92000 (36 Leo Minoris), A. H. Batten, J. M. Fletcher & Robert D. McClure, 77, 241. Spectral Classification <strong>of</strong> Southern-Hemisphere Mira Variables, Richard Crowe, 78, 103. The Spectroscopic Orbit <strong>of</strong> HR 1878, R. F. Griffin, 78, 151. Confirmation <strong>of</strong> the Decreased Pulsational Amplitude <strong>of</strong> Polaris, Karl W. Kamper, Nancy Remage Evans & Ronald W. Lyons, 78, 173. The Quadruple System HR 3337, Gustav A. Bakos, 79, 119. Radial Velocity Observations <strong>of</strong> Two Visual Binaries, Alan H. Batten, Wenxian Lu & C. D. Scarfe, 79, 167. The Spectroscopic Orbits <strong>of</strong> HD 44780 and 65 Geminorum, R. F. Griffin, 80, 91. The Semiregular Variable 57 Pegasi, J. Tremko & G. A. Bakos, 80, 230. The Orbit <strong>of</strong> the Visual Binary KPR 114 (HR 8629), R. F. Griffin & W. D. Heintz, 81, 3. A First Observation <strong>of</strong> the Chromospheric Spectrum <strong>of</strong> the ζ Aurigae Binary HR 6902, R. E. M. Griffin, 82, 49. On the Diatomic and Triatomic Hydrogen Molecules in the Planetary Nebula NGC 7027, Grant Gussie & Chris Pritchet, 82, 69. The Spectroscopic Orbit <strong>of</strong> HD 53299A, C. D. Scarfe, R. Griffin & R. Griffin, 82, 128. A New Look at HD 93075, Douglas P. Hube, 83, 26. The Extended Spectrum <strong>of</strong> NGC 5846, T. J. Davidge, 85, 131. Off the Deep End: Two Amateurs Try the Real Thing, Mary Lou Whitehorne & Chris Brown, B, 1, 2, 4. A Complete Spectral Analysis <strong>of</strong> the Flare <strong>of</strong> the Quasar 3C 273, Alberto C. Sadun, 86, 15. A New Spectroscopic Orbit for Delta Capricorni, A. H. Batten & J. M. Fletcher, 86, 99, 269. Spectroscopic Observations <strong>of</strong> the Binary Be Star Phi Persei, M. L. Whitehorne, 86, 178. Spectroscopic Orbit Elements for the A-Type Binary HD 208509, Douglas P. Hube & Alan H. Batten, 86, 259. Spectroscopic Orbital Elements for HD 51892, Douglas P. Hube, 86, 325. Mapping Moderate Redshift Clusters, R. G. Carlberg, H. K. C. Yee, Erica Ellingson, C. J. Pritchet, Roberto Abraham, Tammy Smecker-Hane, J. R. Bond, H. M. P. Couchman, D. Crabtree, D. Crampton, Tim Davidge, D. Durand, S. Eales, F. D. A. Hartwick, J. E. Hesser, J. B. Hutchings, N. Kaiser, C. Mendes de Oliveira, S. T. Myers, J. B. Oke, M. A. Rigler, D. Schade & M. West, 88, 39. HR 9053: A Lightly Reddened G Supergiant, Nancy Remage Evans, Jonathan H. Jiang, R. F. Garrison, R. O. Gray, T. G. Barnes, III & M. L. Frueh, 88, 155. The Stickman, the Great Wall, and the HECTOSPEC: Large-Scale Structure in the Universe, Margaret J. Geller, 88, 283. ƒ-Values, Jeremy Tatum, B, 5, 4, 6. Observations: Visual A Bright Fireball Observed Photographically, By Radar and Visually, F. R. Park & B. A. McIntosh, 61, 25. An Observation <strong>of</strong> the “Fata Morgana” in the Canadian Winter, Ian Halliday, 61, 74. The I. G. C. (1966) Visual Meteor Program — Progress Report No. 12, Peter M. Millman, 61, 151. The Fireball <strong>of</strong> April 25, 1966. I, Canadian Visual Observations, B. A. McIntosh & J. A. V. Douglas, 61, 159. Observation à Montréal à L’Occasion de L’Arrivée du Surveyor 5 sur la Lune, Pierrette Jean, 62, 43. The Optical Projection <strong>of</strong> Solar and Lunar Objects on a Modified Translucent Viewing Screen, Donovan H. Fallows, 62, 259. The I. G. C. (1967) Visual Meteor Program — Progress Report No. 13, Peter M. Millman, 62, 387. Vilna Meteorite — Camera, Visual, Seismic and Analytic Records, R. E. Folinsbee, L. A. Bayrock, G. L. Cumming & D. G. W. Smith, 63, 61. Telescopic Observation <strong>of</strong> a Meteor and Its Train, W. A. Feibelman, 63, 189. Study <strong>of</strong> the Planet Saturn by the Hamilton Centre, K. E. Chilton, 64, 53. The Leonids — 1969, Peter M. Millman, 64, 55. Meteoritic Flux Determined from Visual Observations, Peter M. Millman, 64, 187. Nova Delphini 1967, Herbert A. Lange, 64, 311. Mars: The Opposition <strong>of</strong> 1969, Kenneth E. Chilton, NN, 64, 17. Photometric Weather at Toronto, J. D. Fernie, 66, 249. Observing a Synchronous Satellite, Roy L. Bishop, NN, 69, 5. The 1974 Geminids, Robert McCallum, NN, 69, 20. Light Pollution in Southern Ontario, Richard L. Berry, 70, 97. On Variable Stars, Steve O’Connor, NN, 71, 4. The Kitchener Daylight Fireball <strong>of</strong> November 4, 1977, A. A. Griffin & I. Halliday, 72, 189. Mars, John N. R. Scatliff, NN, 72, 17. Sun Spot, G. Westcott, NN, 74, 32. Observations <strong>of</strong> Solar Activity, Angelika Kahrkling, NN, 74, 59. Observations <strong>of</strong> a Variable Galaxy, Dave Holmgren, NN, 74, 60. The Dark Rings <strong>of</strong> Saturn, Alan Whitman, NN, 74, 93. A Fire in the Sky, Stewart Krysko, NN, 75, 27. Getting Started in Variables, David H. Levy, NN, 75, 69. Lunar Eclipse <strong>of</strong> July 16-17, Bruce Barnes, NN, 75, 71. Perseids 1981, Bruce Waters, NN, 75, 73. Sketching Hevel, Maritta Ellis, NN, 76, 31. July’s Long Total Lunar Eclipse, Deane D. McIntyre, NN, 76, 61. Bright February Fireball, Leo Enwright, NN, 77, 19. A Mysterious Object, Todd Lohvinenko, NN, 77, 19. An Occultation by 690 Wratislavia, Andrew Lowe, NN, 77, 39. Aurora at Hamilton Centre Observatory Site, Michael DeVillaer, NN, 77, 41. The Moon by Eye and Film, Jillian Buriak & John Hicks, NN, 77, 44. A Quadrantid Fireball, David Rechtshaffen, NN, 77, 47. Vénus en Janvier 1985, Marc A. Gélinas, NN, 79, 53. Outburst <strong>of</strong> RS Ophiuchi, Warren Morrison, NN, 79, 69. The Unusual Auroral Outburst <strong>of</strong> August 12-13, 1985, Leo Enwright, NN, 79, 80. Two Alberta Fireballs in 1985, R. E. Folinsbee, D. G. W. Page 64 JRASC <strong>Index</strong> (1967-1996)
Smith, D. P. Hube & K. J. Finstad, 80, 312. Perseid Shower 1986, Peter Brown & Mark Zalcik, NN, 80, 91. Eyewitness Report: Spica Snuffed for 53 Minutes, Mark Zalcik, NN, 81, 48. Mars 1986 Opposition, Richard W. Schmude, Jr., 82, 19. A View <strong>of</strong> Uranus and Neptune, Richard W. Schmude, Jr., NN, 82, 86. The Daylight Fireball <strong>of</strong> January 20, 1988, G. C. L. Aikman, P. F. Younger & D. H. Weichert, 83, 232. Observations <strong>of</strong> Mars in 1988, Richard W. Schmude, Jr., 83, 405. Supernova 1989B, Murray Paulsen, NNB, 83, 44. Distant View <strong>of</strong> Mars, Richard W. Schmude, Jr., NNB, 84, 77. Occultation pas Pallas, Alain Roussel, B, 1, 3, 8. How Astronomer’s Captured an Asteroid, John Howell, B, 1, 4, 4. The Fall <strong>of</strong> the Abee Meteorite and Its Probable Orbit, Arthur A. Griffin, Peter M. Millman & Ian Halliday, 86, 5. Observations <strong>of</strong> Mars in 1990-91, Richard W. Schmude, Jr., 86, 117. Observations <strong>of</strong> Mars in 1990-91, Richard W. Schmude, Jr., 87, 251. The Small Moon Illusion, Alister Ling, B, 2, 2, 5. Venus Comes Close — March 1993, Michael S. F. Watson, B, 3, 3, 4. Lessons from a Partial Solar Eclipse, Todd Lohvinenko, B, 3, 4, 4. The 1993 Perseid “Sprinkle”, David M. F. Chapman, B, 3, 5, 4. Observations <strong>of</strong> Mars in 1992-93, Richard W. Schmude, Jr. & Danny Bruton, 88, 69. The Value <strong>of</strong> Fireball Reports from the <strong>General</strong> Public: The October 30, 1993 Western <strong>Canada</strong> Fireball as a Case Study, Richard Huziak & Gordon Sarty, 88, 332. Observations <strong>of</strong> Jupiter in 1994, Richard W. Schmude, Jr. & Danny Bruton, 89, 257. Observations <strong>of</strong> Mars in 1994-95, Richard W. Schumde, Jr., 90, 193. Sketching Globular Star Clusters, Mark Bratton, B, 6, 3, 5. Observing Spiral Structure in Galaxies, Mark Bratton, B, 6, 5/6, 7. Observatories (see also Notes from Observatories, Telescopes) 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. Facilities for Visitors at KPNO and CTIO, N. U. Mayall, 62, 85. A Control Console for the Dunlap 74-Inch Telescope, John F. Heard & Frank Hawker, 62, 91. New Measures <strong>of</strong> Stellar Diameters, Ian Halliday, 62, 197. Fifty Years at the Dominion Astrophysical Observatory, K. O. Wright, 62, 269. Some Recollections <strong>of</strong> the Observatory (1924-1935), Joseph A. Pearce, 62, 287. Early Days at the Dominion Astrophysical Observatory, C. S. Beals, 62, 298. The Spectrographs <strong>of</strong> the Dominion Astrophysical Observatory, E. H. Richardson, 62, 313. Studies <strong>of</strong> the Interstellar Medium at the Dominion Astrophysical Observatory, G. A. H. Walker, 62, 361. New University <strong>of</strong> Western Ontario Observatory Opened, William Wehlau, 63, 318. New Observatory <strong>of</strong> the University <strong>of</strong> Western Ontario, William Wehlau, 64, 1. R. M. Petrie and the B-Star Program <strong>of</strong> the Dominion Astrophysical Observatory, Jean K. Petrie, 64, 163. A New Amateur Observatory in Montreal, M. Lucien E. Coallier, 64, 194. Observatory to be Named for RASC Member, 65, 134. The Early History <strong>of</strong> <strong>Astronomical</strong> Activity in the Canadian Public Service, R. Meldrum Stewart, 65, 206. North Mountain Observatory Well and Truly Opened, Tom Tothill, NN, 65, 25. The University <strong>of</strong> Calgary Astrophysical Observatory Opened, F. John Howell, 66, 161. Termination <strong>of</strong> the U. S. Naval Observatory Solar Program, A. E. Covington, 66, 165. The Newton Observatory, J. B. Newton, 66, 224. Observatory for Montreal Centre, NN, 66, 10. The Burke-Gaffney Observatory, NN, 66, 34. The <strong>Canada</strong>-France-Hawaii Telescope, J. L. Locke, 67, 203. How to Find the Montreal Centre Observatory, NN, 67, 7. Progress at Saskatoon Centre, Ron Waldron, NN, 67, 12. About the New Telescope, NN, 67, 14. News from the Bahamas, NN, 67, 24. New Director <strong>of</strong> <strong>Royal</strong> Greenwich Observatory, J. E. Kennedy, 68, 42. Presentation <strong>of</strong> Canadian Spectrograph to Polish Observatory, 68, 268. Historic 15-Inch Refractor Removed from Dome in Ottawa, 68, 272. An Observatory for the Hamilton Centre, NN, 68, 6. University <strong>of</strong> Toronto Staff Build 60 Foot Radio Telescope, NN, 68, 15. David Dunlap Observatory Faces Problems <strong>of</strong> Light Pollution, NN, 68, 28. Progress on the CFHT 3.6 m Mirror at the DAO, K. O. Wright, 69, 46. The Old Dominion Observatory, A. E. Covington, 69, 86. <strong>Royal</strong> Observatory, Greenwich, A. Vibert Douglas, 69, 140. David Dunlap Observatory Forty Years Old, John F. Heard, 69, 141. The Dominion Astrophysical Observatory 1918-1975, K. O. Wright, 69, 205. Plaque Unveiled at Dominion Observatory for W. F. King, A. E. Covington, 69, 286. The Old Dominion Observatory, A. E. Covington, NN, 69, 6. Rules, Rules and a Few Regulations, NN, 69, 22. Preliminary Report on the University <strong>of</strong> Alberta’s 20-inch Reflector, Jack Winzer, NN, 69, 42. L’Astronomie au Quebec, René Racine, 70, 138. The University <strong>of</strong> Alberta Observatories, D. Hube, NN, 70, 29. The Birth <strong>of</strong> Canadian Astrophysics: J. S. Plaskett at the JRASC <strong>Index</strong> (1967-1996) Page 65
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