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General Index - Royal Astronomical Society of Canada

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Polarization <strong>of</strong> the Solar Corona, W. A. Feibelman, 66,<br />

109.<br />

Some Contributions <strong>of</strong> Canadian Astronomers to Solar<br />

Eclipse Expeditions, J. E. Kennedy, 66, 261.<br />

Cress Solar Eclipse Expedition, R. W. Nicholls, 66, 278.<br />

Total Solar Eclipses <strong>of</strong> Great Duration, Edward S. Light,<br />

66, 295.<br />

A Suggested Eclipse Experiment, Brian K. Dennison &<br />

Gary L. Sego, NN, 66, 4.<br />

More Eclipse News, NN, 66, 11.<br />

Observations Planned Near the Edges <strong>of</strong> the Path <strong>of</strong> the<br />

July 10, 1972 Total Solar Eclipse in <strong>Canada</strong>, David W.<br />

Dunham, NN, 66, 16.<br />

The Eclipse <strong>of</strong> July 10th, NN, 66, 21.<br />

Murphy Strikes Again, K. Chilton, NN, 66, 23.<br />

A Fantastic Total Eclipse, Marie Litchinsky, NN, 66, 25.<br />

The Toronto Centre Eclipse Expedition 8 to 11 July, 1972,<br />

B. R. Chou, NN, 66, 26.<br />

Eclipse-72 Over the Northwest Territories, John Scatliff,<br />

NN, 66, 28.<br />

Solar Eclipse July 10 from Prince Edward Island, B. F.<br />

Shinn, NN, 66, 29.<br />

Goondiwindi Recalls 1922, J. F. Heard, NN, 66, 30.<br />

“A Glimpse Down the Road to Heaven”, Mary C. Wynes,<br />

NN, 66, 30.<br />

The Thix and the Fox, Mayan Solar Eclipse Intervals,<br />

Charles H. Smiley, 67, 175.<br />

Calgary Centre Eclipse Expedition, NN, 67, 25.<br />

Eclipse Book, NN, 68, 32.<br />

A Note on the Periodicity <strong>of</strong> Eclipses, Charles H. Smiley,<br />

69, 133.<br />

The Partial Solar Eclipse <strong>of</strong> Dec. 13, 1974, John Findlay,<br />

NN, 69, 18.<br />

The Eclipse at Jarnac Pond, David H. Levy, NN, 69, 39.<br />

Solar Eclipse — S. E. Australia — 23 October 1976:<br />

October Average Weather Summary Along the Eclipse<br />

Path, D. J. Linforth, NN, 69, 43.<br />

On the Solar Eclipse <strong>of</strong> 1860, J. E. Kennedy, 70, 74.<br />

Periodicities <strong>of</strong> Eclipses, G. P. Können & J. Meeus, 70, 81.<br />

Total Solar Eclipses in <strong>Canada</strong>: 1963-2024 AD, V.<br />

Gaizauskas & L. W. Avery, 70, 135.<br />

Total Lunar Eclipse, Doris L. Cooper, NN, 70, 81.<br />

An Eclipse <strong>of</strong> Iapetus by Saturn Predicted for October 19,<br />

1977, C. E. Spratt, NN, 71, 39.<br />

Revised Predictions for Eclipses <strong>of</strong> Saturn VIII (Iapetus),<br />

NN, 71, 56.<br />

Predictions for the 1979 Solar Eclipse, Fred Espenak, 72,<br />

149.<br />

The Total Solar Eclipse <strong>of</strong> 1979, February 26, William T.<br />

Peters, NN, 72, 25.<br />

Eye Injuries and the Solar Eclipse, B. Ralph Chou, NN, 72,<br />

66.<br />

A Solar Flash Spectrum for 26th February, 1979,<br />

Christopher Corbally, 73, 263.<br />

Earned Acknowledgment, NN, 73, 30.<br />

Eclipse From Above, Roy L. Bishop, NN, 73, 31.<br />

The February 26, 1979 Eclipse, David H. Levy, NN, 73,<br />

33.<br />

Eclipse de Soleil du 26 Fevrier 1979, Damien Lemay, NN,<br />

73, 34.<br />

The Total Solar Eclipse, David A. Roger, NN, 73, 36.<br />

Totality 1979 — Looking Back, NN, 73, 37.<br />

Photometric Experiment, Merlyn Mebly, NN, 73, 39.<br />

Flash Spectrum Experiment, Mike Wesolowski, NN, 73,<br />

40.<br />

Manitoba College Leads Eclipse Expedition, Harlan<br />

Creighton, NN, 73, 58.<br />

Transair Passengers See Eclipse, NN, 73, 59.<br />

Occultations and Eclipses <strong>of</strong> Saturn’s Satellites for 1980,<br />

NN, 73, 88.<br />

The Total Solar Eclipse <strong>of</strong> February 16, 1980, Sidney van<br />

den Bergh, 74, 238.<br />

Total Penumbral Lunar Eclipses, Jean Meeus, 74, 291.<br />

Calgary Centre Members Experience Successful Eclipse<br />

Expedition, Don W. Hladiuk, NN, 74, 31.<br />

The 1979 February 26 Solar Eclipse on Short Wave, Ken<br />

Tapping & Chip Wiest, NN, 74, 40.<br />

Totality at Voi, Randy Attwood, NN, 74, 69.<br />

Astrophotographie: Réseau d’Équidensités<br />

Photographiques, Andre Paul, NN, 74, 82.<br />

Astrophotography: Photographic Generation <strong>of</strong><br />

Equidensity Contours, Andre Paul, NN, 74, 85.<br />

Chasing the Monsoon Eclipse, Jay Anderson, NN, 75, 30.<br />

Why Would David Call Me Late at Night?, Peter Jedicke,<br />

NN, 75, 39.<br />

Eclipse Fever Strikes Again, NN, 75, 48.<br />

Lunar Eclipse <strong>of</strong> July 16-17, Bruce Barnes, NN, 75, 71.<br />

Early Days <strong>of</strong> Astronomy at Toronto — Part IV The Total<br />

Solar Eclipse <strong>of</strong> August 7, 1869, Helen Sawyer Hogg,<br />

76, 235.<br />

The Saros Period and Halley’s Comet, A. H. Batten, 76,<br />

258.<br />

Past and Future Total Solar Eclipses Over Some Canadian<br />

Cities, Andrew Lowe, 76, 309.<br />

July Lunar Eclipse, NN, 76, 47.<br />

The Lunar Eclipse From Flagstaff, James Morton, NN, 76,<br />

59.<br />

July’s Long Total Lunar Eclipse, Deane D. McIntyre, NN,<br />

76, 61.<br />

Local Circumstances in Java During the Total Solar<br />

Eclipse <strong>of</strong> 1983, Fred Espenak, 77, 5.<br />

El Chichon and the Umbra, Richard Linkletter, NN, 77, 24.<br />

The Lunar Eclipse — A Different View, Richard Linkletter,<br />

NN, 77, 24.<br />

Eclipse!, Walter MacDonald, NN, 77, 40.<br />

Gerhana Matahari 1983, Michael Watson, NN, 77, 77.<br />

Predictions for the Annular Solar Eclipse <strong>of</strong> 1984, Fred<br />

Espenak, 78, 10.<br />

The 1984 Toronto Centre Solar Eclipse Expedition,<br />

Michael Watson, NN, 78, 7.<br />

Circumstances <strong>of</strong> the Solar Eclipse <strong>of</strong> May 30, Gunther<br />

Moller, NN, 78, 25.<br />

A Dazzling Diamond Necklace, Michael Watson, NN, 78,<br />

50.<br />

The May Eclipse — A Toronto Perspective, Ian McGregor,<br />

NN, 78, 52.<br />

<strong>Astronomical</strong> Observations in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle,<br />

Owen Brazell, NN, 78, 56.<br />

Some Observations on Observing Eclipses, Mike<br />

Wesolowski, NN, 78, 68.<br />

Totality in Hula, Randy Attwood, NN, 79, 26.<br />

November’s Marine Eclipse, Andrew Lowe, NN, 79, 60.<br />

JRASC <strong>Index</strong> (1967-1996) Page 19

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