General Index - Royal Astronomical Society of Canada
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73, 51.<br />
Coudé Radial Velocities <strong>of</strong> ζ Herculis, C. D. Scarfe, H.<br />
Funakawa, P. A. Delaney & David J. Barlow, 77, 126.<br />
The Quadruple System HR 3337, Gustav A. Bakos, 79, 119.<br />
Radial Velocity Observations <strong>of</strong> Two Visual Binaries, Alan<br />
H. Batten, Wenxian Lu & C. D. Scarfe, 79, 167.<br />
The Orbit <strong>of</strong> the Visual Binary KPR 114 (HR 8629), R. F.<br />
Griffin & W. D. Heintz, 81, 3.<br />
The Spectroscopic Orbit <strong>of</strong> HD 53299A, C. D. Scarfe, R.<br />
Griffin & R. Griffin, 82, 128.<br />
The Binary Star 70 Ophiuchi Revisited, W. D. Heintz, 82,<br />
140.<br />
Binary Star Observer’s Group Formed, Ronald C.<br />
Tanquay, B, 1, 1, 8.<br />
Stars: Carbon<br />
Distribution <strong>of</strong> Giant M and Carbon Stars in a Region in<br />
Puppis (l = 246°, b = -0.6°), Kenneth A. Kirton & M.<br />
Pim FitzGerald, 68, 154.<br />
A Search for Polyatomic Molecular Lines in the<br />
Photographic Spectral Region <strong>of</strong> Carbon Stars, Y.<br />
Fujita, 71, 115.<br />
The Carbon and Related Stars, Robert D. McClure, 79,<br />
277.<br />
Red Stars, Mel Rankin, NN, 82, 32.<br />
Stars: Chemically Peculiar<br />
Actinide Astronomy, Charles R. Cowley, 71, 108.<br />
The Hydrogen-Line Strength Variations in the Ap Star HD<br />
184905, John B. Rice, 72, 194.<br />
Analyse D’Une Des Caracteristiques des Etoiles Ap: La<br />
Depression a 5200 Å, Gilles Joncas, 74, 261.<br />
Stars: Chromospheres<br />
The Semiregular Variable 57 Pegasi, J. Tremko & G. A.<br />
Bakos, 80, 230.<br />
A First Observation <strong>of</strong> the Chromospheric Spectrum <strong>of</strong> the<br />
ζ Aurigae Binary HR 6902, R. E. M. Griffin, 82, 49.<br />
Stars: Circumstellar Matter<br />
A Study <strong>of</strong> the Velocity Pattern <strong>of</strong> Maser Emission from<br />
Infrared Stars, Sun Kwok, 70, 49.<br />
Star Dust, Mass Loss and the Late Stages <strong>of</strong> Stellar<br />
Evolution, Sun Kwok, 74, 216.<br />
Interacting Binary Stars: Freaks or Rosetta Stone, Mirek J.<br />
Plavec, 77, 283.<br />
The Semiregular Variable 57 Pegasi, J. Tremko & G. A.<br />
Bakos, 80, 230.<br />
Stars: Distances<br />
Cosmological Problems I. The Time Scale, R. C. Roeder,<br />
61, 369.<br />
CV Monocerotis — The Forgotten Cluster Cepheid, David<br />
G. Turner, 72, 248.<br />
Recent Observations <strong>of</strong> HD 127617 — Bidelman’s High-<br />
Latitude Be Star, David G. Turner & Ronald W. Lyons,<br />
74, 12.<br />
The Reddening <strong>of</strong> Beta Doradus, David G. Turner, 74, 64.<br />
How Far Away Are the Hyades?, Alan H. Batten, 75, 152.<br />
MK Spectral Classification in the Praesepe Lower Main<br />
Sequence, C. J. Corbally & R. F. Garrison, 77, 28.<br />
The Open Cluster Tombaugh 1 and Its Neighbouring<br />
Cepheid XZ Canis Majoris, David G. Turner, 77, 31.<br />
On the Computation <strong>of</strong> Dynamical Parallaxes, B. Cameron<br />
Reed, 78, 83.<br />
The Oblique Doppler Effect, Jeremy B. Tatum, 79, 302.<br />
CASCA ’92 Hyades Cluster Workshop, David G. Turner,<br />
Robert F. Garrison & Stephen C. Morris, 88, 303.<br />
Stars: Dwarfs<br />
An Iterative Solution for Stellar Space Densities, B.<br />
Cameron Reed, 79, 294.<br />
Stars: Early-Type<br />
The Near Ultraviolet Spectrum from a B Star, Anne B.<br />
Underhill, 61, 9.<br />
The Interpretation <strong>of</strong> Stellar Spectra, Anne B. Underhill,<br />
62, 331.<br />
R. M. Petrie and the B-Star Program <strong>of</strong> the Dominion<br />
Astrophysical Observatory, Jean K. Petrie, 64, 163.<br />
Distribution <strong>of</strong> O to B9 Stars and Dust in a Region in<br />
Puppis (l = 245°, b = -0.2°), W. J. F. Wilson & M.<br />
Pim FitzGerald, 66, 254.<br />
Distribution <strong>of</strong> O to A0 Stars in a Region in Vela (l = 268°,<br />
b = -0.3°), John E. Stegman & M. Pim FitzGerald, 66,<br />
303.<br />
Distribution <strong>of</strong> O to A0 Stars in a Region in Vela (l = 277°,<br />
b = 0°), John H. Moore & M. Pim FitzGerald, 67, 291.<br />
Spectral Lines in the Ultraviolet, Anne B. Underhill, 71,<br />
123.<br />
On the Origin <strong>of</strong> the OB Runaway Stars, Peter J. T.<br />
Leonard, 84, 216.<br />
Distribution <strong>of</strong> B8-A0 Stars and Interstellar Reddening<br />
Towards NGC 5927, B. Cameron Reed & Christopher<br />
J. Thomas, 86, 248.<br />
What is Normal Among the A-Type Stars?, Grant M. Hill,<br />
88, 359.<br />
The Progenitors <strong>of</strong> Classical Cepheid Variables, David G.<br />
Turner, 90, 82.<br />
Stars: Emission-Line, Be<br />
Workshop on Radio Stars, P. A. Feldman & Sun Kwok, 73,<br />
271.<br />
Recent Observations <strong>of</strong> HD 127617 — Bidelman’s High-<br />
Latitude Be Star, David G. Turner & Ronald W. Lyons,<br />
74, 12.<br />
Five Suspected β Cephei Stars Revisited, John R. Percy, 78,<br />
241.<br />
Gamma Cassiopeiae and Be Stars, M. L. Whitehorne, 83,<br />
277.<br />
Off the Deep End: Two Amateurs Try the Real Thing, Mary<br />
Lou Whitehorne & Chris Brown, B, 1, 2, 4.<br />
Spectroscopic Observations <strong>of</strong> the Binary Be Star Phi<br />
Persei, M. L. Whitehorne, 86, 178.<br />
Stars: Evolution<br />
The Chemical Evolution <strong>of</strong> the Galaxy, A. G. W. Cameron<br />
& J. W. Truran, 65, 1.<br />
Origin <strong>of</strong> the Chemical Elements and Stellar Evolution, R.<br />
L. Sears, 68, 1.<br />
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