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SUBJECT INDEX TO VOLUME 104 Miscelianeous Scrambling Properties of Optical Fibers and the Performance of a Double Scrambler. — Todd R. Hunter and Lawrence W. Ramsey; 104 (682), 1244-51. Errata Erratum: Photoelectric UBV Photometry of Northern Stars From the HK Objective Prism Survey. II (1991, PASP, 103, 973). — Steve P. Astronomical Instruments Doinidis and Timothy C. Beers; 104 (680), 978-9. Flexures of Conventional Cassegrain-Fed Spectrographs. — Ulisse Munari and Mario G. Lattanzi; 104 (672), 121-6. Astronomical Sociology Astronomical Observations at 10 and 20 wm with the NRL Infrared What Fraction of Literature References are Incorrect? — Helmut A. Camera. — S. Odenwald, K. Shivanandan, and H. A. Thronson, Jr.; Abt; 104 (673), 235-6. 104 (672), 127-39. Publication Rates and Trends in International Collaborations for The NASA Airborne Astronomy Program: A Perspective on its Astronomers in Developing Countries, Eastern European Countries, Contributions to Science, Technology, and Education. — Harold P. and the Former Soviet Union. — James C. White, II; 104 (676), 472-6. Larson; 104 (672), 146-53. A 5-18 wm Array Camera for High-Background Astronomical Invited Review Papers Imaging. — Daniel Y. Gezari, Walter C. Folz, Lawrence A. Woods, Astrophysics in 1991. — Virginia Trimble; 104 (671), 1-14. and Frank Varosi; 104 (673), 191-203. A Critical Review of Selected Techniques for Measuring Extragalactic A Near-Infrared Camera for Las Campanas Observatory. — S. E. Distances. — George H. Jacoby, David Branch, Robin Ciardullo, Persson, S. C. West, D. M. Carr, A. Sivaramakrishnan, and D. C. Roger L. Davies, William E. Harris, Michael J. Pierce, Christopher J. Murphy; 104 (673), 204-14. Pritchet, John L. Tonry, and Douglas L. Welch; 104 (678), 599-662. A Modular Dewar Design and Detector Mounting Strategy for Large- The Progenitor of SN 1987A.— Philipp Podsiadlowski; 104 (679), Format, Astronomical CCD Mosaics. — G. A. Luppino and K. R. 717-29. Miller; 104 (673), 215-22. The Hubble Parameter. — Sidney van den Bergh; 104 (680), 861-83. Millisecond Time Resolution with the Kitt Peak Photon-Counting Binaries in Globular Clusters. — Piet Hut, Steve McMillan, Jeremy Array. — N. A. Sharp; 104 (674), 263-9. Goodman, Mario Mateo, E. S. Phinney, Carlton Pryor, Harvey B. Richer, Frank Verbunt, and Martin Weinberg; 104 (681), 981-1034. Precision Radial Velocities with an Iodine Absorption Cell. — Geoffrey W. Marcy and R. Paul Butler; 104 (674), 270-7. Dark Matter in Galaxies. — Keith M. Ashman; 104 (682), 1109-38. A Simple Visual Cassegrain CCD Camera for the Wyoming Infrared Dissertation Abstracts Observatory. — S. D. Gillam, P. E. Johnson, and M. Smith; 104 The Interstellar Medium of Elliptical Galaxies. — Joanna F. Lees; 104 (674), 278-84. (672), 154. A New Mid-Infrared Camera for Ground-Based Astronomy and An The Dynamics of Satellite Galaxies. — Dennis Zaritsky; 104 (672), 155. Infrared Study of Planetary Nebulae. — Joseph L. Hora; 104 (677), Studies of Classical and Recurrent Novae. — G. C. Anupama; 104 (674), 597 308. Development of a 2000 8144-Pixel Mosaic CCD Camera.— Maki Formation of a Giant Galactic Gaseous Halo: Metal-Absorption Lines Sekiguchi, Hikaru Iwashita, Mamoru Doi, Nobunari Kashikawa, and and High-Velocity Clouds. — Fan Li; 104 (674), 309. Sadanori Okamura; 104 (679), 744-51. Small Faint Clusters in the LMC. — M. Metaxa; 104 (674), 310. Multiobject Spectroscopy: Engineering Design Constraints from Fiber Radio and Infrared Studies of Mass-Losing Evolved Stars. — Joel Assignment Optimization Studies. — R. Hank Donnelly, Jean P. Harvey Kastner; 104 (675), 383. Brodie, and S. L. Allen; 104 (679), 752-9. Physical Properties of Extended Emission-Line Regions in Active and Differential Dome-Seeing Monitor. — M. lye, E. Nishihara, Y. Hayano, Cooling-Flow Galaxies. — Joseph C. Shields; 104 (675), 384. T. Okada, and N. Takato; 104 (679), 760-7. Line Emission from Galaxies at High Redshift. — James D. Lowenthal; Tests of Liquid-Crystal Screens for use in Multiobject Slit 104 (676), 477. Spectroscopy. — Ron Wurtz and John T. Stocke; 104 (680), 931-8. A New Mid-Infrared Camera for Ground-Based Astronomy and An A New Speckle-Interferometry System for the MAMA Detector. — E. Infrared Study of Planetary Nebulae. — Joseph L. Hora; 104 (677), Horch, J. S. Morgan, G. Giaretta, and D. B. Kasle; 104 (680), 939-48. 597. A Near-Infrared Prism Spectrophotopolarimeter.— Hideki Takami, Multiwavelength Spectroscopy of Active Galactic Nuclei.— Michiel Hisashi Shiba, Shuji Sato, Takuya Yamashita, and Yukiyasu Kolman; 104 (678), 711. Kobayashi; 104 (680), 949-54. The Origins of Hot Subdwarf Stars. — Rex A. Saffer; 104 (678), 712. A Quadrant Detector for Guidance Image-Stabilization Systems. — Over the Edge: On the Astrophysics of Interstellar Cloud Halos. — B-G James R. Stilburn; 104 (680), 955-7. Andersson; 104 (679), 857. Evolution of Galaxies in Compact Groups. — Stephen E. Zepf; 164 (679), A Photon-Counting Imaging Fabry-Perot Spectrometer for Kinematic 858. Studies of Extended Astronomical Objects. — P. Seema, B. G. Anandarao, D. P. K. Banerjee, N. S. Jog, and R. T. Patel; 104 (681), Tully-Fisher Distances and Motions in the Northern Sky. — Stephane 1091-5. Courteau; 104 (680), 976. Faint High-Latitude Carbon Stars. — Paul J. Green; 104 (680), 977. A Two-Channel Photometer with Reflective Apertures. — R. P. Edwin 30 Doradus in the Large Magellanic Cloud: The Stellar Content and and R. T. Gears; 104 (682), 1234-8. Initial Mass Function. — Joel Wm. Parker; 104 (681), 1107. VMEbus System for CCD Image Acquisition. — Giovanni Bonanno, Characteristics of the Spectroscopic Binaries in the Halo of the Bruno Fedel, and Marcello D’Antiochia; 104 (682), 1252-5. Galaxy. — Guillermo Torres; 104 (681), 1108. The Ferric Mineralogy of Mars. — James F. Bell, III; 104 (682), 1266. Radio Telescopes and Equipment Encounters with Protostellar Disks. — Clayton H. Heller; 104 (682), Far-Sidelobe Contamination of the Bell Laboratories H1 Survey. — K. 1267. D. Kuntz and L. Danly; 104 (682), 1256-65. The Blue Stragglers of M67 and Other Open Clusters. — Alejandra A. E. Milone; 104 (682), 1268. Auxiliary Instrumentation, Photographic Materials, Clocks Astronomical Instruments and Techniques Optical Tests of Thin Plastic Films.— E. F. Borra, R. Content, C. Delisle, and J. Gauvin; 104 (682), 1239-43. Astronomical Optics Scrambling Properties of Optical Fibers and the Performance of a Double Optical Tests of Thin Plastic Films.— E. F. Borra, R. Content, C. Scrambler. — Todd R. Hunter and Lawrence W. Ramsey; 104 (682), Delisle, and J. Gauvin; 104 (682), 1239-43. 1244-51. 1270 SUBJECT INDEX TO VOLUME 104 Miscelianeous Scrambling Properties of Optical Fibers and the Performance of a Double Scrambler. — Todd R. Hunter and Lawrence W. Ramsey; 104 (682), 1244-51. Errata Erratum: Photoelectric UBV Photometry of Northern Stars From the HK Objective Prism Survey. II (1991, PASP, 103, 973). — Steve P. Astronomical Instruments Doinidis and Timothy C. Beers; 104 (680), 978-9. Flexures of Conventional Cassegrain-Fed Spectrographs. — Ulisse Munari and Mario G. Lattanzi; 104 (672), 121-6. Astronomical Sociology Astronomical Observations at 10 and 20 wm with the NRL Infrared What Fraction of Literature References are Incorrect? — Helmut A. Camera. — S. Odenwald, K. Shivanandan, and H. A. Thronson, Jr.; Abt; 104 (673), 235-6. 104 (672), 127-39. Publication Rates and Trends in International Collaborations for The NASA Airborne Astronomy Program: A Perspective on its Astronomers in Developing Countries, Eastern European Countries, Contributions to Science, Technology, and Education. — Harold P. and the Former Soviet Union. — James C. White, II; 104 (676), 472-6. Larson; 104 (672), 146-53. A 5-18 wm Array Camera for High-Background Astronomical Invited Review Papers Imaging. — Daniel Y. Gezari, Walter C. Folz, Lawrence A. Woods, Astrophysics in 1991. — Virginia Trimble; 104 (671), 1-14. and Frank Varosi; 104 (673), 191-203. A Critical Review of Selected Techniques for Measuring Extragalactic A Near-Infrared Camera for Las Campanas Observatory. — S. E. Distances. — George H. Jacoby, David Branch, Robin Ciardullo, Persson, S. C. West, D. M. Carr, A. Sivaramakrishnan, and D. C. Roger L. Davies, William E. Harris, Michael J. Pierce, Christopher J. Murphy; 104 (673), 204-14. Pritchet, John L. Tonry, and Douglas L. Welch; 104 (678), 599-662. A Modular Dewar Design and Detector Mounting Strategy for Large- The Progenitor of SN 1987A.— Philipp Podsiadlowski; 104 (679), Format, Astronomical CCD Mosaics. — G. A. Luppino and K. R. 717-29. Miller; 104 (673), 215-22. The Hubble Parameter. — Sidney van den Bergh; 104 (680), 861-83. Millisecond Time Resolution with the Kitt Peak Photon-Counting Binaries in Globular Clusters. — Piet Hut, Steve McMillan, Jeremy Array. — N. A. Sharp; 104 (674), 263-9. Goodman, Mario Mateo, E. S. Phinney, Carlton Pryor, Harvey B. Richer, Frank Verbunt, and Martin Weinberg; 104 (681), 981-1034. Precision Radial Velocities with an Iodine Absorption Cell. — Geoffrey W. Marcy and R. Paul Butler; 104 (674), 270-7. Dark Matter in Galaxies. — Keith M. Ashman; 104 (682), 1109-38. A Simple Visual Cassegrain CCD Camera for the Wyoming Infrared Dissertation Abstracts Observatory. — S. D. Gillam, P. E. Johnson, and M. Smith; 104 The Interstellar Medium of Elliptical Galaxies. — Joanna F. Lees; 104 (674), 278-84. (672), 154. A New Mid-Infrared Camera for Ground-Based Astronomy and An The Dynamics of Satellite Galaxies. — Dennis Zaritsky; 104 (672), 155. Infrared Study of Planetary Nebulae. — Joseph L. Hora; 104 (677), Studies of Classical and Recurrent Novae. — G. C. Anupama; 104 (674), 597 308. Development of a 2000 8144-Pixel Mosaic CCD Camera.— Maki Formation of a Giant Galactic Gaseous Halo: Metal-Absorption Lines Sekiguchi, Hikaru Iwashita, Mamoru Doi, Nobunari Kashikawa, and and High-Velocity Clouds. — Fan Li; 104 (674), 309. Sadanori Okamura; 104 (679), 744-51. Small Faint Clusters in the LMC. — M. Metaxa; 104 (674), 310. Multiobject Spectroscopy: Engineering Design Constraints from Fiber Radio and Infrared Studies of Mass-Losing Evolved Stars. — Joel Assignment Optimization Studies. — R. Hank Donnelly, Jean P. Harvey Kastner; 104 (675), 383. Brodie, and S. L. Allen; 104 (679), 752-9. Physical Properties of Extended Emission-Line Regions in Active and Differential Dome-Seeing Monitor. — M. lye, E. Nishihara, Y. Hayano, Cooling-Flow Galaxies. — Joseph C. Shields; 104 (675), 384. T. Okada, and N. Takato; 104 (679), 760-7. Line Emission from Galaxies at High Redshift. — James D. Lowenthal; Tests of Liquid-Crystal Screens for use in Multiobject Slit 104 (676), 477. Spectroscopy. — Ron Wurtz and John T. Stocke; 104 (680), 931-8. A New Mid-Infrared Camera for Ground-Based Astronomy and An A New Speckle-Interferometry System for the MAMA Detector. — E. Infrared Study of Planetary Nebulae. — Joseph L. Hora; 104 (677), Horch, J. S. Morgan, G. Giaretta, and D. B. Kasle; 104 (680), 939-48. 597. A Near-Infrared Prism Spectrophotopolarimeter.— Hideki Takami, Multiwavelength Spectroscopy of Active Galactic Nuclei.— Michiel Hisashi Shiba, Shuji Sato, Takuya Yamashita, and Yukiyasu Kolman; 104 (678), 711. Kobayashi; 104 (680), 949-54. The Origins of Hot Subdwarf Stars. — Rex A. Saffer; 104 (678), 712. A Quadrant Detector for Guidance Image-Stabilization Systems. — Over the Edge: On the Astrophysics of Interstellar Cloud Halos. — B-G James R. Stilburn; 104 (680), 955-7. Andersson; 104 (679), 857. Evolution of Galaxies in Compact Groups. — Stephen E. Zepf; 164 (679), A Photon-Counting Imaging Fabry-Perot Spectrometer for Kinematic 858. Studies of Extended Astronomical Objects. — P. Seema, B. G. Anandarao, D. P. K. Banerjee, N. S. Jog, and R. T. Patel; 104 (681), Tully-Fisher Distances and Motions in the Northern Sky. — Stephane 1091-5. Courteau; 104 (680), 976. Faint High-Latitude Carbon Stars. — Paul J. Green; 104 (680), 977. A Two-Channel Photometer with Reflective Apertures. — R. P. Edwin 30 Doradus in the Large Magellanic Cloud: The Stellar Content and and R. T. Gears; 104 (682), 1234-8. Initial Mass Function. — Joel Wm. Parker; 104 (681), 1107. VMEbus System for CCD Image Acquisition. — Giovanni Bonanno, Characteristics of the Spectroscopic Binaries in the Halo of the Bruno Fedel, and Marcello D’Antiochia; 104 (682), 1252-5. Galaxy. — Guillermo Torres; 104 (681), 1108. The Ferric Mineralogy of Mars. — James F. Bell, III; 104 (682), 1266. Radio Telescopes and Equipment Encounters with Protostellar Disks. — Clayton H. Heller; 104 (682), Far-Sidelobe Contamination of the Bell Laboratories H1 Survey. — K. 1267. D. Kuntz and L. Danly; 104 (682), 1256-65. The Blue Stragglers of M67 and Other Open Clusters. — Alejandra A. E. Milone; 104 (682), 1268. Auxiliary Instrumentation, Photographic Materials, Clocks Astronomical Instruments and Techniques Optical Tests of Thin Plastic Films.— E. F. Borra, R. Content, C. Delisle, and J. Gauvin; 104 (682), 1239-43. Astronomical Optics Scrambling Properties of Optical Fibers and the Performance of a Double Optical Tests of Thin Plastic Films.— E. F. Borra, R. Content, C. Scrambler. — Todd R. Hunter and Lawrence W. Ramsey; 104 (682), Delisle, and J. Gauvin; 104 (682), 1239-43. 1244-51. 1270 SUBJECT INDEX TO VOLUME 104 Space Instrumentation Theoretical Astrophysics Resolution and Noise Properties of the Goddard High-Resolution Spectrograph. — Ronald L. Gilliland, Simon L. Morris, Ray J. General Aspects (Nucleosynthesis, Elementary Weymann, Dennis C. Ebbets, and Don J. Lindler; 104 (675), 367-82. Particles, Neutrino Astronomy, etc.) An Analysis of the Hubble Space Telescope Fine Guidance Sensor Fine The Abundance of Rubidium in the S Star R Andromedae. — George Lock Mode. — L. G. Taff; 104 (676), 452-66. Wallerstein; 104 (677), 511-3. A Deconvolution Technique for Hubble Space Telescope FGS Fringe Analysis. — John L. Hershey; 104 (677), 592-6. Hydrodynamics, Magnetohydrodynamics, Plasma Astrometric Performance Characteristics of the Hubble Space Telescope Encounters with Protostellar Disks. — Clayton H. Heller; 104 (682), Fine Guidance Sensors. — G. F. Benedict, E. Nelan, D. Story, B. 1267. McArthur, A. L. Whipple, W. H. Jefferys, W. van Altena, P. D. Hemenway, P. J. Shelus, O. G. Franz, A. Bradley, L. W. Fredrick, and R. L. Duncombe; 104 (680), 958-75. Stellar Atmospheres, Stellar Envelopes, Mass Loss, Accretion Methods of Observation and Reduction, Data Can a Single AGB Star Form an Axially Symmetric Planetary Processing Nebula? — Noam Soker and Amos Harpaz; 104 (680), 923-30. Processing Digital Spectroscopic Data: The Point-Spread Function and Theoretical Continuum Energy Distributions for Wolf—Rayet Stars. — Second-Order Scaling Errors. — Arthur Young and Lee Rottler; 104 Werner Schmutz, Claus Leitherer, and Ruth Gruenwald; 104 (682), (671), 71-5. 1164-72. Sky Spectra at a Light-Polluted Site and the use of Atomic and OH Sky Emission Lines for Wavelength Calibration. — Donald E. Osterbrock Sun and André Martel; 104 (671), 76-82. Photometric Calibration of NGS/POSS and ESO/SRC Plates Using the Photosphere, Spectrum NOAO PDS Measuring Engine. I. Stellar Photometry. — Roc M. The Inferred Color Index of the Sun.— David F. Gray; 104 (681), Cutri, Frank J. Low, and Kevin B. Marvel; 104 (673), 223-34. 1035-8. The Nyquist Criterion in CCD Photometry for Surface Brightness. — Robert L. Wildey; 104 (674), 285-9. On Blackbody Behavior and the Transformation From Instrumental to Sunspots, Faculae, Activity Cycles, Solar Patrol Standard Magnitudes and Color Indices. — Robert L. Wildey; 104 The Sun in a Noncycling State. — O. R. White, A. Skumanich, J. Lean, (674), 290-300. W. C. Livingston, and S. L. Keil; 104 (682), 1139-43. A New Approach to Point-Pattern Matching. — F. Murtagh; 104 (674), 301-7. Earth High-Precision Time-Resolved CCD Photometry. — Hans Kjeldsen and Séren Frandsen; 104 (676), 413-34. Atmosphere (Refraction, Scintillation, Extinction, CCD Ensemble Photometry on an Inhomogeneous Set of Exposures. — Airglow, Site Testing) R. Kent Honeycutt; 104 (676), 435-40. Sky Spectra at a Light-Polluted Site and the use of Atomic and OH Sky Public Software for the Astronomer: An Overview. — Eric D. Feigelson Emission Lines for Wavelength Calibration. — Donald E. Osterbrock and Fionn Murtagh; 104 (677), 574-81. and André Martel; 104 (671), 76-82. Limits to CCD Ensemble Photometry Precision, and Prospects for Seeing Measurements and Observing Statistics at the U.S. Naval Asteroseismology. — Ronald L. Gilliland and Timothy M. Brown; Observatory, Flagstaff Station. — Hugh C. Harris and Frederick J. 104 (677), 582-91. Vrba; 104 (672), 140-5. A Deconvolution Technique for Hubble Space Telescope FGS Fringe Analysis. — John L. Hershey; 104 (677), 592-6. An Algorithm for the Relative Scaling of Spectra.— Ernst van Planetary System Groningen and Ignaz Wanders; 104 (678), 700-3. Differential Dome-Seeing Monitor. — M. lye, E. Nishihara, Y. Hayano, Physics and Dynamics of the Planetary System T. Okada, and N. Takato; 104 (679), 760-7. Dynamics of Binary and Planetary-System Interaction with Disks: Incorporation of Spatial Information in Bayesian Image Reconstruction: Eccentricity Changes. — Pawel Artymowicz; 104 (679), 769-74. The Maximum Residual Likelihood Criterion. — R. K. Pina and R. C. Puetter; 104 (681), 1096-103. Mars, Mars Satellites Errors Associated with Fitting Gaussian Profiles to Noisy Emission-Line The Ferric Mineralogy of Mars. — James F. Bell, III; 104 (682), 1266. Spectra. — Dawn D. Lenz and Thomas R. Ayres; 104 (681), 1104-6. Stars Positional Astronomy, Celestial Mechanics Parallaxes, Proper Motions, Radial Velocities, Astrometry Space Motions, Distances An Astrometric Study of the Mira Variable R Leonis and the Occultation An Astrometric Study of the Mira Variable R Leonis and the Occultation Binary 19 Leonis. — George Gatewood; 104 (671), 23-8. Binary 19 Leonis. — George Gatewood; 104 (671), 23-8. On the Use of Supernovae as Radio-Optical Astrometric Fiducial Points. — Kurt W. Weiler, K. J. Johnston, and Schuyler D. Van A Precise Radial-Velocity Determination of the Orbit of Chi’ Orionis. — Dyk; 104 (674), 246-50. Alan W. Irwin, Stephenson Yang, and G. A. H. Walker; 104 (672), A New Orbit Determination for the Astrometric Binary Alpha 101-5. Ophiuchi.— Harry J. Augensen and Wulff D. Heintz; 104 (675), Precision Radial Velocities with an Iodine Absorption Cell. — Geoffrey 314-5. W. Marcy and R. Paul Butler; 104 (674), 270-7. Astrometric Performance Characteristics of the Hubble Space Telescope The Orbit and Mass of Procyon. — Alan W. Irwin, J. Murray Fletcher, Fine Guidance Sensors. — G. F. Benedict, E. Nelan, D. Story, B. Stephenson L. S. Yang, G. A. H. Walker, and Cherie Goodenough; McArthur, A. L. Whipple, W. H. Jefferys, W. van Altena, P. D. 104 (677), 489-99. Hemenway, P. J. Shelus, O. G. Franz, A. Bradley, L. W. Fredrick, Characteristics of the Spectroscopic Binaries in the Halo of the and R. L. Duncombe; 104 (680), 958-75. Galaxy. — Guillermo Torres; 104 (681), 1108. Astronomical Constants, Reference Systems Variation of the Radial Velocity of Epsilon Cygni A.— R. S. McMillan, On the Use of Supernovae as Radio-Optical Astrometric Fiducial P. H. Smith, T. L. Moore, and M. L. Perry; 104 (682), 1173-6. Points. — Kurt W. Weiler, K. J. Johnston, and Schuyler D. Van The Blue Stragglers of M67 and Other Open Clusters. — Alejandra A. E. Dyk; 104 (674), 246-50. Milone; 104 (682), 1268. 1272 SUBJECT INDEX TO VOLUME 104 Stellar Environments (Chromospheres, Coronae, The Origins of Hot Subdwarf Stars. — Rex A. Saffer; 104 (678), 712. Light-Element Abundances in Population II Dwarfs. — Sean G. Ryan; Stellar Winds, Shells, Masers, etc.) 104 (679), 805-8. On the Shaping of Circumstellar Envelopes. — G. Pascoli, J. Leclercq, and B. Poulain; 104 (673), 182-8. An Abundance Analysis of a Globular-Cluster CH Star: M22 III-106. — Coronal X Rays from Single, Magnetic White Dwarfs: A Search and Andrew D. Vanture and George Wallerstein; 104 (680), 888-93. Probable Detection. — Keith A. Arnaud, Vladimir V. Zheleznyakov, On the Establishment of a CN-C Anticorrelation Among Globular- and Virginia Trimble; 104 (674), 239-41. Cluster Giants Whose Envelopes Have Been CNO-Processed. — On Preplanetary-Nebula Formation. — G. Pascoli; 104 (675), 350-61. Graeme H. Smith; 104 (680), 894-905. Radio and Infrared Studies of Mass-Losing Evolved Stars. — Joel Faint High-Latitude Carbon Stars. — Paul J. Green; 104 (680), 977. Harvey Kastner; 104 (675), 383. The Spectrum of the Dwarf Me Flare Star AD Leonis. — S. A. Naftilan, Submillimeter Observations of Circumstellar Dust. — Caroline R. W. S. Sandmann, and B. R. Pettersen; 104 (681), 1045-8. Marshall, Denis A. Leahy, and Sun Kwok; 104 (676), 397-401. Behavioral Study of Yellow Supergiants. III. [N 1] Emission of HR 8752 Can a Single AGB Star Form an Axially Symmetric Planetary from 1961-1991. — Yaron Sheffer and David L. Lambert; 104 (681), Nebula? — Noam Soker and Amos Harpaz; 104 (680), 923-30. 1054-9. Detecting Faint Echoes in Stellar-Flare Light Curves. — Benjamin C. Precise A7.,,and A(R — J ) for Solar-Type Stars. — David A. Bohlender, Bromley; 104 (681), 1049-53. Alan W. Irwin, Stephenson L. S. Yang, and G. A. H. Walker; 104 Behavioral Study of Yellow Supergiants. III. [N 1] Emission of HR 8752 (682), 1152-9. from 1961-1991. — Yaron Sheffer and David L. Lambert; 104 (681), Theoretical Continuum Energy Distributions for Wolf-Rayet Stars. — 1054-9. Werner Schmutz, Claus Leitherer, and Ruth Gruenwald; 104 (682), VLA Radio Light Curves of ER Vulpeculae at 3.6 and 6 cm. — S. M. 1164-72. Rucinski; 104 (682), 1177-86. Observations of Five Suspected Symbiotic Stars. — A. Gutiérrez- Moreno, H. Moreno, and G. Cortés; 104 (682), 1187-92. Photometric Properties Abundance Analysis of Three Red Giants in the Metal-Poor Globular On Blackbody Behavior and the Transformation From Instrumental to Cluster NGC 2298. — Andrew McWilliam, Doug Geisler, and R. M. Standard Magnitudes and Color Indices. — Robert L. Wildey; 104 Rich; 104 (682), 1193-204. (674), 290-300. Photoelectric Observations of Some Bright Be Stars. — Saul J. Adelman; Luminosities, Masses, Diameters, HR and other 104 (676), 392-6. Diagrams The Temperatures of F-K Dwarfs and the Solar Value of R — J. — The Orbit and Mass of Procyon. — Alan W. Irwin, J. Murray Fletcher, Benjamin J. Taylor; 104 (677), 500-7. Stephenson L. S. Yang, G. A. H. Walker, and Cherie Goodenough; BVRIJHK Photometry of RR Lyrae Variables. — Thomas G. Barnes, 104 (677), 489-99. III, Thomas J. Moffett, and Marian L. Frueh; 104 (677), 514-22. Eclipsing Binaries in Multiple-Star Systems. — Carlson R. Chambliss; Southern Spectrophotometric Standards. I.— Mario Hamuy, A. R. 104 (678), 663-77. Walker, N. B. Suntzeff, P. Gigoux, S. R. Heathcote, and M. M. The Origins of Hot Subdwarf Stars. — Rex A. Saffer; 104 (678), 712. Phillips; 104 (677), 533-52. Tuning the Cepheid Distance Scale. — Mario Mateo; 104 (679), 824-30. Improved CCD Standard Fields. — S. C. Odewahn, C. Bryja, and R. M. Faint High-Latitude Carbon Stars. — Paul J. Green; 104 (680), 977. Humphreys; 104 (677), 553-60. Limits to CCD Ensemble Photometry Precision, and Prospects for Rotation, Magnetic Fields, Activity Polarization, Asteroseismology. — Ronald L. Gilliland and Timothy M. Brown; Radio Radiation 104 (677), 582-91. The Fei 6149 A Line in the HgMn Star Mu Leporis: Can the Star’s The Consistency of Strémgren-Beta Photometry for Northern Galactic Magnetic Field be Detected? — Masahide Takada-Hidai and Jun Clusters. I. The Hyades and Coma.— Benjamin J. Taylor and Jugaku; 104 (672), 106-10. Michael D. Joner; 104 (680), 911-22. MR Persei: A New Rotating, Spotted Flare Star. — R. K. Honeycutt, G. The Inferred Color Index of the Sun.— David F. Gray; 104 (681), W. Turner, D. N. Vesper, and E. M. Schlegel; 104 (681), 1039-44. 1035-8. Automated CCD Photometry of T Tauri Stars.— Matthew Richter, The Sun in a Noncycling State. — O. R. White, A. Skumanich, J. Lean, Gibor Basri, Saul Perlmutter, and Carl Pennypacker; 104 (682), W. C. Livingston, and S. L. Keil; 104 (682), 1139-43. 1144-51. Precise AT, and 4(R — J) for Solar-Type Stars. — David A. Bohlender, Close Binaries (Observations, Theory) Alan W. Irwin, Stephenson L. S. Yang, and G. A. H. Walker; 104 Outbursts by Low-Mass White Dwarfs in Symbiotic Variables. — (682), 1152-9. Edward M. Sion and Christian J. Ready; 104 (672), 87-95. Photoelectric Monitoring of Bright Be Stars. II. 1989, 1990, 1991. — Spectroscopic Studies of Southern Symbiotic Systems. I. FN Sagittarii. — John R. Percy and Allen Attard; 104 (682), 1160-3. R. Barba, E. Brandi, L. Garcia, and O. Ferrer; 104 (675), 330-5. Eclipsing Binaries in Multiple-Star Systems. — Carlson R. Chambliss; Spectra, Temperatures, Chemical Composition, etc. 104 (678), 663-77. Delta-S Metallicities of 35 Field RR Lyrae Stars and the Nature of BB Period Variation of the W UMa-type Binary UZ Leonis.— Tibor Virginis and AR Herculis.— T. D. Kinman and E. Carretta; 104 Hegediis and Zoltan Jager; 104 (679), 733-6. (672), 111-20. Optical Observations of Low-Mass X-Ray Binaries and Millisecond Elemental Abundances of the B and A Stars Gamma Geminorum, 7 Pulsars. — Paul J. Callanan; 104 (679), 775-9. Sextantis, HR 4817, and HR 5780.— Saul J. Adelman and A. G. Studying Cataclysmic Variables with the Hubble Space Telescope. — Davis Philip; 104 (675), 316-21. Janet H. Wood; 104 (679), 780-6. The Composite Nature of the Peculiar Star HR 6560 (HD 159870). — Binaries in Globular Clusters.— Piet Hut, Steve McMillan, Jeremy Gary Wegner and Charles R. Cowley; 104 (675), 322-9. Goodman, Mario Mateo, E. S. Phinney, Carlton Pryor, Harvey B. Two Be Stars with Variable Spectra. — William P. Bidelman; 104 (676), Richer, Frank Verbunt, and Martin Weinberg; 104 (681), 981-1034. 391. Characteristics of the Spectroscopic Binaries in the Halo of the The Temperatures of F-K Dwarfs and the Solar Value of R — J. — Galaxy. — Guillermo Torres; 104 (681), 1108. Benjamin J. Taylor; 104 (677), 500-7. VLA Radio Light Curves of ER Vulpeculae at 3.6 and 6 cm. — S. M. Transition to a Be Phase in HD 17520.— Frederick M. Walter; 104 Rucinski; 104 (682), 1177-86. (677), 508-10. The Abundance of Rubidium in the S Star R Andromedae. — George Visual Binaries, Multiple Stars, Astrometric Binaries Wallerstein; 104 (677), 511-3. A New Orbit Determination for the Astrometric Binary Alpha A3883 CN Band Strengths for 238 Metal-Poor Halo Giants: Evidence for Ophiuchi.— Harry J. Augensen and Wulff D. Heintz; 104 (675), Chemical Differences Between Globular Cluster and Halo Field 314-5. Giants. — G. E. Langer, Nicholas B. Suntzeff, and Robert P. Kraft; The Composite Nature of the Peculiar Star HR 6560 (HD 159870). — 104 (677), 523-32. Gary Wegner and Charles R. Cowley; 104 (675), 322-9. SUBJECT INDEX TO VOLUME 104 1273 The Orbit and Mass of Procyon. — Alan W. Irwin, J. Murray Fletcher, Radial-Velocity Curves for RR Lyrae Stars in the Globular Clusters M5 Stephenson L. S. Yang, G. A. H. Walker, and Cherie Goodenough; and M92 Obtained Using Synthetic Spectra Cross-Correlation 104 (677), 489-99. Templates. — Jesper Storm, Bruce W. Carney, David W. Latham, Eclipsing Binaries in Multiple-Star Systems. — Carlson R. Chambliss; Robert J. Davis, and John B. Laird; 104 (673), 168-78. 104 (678), 663-77. Photometry of the Unique Luminous Red Variable in M31.— James Bryan and Ronald E. Royer; 104 (673), 179-81. Eclipsing Binaries Transition to a Be Phase in HD 17520.— Frederick M. Walter; 104 CCD Photometry and Preliminary Analysis of V865 Cygni.— Ronald (677), 508-10. G. Samec, Scott A. Herr, James T. Zetzl, and Tobias J. Kreidl; 104 BVRIJHK Photometry of RR Lyrae Variables. — Thomas G. Barnes, (671), 29-37. III, Thomas J. Moffett, and Marian L. Frueh; 104 (677), 514-22. V649 Cassiopeiae: A Multiple Star System? — W. Van Hamme; 104 Tuning the Cepheid Distance Scale. — Mario Mateo; 104 (679), 824-30. (674), 242-5. Detecting Faint Echoes in Stellar-Flare Light Curves. — Benjamin C. A Time of Minimum for GW Cephei.— Arlo U. Landolt; 104 (675), Bromley; 104 (681), 1049-53. 336-8. Photoelectric Monitoring of Bright Be Stars. II. 1989, 1990, 1991. — Eclipsing Binaries in Multiple-Star Systems. — Carlson R. Chambliss; John R. Percy and Allen Attard; 104 (682), 1160-3. 104 (678), 663-77. Observations of Five Suspected Symbiotic Stars.— A. Gutiérrez- A Preliminary Photometric Study of the Early-Type Binary System SU Moreno, H. Moreno, and G. Cortés; 104 (682), 1187-92. Cephei. — Meng Lu and C. D. Scarfe; 104 (680), 884-7. Photometry of RR Lyrae Variables in the Globular Clusters M5 and Binaries in Globular Clusters. — Piet Hut, Steve McMillan, Jeremy M92. — J. G. Cohen and K. Matthews; 104 (682), 1205-15. Goodman, Mario Mateo, E. S. Phinney, Carlton Pryor, Harvey B. Richer, Frank Verbunt, and Martin Weinberg; 104 (681), 981-1034. Variable Stars (Surveys, Lists of Observations, VLA Radio Light Curves of ER Vulpeculae at 3.6 and 6 cm. — S. M. Charts, etc.) Rucinski; 104 (682), 1177-86. A Photometric Survey of Suspected Small-Amplitude Red Variables. — John R. Percy and David E. B. Fleming; 104 (672), 96-100. Spectroscopic Binaries The Abundance of Rubidium in the S Star R Andromedae. — George A Precise Radial-Velocity Determination of the Orbit of Chi! Orionis. — Wallerstein; 104 (677), 511-3. Alan W. Irwin, Stephenson Yang, and G. A. H. Walker; 104 (672), Stars Classified as Constant in the General Catuiog of Variable Stars. — 101-5. Edward G. Schmidt, John R. Chab, and Darwin E. Reiswig; 104 The Orbit and Mass of Procyon. — Alan W. Irwin, J. Murray Fletcher, (680), 906-10. Stephenson L. S. Yang, G. A. H. Walker, and Cherie Goodenough; MR Persei: A New Rotating, Spotted Flare Star. — R. K. Honeycutt, G. 104 (677), 489-99. W. Turner, D. N. Vesper, and E. M. Schlegel; 104 (681), 1039-44. Eclipsing Binaries in Multiple-Star Systems. — Carlson R. Chambliss; A New Cataclysmic Variable Star.— José Maza, Luis E. Gonzalez, 104 (678), 663-77. Marina Wischnjewsky, and Felipe Barrientos; 104 (681), 1060-2. Binaries in Globular Clusters.— Piet Hut, Steve McMillan, Jeremy Goodman, Mario Mateo, E. S. Phinney, Carlton Pryor, Harvey B. Novae Richer, Frank Verbunt, and Martin Weinberg; 104 (681), 981-1034. Outbursts by Low-Mass White Dwarfs in Symbiotic Variables. — Variation of the Radial Velocity of Epsilon Cygni A. — R. S. McMillan, Edward M. Sion and Christian J. Ready; 104 (672), 87-95. P. H. Smith, T. L. Moore, and M. L. Perry; 104 (682), 1173-6. Photometry of the Unique Luminous Red Variable in M31.— James The Blue Stragglers of M67 and Other Open Clusters. — Alejandra A. E. Bryan and Ronald E. Royer; 104 (673), 179-81. Milone; 104 (682), 1268. Studies of Classical and Recurrent Novae. — G. C. Anupama; 104 (674), 308. Early-stage Stars (T Tauri Stars, Herbig-Haro Spectroscopic Studies of Southern Symbiotic Systems. I. FN Sagittarii. — Objects, etc.) R. Barba, E. Brandi, L. Garcia, and O. Ferrer; 104 (675), 330-5. The Ultraviolet Spectrum of HH 24A and its Relation to Optical Photometry and Spectroscopy of Nova Herculis 1991. — Doug Ingram, Spectra. — K. H. Bohm, A. Noriega-Crespo, J. Solf, and E. W. Peter Garnavich, Paul Green, and Paula Szkody; 104 (676), 402-7. Brugel; 104 (674), 251-7. Search for Radio Emission from Three Isolated T Tauri Stars. — S. M. Supernovae, Supernova Remnants Rucinski; 104 (675), 311-3. On the Use of Supernovae as Radio-Optical Astrometric Fiducial Clumpy Accretion onto Pre-Main-Sequence Stars. — J. A. Graham; 104 Points. — Kurt W. Weiler, K. J. Johnston, and Schuyler D. Van (677), 479-88. Dyk; 104 (674), 246-50. Herbig—Haro Objects in the Receding Lobe of the L 1551 Outflow. — J. The Intrinsic Colors of Supernovae of Type Ia. — Sidney van den Bergh A. Graham and Vera C. Rubin; 104 (679), 730-2. and Michael J. Pierce; 104 (676), 408-12. Automated CCD Photometry of T Tauri Stars.— Matthew Richter, The Progenitor of SN 1987A.— Philipp Podsiadlowski; 104 (679), Gibor Basri, Saul Perlmutter, and Carl Pennypacker; 104 (682), 717-29. 1144-51. The Narrow Emission Lines from SN 1987A.— Peter Lundqvist; 104 (679), 787-93. Intrinsic Variables (Pulsating Variables, Spectrum White Dwarfs, Pulsars, Degenerate Stars Variables, etc.) Detection of High-Degree Nonradial Pulsations in Gamma Bootis. — E. Coronal X Rays from Single, Magnetic White Dwarfs: A Search and Probable Detection. — Keith A. Arnaud, Vladimir V. Zheleznyakov, J. Kennelly, S. Yang, G. A. H. Walker, and I. Hubeny; 104 (671), and Virginia Trimble; 104 (674), 239-41. 15-22. The Orbit and Mass of Procyon. — Alan W. Irwin, J. Murray Fletcher, BV Photometry of the Binary Be Star Phi Persei.— Christopher F. Stephenson L. S. Yang, G. A. H. Walker, and Cherie Goodenough; Brown; 104 (671), 38-43. 104 (677), 489-99. BV Photometry of RR Lyrae Variables in the Globular Cluster M92. — The Origins of Hot Subdwarf Stars. — Rex A. Saffer; 104 (678), 712. Bruce W. Carney, Jesper Storm, Susan R. Trammell, and Rodney V. Optical Observations of Low-Mass X-Ray Binaries and Millisecond Jones; 104 (671), 44-56. Pulsars. — Paul J. Callanan; 104 (679), 775-9. A Photometric Survey of Suspected Small-Amplitude Red Variables. — John R. Percy and David E. B. Fleming; 104 (672), 96-100. Delta-S Metallicities of 35 Field RR Lyrae Stars and the Nature of BB interstellar Matter, Nebulae Virginis and AR Herculis.— T. D. Kinman and E. Carretta; 104 (672), 111-20. interstellar Matter (Molecular Clouds, Reflection K-Band Light Curves for RR Lyrae Stars in the Globular Clusters M5 Nebulae, etc.), Star Formation and M92. — Jesper Storm, Bruce W. Carney, and David W. Latham; Formation of a Giant Galactic Gaseous Halo: Metal-Absorption Lines 104 (673), 159-67. and High-Velocity Clouds. — Fan Li; 104 (674), 309. 1274 SUBJECT INDEX TO VOLUME 104 A Search for Weak Ultraviolet Interstellar Absorption Features in JUE On the Establishment of a CN-C Anticorrelation Among Giobular- Spectra of Rho Ophiuchi and Zeta Ophiuchi.— D. E. Welty, J. A. Cluster Giants Whose Envelopes Have Been CNO-Processed. — Thorburn, L. M. Hobbs, and D. G. York; 104 (679), 737-43. Graeme H. Smith; 104 (680), 894-905. The Ionization Conditions in the Milky Way Halo: Infalling Gas Toward Binaries in Globular Clusters. — Piet Hut, Steve McMillan, Jeremy the North Galactic Pole. — Laura Danly; 104 (679), 819-23. Goodman, Mario Mateo, E. S. Phinney, Carlton Pryor, Harvey B. Over the Edge: On the Astrophysics of Interstellar Cloud Halos. — B-G Richer, Frank Verbunt, and Martin Weinberg; 104 (681), 981-1034. Andersson; 104 (679), 857. A BV Color—Magnitude Diagram for the Galactic Globular Cluster Far-Sidelobe Contamination of the Bell Laboratories H1 Survey. — K. NGC 1851. — Alistair R. Walker; 104 (681), 1063-85. D. Kuntz and L. Danly; 104 (682), 1256-65. Abundance Analysis of Three Red Giants in the Metal-Poor Globular Encounters with Protostellar Disks. — Clayton H. Heller; 104 (682), Cluster NGC 2298. — Andrew McWilliam, Doug Geisler, and R. M. 1267. Rich; 104 (682), 1193-204. Photometry of RR Lyrae Variables in the Globular Clusters M5 and Planetary Nebulae M92. — J. G. Cohen and K. Matthews; 104 (682), 1205-15. On the Shaping of Circumstellar Envelopes. — G. Pascoli, J. Leclercq, Ultraviolet Colors of Old LMC Clusters. — A. P. Cowley and F. D. A. and B. Poulain; 104 (673), 182-8. Hartwick; 104 (682), 1216-9. Veriability of Emission Lines in the Planetary Nebulae IC 4997 and NGC Detection of the Globular-Cluster Population Around NGC 7814. — 6572. — Walter A. Feibelman, Lawrence H. Aller, and Siek Hyung; Gregory D. Bothun, Hugh C. Harris, and James E. Hesser; 104 (682), 104 (675), 339-49. 1220-9. On Preplanetary-Nebula Formation. — G. Pascoli; 104 (675), 350-61. Can a Single AGB Star Form an Axially Symmetric Planetary Galaxy Nebula? — Noam Soker and Amos Harpaz; 104 (680), 923-30. The Distribution of Globular-Cluster Ages and the Formation of the Galactic Halo. — Michael Bolte; 104 (679), 794-7. Radio Sources, X-ray Sources, Cosmic The Chronology of the Formation of the Galaxy. — Young-Wook Lee; Radiation 104 (679), 798-804. On the Ellipticity of the Galactic Disk. — Konrad Kuijken; 104 ‘679), Radio Sources (Surveys, etc.) 809-11. Far-Sidelobe Contamination of the Bell Laboratories H1 Survey.— K. Dark Matter in Galaxies. — Keith M. Ashman; i164 (682), 1109-38. D. Kuntz and L. Danly; 104 (682), 1256-65. Magellanic Clouds UV Sources, X-ray Sources, X-ray Backgrotind Small Faint Clusters in the LMC. — M. Metaxa; 104 (674), 310. An Imaging Study of The Galactic Diffuse Soft X-ray Background. — The Narrow Emission Lines from SN 1987A.— Peter Lundqvist; 104 Qingde Wang; 104 (679), 812-8. (679), 787-93. Binaries in Globular Clusters.— Piet Hut, Steve McMillan, Jeremy Ultraviolet Colors of Old LMC Clusters. — A. P. Cowley and F. D. A. Goodman, Mario Mateo, E. S. Phinney, Carlton Pryor, Harvey B. Hartwick; 104 (682), 1216-9. Richer, Frank Verbunt, and Martin Weinberg; 104 (681), 981-1034. Normal Galaxies (Structure, Evolution, Pairs, etc.) Stellar Systems, Galaxy, Extragalactic Low-Luminosity Companions of Early-Type Galaxies.— J. Patricia Objects, Cosmology Vader and Brian Chaboyer; 104 (671), 57-61. The Interstellar Medium of Elliptical Galaxies. — Joanna F. Lees; 104 Stellar Systems (Kinematics, Dynamics) (672), 154. Dynamics of Binary and Planetary-System Interaction with Disks: The Dynamics of Satellite Galaxies. — Dennis Zaritsky; 104 (672), 155. Eccentricity Changes. — Pawel Artymowicz; 104 (679), 769-74. Wasilewski 72: An Extragalactic H 1 Region. — Donald E. Osterbrock, Hien D. Tran, and Willam P. Bidelman; 104 (673), 189-90. Stellar Associations Formation of a Giant Galactic Gaseous Halo: Metal-Absorption Lines 30 Doradus in the Large Magellanic Cloud: The Stellar Content and and High-Velocity Clouds. — Fan Li; 104 (674), 309. Initial Mass Function. — Joel Wm. Parker; 104 (681), 1107. The Reddening to the Galaxy IC 342 from CCD BV Photometry of its Brightest Stars. — Barry F. Madore and Wendy L. Freedman; 104 Open Clusters (675), 362-6. The Consistency of Stroémgren-Beta Photometry for Northern Galactic Observations of the 2.2-~m Emission from the Halo of NGC 4244 at Clusters. I. The Hyades and Coma. — Benjamin J. Taylor and Large Galactocentric Distances. — J. W. Bergstrom, R. D. Gehrz, Michael D. Joner; 104 (680), 911-22. and T. J. Jones; 104 (678), 695-9. The Blue Stragglers of M67 and Other Open Clusters. — Alejandra A. E. The Mass of Spiral Galaxy Halos. — Dennis Zaritsky; 104 (679), 831-4. Milone; 104 (682), 1268. Aspects of Hierarchical Galaxy Formation Involving Gasdynamics. — Neal Katz; 104 (679), 852-6. Globular Clusters The Hubble Parameter. — Sidney van den Bergh; 104 (680), 861-83. BV Photometry of RR Lyrae Variables in the Globular Cluster M92. — Tully—Fisher Distances and Motions in the Northern Sky. — Stephane Bruce W. Carney, Jesper Storm, Susan R. Trammell, and Rodney V. Courteau; 104 (680), 976. Jones; 104 (671), 44-56. 1.25-mm Observations of Luminous Infrared Galaxies.— David P. K-Band Light Curves for RR Lyrae Stars in the Globular Clusters M5 Carico, Jocelyn Keene, B. T. Soifer, and G. Neugebauer; 104 (681), and M92. — Jesper Storm, Bruce W. Carney, and David W. Latham; 1086-90. 104 (673), 159-67. Radial-Velocity Curves for RR Lyrae Stars in the Globular Clusters M5 Dark Matter in Galaxies. — Keith M. Ashman; 104 (682), 1109-38. and M92 Obtained Using Synthetic Spectra Cross-Correlation Detection of the Globular-Cluster Population Around NGC 7814. — Templates. — Jesper Storm, Bruce W. Carney, David W. Latham, Gregory D. Bothun, Hugh C. Harris, and James E. Hesser; 104 (682), Robert J. Davis, and John B. Laird; 104 (673), 168-78. 1220-9. uvby CCD Photometry of the Upper Main Sequence in w Centauri. — Krishna Mukherjee, Barbara J. Anthony-Twarog, and Bruce A. Active Galaxies (Seyfert Galaxies, BL Lacertae Twarog; 104 (677), 561-73. Objects, Radio Galaxies) The Distribution of Globular-Cluster Ages and the Formation of the Physical Properties of Extended Emission-Line Regions in Active and Galactic Halo. — Michael Bolte; 104 (679), 794-7. Cooling-Flow Galaxies. — Joseph C. Shields; 104 (675), 384. The Chronology of the Formation of the Galaxy. — Young-Wook Lee; 104 (679), 798-804. Quasi-stellar Objects An Abundance Analysis of a Globular-Cluster CH Star: M22 III-106. — The Structure of the BAL QSO 1700 + 518. — J. B. Hutchings, S. G. Andrew D. Vanture and George Wallerstein; 104 (680), 888-93. Neff, and A. C. Gower; 104 (671), 62-5. SUBJECT INDEX TO VOLUME 104 1275 High-Resolution Imaging of QSO 2305 + 187 (=4C 18.68).— J. B. Objects Associated with QSO Metal-Line Absorbers. — Brian Yanny; Hutchings, D. Crabtree, S. G. Neff, and A. C. Gower; 104 (671), 104 (679), 840-2. 66-70. The Redshift Evolution of QSO Heavy-Element Absorption Systems. — X-Ray Continuum with an Iron Emission Line from the Radio-Quiet Charles C. Steidel; 104 (679), 843-7. Quasar PHL 909. — K. K. Ghosh and S. Soundararajaperumal; 104 (674), 258-62. What We Learn About Cooling Flows Through the Study of the 10* K The Spatial and Kinematic Structure of QSO Metal-Line Absorption Gas in Clusters. — Stefi Alison Baum; 104 (679), 848-51. Systems. — Kenneth M. Lanzetta; 104 (679), 835-9. Aspects of Hierarchical Galaxy Formation Involving Gasdynamics. — Objects Associated with QSO Metal-Line Absorbers. — Brian Yanny; Neal Katz; 104 (679), 852-6. 104 (679), 840-2. The Redshift Evolution of QSO Heavy-Element Absorption Systems. — Evolution of Galaxies in Compact Groups. — Stephen E. Zepf; 104 (679), Charles C. Steidel; 104 (679), 843-7. 858. Subarcsecond Optical Imaging of High-Redshift QSOs. — J. B. Dark Matter in Galaxies. — Keith M. Ashman; 104 (682), 1109-38. Hutchings, E. Ellingson, and S. Ozard; 104 (682), 1230-3. Groups of Galaxies, Clusters of Galaxies, Universe, Cosmology, Background Radiation Line Emission from Galaxies at High Redshift. — James D. Lowenthal; Superclusters, Intergalactic Matter 104 (676), 477. The Spatial and Kinematic Structure of QSO Metal-Line Absorption Systems. — Kenneth M. Lanzetta; 104 (679), 835-9. The Hubble Parameter. — Sidney van den Bergh; 104 (680), 861-83. AUTHOR INDEX TO VOLUME 104 Baum, Stefi Alison — What We Learn About Cooling Flows Through A the Study of the 10* K Gas in Clusters. — Stefi Alison Baum; 104 Abt, Helmut A. — What Fraction of Literature References are (679), 848-51. Incorrect? — Helmut A. Abt; 104 (673), 235-6. Adelman, Saul J. — Elemental Abundances of the B and A Stars Beers, Timothy C. — Erratum: Photoelectric UBV Photometry of Gamma Geminorum, 7 Sextantis, HR 4817, and HR 5780. — Saul J. Northern Stars From the HK Objective Prism Survey. II (1991, Adelman and A. G. Davis Philip; 104 (675), 316-21. PASP, 103, 973). — Steve P. Doinidis and Timothy C. Beers; 104 — Photoelectric Observations of Some Bright Be Stars.— Saul J. (680), 978-9 (E). Adelman; 104 (676), 392-6. Bell, James F., III — The Ferric Mineralogy of Mars. — James F. Bell, Allen, S. L. — Multiobject Spectroscopy: Engineering Design III; 104 (682), 1266 (A). Constraints from Fiber Assignment Optimization Studies. — R. Benedict, G. F. — Astrometric Performance Characteristics of the Hank Donnelly, Jean P. Brodie, and S. L. Allen; 104 (679), 752-9. Hubble Space Telescope Fine Guidance Sensors. — G. F. Benedict, E. Aller, Lawrence H. — Variability of Emission Lines in the Planetary Nelan, D. Story, B. McArthur, A. L. Whipple, W. H. Jefferys, W. van Nebulae IC 4997 and NGC 6572. — Walter A. Feibelman, Lawrence Altena, P. D. Hemenway, P. J. Shelus, O. G. Franz, A. Bradley, L. H. Aller, and Siek Hyung; 104 (675), 339-49. W. Fredrick, and R. L. Duncombe; 104 (680), 958-75. Anandarao, B. G. — A Photon-Counting Imaging Fabry-Perot Bergstrom, J. W. — Observations of the 2.2-~m Emission from the Halo Spectrometer for Kinematic Studies of Extended Astronomical of NGC 4244 at Large Galactocentric Distances. — J. W. Bergstrom, Objects. — P. Seema, B. G. Anandarao, D. P. K. Banerjee, N. S. Jog, R. D. Gehrz, and T. J. Jones; 104 (678), 695-9. and R. T. Patel; 104 (681), 1091-5. Bidelman, William P. — Wasilewski 72: An Extragalactic H 1 Andersson, B-G — Over the Edge: On the Astrophysics of Interstellar Region. — Donald E. Osterbrock, Hien D. Tran, and William P. Cloud Halos. — B-G Andersson; 104 (679), 857. Bidelman; 104 (673), 189-90. Anthony-Twarog, Barbara J. — uvby CCD Photometry of the Upper — Two Be Stars with Variable Spectra.— William P. Bidelman; 104 Main Sequence in w Centauri.— Krishna Mukherjee, Barbara J. (676), 391. Anthony-Twarog, and Bruce A. Twarog; 104 (677), 561-73. Bohlender, David A. — Precise AT.,, and 4(R —J) for Solar-Type Anupama, G. C. — Studies of Classical and Recurrent Novae. — G. C. Stars. — David A. Bohlender, Alan W. Irwin, Stephenson L. S. Yang, Anupama; 104 (674), 308 (A). and G. A. H. Walker; 104 (682), 1152-9. Arnaud, Keith A. — Coronal X Rays from Single, Magnetic White Dwarfs: A Search and Probable Detection.— Keith A. Arnaud, Bohm, K. H. — The Ultraviolet Spectrum of HH 24A and its Relation to Vladimir V. Zheleznyakov, and Virginia Trimble; 104 (674), 239-41. Optical Spectra. — K.H. Bohm, A. Noriega-Crespo, J. Solf, and E. W. Brugel; 104 (674), 251-7. Artymowicz, Pawel — Dynamics of Binary and Planetary-System Interaction with Disks: Eccentricity Changes. — Pawel Artymowicz; Bolte, Michael — The Distribution of Globular-Cluster Ages and the 104 (679), 769-74. Formation of the Galactic Halo. — Michael Bolte; 104 (679), 794-7. Ashman, Keith M. — Dark Matter in Galaxies. — Keith M. Ashman; Bonanno, Giovanni — VMEbus System for CCD Image Acquisition. — 104 (682), 1109-38. Giovanni Bonanno, Bruno Fedel, and Marcello D’Antiochia; 104 Assafin, M. — A Study of Polynomial Models for Astrographic Plate (682), 1252-5. Reductions. — G. Vieira, M. Assafin, and R. Vieira Martins; 104 Borra, E. F. — Optical Tests of Thin Plastic Films. — E. F. Borra, R. (676), 467-71. Content, C. Delisle, and J. Gauvin; 104 (682), 1239-43. Attard, Allen — Photoelectric Monitoring of Bright Be Stars. II. 1989, Bothun, Gregory D. — Detection of the Globular-Cluster Population 1990, 1991. — John R. Percy and Allen Attard; 104 (682), 1160-3. Around NGC 7814. — Gregory D. Bothun, Hugh C. Harris, and Augensen, Harry J. — A New Orbit Determination for the Astrometric James E. Hesser; 104 (682), 1220-9. Binary Alpha Ophiuchi. — Harry J. Augensen and Wulff D. Heintz; Bradley, A. — Astrometric Performance Characteristics of the Hubble 104 (675), 314-5. Space Telescope Fine Guidance Sensors. — G. F. Benedict, E. Nelan, Ayres, Thomas R. — Errors Associated with Fitting Gaussian Profiles to D. Story, B. McArthur, A. L. Whipple, W. H. Jefferys, W. van Noisy Emission-Line Spectra.— Dawn D. Lenz and Thomas R. Altena, P. D. Hemenway, P. J. Shelus, O. G. Franz, A. Bradley, L. Ayres; 104 (681), 1104-6. W. Fredrick, and R. L. Duncombe; 104 (680), 958-75. Branch, David — A Critical Review of Selected Techniques for B Measuring Extragalactic Distances. - George H. Jacoby, David Bahcall, John N. — Accurate Positions and Finding Charts for 528 Branch, Robin Ciardullo, Roger L. Davies, William E. Harris, High-Redshift, Luminous Quasars. — Donald P. Schneider, John N. Michael J. Pierce, Christopher J. Pritchet, John L. Tonry, and Bahcall, David H. Saxe, Neta A. Bahcall, Rodger Doxsey, Daniel Douglas L. Welch; 104 (678), 599-662. Golombek, John Krist, Matt McMaster, Michael Meakes, and Ofer Brandi, E. — Spectroscopic Studies of Southern Symbiotic Systems. I. Lahav; 104 (678), 678-94. FN Sagittarii. — R. Barba, E. Brandi, L. Garcia, and O. Ferrer; 104 Bahcall, Neta A. — Accurate Positions and Finding Charts for 528 High- (675), 330-5. Redshift, Luminous Quasars. — Donald P. Schneider, John N. Brodie, Jean P. — Multiobject Spectroscopy: Engineering Design Bahcall, David H. Saxe, Neta A. Bahcall, Rodger Doxsey, Daniel Constraints from Fiber Assignment Optimization Studies.— R. Golombek, John Krist, Matt McMaster, Michael Meakes, and Ofer Hank Donnelly, Jean P. Brodie, and S. L. Allen; 104 (679), 752-9. Lahav; 104 (678), 678-94. Bromley, Benjamin C. — Detecting Faint Echoes in Stellar-Flare Light Banerjee, D. P. K. — A Photon-Counting Imaging Fabry-Perot Curves. — Benjamin C. Bromley; 104 (681), 1049-53. Spectrometer for Kinematic Studies of Extended Astronomical Brown, Christopher F. — BV Photometry of the Binary Be Star Phi Objects. — P. Seema, B. G. Anandarao, D. P. K. Banerjee, N. S. Jog, Persei. — Christopher F. Brown; 104 (671), 38-43. and R. T. Patel; 104 (681), 1091-5. Brown, Timothy M. — Limits to CCD Ensemble Photometry Precision, Barba, R. — Spectroscopic Studies of Southern Symbiotic Systems. I. FN and Prospects for Asteroseismology.— Ronald L. Gilliland and Sagittarii. — R. Barba, E. Brandi, L. Garcia, and O. Ferrer; 104 (675), Timothy M. Brown; 104 (677), 582-91. 330-5. Barnes, Thomas G., III — BVRIJHK Photometry of RR Lyrae Brugel, E. W. — The Ultraviolet Spectrum of HH 24A and its Relation Variables. — Thomas G. Barnes, III, Thomas J. Moffett, and Marian to Optical Spectra. — K. H. Bohm, A. Noriega-Crespo, J. Solf, and L. Frueh; 104 (677), 514-22. E. W. Brugel; 104 (674), 251-7. Barrientos, Felipe — A New Cataclysmic Variable Star. — José Maza, Bryan, James — Photometry of the Unique Luminous Red Variable in Luis E. Gonzalez, Marina Wischnjewsky, and Felipe Barrientos; 104 M31. — James Bryan and Ronald E. Royer; 104 (673), 179-81. (681), 1060-2. Bryja, C. — Improved CCD Standard Fields.— S$. C. Odewahn, C. Basri, Gibor — Automated CCD Photometry of T Tauri Stars. — Bryja, and R. M. Humphreys; 104 (677), 553-60. Matthew Richter, Gibor Basri, Saul Perlmutter, and Carl Butler, R. Paul — Precision Radial Velocities with an Iodine Absorption Pennypacker; 104 (682), 1144-51. Cell. — Geoffrey W. Marcy and R. Paul Butler; 104 (674), 270-7. 1276 AUTHOR INDEX TO VOLUME 104 1277 Cc Davis, Robert J. — Radial-Velocity Curves for RR Lyrae Stars in the Callanan, Paul J. — Optical Observations of Low-Mass X-Ray Binaries Globular Clusters MS and M92 Obtained Using Synthetic Spectra and Millisecond Pulsars. — Paul J. Callanan; 104 (679), 775-9. Cross-Correlation Templates. — Jesper Storm, Bruce W. Carney, David W. Latham, Robert J. Davis, and John B. Laird; 104 (673), Carico, David P. — 1.25-mm Observations of Luminous Infrared 168-78. Galaxies. — David P. Carico, Jocelyn Keene, B. T. Soifer, and G. Delisle, C. — Optical Tests of Thin Plastic Films.— E. F. Borra, R. Neugebauer; 104 (681), 1086-90. Content, C. Delisle, and J. Gauvin; 104 (682), 1239-43. Carney, Bruce W. — BV Photometry of RR Lyrae Variables in the Doi, Mamoru — Development of a 2000X8144-Pixel Mosaic CCD Globular Cluster M92. — Bruce W. Carney, Jesper Storm, Susan R. Camera. — Maki Sekiguchi, Hikaru Iwashita, Mamoru Doi, Trammell, and Rodney V. Jones; 104 (671), 44-56. Nobunari Kashikawa, and Sadanori Okamura; 104 (679), 744-51. — K-Band Light Curves for RR Lyrae Stars in the Globular Clusters M5 Doinidis, Steve P. — Erratum: Photoelectric UBV Photometry of and M92. — Jesper Storm, Bruce W. Carney, and David W. Latham; Northern Stars From the HK Objective Prism Survey. II (1991, 104 (673), 159-67. PASP, 103, 973). — Steve P. Doinidis and Timothy C. Beers; 104 — Radial-Velocity Curves for RR Lyrae Stars in the Globular Clusters (680), 978-9 (E). MS and M92 Obtained Using Synthetic Spectra Cross-Correlation Donnelly, R. Hank W— Multiobject Spectroscopy: Engineering Design Templates. — Jesper Storm, Bruce W. Carney, David W. Latham, Constraints from Fiber Assignment Optimization Studies.— R. Robert J. Davis, and John B. Laird; 104 (673), 168-78. Hank Donnelly, Jean P. Brodie, and S. L. Allen; 104 (679), 752-9. Carr, D. M. —A Near-Infrared Camera for Las Campanas Doxsey, Rodger — Accurate Positions and Finding Charts for 528 High- Observatory. — S. E. Persson, S. C. West, D. M. Carr, A. Redshift, Luminous Quasars.— Donald P. Schneider, John N. Sivaramakrishnan, and D. C. Murphy; 104 (673), 204-14. Bahcall, David H. Saxe, Neta A. Bahcall, Rodger Doxsey, Daniel Carretta, E. — Delta-S Metallicities of 35 Field RR Lyrae Stars and the Golombek, John Krist, Matt McMaster, Michael Meakes, and Ofer Nature of BB Virginis and AR Herculis.— T. D. Kinman and E. Lahav; 104 (678), 678-94. Carretta; 104 (672), 111-20. Duncombe, R. L. — Astrometric Performance Characteristics of the Chab, John R. — Stars Classified as Constant in the General Catalog of Hubble Space Telescope Fine Guidance Sensors. — G. F. Benedict, E. Nelan, D. Story, B. McArthur, A. L. Whipple, W. H. Jefferys, W. van Variable Stars. — Edward G. Schmidt, John R. Chab, and Darwin E. Reiswig; 104 (680), 906-10. Altena, P. D. Hemenway, P. J. Shelus, O. G. Franz, A. Bradley, L. W. Fredrick, and R. L. Duncombe; 104 (680), 958-75. Chaboyer, Brian — Low-Luminosity Companions of Early-Type Galaxies. — J. Patricia Vader and Brian Chaboyer; 104 (671), 57-61. Chambliss, Carlson R. — Eclipsing Binaries in Multiple-Star Systems. — E Carlson R. Chambliss; 104 (678), 663-77. Ebbets, Dennis C. — Resolution and Noise Properties of the Goddard Ciardullo, Robin — A Critical Review of Selected Techniques for High-Resolution Spectrograph. — Ronald L. Gilliland, Simon L. Measuring Extragalactic Distances. — George H. Jacoby, David Morris, Ray J. Weymann, Dennis C. Ebbets, and Don J. Lindler; 104 Branch, Robin Ciardullo, Roger L. Davies, William E. Harris, (675), 367-82. Michael J. Pierce, Christopher J. Pritchet, John L. Tonry, and Edwin, R. P. — A Two-Channel Photometer with Reflective Douglas L. Welch; 104 (678), 599-662. Apertures. — R. P. Edwin and R. T. Gears; 104 (682), 1234-8. Ellingson, E. — Subarcsecond Optical Imaging of High-Redshift Cohen, J. G. — Photometry of RR Lyrae Variables in the Globular Clusters MS and M92. — J. G. Cohen and K. Matthews; 104 (682), QSOs. — J. B. Hutchings, E. Ellingson, and S. Ozard; 104 (682), 1205-15. 1230-3. Content, R. — Optical Tests of Thin Plastic Films. — E. F. Borra, R. Content, C. Delisle, and J. Gauvin; 104 (682), 1239-43. F Cortés, G. — Observations of Five Suspected Symbiotic Stars.— A. Fedel, Bruno — VMEbus System for CCD Image Acquisition. — Gutiérrez-Moreno, H. Moreno, and G. Cortés; 104 (682), 1187-92. Giovanni Bonanno, Bruno Fedel, and Marcello D’Antiochia; 104 Courteau, Stephane — Tully—Fisher Distances and Motions in the (682), 1252-5. Northern Sky. — Stephane Courteau; 104 (680), 976 (A). Feibelman, Walter A. — Variability of Emission Lines in the Planetary Nebulae IC 4997 and NGC 6572. — Walter A. Feibelman, Lawrence Cowley, A. P. — Ultraviolet Colors of Old LMC Clusters.— A. P. H. Aller, and Siek Hyung; 104 (675), 339-49. Cowley and F. D. A. Hartwick; 104 (682), 1216-9. Feigelson, Eric D. — Public Software for the Astronomer: An Cowley, Charles R. — The Composite Nature of the Peculiar Star HR Overview. — Eric D. Feigelson and Fionn Murtagh; 104 (677), 6560 (HD 159870).— Gary Wegner and Charles R. Cowley; 104 574-81. (675), 322-9. Ferrer, O. — Spectroscopic Studies of Southern Symbiotic Systems. I. Crabtree, D. — High-Resolution Imaging of QSO 2305 + 187 (=4C FN Sagittarii.— R. Barba, E. Brandi, L. Garcia, and O. Ferrer; 104 18.68). — J. B. Hutchings, D. Crabtree, S. G. Neff, and A. C. Gower; (675), 330-5. 104 (671), 66-70. Fleming, David E. B. — A Photometric Survey of Suspected Small- Cutri, Roc M. — Photometric Calibration of NGS/POSS and ESO/SRC Amplitude Red Variables.— John R. Percy and David E. B. Plates Using the NOAO PDS Measuring Engine. I. Stellar Fleming; 104 (672), 96-100. Photometry. — Roc M. Cutri, Frank J. Low, and Kevin B. Marvel; Fletcher, J. Murray — The Orbit and Mass of Procyon.— Alan W. 104 (673), 223-34. Irwin, J. Murray Fletcher, Stephenson L. S. Yang, G. A. H. Walker, and Cherie Goodenough; 104 (677), 489-99. Folz, Walter C. — A 5-18 wm Array Camera for High-Background D Astronomical Imaging. — Daniel Y. Gezari, Walter C. Folz, Danly, L. — Far-Sidelobe Contamination of the Bell Laboratories H 1 Lawrence A. Woods, and Frank Varosi; 104 (673), 191-203. Survey. — K. D. Kuntz and L. Danly; 104 (682), 1256-65. Frandsen, Séren — High-Precision Time-Resolved CCD Photometry. — Danly, Laura — The Ionization Conditions in the Milky Way Halo: Hans Kjeldsen and Séren Frandsen; 104 (676), 413-34. Infalling Gas Toward the North Galactic Pole. — Laura Danly; 104 Franz, O. G. — Astrometric Performance Characteristics of the Hubble (679), 819-23. Space Telescope Fine Guidance Sensors. — G. F. Benedict, E. Nelan, D’Antiochia, Marcello — VMEbus System for CCD Image D. Story, B. McArthur, A. L. Whipple, W. H. Jefferys, W. van Acquisition. — Giovanni Bonanno, Bruno Fedel, and Marcello Altena, P. D. Hemenway, P. J. Shelus, O. G. Franz, A. Bradley, L. D’Antiochia; 104 (682), 1252-5. W. Fredrick, and R. L. Duncombe; 104 (680), 958-75. Davies, Roger L. — A Critical Review of Selected Techniques for Fredrick, L. W. — Astrometric Performance Characteristics of the Measuring Extragalactic Distances. George H. Jacoby, David Hubble Space Telescope Fine Guidance Sensors. — G. F. Benedict, E. Branch, Robin Ciardullo, Roger L. Davies, William E. Harris, Nelan, D. Story, B. McArthur, A. L. Whipple, W. H. Jefferys, W. van Michael J. Pierce, Christopher J. Pritchet, John L. Tonry, and Altena, P. D. Hemenway, P. J. Shelus, O. G. Franz, A. Bradley, L. Douglas L. Welch; 104 (678), 599-662. W. Fredrick, and R. L. Duncombe; 104 (680), 958-75. 1278 AUTHOR INDEX TO VOLUME 104 Freedman, Wendy L. — The Reddening to the Galaxy IC 342 from CCD Gray, David F. — The Inferred Color Index of the Sun.— David F. BV Photometry of its Brightest Stars.— Barry F. Madore and Gray; 104 (681), 1035-8. Wendy L. Freedman; 104 (675), 362-6. Green, Paul — Photometry and Spectroscopy of Nova Herculis 1991. — Frueh, Marian L. — BVRIJHK Photometry of RR Lyrae Variables. — Doug Ingram, Peter Garnavich, Paul Green, and Paula Szkody; 104 Thomas G. Barnes, III, Thomas J. Moffett, and Marian L. Frueh; 104 (676), 402-7. (677), 514-22. Green, Paul J. — Faint High-Latitude Carbon Stars. — Paul J. Green; 104 (680), 977 (A). Gruenwald, Ruth — Theoretical Continuum Energy Distributions for G Wolf-Rayet Stars. — Werner Schmutz, Claus Leitherer, and Ruth Garcia, L. — Spectroscopic Studies of Southern Symbiotic Systems. I. Gruenwald; 104 (682), 1164-72. FN Sagittarii. — R. Barba, E. Brandi, L. Garcia, and O. Ferrer; 104 (675), 330-5. Gutiérrez-Moreno, A. — Observations of Five Suspected Symbiotic Stars. — A. Gutiérrez-Moreno, H. Moreno, and G. Cortés; 104 (682), Garnavich, Peter — Photometry and Spectroscopy of Nova Herculis 1187-92. 1991.— Doug Ingram, Peter Garnavich, Paul Green, and Paula Szkody; 104 (676), 402-7. Gatewood, George — An Astrometric Study of the Mira Variable R H Leonis and the Occultation Binary 19 Leonis. — George Gatewood; Hamuy, Mario — Southern Spectrophotometric Standards. I. — Mario 104 (671), 23-8. Hamuy, A. R. Walker, N. B. Suntzeff, P. Gigoux, S. R. Heathcote, Gauvin, J. — Optical Tests of Thin Plastic Films. — E. F. Borra, R. and M. M. Phillips; 104 (677), 533-52. Content, C. Delisle, and J. Gauvin; 104 (682), 1239-43. Harpaz, Amos — Can a Single AGB Star Form an Axially Symmetric Gears, R. T. — A Two-Channel Photometer with Reflective Planetary Nebula? — Noam Soker and Amos Harpaz; 104 (680), Apertures. — R. P. Edwin and R. T. Gears; 104 (682), 1234-8. 923-30. Gehrz, R. D. — Observations of the 2.2-~m Emission from the Halo of Harris, Hugh C. — Seeing Measurements and Observing Statistics at the NGC 4244 at Large Galactocentric Distances. — J. W. Bergstrom, R. U.S. Naval Observatory, Flagstaff Station. — Hugh C. Harris and D. Gehrz, and T. J. Jones; 104 (678), 695-9. Frederick J. Vrba; 104 (672), 140-5. Geisler, Doug — Abundance Analysis of Three Red Giants in the Metal- — Detection of the Globular-Cluster Population Around NGC 7814. — Poor Globular Cluster NGC 2298.— Andrew McWilliam, Doug Gregory D. Bothun, Hugh C. Harris, and James E. Hesser; 104 (682), Geisler, and R. M. Rich; 104 (682), 1193-204. 1220-9. Gezari, Daniel Y. — A 5-18 zm Array Camera for High-Background Harris, William E. — A Critical Review of Selected Techniques for Astronomical Imaging. — Daniel Y. Gezari, Walter C. Folz, Measuring Extragalactic Distances. — George H. Jacoby, David Lawrence A. Woods, and Frank Varosi; 104 (673), 191-203. Branch, Robin Ciardullo, Roger L. Davies, William E. Harris, Ghosh, K. K. — X-Ray Continuum with an Iron Emission Line from the Michael J. Pierce, Christopher J. Pritchet, John L. Tonry, and Radio-Quiet Quasar PHL 909.— K. K. Ghosh and S. Douglas L. Welch; 104 (678), 599-662. Soundararajaperumal; 104 (674), 258-62. Hartwick, F. D. A. — Ultraviolet Colors of Old LMC Clusters. — A. P. Giaretta, G. — A New Speckle-Interferometry System for the MAMA Cowley and F. D. A. Hartwick; 104 (682), 1216-9. Detector. — E. Horch, J. S. Morgan, G. Giaretta, and D. B. Kasle; Hayano, Y. — Differential Dome-Seeing Monitor.— M. lye, E. 104 (680), 939-48. Nishihara, Y. Hayano, T. Okada, and N. Takato; 104 (679), 760-7. Gigoux, P. — Southern Spectrophotometric Standards. I.— Mario Heathcote, S. R. — Southern Spectrophotometric Standards. I. — Mario Hamuy, A. R. Walker, N. B. Suntzeff, P. Gigoux, S. R. Heathcote, Hamuy, A. R. Walker, N. B. Suntzeff, P. Gigoux, S. R. Heathcote, and M. M. Phillips; 104 (677), 533-52. and M. M. Phillips; 104 (677), 533-52. Gillam, S. D. — A Simple Visual Cassegrain CCD Camera for the Hegediis, Tibor — Period Variation of the W UMa-type Binary UZ Wyoming Infrared Observatory. — S. D. Gillam, P. E. Johnson, and Leonis. — Tibor Hegediis and Zoltan Jager; 104 (679), 733-6. M. Smith; 104 (674), 278-84. Heintz, Wulff D. — A New Orbit Determination for the Astrometric Gilliland, Ronald L. — Resolution and Noise Properties of the Goddard Binary Alpha Ophiuchi. — Harry J. Augensen and Wulff D. Heintz; High-Resolution Spectrograph. — Ronald L. Gilliland, Simon L. 104 (675), 314-5. Morris, Ray J. Weymann, Dennis C. Ebbets, and Don J. Lindler; 104 (675), 367-82. Heller, Clayton H. — Encounters with Protostellar Disks. — Clayton H. — Limits to CCD Ensemble Photometry Precision, and Prospects for Heller; 104 (682), 1267 (A). Asteroseismology. — Ronald L. Gilliland and Timothy M. Brown; Hemenway, P. D. — Astrometric Performance Characteristics of the 104 (677), 582-91. Hubble Space Telescope Fine Guidance Sensors. — G. F. Benedict, E. Golombek, Daniel — Accurate Positions and Finding Charts for 528 Nelan, D. Story, B. McArthur, A. L. Whipple, W. H. Jefferys, W. van High-Redshift, Luminous Quasars. — Donald P. Schneider, John N. Altena, P. D. Hemenway, P. J. Shelus, O. G. Franz, A. Bradley, L. Bahcall, David H. Saxe, Neta A. Bahcall, Rodger Doxsey, Daniel W. Fredrick, and R. L. Duncombe; 104 (680), 958-75. Golombek, John Krist, Matt McMaster, Michael Meakes, and Ofer Herr, Scott A. — CCD Photometry and Preliminary Analysis of V865 Lahav; 104 (678), 678-94. Cygni.— Ronald G. Samec, Scott A. Herr, James T. Zetzl, and Gonzalez, Luis E. — A New Cataclysmic Variable Star. — José Maza, Tobias J. Kreidl; 104 (671), 29-37. Luis E. Gonzalez, Marina Wischnjewsky, and Felipe Barrientos; 104 Hershey, John L. — A Deconvolution Technique for Hubble Space (681), 1060-2. Telescope FGS Fringe Analysis. — John L. Hershey; 104 (677), 592-6. Goodenough, Cherie — The Orbit and Mass of Procyon.— Alan W. Hesser, James E. — Detection of the Globular-Cluster Population Irwin, J. Murray Fletcher, Stephenson L. S. Yang, G. A. H. Walker, Around NGC 7814.— Gregory D. Bothun, Hugh C. Harris, and and Cherie Goodenough; 104 (677), 489-99. James E. Hesser; 104 (682), 1220-9. Goodman, Jeremy — Binaries in Globular Clusters. — Piet Hut, Steve Hobbs, L. M. — A Search for Weak Ultraviolet Interstellar Absorption McMillan, Jeremy Goodman, Mario Mateo, E. S. Phinney, Carlton Features in JUE Spectra of Rho Ophiuchi and Zeta Ophiuchi. — D. Pryor, Harvey B. Richer, Frank Verbunt, and Martin Weinberg; 104 E. Welty, J. A. Thorburn, L. M. Hobbs, and D. G. York; 104 (679), (681), 981-1034. 737-43. Gower, A. C. — The Structure of the BAL QSO 1700 + 518.— J. B. Hodapp, Klaus-Werner — The University of Hawaii NICMOS-3 Near- Hutchings, S. G. Neff, and A. C. Gower; 104 (671), 62-5. Infrared Camera. — Klaus-Werner Hodapp, John Rayner, and — High-Resolution Imaging of QSO 2305 + 187 (= 4C 18.68). — J. B. Everett Irwin; 104 (676), 441-51. Hutchings, D. Crabtree, S. G. Neff, and A. C. Gower; 104 (671), Honeycutt, R. K. — MR Persei: A New Rotating, Spotted Flare Star. — 66-70. R. K. Honeycutt, G. W. Turner, D. N. Vesper, and E. M. Schlegel; Graham, J. A. — Clumpy Accretion onto Pre-Main-Sequence Stars. — J. 104 (681), 1039-44. A. Graham; 104 (677), 479-88. Honeycutt, R. Kent — CCD Ensemble Photometry on an — Herbig—Haro Objects in the Receding Lobe of the L 1551 Outflow. — Inhomogeneous Set of Exposures. — R. Kent Honeycutt; 104 (676), J. A. Graham and Vera C. Rubin; 104 (679), 730-2. 435-40.

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