1996 Meeting at Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario Aitken, G. J. M., Atmospherically-Distorted Wavefronts as Filtered Fractional Brownian Motion, G. J. M. Aitken, D. McGaughey & D. Rossille, 90, 315. Balantekin, Baha, Recent Progress in Solar and Neutrino Astrophysics, 90, 306. Barkhouse, Wayne A., The Globular Cluster Population <strong>of</strong> Hickson Compact Group 22a (NGC 1199), Wayne A. Barkhouse, Michael J. West & Gregory Bothun, 90, 309. Bartel, Norbert, Multifrequency VLBI Investigations <strong>of</strong> Supernova 1993J in the Galaxy M81, 90, 311. Bastien, P., The Circumstellar Environment <strong>of</strong> Weak-Line and Classical T Tauri Stars in the Taurus-Auriga Molecular Clouds, P. Bastien, F. Ménard, T. Montmerle & C. Bertout, 90, 310. Beauchamp, Dominique, Étude des gradients de Mg and Fe dans le Spirales et Les Elliptiques à L’Aide de L’Imagerie avec des Filtres Interférentiels, Dominique Beauchamp, Eduardo Hardy & Mercedes Mollá, 90, 331. Bergbusch, Peter A., CCD Photometry <strong>of</strong> the Bright Stars in the Core <strong>of</strong> NGC 362, Peter A. Bergbusch & Ronald M. Blake, 90, 328. Bertrand, J.-F., Big Game Hunting: The Search for the Most Massive Stars, J.-F. Bertrand, A. F. J. M<strong>of</strong>fat & N. St.-Louis, 90, 319. Bietenholz, M. F., The Spectral <strong>Index</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Crab Nebula, M. F. Bietenholz, N. Kassim, D. A. Frail, R. A. Perley, C. Erickson & A. Hajian, 90, 323. Blake, R. M., NGC 6166 and Its Companions: An Interacting System?, R. M. Blake & G. A. Welch, 90, 331. Bohlender, D. A., The Discovery <strong>of</strong> Nonradial Pulsations in the λ Bootis Star HD 111604, D. A. Bohlender, J.-F. Gonzalez & E. J. Kennelly, 90, 319. Bond, Richard, Cosmic Background Anisotropies and Large Scale Structure: Past, Present and Future, 90, 309. Borra, E. F., Liquid Mirrors: A Progress Report, E. F. Borra, L. Girard, G. Moretto & G. Tremblay, 90, 311. Bridges, Terry, Kinematics and Metallicities <strong>of</strong> Globular Clusters in M104, Terry Bridges, Dave Carter, Keith Ashman, Steve Zepf, Dave Hanes, J. J. Kavelaars & Ray Sharples, 90, 328. Brueckner, Dieter W., Allowing Students to Choose What They Wish to Learn in a <strong>General</strong> Interest Astronomy Course, 90, 312. Carlberg, R. G., Omega From the CNOC Cluster Survey, R. G. Carlberg, H. K. C. Yee, E. Ellingson, S. Morris, R. Abraham, P. Gravel, F. D. A. Hartwick, J. E. Hesser, J. B. Hutchings, J. B. Oke, C. J. Pritchet & T. Smecker-Hane, 90, 314. Casey, M. P., Two-Dimensional Hydrodynamical Modelling <strong>of</strong> the Jet in M87, M. P. Casey & David A. Clarke, 90, 31. Chaboyer, Brian, Improved Solar Models, Brian Chaboyer, Sarbani Basu & J. Christensen-Dalsgaard, 90, 306. Clarke, David A., Hydrodynamical Simulations <strong>of</strong> the X-Ray Emitting Atmosphere <strong>of</strong> Cynus A, David A. Clarke, D. E. Harris & C. L. Carilli, 90, 315. Couchman, H. M. P., Supercomputer Simulations <strong>of</strong> Cosmic Structure: Hydra and the Virgo Experiments, H. M. P. Couchman, F. R. Pearce, P. A. Thomas, A. R. Jenkins, C. S. Frenck, J. M. Colberg & S. D. M. White, 90, 314. Del Rizzo, D. A., Astrometry <strong>of</strong> the Millisecond Pulsar B1937+21, D. A. Del Rizzo, N. Bartel, J. F. Chandler, M. I. Ratner & I. I. Shapiro, 90, 315. Devost, Daniel, Découplage des Vecteurs Temps et Extinction par les Modélisation des Populations Stellaires, 90, 332. Dickinson, Terence, The Splendor <strong>of</strong> the Universe: From Backyard Star Gazing to the Hubble Space Telescope, 90, 312. Durrell, Patrick R., Globular Clusters in Virgo Dwarf Elliptical Galaxies, Patrick R. Durrell, William E. Harris, Doug Geisler & Ralph Pudritz, 90, 310. Dursi, L. Jonathan, Measuring Hubble’s Constant in Our Inhomogeneous Universe, L. Jonathan Dursi, Xiangdong Shi & Larry M. Widrow, 90, 336. Dutil, Yvan, The O/H Abundance Distribution in the Large Spiral Galaxy NGC 4258, 90, 332. Ebbers, A., VLBI Astrometry <strong>of</strong> the Compact Core <strong>of</strong> M81 With an Interactive Phase-Connection S<strong>of</strong>tware Package, A. Ebbers & N. Bartel, 90, 316. Ellingson, E., An Ultra-Luminous Proto-Galaxy Candidate Discovered by the CNOC Survey, E. Ellingson, H. K. C. Yee, Jill Bechtold, R. Elston & R. G. Carlberg, 90, 313. Ellis, Richard, Hubble Space Telescope Studies <strong>of</strong> Distant Galaxies, 90, 313. English, Jayanne, The Ionized Gas and Radio Halo <strong>of</strong> NGC 3432 (Arp 206), Jayanne English & Judith A. Irwin, 90, 332. Erhardt, L. S., A Cryogenic Detector for WIMP Dark Matter, L. S. Erhardt, D. Deptuck, J. P. Harrison & L. Widrow, 90, 336. Fich, Michel, IRAS Observations <strong>of</strong> the Outer Galaxy, Michel Fich & Susan Tereby, 90, 333. Forbes, Douglas, Another “Normal” Cluster: No Age Spread or Low-Mass Star Deficit in NGC 4103, 90, 329. Freeman, Ken, Dark Matter In the Galaxy: News from MACHO, 90, 311. An Intergalactic H I Cloud: Preliminary Results, Ken Freeman, Jayanne English & R. P. Norris, 90, 333. Frei, B. D., An Analytic Description <strong>of</strong> a Magnetic Field for a Superbubble, B. D. Frei, R. N. Henriksen & J. A. Irwin, 90, 323. Garrison, R. F., Spectroscopic Monitoring <strong>of</strong> HD 49798: A Hot Subdwarf With an X-Ray Pulsating Companion, 90, 319. Giguère, D. L., Supershells in the Spiral Galaxy M108, D. L. Giguère & J. A. Irwin, 90, 324. Godbout, Steve, The H II Region Sharpless 269: A Morphological Study <strong>of</strong> Its Radial Velocity, Velocity Dispersion and Density Fields, 90, 324. Gray, David F., Variation <strong>of</strong> the Solar Temperature 1978-92, 90, 306. Gregory, P. C., Two New Radio Catalogues From the UBC Northern Hemisphere Radio Patrol Project, P. C. 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Scott, 90, 316. Hajjar, Roger, LkHα 198 and MWC 1080 Revisited, Roger Hajjar & Pierre Bastien, 90, 324. Halpern, Mark, Measuring the Anisotropy <strong>of</strong> the Cosmic Microwave Background: Results From the First Flight <strong>of</strong> BAM (the Balloon Background Anisotropy Measurement), 90, 309. Harris, Gretchen L. H., Creation <strong>of</strong> “Artificial” Open Clusters for IRAF Analysis in Undergraduate Courses, Gretchen L. H. Harris & Gisèle Dagenais, 90, 312. Harris, William, Islands in the Stream: How to Understand Your Subject in Five Easy Lessons, 90, 309. Hasegawa, T. I., CO J = 3 → 2 Mapping <strong>of</strong> the GL 2591 Molecular Outflow, T. I. Hasegawa, G. F. Mitchell & H. E. Matthews, 90, 324. Hesser, J. E., Current and Future Utilization <strong>of</strong> HIA’s Telescopes in Victoria, 90, 316. Higgs, L. A., Multi-Frequency Radio Spectral Studies <strong>of</strong> the Supernova Remnant G78.2+2.1, L. A. Higgs, T. L. Landecker, X. Z. Zhang & Y. J. Zheng, 90, 325. Hudson, Michael J., Galaxy-Galaxy Gravitational Lensing in the Hubble Deep Field, Michael J. Hudson & Stephen Gwyn, 90, 308. Hughes, V. A., A Study <strong>of</strong> the Star Forming Region Cepheus A, 90, 307. Irwin, Judith, Molecular Gas in Cooling Flow Galaxies: NGC 1275 in Perseus, Judith Irwin & Terry Bridges, 90, 333. Johnstone, D., Externally Induced Evaporation <strong>of</strong> Young Stellar Disks in Orion, D. Johnstone, F. Shu & D. Hollenbach, 90, 319. Kaisler, Denise, Old-Halo Globular Clusters in NGC 1275, Denise Kaisler, William E. Harris, Dennis R. Crabtree & Harvey B. Richer, 90, 329. Kavelaars, J. J., The Globular Cluster System <strong>of</strong> NGC 3115, J. J. Kavelaars & D. A. Hanes, 90, 329. Kenny, H. T., Nebular Evolution in the Symbiotic Star AG Pegasi, H. T. Kenny, A. R Taylor, S. P. S. Eyres, R. J. Davis, M. F. Bode & M. Bang, 90, 320. Krawchuk, Curtis A. P., SNAP: Spreadsheet Nebular Analysis Package, Curtis A. P. Krawchuk, Marshall L. McCall, Michael Komljenovic, Robin Kingsburgh, Michael Richer & Christopher Stevenson, 90, 317. Lépine, Sébastien, The Wolf-Rayet Star γ 2 Velorum Under Close Scrutiny: Very Fine Detail <strong>of</strong> the Variations in the Broad C III λ5696 Emission Line, Sébastien Lépine, Thomas Eversberg & Anthony F. J. M<strong>of</strong>fat, 90, 321. Lee, Henry, The Environmental Impact <strong>of</strong> the Cluster Environment on Dwarf Galaxies, Henry Lee & Marshall L. McCall, 90, 334. Lee, Man Hoi, On the Validity <strong>of</strong> the Coagulation Equation and the Nature <strong>of</strong> Runaway Growth, 90, 320. Lee, Siow-Wang, Neutral Hydrogen in the Edge-On Spiral Galaxy NGC 3044: Global Properties and the Discovery <strong>of</strong> H I Supershells, Siow-Wang Lee & Judith A. Irwin, 90, 325. Lin, H., The Luminosity Function <strong>of</strong> Field Galaxies in the CNOC1 Redshift Survey, H. Lin, H. K. C. Yee, R. G. Carlberg & E. Ellingson, 90, 337. Loken, C., The X-Ray Luminosity Functions and Gas Mass Functions for Poor and Rich Clusters <strong>of</strong> Galaxies, C. Loken, J. Burns, M. Ledlow, A. Klypin, Wolfgang Voges, Greg L. Bryan, Michael L. Norman & Richard A. White, 90, 308. Madushev, Georgi I., A Photometric Study <strong>of</strong> the Globular Cluster M55, Georgi I. Madushev, Gregory G. Fahlman, Harvey B. Richer & Ian B. Thompson, 90, 330. Matthews, H. E., Submillimetre Observations <strong>of</strong> Two Exceptional Comets, 90, 307. Matthews, J. M., Probing the Atmospheres <strong>of</strong> Pulsating Ap Stars, 90, 321. Mattheus, Brenda C., Casper: A Spooky Supernova Remnant-Pulsar Association?, Brenda C. Mattheus, Russ Taylor & Bradley J. Wallace, 90, 326. McCutcheon, W. H., A Multi-Wavelength Study <strong>of</strong> the Star Forming Complex NGC 6334, W. H. McCutcheon, H. E. Matthews, G. J. White & T. B. H. Kuiper, 90, 321. McDonald, Art, The Sudbury Neutrino Observatory, 90, 306. McLaughlin, Dean E., A Model for the Internal Structure <strong>of</strong> Molecular Cloud Cores, Dean E. McLaughlin & Ralph E. Pudritz, 90, 326. Moriarty-Schieven, Gerald H., The JCMT-SMA Connection, Gerald H. Moriarty-Schieven, Russell O. Redman & Christine D. Wilson, 90, 317. Patton, D. R., Interacting Pairs <strong>of</strong> Field Galaxies in the CNOC1 Redshift Survey, D. R. Patton, C. J. Pritchet, H. K. C. Yee, R. G. Carlberg & E. Ellingson, 90, 334. Percy, John R., Science by Starlight, John R. Percy & Janet A. Mattei, 90, 311. The Universe in Your Classroom: New Developments and Resources for Teaching Astronomy in High Schools and Beyond, 90, 312. The Nature <strong>of</strong> the Period Changes in RV Tauri Stars, John R. Percy, Michael Bezuhly, Monica Milanowski & Endre Zsoldos, 90, 322. Perrett, Kathryn, The Globular Cluster Systems <strong>of</strong> Two Eridanus A Galaxies, Kathryn Perrett, David A. Hanes, S. T. Butterworth & J. J. Kavelaars, 90, 330. 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