CV Monocerotis — The Forgotten Cluster Cepheid, David G. Turner, 72, 248. Pleiades Double Graze, June 1970, Dora Russell, NN, 64, 26. The Colourful Pleides, Zdenko Saroch, NN, 74, 4. Praesepe MK Spectral Classification in the Praesepe Lower Main Sequence, C. J. Corbally & R. F. Garrison, 77, 28. Ruprecht 36 UBV Photographic Photometry <strong>of</strong> Ruprecht 36, B. Cameron Reed, 79, 1. Tombaugh 1 The Open Cluster Tombaugh 1 and Its Neighbouring Cepheid XZ Canis Majoris, David G. Turner, 77, 31. BY OTHER DESIGNATION: I Puppis Distribution <strong>of</strong> O to B9 Stars and Dust in a Region in Puppis (l = 245°, b = -0.2°), W. J. F. Wilson & M. Pim FitzGerald, 66, 254. II Puppis Distribution <strong>of</strong> O to B9 Stars and Dust in a Region in Puppis (l = 245°, b = -0.2°), W. J. F. Wilson & M. Pim FitzGerald, 66, 254. III Cephei Spectrographic Orbit and Photometric Observations <strong>of</strong> HD 217312 in the III Cephei Association, J. F. Heard & J. D. Fernie, 62, 99. C1947+272 A Newly-Discovered Open Cluster Surrounding the 68½- Day Cepheid S Vulpeculae, David G. Turner, 79, 175. Photometry <strong>of</strong> the S Vul Cluster, David G. Turner, Peter J. T. Leonard & Barry F. Madore, 80, 166. IC 1805 Study <strong>of</strong> the Open Cluster IC 1805, U. C. Joshi & Ram Sagar, 77, 40. Galaxy: Solar Neighbourhood The Local Space Density <strong>of</strong> Thick Disk Stars, P. C. Dawson, 84, 175. Galaxy: Stellar Content A Statistical Study <strong>of</strong> Binary Stars, Wulff D. Heintz, 63, 275. Subdwarfs, Per H. Anderson, 65, 119. Distribution <strong>of</strong> O to B9 Stars and Dust in a Region in Puppis (l = 245°, b = -0.2°), W. J. F. Wilson & M. Pim FitzGerald, 66, 254. Distribution <strong>of</strong> O to A0 Stars in a Region in Vela (l = 268°, b = -0.3°), John E. Stegman & M. Pim FitzGerald, 66, 303. Distribution <strong>of</strong> O to A0 Stars in a Region in Vela (l = 277°, b = 0°), John H. Moore & M. Pim FitzGerald, 67, 291. Distribution <strong>of</strong> Giant M and Carbon Stars in a Region in Puppis (l = 246°, b = -0.6°), Kenneth A. Kirton & M. Pim FitzGerald, 68, 154. The Carbon and Related Stars, Robert D. McClure, 79, 277. An Iterative Solution for Stellar Space Densities, B. Cameron Reed, 79, 294. The Frequency <strong>of</strong> Multiple Stellar Systems, A. H. Batten & J. M. Fletcher, 83, 289. Some Properties <strong>of</strong> the Population <strong>of</strong> Known Spectroscopic Binary Stars, J. M. Fletcher & A. H. Batten, 84, 44. Age and Evolution <strong>of</strong> the Galactic Disk and Halo, Sidney van den Bergh, 84, 60. On the Formation and Age <strong>of</strong> the Galaxy, Allan Sandage, 84, 70. The Globular Clusters <strong>of</strong> the Disk and Halo, Robert Zinn, 84, 89. How Metal-Weak Can a Disk Star Be?, Heather L. Morrison, 84, 107. The Local Space Density <strong>of</strong> Thick Disk Stars, P. C. Dawson, 84, 175. Distribution <strong>of</strong> B8-A0 Stars and Interstellar Reddening Towards NGC 5927, B. Cameron Reed & Christopher J. Thomas, 86, 248. The Visibility <strong>of</strong> Galactic Supernovae, P. C. Dawson & R. G. Johnson, 88, 369. Galaxy: Structure Distortion <strong>of</strong> a Galactic Spiral Arm, Ian Halliday, 62, 263. Star Formation from Shock Waves, Ian Halliday, 64, 51. R. M. Petrie and the B-Star Program <strong>of</strong> the Dominion Astrophysical Observatory, Jean K. Petrie, 64, 163. From WYSIWYG to Haloes and Fountains: The Discovery <strong>of</strong> Galactic Structure, Judith A. Irwin, 87, 368. Gravitation (see also Black Holes, Relativity) Observational Tests <strong>of</strong> Gravitational Theories, John R. Percy, 63, 265. Gravity and its <strong>Astronomical</strong> Implications: An Elementary Guide, Ray Skinner, 68, 173, 237, 307. The New Gravity Map <strong>of</strong> <strong>Canada</strong>, NN, 68, 10. The Attraction <strong>of</strong> Schiehallion as Presented in a Lecture by Brydone Jack to a Fredericton Audience in 1856, J. E. Kennedy, 80, 197. Halley Greets Newton’s Principia, F. E. L. Priestley, 80, 303. Newton and the Apple, F. E. L. Priestley, 81, 185. 300th Anniversary <strong>of</strong> Principia, NN, 81, 14. A Factor <strong>of</strong> Two, Jan (John) Bron, B, 6, 3, 3. Halifax Centre Activities at the Centre: Halifax, Peter Edwards, NN, 67, 19. Halifax Hosts Exciting <strong>General</strong> Assembly, NN, 69, 49. A Brief History <strong>of</strong> the Halifax Centre, R. C. Brooks, NN, 69, 53. Halifax Centre Display, David L. DuPuy, NN, 71, 56. News from Eastern Centres, Barry Matthews, NN, 71, 77. Halifax Centre Holds Camping/Observing Weekend, Randall Brooks, NN, 71, 79. Highly Successful Observing in Halifax, Michael P. Edwards, NN, 72, 21. From the Eastern Centres, Barry Matthews, NN, 73, 12. Report <strong>of</strong> the 1980 “Bluenose” <strong>General</strong> Assembly, Randall C. Brooks, NN, 74, 62. Activities in the Centres: Halifax Centre, William J. Calnen, 75, 323. Page 30 JRASC <strong>Index</strong> (1967-1996)
Centre News, Ralph Chou & Peter Jedicke, NN, 76, 57. Centres Arrange Summer Observing Sessions, Peter Jedicke, NN, 76, 74. Winter Activities <strong>of</strong> RASC Centres, Peter Jedicke, NN, 77, 20. Across the RASC, Peter Jedicke, NN, 77, 37. Across the RASC, Peter Jedicke, NN, 78, 24. Across the RASC, Peter Jedicke & Ian McGregor, NN, 78, 59. Across the RASC, Peter Jedicke, NN, 78, 73. Across the RASC, NN, 79, 11, 30, 43, 57, 90. Across the RASC, NN, 80, 11, 26, 44, 52, 77. Across the RASC, Betty Robinson, NN, 80, 89. Across the RASC, NN, 81, 5, 42, 84. Across the RASC, NN, 82, 27, 53, 70, 83. Across the RASC, NNB, 83, 15, 25, 37, 90. Across the RASC, NNB, 84, 4, 20, 36. An Invitation to Nova East, Randall Brooks, NNB, 84, 38. Across the RASC, NNB, 84, 60, 90. Across the RASC, B, 1, 4, 2. Astronomy Day in Six Cities, Steve Dodson, B, 1, 4, 3. Nova Scotia: There’s So Much to Sea!, Mary Lou Whitehorne, B, 2, 6, 3. Centre Reports, Patrick Kelly, B, 3, 2, 7. National and Centre Councils for 1993, B, 3, 2, 25. Centre Finances, B, 3, 2, 30. Gracias, Merci, Danke, Schon, and Thanks!, Mary Lou Whitehorne, B, 3, 4, 4. Nova East ’93 Report, Douglas Pitcairn, B, 3, 6, 9. Centre Reports, Patrick Kelly, B, 4, 2, 9. The ’93 GA, B, 4, 2, 22. National and Centre Councils for 1994, B, 4, 2, 29. Centre Finances, B, 4, 2, 34. Solar Eclipse a Ringing Success, B, 4, 3, 3. Centre Reports, Patrick Kelly, B, 5, 2, 6. National and Centre Councils for 1995, B, 5, 2, 21. Centre Finances, B, 5, 2, 26. Comet Hyakutake Views, 90, 169. Centre Reports, B, 6, 2, 7. National and Centre Councils for 1996, B, 6, 2, 25. Centre Finances, B, 6, 2, 30. Construction Begins on Halifax Observatory, B, 6, 3, 8. Hamilton Centre Study <strong>of</strong> the Planet Saturn by the Hamilton Centre, K. E. Chilton, 64, 53. A Different Story, Cyril G. Clark, NN, 64, 12. The Transit <strong>of</strong> Mercury, May 9, 1970, NN, 64, 17. <strong>General</strong> Assembly at Hamilton, May 21-24, 1971, Marie Fidler, NN, 65, 9. More Eclipse News, NN, 66, 11. Activities at the Centre: Hamilton, K. Chilton, NN, 67, 22. An Observatory for the Hamilton Centre, NN, 68, 6. RASC “East”, Barry Matthews, NN, 72, 37. From the Eastern Centres, Barry Matthews, NN, 73, 12. Winter Activities <strong>of</strong> RASC Centres, Peter Jedicke, NN, 77, 20. Across the RASC, Peter Jedicke, NN, 77, 37. Aurora at Hamilton Centre Observatory Site, Michael DeVillaer, NN, 77, 41. Across the RASC, Ian McGregor, NN, 77, 78. Across the RASC, Ian McGregor, NN, 78, 6. Members Gather for an Enjoyable Assembly, Betty Robinson, NN, 78, 66. Across the RASC, Peter Jedicke, NN, 78, 73. Across the RASC, NN, 79, 11, 30, 43. A Successful Astronomy Day, NN, 79, 56. Across the RASC, NN, 79, 57, 75. Across the RASC, NN, 80, 26, 44, 52. Across the RASC, Betty Robinson, NN, 80, 89. Across the RASC, NN, 81, 42, 61, 84. Across the RASC, NN, 82, 27, 53, 70. Across the RASC, NNB, 83, 25. Across the RASC, NNB, 84, 20, 36, 76. Across the RASC, B, 1, 2, 8. Centre Reports, Patricia Marsh, B, 3, 2, 8. National and Centre Councils for 1993, B, 3, 2, 26. Centre Finances, B, 3, 2, 30. Centre Reports, Garry Woodcock, B, 4, 2, 10. National and Centre Councils for 1994, B, 4, 2, 30. Centre Finances, B, 4, 2, 34. National and Centre Councils for 1995, B, 5, 2, 22. Centre Finances, B, 5, 2, 26. Centre Reports, Roger Hill, B, 6, 2, 7. National and Centre Councils for 1996, B, 6, 2, 26. Centre Finances, B, 6, 2, 30. History and Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Astronomy Jules Verne (True Prognosticator or Obfuscated Obfuscator), Frank A. Stebbins, 61, 20. Interim Report on Commission 41, IAU, A. Vibert Douglas, 61, 193. Astronomy in <strong>Canada</strong>, K. O. Wright, 61, 211. The Growth <strong>of</strong> the RASC and Its Guiding Mentor C. A. Chant, Ruth J. Northcott, 61, 218. Astronomy <strong>of</strong> Time and Position, Malcolm M. Thomson, 61, 226. Of Stars and the Galaxy, Alan H. Batten, 61, 241. Astronomy at the David Dunlap Observatory 1935-1967, John F. Heard & Helen Sawyer Hogg, 61, 257. Stars Fall Over <strong>Canada</strong>, Peter M. Millman & D. W. R. McKinley, 61, 277. The Development <strong>of</strong> Solar Microwave Radio Astronomy in <strong>Canada</strong>, A. E. Covington, 61, 314. Exploring the Universe, J. L. Climenhaga, 62, 29. Copeland and Lohse and the Comet, 1882 II, M. W. Burke- Gaffney, 62, 49. History <strong>of</strong> Astronomy at Prague, 1967, A. Vibert Douglas, 62, 62. On the History <strong>of</strong> the Copernican Manuscript De Revolutionibis Orbium Coelestium, Karel Hujer, 62, 123. Some Old <strong>Astronomical</strong> Instruments <strong>of</strong> Historical Value, John R. Scatliff, 62, 125. Stationary Conjunction and Near-Conjunctions <strong>of</strong> Jupiter and Saturn, Charles H. Smiley, 62, 181. Astronomy and the Orphic Hymns, A. Vibert Douglas, 62, 217. Fifty Years at the Dominion Astrophysical Observatory, K. O. Wright, 62, 269. JRASC <strong>Index</strong> (1967-1996) Page 31
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