Observations <strong>of</strong> 1.4 GHz Continuum Emission from Jupiter During Its Collision With Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9, John Galt & Susan Watkins, 89, 135. Letter to the Editor: Observations <strong>of</strong> 1.4 GHz Continuum Emission from Jupiter During Its Collision With Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9, Roland G. Duchesne, 90, 159. Radio Astronomy: Sources: Stars The Development <strong>of</strong> Solar Microwave Radio Astronomy in <strong>Canada</strong>, A. E. Covington, 61, 314. Solar Radio Emission at 10.7 cm, 1947-1968, Arthur E. Covington, 63, 125. Relative Positions <strong>of</strong> Radio Sources on the Solar Disk at 2800 MHz and 408 MHz, D. Basu, 64, 90. A Radio Photograph <strong>of</strong> the Cygnus-X Region, J. E. Winzer & J. A. Roberts, 65, 100. Spectra <strong>of</strong> Different Types <strong>of</strong> Solar Microwave Bursts, M. K. Das Gupta & S. K. Sarkar, 65, 152. A Comparative Study <strong>of</strong> the Different Aspects <strong>of</strong> Impulsive and Gradual Rise and Fall Types <strong>of</strong> Solar Microwave Bursts, M. K. Das Gupta & S. K. Sarkar, 65, 284. Variations in the Pr<strong>of</strong>iles <strong>of</strong> the Gradual Rise and Fall Bursts for June 11-15 and a High Resolution Study for the Major Event <strong>of</strong> June 15, 1972, A. E. Covington, 68, 225. Comments on the Radio Burst for the White Light Flare <strong>of</strong> July 4, 1974, A. E. Covington, 68, 332. Plasma Frequency Radiation in Astronomy: What We Learn from Solar Radio Observations, Henry M. Bradford, 69, 162. The Solar Microwave “Negative Burst” Associated with the Dark Fan <strong>of</strong> 21 May 1967, C. Sawyer, 70, 127. Some Studies on the Spectra <strong>of</strong> the Different Components <strong>of</strong> the Absolute Solar Microwave Flux, M. K. Das Gupta, T. Chattopadhyay & S. K. Sarkar, 70, 185. Solar Activity Associated with an Unusual Series <strong>of</strong> Microwave Flux Decreases, C. Sawyer, 70, 228. Amateur Radio Astronomy Part III, Ken Tapping, NN, 72, 38. The 2800-MHz Solar Radio Minimum <strong>of</strong> February 1976, Arthur E. Covington, 73, 1. Workshop on Radio Stars, P. A. Feldman & Sun Kwok, 73, 271. Comments on the Duration-Peak-Flux-Density Diagram for 2800 MHz Solar Bursts, Edward W. Cliver, 75, 15. Projects for Amateur Radio Astronomers, Grote Reber, NNB, 84, 10. A 3.8-4.2 GHz Solar Radio Telescope Using Satellite TV Components, James A. Roberts, J. Hajsaleh & R. Benge, 88, 233. The Sun’s Temperature at λ = 5 Centimetres, William Lonc & Na Han Chan, 89, 118. RASC Papers UT, UT C , ET and AT, R. W. Tanner, 61, 41. High Altitude Balloon Experiments to Study Oxygen in a Planetary Atmosphere, W. F. J. Evans, A. Vallance Jones & E. J. Llewellyn, 61, 82. Making an Eight-Inch Achromatic Doublet, Roy Quade, 61, 381. The Calgary Centennial Planetarium, W. H. Stilwell & J. F. Wright, 62, 75. Une Camera Schmidt Simplifiee avec Tiges Compensatrices, Yvon Dufour, 62, 121. On the History <strong>of</strong> the Copernican Manuscript De Revolutionibis Orbium Coelestium, Karel Hujer, 62, 123. Classification <strong>of</strong> Solar Prominences for Sun-Spot Cycle No. 19 (1955-1964), Donald H. Menzel & F. Shirley Jones, 62, 124. Leonids — Then and Now, Peter Millman, 62, 124. Some Old <strong>Astronomical</strong> Instruments <strong>of</strong> Historical Value, John R. Scatliff, 62, 125. The Optical Projection <strong>of</strong> Solar and Lunar Objects on a Modified Translucent Viewing Screen, Donovan H. Fallows, 62, 259. A Spectroscopic Supersynthesis Radio Telescope, J. D. Lacey, 62, 378. The Spectrum <strong>of</strong> Nova Vulpeculae (1968), John F. Heard, 63, 45. Grazing and Total Lunar Occultations for the Amateur Astronomer, J. Howell, 63, 140. Grazing Occultations, David W. Dunham, 63, 143. Study <strong>of</strong> the Planet Saturn by the Hamilton Centre, K. E. Chilton, 64, 53. The Planetary Nebula in M15, W. A. Feibelman, 64, 193. A New Amateur Observatory in Montreal, M. Lucien E. Coallier, 64, 194. A Home Built Planetarium, James B. Gould, 64, 196. The Construction <strong>of</strong> an Hα Solar Prominence Spectroscope, Jack B. Newton, 64, 197. The Use <strong>of</strong> Closed-Circuit TV in Conjunction with Amateur <strong>Astronomical</strong> Telescopes, Donovan H. Fallows, 65, 78. The Newton Observatory, J. B. Newton, 66, 224. Time and Its Measurement in Fredericton, J. E. Kennedy, 66, 311. Al-Biruni, Persian Scholar, 973-1048, A. Vibert Douglas, 67, 209. Reflections Reflections, David Dodge, NN, 73, 9, 28. Ah, The Amateur Enjoys, Alister Ling, B, 1, 1, 1. NASA, Poor NASA, Doug Pitcairn, B, 1, 2, 1. Seeing the Light, Clive Gibbons, B, 1, 3, 1. What is Heaven? A Personal Perspective, Louie Bernstein, B, 1, 4, 1. Astronomy and the Four R's, Scott Young, B, 2, 1, 1. Charting a Course for the <strong>Society</strong>'s Future - I, Derek Baker, B, 2, 6, 1. Is the Universe Conscious?, Louie Berstein, B, 3, 1, 1. Where Are the Women?, Mary Lou Whitehorne, B, 3, 3, 1. Why I Like to Gaze, Glenn Skene, B, 4, 1, 1. Can We Afford Space?, Chris Brown, B, 4, 3, 1. Learning By Sketching, Randy Pakan, B, 4, 4, 1. Little More Than Orange Juice, Stephen Biggs, B, 4, 4, 2. The Digital Darkroom, Rajiv Gupta, B, 4, 6, 1. The Other Side <strong>of</strong> the Night, Randy Pakan, B, 5, 1, 1. The Magic <strong>of</strong> ƒ-Ratios, Gary Seronik, B, 5, 3, 1. Little More Than Orange Juice?, Blair MacDonald, B, 5, 3, 2. The Telescope Visibility Factor, Gary Seronik, B, 5, 4, 1. <strong>Society</strong> Objectives, Raymond Auclair, B, 5, 5, 1. Page 74 JRASC <strong>Index</strong> (1967-1996)
Names and Lists, Alister Ling, B, 6, 1, 1. Has Astronomy Lost Its Innocence?, Charles Shahar, B, 6, 3, 1. Rovers and Alarm Bells, Andrew I. Oakes, B, 6, 4, 1. The Caldwell Catalogue: Why All the Hype?, Leo Enwright, B, 6, 5/6, 1. Regina Centre Across the RASC, NNB, 84, 4, 20, 60. National and Centre Councils for 1993, B, 3, 2, 28. Centre Finances, B, 3, 2, 31. Across the RASC, B, 3, 5, 3. Centre Reports, B, 4, 2, 15. National and Centre Councils for 1994, B, 4, 2, 31. Centre Finances, B, 4, 2, 35. National and Centre Councils for 1995, B, 5, 2, 23. Centre Finances, B, 5, 2, 27. National Astronomy Day 1995, Sandy Ferguson, B, 5, 3, 7. National and Centre Councils for 1996, B, 6, 2, 28. Centre Finances, B, 6, 2, 31. Relativity The Relativistic Doppler Effect, D. Sher, 62, 105. Goondiwindi Recalls 1922, J. F. Heard, NN, 66, 30. Gravity and its <strong>Astronomical</strong> Implications: An Elementary Guide, Ray Skinner, 68, 173, 237, 307. Einstein: The Revolution in Space-Time, D. W. Sida, 73, 133. Einstein and Cosmology, R. C. Roeder, 73, 349. The Reception <strong>of</strong> Einstein’s Theory <strong>of</strong> Relativity in <strong>Canada</strong>, Richard A. Jarrell, 73, 358. The Oblique Doppler Effect, Jeremy B. Tatum, 79, 302. Inside Black Holes, G. H. George, 84, 28, 283. A Look Inside Black Holes, Eric Poisson, 84, 191. A Factor <strong>of</strong> Two, Jan (John) Bron, B, 6, 3, 3. Review <strong>of</strong> Publications/Critiques d’Ouvrages Application de la Photométrie Bidimensionelle à L’Astronomie, Jean-René Roy, 77, 156. Astronomy and Astrophysics Monthly <strong>Index</strong>, David Turner, 75, 338. Black Holes 1970-74, INSPEC Bibliography Series Number One, C. T. Bolton, 69, 198. Cosmology +1, S. Jeffers, 72, 234. Haute Résolution Spectrale en Astrophysique - Applications au Télescope Spatial, Jean-René Roy, 77, 156. Hyper-Quest, Astronomica — The Quest for the Edge <strong>of</strong> the Universe, Franklin C. Loehde, 89, 238. Hyper-Quest, Astronomica — The Quest for the Edge <strong>of</strong> the Universe, Suzanne E. Moreau, 89, 265. L’Observatoir de Paris — son Histoire: 1667-1963, A. H. Batten, 79, 322. Our Universe: A Set <strong>of</strong> 18 Colour Slides, John R. Percy, 74, 181. Planetary Astronomy From the Renaissance to the Rise <strong>of</strong> Astrophysics Part B: The Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries, Martin Connors, 90, 365. Pulsating Stars, a Nature reprint, J. L. Locke, 63, 170. Roemer et la Vitesse de la Lumière, René Racine, 74, 48. The Solar System: A Scientific American Book, Peter M. Millman, 71, 278. Abell, George O., Drama <strong>of</strong> the Universe, G. A. Welch, 73, 159. Acker, A., Introduction à L’Astronomie, Gilles Fontaine, 73, 316. Acker, Agnès, Initiation à L’Astronomie, Raymond Auclair, 77, 279. Acker, Agnes and Carlos Jaschek, Astronomie, Méthodes et Calculs, J. P. Vallée, 76, 147. Adams, D. J., Cosmic X-Ray Astronomy, David Crampton, 75, 337. Adler, Berni, Sidney Fernbach and Manuel Rotenberg, Methods in Computational Physics, Volume 7: Astrophysics, edited by, John R. Percy, 61, 387. Aiton, E. J., The Vortex Theory <strong>of</strong> Planetary Motions, Richard A. Jarrell, 67, 154. Alfvén, Hannes, Zdenek Kopal and Harold C. Urey, The Moon, edited by, Donald A. MacRae, 64, 261. Alksne, Z. K. and Ya. Ya. Ikaunieks, Carbon Stars, William P. Bidelman, 76, 270. Aller, Lawrence H., Atoms, Stars, and Nebulae, David F. Gray, 86, 271. Anderson, R. G. W., J. A. Bennett and W. F. Ryan, Making Instruments Count. Essays on Historical Instruments Presented to Gerard L’Estrange Turner, edited by, Randall C. Brooks, 89, 127. Arp, Halton, Quasars, Redshifts and Controversies, A. H. Batten, 82, 42. Ashbrook, Joseph, The <strong>Astronomical</strong> Scrapbook: Skywatchers, Pioneers and Seekers in Astronomy, Thomas Clarke, 80, 218. Ashworth, Jr. and William B., The Face <strong>of</strong> the Moon, Galileo to Apollo, Philip Stoke, 84, 365. Audouze, Jean, Aujourd’hui L’Univers, Damien Lemay, 76, 335. Audouze, Jean and Guy Israel, The Cambridge Atlas <strong>of</strong> Astronomy, edited by, Terence Dickinson, 83, 441. Audouze, Jean and Guy Israel, The Cambridge Atlas <strong>of</strong> Astronomy, 3 rd Edition, edited by, John Grayson, Jr., 89, 124. Audouze, Jean and Guy Israel, The Cambridge Atlas <strong>of</strong> Astronomy, 3 rd Edition, edited by, Lambert C. Huneault, 89, 225. Aveni, A. F., Archeoastronomy in the New World (Primitive American Astronomy), edited by, Elizabeth Graham, 77, 338. Avrett, Eugene H., Frontiers <strong>of</strong> Astrophysics, edited by, L. A. Higgs, 71, 472. Böhme, S., W. Fricke, U. Güntzel-Lingner, F. Henn, D. Krahn and G. Zech, Astronomy and Astrophysics Abstracts, Volume 2, Literature 1969, Part 2, edited by, Helen Sawyer Hogg, 65, 92. Böhme, S., W. Fricke, U. Güntzel-Lingner, F. Henn, D. Krahn, U. Sheffer and G. Zeck, Astronomy and Astrophysics Abstracts, Volume 9, Literature 1973, Part I, edited by, John R. Percy, 68, 279. Böhme, S., U. Esser, W. Fricke, U. Güntzel-Lingner, I. Heinrich, F. Henn, D. Krahn, L. Schmadel, H. Scholl and G. Zech, Astronomy and Astrophysics Abstracts, Volume 14, Literature 1975, Part 2, edited by, Helen JRASC <strong>Index</strong> (1967-1996) Page 75
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