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Observations <strong>of</strong> 1.4 GHz Continuum Emission from Jupiter<br />

During Its Collision With Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9,<br />

John Galt & Susan Watkins, 89, 135.<br />

Letter to the Editor: Observations <strong>of</strong> 1.4 GHz Continuum<br />

Emission from Jupiter During Its Collision With Comet<br />

Shoemaker-Levy 9, Roland G. Duchesne, 90, 159.<br />

Radio Astronomy: Sources: Stars<br />

The Development <strong>of</strong> Solar Microwave Radio Astronomy in<br />

<strong>Canada</strong>, A. E. Covington, 61, 314.<br />

Solar Radio Emission at 10.7 cm, 1947-1968, Arthur E.<br />

Covington, 63, 125.<br />

Relative Positions <strong>of</strong> Radio Sources on the Solar Disk at<br />

2800 MHz and 408 MHz, D. Basu, 64, 90.<br />

A Radio Photograph <strong>of</strong> the Cygnus-X Region, J. E. Winzer<br />

& J. A. Roberts, 65, 100.<br />

Spectra <strong>of</strong> Different Types <strong>of</strong> Solar Microwave Bursts, M.<br />

K. Das Gupta & S. K. Sarkar, 65, 152.<br />

A Comparative Study <strong>of</strong> the Different Aspects <strong>of</strong> Impulsive<br />

and Gradual Rise and Fall Types <strong>of</strong> Solar Microwave<br />

Bursts, M. K. Das Gupta & S. K. Sarkar, 65, 284.<br />

Variations in the Pr<strong>of</strong>iles <strong>of</strong> the Gradual Rise and Fall<br />

Bursts for June 11-15 and a High Resolution Study for<br />

the Major Event <strong>of</strong> June 15, 1972, A. E. Covington, 68,<br />

225.<br />

Comments on the Radio Burst for the White Light Flare <strong>of</strong><br />

July 4, 1974, A. E. Covington, 68, 332.<br />

Plasma Frequency Radiation in Astronomy: What We<br />

Learn from Solar Radio Observations, Henry M.<br />

Bradford, 69, 162.<br />

The Solar Microwave “Negative Burst” Associated with the<br />

Dark Fan <strong>of</strong> 21 May 1967, C. Sawyer, 70, 127.<br />

Some Studies on the Spectra <strong>of</strong> the Different Components <strong>of</strong><br />

the Absolute Solar Microwave Flux, M. K. Das Gupta,<br />

T. Chattopadhyay & S. K. Sarkar, 70, 185.<br />

Solar Activity Associated with an Unusual Series <strong>of</strong><br />

Microwave Flux Decreases, C. Sawyer, 70, 228.<br />

Amateur Radio Astronomy Part III, Ken Tapping, NN, 72,<br />

38.<br />

The 2800-MHz Solar Radio Minimum <strong>of</strong> February 1976,<br />

Arthur E. Covington, 73, 1.<br />

Workshop on Radio Stars, P. A. Feldman & Sun Kwok, 73,<br />

271.<br />

Comments on the Duration-Peak-Flux-Density Diagram for<br />

2800 MHz Solar Bursts, Edward W. Cliver, 75, 15.<br />

Projects for Amateur Radio Astronomers, Grote Reber,<br />

NNB, 84, 10.<br />

A 3.8-4.2 GHz Solar Radio Telescope Using Satellite TV<br />

Components, James A. Roberts, J. Hajsaleh & R.<br />

Benge, 88, 233.<br />

The Sun’s Temperature at λ = 5 Centimetres, William Lonc<br />

& Na Han Chan, 89, 118.<br />

RASC Papers<br />

UT, UT C , ET and AT, R. W. Tanner, 61, 41.<br />

High Altitude Balloon Experiments to Study Oxygen in a<br />

Planetary Atmosphere, W. F. J. Evans, A. Vallance<br />

Jones & E. J. Llewellyn, 61, 82.<br />

Making an Eight-Inch Achromatic Doublet, Roy Quade, 61,<br />

381.<br />

The Calgary Centennial Planetarium, W. H. Stilwell & J.<br />

F. Wright, 62, 75.<br />

Une Camera Schmidt Simplifiee avec Tiges<br />

Compensatrices, Yvon Dufour, 62, 121.<br />

On the History <strong>of</strong> the Copernican Manuscript De<br />

Revolutionibis Orbium Coelestium, Karel Hujer, 62,<br />

123.<br />

Classification <strong>of</strong> Solar Prominences for Sun-Spot Cycle No.<br />

19 (1955-1964), Donald H. Menzel & F. Shirley Jones,<br />

62, 124.<br />

Leonids — Then and Now, Peter Millman, 62, 124.<br />

Some Old <strong>Astronomical</strong> Instruments <strong>of</strong> Historical Value,<br />

John R. Scatliff, 62, 125.<br />

The Optical Projection <strong>of</strong> Solar and Lunar Objects on a<br />

Modified Translucent Viewing Screen, Donovan H.<br />

Fallows, 62, 259.<br />

A Spectroscopic Supersynthesis Radio Telescope, J. D.<br />

Lacey, 62, 378.<br />

The Spectrum <strong>of</strong> Nova Vulpeculae (1968), John F. Heard,<br />

63, 45.<br />

Grazing and Total Lunar Occultations for the Amateur<br />

Astronomer, J. Howell, 63, 140.<br />

Grazing Occultations, David W. Dunham, 63, 143.<br />

Study <strong>of</strong> the Planet Saturn by the Hamilton Centre, K. E.<br />

Chilton, 64, 53.<br />

The Planetary Nebula in M15, W. A. Feibelman, 64, 193.<br />

A New Amateur Observatory in Montreal, M. Lucien E.<br />

Coallier, 64, 194.<br />

A Home Built Planetarium, James B. Gould, 64, 196.<br />

The Construction <strong>of</strong> an Hα Solar Prominence<br />

Spectroscope, Jack B. Newton, 64, 197.<br />

The Use <strong>of</strong> Closed-Circuit TV in Conjunction with Amateur<br />

<strong>Astronomical</strong> Telescopes, Donovan H. Fallows, 65, 78.<br />

The Newton Observatory, J. B. Newton, 66, 224.<br />

Time and Its Measurement in Fredericton, J. E. Kennedy,<br />

66, 311.<br />

Al-Biruni, Persian Scholar, 973-1048, A. Vibert Douglas,<br />

67, 209.<br />

Reflections<br />

Reflections, David Dodge, NN, 73, 9, 28.<br />

Ah, The Amateur Enjoys, Alister Ling, B, 1, 1, 1.<br />

NASA, Poor NASA, Doug Pitcairn, B, 1, 2, 1.<br />

Seeing the Light, Clive Gibbons, B, 1, 3, 1.<br />

What is Heaven? A Personal Perspective, Louie Bernstein,<br />

B, 1, 4, 1.<br />

Astronomy and the Four R's, Scott Young, B, 2, 1, 1.<br />

Charting a Course for the <strong>Society</strong>'s Future - I, Derek Baker,<br />

B, 2, 6, 1.<br />

Is the Universe Conscious?, Louie Berstein, B, 3, 1, 1.<br />

Where Are the Women?, Mary Lou Whitehorne, B, 3, 3, 1.<br />

Why I Like to Gaze, Glenn Skene, B, 4, 1, 1.<br />

Can We Afford Space?, Chris Brown, B, 4, 3, 1.<br />

Learning By Sketching, Randy Pakan, B, 4, 4, 1.<br />

Little More Than Orange Juice, Stephen Biggs, B, 4, 4, 2.<br />

The Digital Darkroom, Rajiv Gupta, B, 4, 6, 1.<br />

The Other Side <strong>of</strong> the Night, Randy Pakan, B, 5, 1, 1.<br />

The Magic <strong>of</strong> ƒ-Ratios, Gary Seronik, B, 5, 3, 1.<br />

Little More Than Orange Juice?, Blair MacDonald, B, 5, 3,<br />

2.<br />

The Telescope Visibility Factor, Gary Seronik, B, 5, 4, 1.<br />

<strong>Society</strong> Objectives, Raymond Auclair, B, 5, 5, 1.<br />

Page 74 JRASC <strong>Index</strong> (1967-1996)

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