Robert, 90, 322. Pudritz, Ralph E., Accretion Disks Around Class 0 Protostars: The Case <strong>of</strong> VLA 1623, Ralph E. Pudritz & Christine Wilson, 90, 310. Purton, C. R., AFGL 490-iki: A Second Outflow Object in Cam OB1, C. R. Purton, D. A. Lyder, A. C. Gower & D. S. Belton, 90, 326. Ransom, R. R., VLBI <strong>of</strong> the Candidate Guide Star HR 5110 for NASA’s Gravity Probe-B Mission, R. R. Ransom, N. Bartel, M. F. Bietenholz, M. I. Ratner, I. I. Shapiro, D. E. Lebach & J.-F. Lestrade, 90, 318. Rauch, Kevin P., Resonant Relaxation in Stellar Systems, Kevin P. Rauch & Scott Tremaine, 90, 334. Richer, Harvey B., HST Observations <strong>of</strong> White Dwarfs in Globular Clusters, Harvey B. Richer, Gregory G. Fahlman, Rodrigo A. Ibata, James E. Hesser, Peter B. Stetson, William E. Harris, Don A. VandenBerg, Carlton Pryor, Howard E. Bond, Michael Bolte & Roger A. Bell, 90, 309. Rorabeck, A. J., Fourier Parameters for Beat Cepheids in the LMC: Properties <strong>of</strong> the Second Overtone, A. J. Rorabeck, D. L. Welch, C. Alcock, R. Allsman, D. Alves, T. Axelrod, A. Becker, D. Bennett, K. Cook, K. Feeman, K. Griest, J. Guern, M. Lehner, S. Marshall, D. Minitti, B. Peterson, M. Pratt, P. Quinn, A. Rodgers, C. Stubbs & W. Sutherland, 90, 322. Rucinski, Slavek, STEDY: (STE)llar (DY)namics Satellite — Concept <strong>of</strong> an <strong>Astronomical</strong> Micro-Satellite, Slavek Rucinski & Kieran Carroll, 90, 318. Rutledge, G. A., A New Metallicity Scale for the Galactic Globular Cluster System, G. A. Rutledge, J. E. Hesser & P. B. Stetson, 90, 330. Sawicki, M. J., Photometric Redshifts in the Hubble Deep Field, M. J. Sawicki, H. K. C. Yee & H. Lin, 90, 337. Shi, Xiangdong, The Proximity Effect <strong>of</strong> QSO Metal Line Absorption Systems on Lyman α Forests, 90, 337. Sibille, François, First Results from ISOCAM, the Camera <strong>of</strong> the Infrared Space Observatory, 90, 315. Simard, Luc, Internal Kinematics <strong>of</strong> a Sample <strong>of</strong> Galaxies at z = 0.25-0.45, Luc Simard & Christopher J. Pritchet, 90, 334. Squires, G., Weak Gravitational Lensing By Galaxy Clusters, 90, 308. Steinhardt, Paul, Cosmic Concordance/Cosmic Coincidence, 90, 309. Tapping, Ken, Flares and Energy Dissipation in Solar Active Regions, 90, 322. Taylor, A. R., The DRAO Galactic Plane Survey Project, A. R. Taylor, D. Leahy, C. Carignan, N. St.-Louis, M. Fich, N. Ghazzali, J. Irwin, G. Joncas, S. Pineault, P. Martin, W. McCutcheon, D. Routledge, F. Vaneldik, P. Dewdney, S. Dougherty, J. Galt, A. Gray, L. Higgs, T. Landecker, C. Purton, R. Roger, K. Tapping, T. Willis, H. Matthews, G. Moriarty- Schieven, D. Crabtree, C. Beichman, S. Tereby, N. Duric, D. Green, C. Heiles, M. Heyer, W. Langer, D. Watson, H. Wendker & Z. Zhang, 90, 326. Taylor, Christopher L., The H I Companions <strong>of</strong> H II Galaxies and Low Surface Brightness Dwarf Galaxies, 90, 335. Tittley, Eric, The Effect <strong>of</strong> Substructure on the Final State <strong>of</strong> Matter in an X-Ray Cluster, Eric Tittley & H. M. P. Couchman, 90, 337. Turner, David G., Writing Science So That It Can Be Understood By All, 90, 313. The Motion <strong>of</strong> the Sun Relative to the Local Standard <strong>of</strong> Rest, 90, 335. Vallée, Jacques P., Magnetic Eyes — Astronomy With Polarimeters at Radio and Extreme-Infrared Wavelengths, 90, 327. VanDalfsen, Marcel, Near Infrared Surface Brightness <strong>of</strong> the Galactic Pole, Marcel VanDalfsen & Marshall L. McCall, 90, 336. Wade, G. A., Magnetic Cartography <strong>of</strong> A and B Stars, 90, 323. Welch, G. A., The Origin and Fate <strong>of</strong> the Interstellar Medium <strong>of</strong> NGC 205 — Clues Provided by Its Kinematics, G. A. Welch & G. F. Mitchell, 90, 327. Welty, Daniel E., A High-Resolution Survey <strong>of</strong> Interstellar Ca II Absorption, Daniel E. Welty, Donald C. Morton & L. M. Hobbs, 90, 327. Willis, A. G., Post Observation “Adaptive Optics” With the DRAO Synthesis Telescope, 90, 318. Wilson, Christine D., Physical Conditions in Molecular Clouds in the Dwarf Irregular Galaxies IC 10 and NGC 6822, Christine D. Wilson & Glen Petitpas, 90, 328. Wing, David L., Brightness Fluctuation Observations <strong>of</strong> the Globular Cluster Systems in NGC 3842 and NGC 4874, David L. Wing & Gretchen L. H. Harris, 90, 331. Yee, H. K. C., The CNOC Cluster Redshift Survey, 90, 313. Page 206 JRASC <strong>Index</strong> (1967-1996)
ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS PRESENTED AT THE ANNUAL GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY OF CANADA (1969–1996) 1969 <strong>General</strong> Assembly at Montréal Chilton, Ken, The Bologna, Italy, Meeting <strong>of</strong> the IUAA, 63, 152. Craig, Steven, Solar Darkroom Techniques, Steven Craig & Ken Hewitt-White, 63, 152. Delmonico, K., An Improved, Versatile, Inexpensive <strong>Astronomical</strong> and Chemical Spectrometer, K. Delmonico, R. M. Kalra & Bill Walker, 63, 152. Fallows, D. H., <strong>Astronomical</strong> Manifestations in History and Scripture, 63, 152. The Use <strong>of</strong> Closed Circuit TV in Conjunction With Amateur <strong>Astronomical</strong> Telescopes, 63, 152. Feibelman, W. A., The Planetary Nebula in M15, 63, 152. Ketchum, Jesse, A New Trick in Mirror Grinding, 63, 152. 1970 <strong>General</strong> Assembly at Edmonton Burke, M. D., Photoelectric Observations <strong>of</strong> Lunar Occultations, M. D. Burke, G. L. Cumming, D. P. Hube, C. C. Lin & E. H. Pinnington, NN, 64, 9. Chilton, Kenneth, Hamilton Centre’s Eclipse Team and the Eclipse <strong>of</strong> March 7, 1970, NN, 64, 9. Fallows, D. H., Comet Bennett (1969i) — Observations in March and April 1970, NN, 64, 9. Gilday, H., Meteor Observing 1969-1970: Orientation, Objectives and Photography, NN, 64, 9. Gould, J. B., A Home-Built Basement Planetarium, NN, 64, 9. Hodgson, G. W., Lunar Organic Matter: Pre-Biotic Evolution?, NN, 64, 9. Howell, J., Developments in the Field <strong>of</strong> Observing and Reduction <strong>of</strong> Lunar Occultations, NN, 64, 9. Lavery, R., Variable Interests, NN, 64, 9. McLennan, Ian, Planetariums I Have Known — and Nearly Loved!, NN, 64, 9. Milton, E. R., Visible Photometry <strong>of</strong> the Aurora, NN, 64, 9. Odgers, G. J., The 157-inch Canadian Optical Telescope, NN, 64, 9. Simon, R., Meteor Observing 1969-1970: Results, NN, 64, 9. Sonstenes, L., Meteor Observing 1969-1970: Systems, Problems, Etc., NN, 64, 9. 1971 <strong>General</strong> Assembly at Hamilton Dodge, David, Electrical Meteor Watch, David Dodge & David Hurd, NN, 65, 9. Gies, Douglas, Observations <strong>of</strong> Comet Abe (1970g), Douglas Gies & Richard McWatters, NN, 65, 9. Higgs, L. A., The Ottawa Centre Observatory, NN, 65, 9. Tattersall, Peter, A Photomechanical Method <strong>of</strong> Preparing Isophotal Contours, Peter Tattersall & B. R. Chou, NN, 65, 9. Thede, G. A., A Proposal to Measure Shadow Bands Electronically, NN, 65, 9. Winder, Bob, Some Grazing Occultation Experiences <strong>of</strong> the Niagara Falls Centre, NN, 65, 9. 1972 <strong>General</strong> Assembly at Vancouver Andreae, Peter, In Praise <strong>of</strong> An 8-inch F/7 Newtonian, NN, 66, 13. Fallows, Donovan, The Astronet — Rapid International Interchange <strong>of</strong> <strong>Astronomical</strong> Data by Amateur Radio, NN, 66, 13. Hewitt-White, Ken, An Investigation into Meteor Rates and Shower Classifications — A Problem <strong>of</strong> Statistical Reduction and Interpretation, NN, 66, 13. Howell, F. John, Amateur Astronomers Assist the Apollo Missions, NN, 66, 13. Kennedy, J. E., Time and Its Measurement in Fredericton, NN, 66, 13. Lavery, Rick, Observations <strong>of</strong> Quasi-Stellar Sources with the Ottawa Centre 16-inch Telescope, NN, 66, 14. Livingstone, J. L., A Large Amateur Observatory for the London Area, NN, 66, 13. Muses, C., A Note on the History <strong>of</strong> Gravitational Theory and its Observational Verification, NN, 66, 13. Shinn, B. Franklyn, An Experiment to Determine Spacing and Direction <strong>of</strong> Travel <strong>of</strong> Shadow Bands at the Total Eclipse <strong>of</strong> the Sun, July 1972, NN, 66, 13. 1973 <strong>General</strong> Assembly at Ottawa Allcock, John, The 20.5-inch Buchroeder Catadioptric Telescope <strong>of</strong> the Montreal Centre, RASC, NN, 67, 18. Andreae, Peter, An Easy Graph for the Figure <strong>of</strong> a Telescope Mirror, NN, 67, 18. Berry, Richard, Astronomy’s Neglected Child: The Long-Focus Refractor, NN, 67, 18. Coïa, Hery, Construction <strong>of</strong> a Ritchey-Chretien Telescope, NN, 67, 18. Douglas, A. Vibert, Al-Biruni: 793-1048, NN, 67, 18. JRASC <strong>Index</strong> (1967-1996) Page 207
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