David Syer, 89, 165.<br />

Naylor, D. A., The Atmospheres <strong>of</strong> the Giant Planets, D. A. Naylor & G. R. Davis, 89, 184.<br />

Nelson, L. A., On the Evolution <strong>of</strong> Binary Radio Pulsars Containing Degenerate Companions, L. A. Nelson, T. Wood & W.<br />

Lee, 89, 180.<br />

Normandeau, Magdalen, The DRAO Galactic Plane Survey Pilot Project, Magdalen Normandeau, A. R. Taylor & P. E.<br />

Dewdney, 89, 177.<br />

Ouellette, John A., The Nature and Evolution <strong>of</strong> Blue Stragglers, John A. Ouellette & C. J. Pritchet, 89, 181.<br />

Patton, David R., Close Pairs <strong>of</strong> Field Galaxies in the CNOC Survey, David R. Patton & Christopher J. Pritchett, 89, 171.<br />

Perelmuter, Jean-Marc, Thoughts on Merging Spirals Into Ellipticals, 89, 163.<br />

Pineault, S., Galactic Rotation Curves and OB Associations, 89, 167.<br />

Pudritz, Ralph E., Hydromagnetic Outflows and the Evolution <strong>of</strong> Molecular Clouds, 89, 165.<br />

Racine, René, Very High Resolution Imaging With the Gemini Telescopes, 89, 166.<br />

Redman, R. O., Maps <strong>of</strong> the Moon With the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope, R. O. Redman, H. E. Matthews, R. Wade & G.<br />

Sandell, 89, 184.<br />

Richer, M. G., Planetary Nebulae: Their Use as a Tool to Probe the Evolution <strong>of</strong> Galaxies, 89, 161.<br />

Robb, Russell M., Archival Hubble Space Telescope Observations <strong>of</strong> IC 4182, Russell M. Robb, John Ouellette & Ana Larson,<br />

89, 161.<br />

Optical Observations <strong>of</strong> a Flare on the Spotted Star RE 0041+342, 89, 181.<br />

Roger, R. S., Linear Polarization <strong>of</strong> the 1.4 GHz Emission from the Cygnus Loop, R. S. Roger, D. A. Leahy & D. R. Ballantyne,<br />

89, 177.<br />

Rucinski, Slavek, A Radio Survey <strong>of</strong> W Ursae Majoris-Type Systems, 89, 169.<br />

Scarfe, C. D., The Two-Spectrum Giant Binary System Gamma Canis Majoris, 89, 182.<br />

Scott, Sandra L., A Spectrographic Study <strong>of</strong> the Rapidly Oscillating Ap Star γ Equulei, Sandra L. Scott & Jaymie M. Matthews,<br />

89, 182.<br />

Seaquist, E. R., A Sub-Millimetre Hydrogen Recombination Line Maser in M82, E. R. Seaquist & M. B. Bell, 89, 172.<br />

Shaw, C. R., Observations <strong>of</strong> an Intermediate Velocity Cloud in the Direction <strong>of</strong> the Globular Cluster M13, C. R. Shaw, B.<br />

Bates, S. N. Kemp, F. P. Keenan, R. D. Davies & R. S. Roger, 89, 178.<br />

Short, S., The Luminosity and Initial Mass Function <strong>of</strong> NGC 6913, S. Short & D. Forbes, 89, 182.<br />

Simard, Luc, Internal Kinematics <strong>of</strong> Faint Galaxies, Luc Simard & Chris Pritchet, 89, 172.<br />

Smegal, R. J., Polarization Imaging With the DRAO Synthesis Telescope, R. J. Smegal, T. L. Landecker, D. Routledge & J. F.<br />

Vaneldik, 89, 186.<br />

Steinbring, E., CCD Photometry <strong>of</strong> the Ellipsiodal Variable HR 4646, 89, 183.<br />

Sukumar, S., Effects on Jupiter’s Synchrotron Radio Emission Due to the Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 Impacts, 89, 184.<br />

Tapping, K. F., Schoolyard and Backyard Experiments in Astronomy, 89, 160.<br />

Solar Active Regions and Sources <strong>of</strong> the S-Component, 89, 169.<br />

Tielens, A. G. G. M., Photodissociation Regions and the Heating and Cooling <strong>of</strong> the Interstellar Medium, 89, 163.<br />

Tremblay, B., Mapping Dark Matter Around Early-Type Galaxies, B. Tremblay, D. Merritt & T. B. Williams, 89, 162.<br />

Turner, David G., Circumstellar Contamination <strong>of</strong> the Interstellar Medium in Dynamically Well-Evolved Open Clusters, 89, 164.<br />

Astronomy Education Activities in the Halifax Area, David G. Turner & David Lane, 89, 160.<br />

Underhill, Anne B., N III Emission Lines in Of Spectra: An Indication <strong>of</strong> Surface Magnetic Fields?, 89, 167.<br />

A New Puzzle Regarding the Diffuse Interstellar Lines, 89, 178.<br />

Veidt, B., A Method for Integrating Josephson Effect Suppression Electromagnetics in Submillimetre Receivers, B. Veidt, K.<br />

Kornelsen, J. F. Vaneldik, D. Routledge & M. J. Brett, 89, 187.<br />

Wallace, B. J., G74.9+1.2 — A Filled-Centre Supernova Remnant Interacting With the Interstellar Medium?, B. J. Wallace, A.<br />

R. Taylor, T. L. Landecker & S. Pinneault, 89, 157.<br />

Wang, Z. R., The Morphology Analysis <strong>of</strong> Supernova Remnants and Their Evolution in a Multiphase Interstellar Medium, 89,<br />

158.<br />

Wesemael, F., A Second Look at the Optical Spectrum <strong>of</strong> the DAB White Dwarf GD 323, F. Wesemael, P. Bergeron & E. Briand,<br />

89, 183.<br />

West, M. J., Vagabond Globular Clusters, 89, 163.<br />

Willis, A. G., A Source Model for AIPS++, A. G. Willis & C. Guo, 89, 166.<br />

Zingle, R. S., A New Method <strong>of</strong> Determining the Relative Ages <strong>of</strong> Globular Clusters Using V and I Photometry, 89, 183.<br />

JRASC <strong>Index</strong> (1967-1996) Page 203

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