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Subject Index to Volume 111 (1999) SPECIAL CATEGORIES Astrometric and Photometric Corrections for the 34th Row Error in HST’s WFPC2 Camera — Jay Anderson and Ivan R. King; 111(763), 1095-1098 Invited Reviews Dissertation Summaries The Ultraviolet and Optical Continuum Emission in Active Galactic Nuclei: Star Formation and Environment in a Sample of Galaxies in Compact The Status of Accretion Disks — Anuradha Koratkar and Omer Blaes; Groups — Jorge Iglesias-Paramo; 111(755), 118 111(755), 1-30 Elliptical Galaxy Dynamics — David Merritt: 111(756), 129-168 A Long-Slit Spectral Analysis of the Nuclear Region of M101 and M33 and a Search for Nonnuclear Seyfert Activity in M33 — Peter W. A. Roming; 111(756), 246 Astrophysics in 1998 — Virginia Trimble and Markus Aschwanden; 111(758), 385-437 Stellar Populations in Merging Galaxies — Anne M. Turner; 111(757), 376 What Have We Already Learned from the Cosmic Microwave Background? — Charles R. Lawrence, Douglas Scott, and Martin White; 111(759), Contributions to the Study of Galactic Star Clusters — Erwan Lastennet; 525-531 111(757), 377 White Dwarfs in Cataclysmic Variables — E. M. Sion; 111(759), 532-555 Investigation of the Causes of the Variations of the OH Masers of U Herculis — Stacy Palen; 111(757), 378-379 The Early History of Dark Matter — Sidney van den Bergh; 111(760), 657-660 Surface Inhomogeneities and Semiempirical Modeling of Metal-poor Stellar Photospheres — Carlos Allende Prieto; 111(758), 522 A Brief History of Active Galactic Nuclei — Gregory A. Shields; 111(760), 661-678 Infrared Observations of the Central Region of Our Galaxy: Investigation of the Stellar Population and the Integral Properties of Stars and Dust in Cepheids as Distance Indicators — Michael Feast; 111(761), 775-793 the Galactic Center Region — Sabine Philipp; 111(759), 647-648 The Distribution of Heavy Elements in Spiral and Elliptical Galaxies — Circumstellar and Interstellar Environments of Supernovae of Different R. B. C. Henry and Guy Worthey; 111(762), 919-945 Types and Astrophysical Applications — Francesca R. Boffi; 111(759), 649 Massive Stars: Their Environment and Formation — Guido Garay and Susana Lizano; 111(763), 1049-1087 Three Methods of Determining Magnitudes of Individual Stars in Resolved Binary Systems — Lewis C. Roberts, Jr.; 111(759), 650 Very High Energy Gamma-Ray Astronomy — Michael Catanese and Trevor C. Weekes; 111(764), 1193-1222 Galaxy Structural Parameters: Star Formation Rate and Evolution with Redshift — Marianne Takamiya; 111(760), 772 From NBODY! to NBODY6: The Growth of an Industry — Sverre J. Aarseth; 111(765), 1333-1346 Star Formation Triggering Mechanisms Revealed by Far-Ultraviolet, Ha, and H 1 Images of Dwarf Galaxies — Susan G. Stewart; 111(760), 773 Search Techniques for Distant Galaxies — Daniel Stern and Hyron Spinrad; 111(766), 1475-1502 Mass Transfer Processes in Classical Nova Systems around Their Outburst Events and Beyond — Alon Retter; 111(760), 774 Research Notes Dynamics of Dark and Visible Matter in Galaxies: Simulations and Adaptive Optics Observations of Arcturus using the Mount Wilson 100 Observations — Stephen G. Vine; 111(761), 915 Inch Telescope — Nils H. Turner, Theo A. ten Brummelaar, and Brian D. Mason; 111(759), 556-558 The Optical Counterparts of the Luminous X-Ray Binary Stars in Globular Clusters — Eric W. Deutsch; 111(761), 916 Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph Parallel Observations of the Planetary Nebula M94-20 — Philip Plait and Theodore R. Gull; 111(760), 679-684 A Spectral Analysis of Deneb (A2 Iae) — Berahitdin Albayrak; 111(761), 917 KECK HIRES Spectroscopy of APM 08279+5255 — Sara L. Ellison, Geraint F. Lewis, Max Pettini, Wallace L. W. Sargent, Frederic H. Multicolor Classification in CADIS and the Search for Quasars — Chaffee, Craig B. Foltz, Michael Rauch, and Mike J. Irwin; 111(762), Chris Wolf; 111(762), 1048 946-953 Observational Study of High X-Ray-to—Optical Flux Ratio RASS Sources First Image with the CfA Superconductive HEB Receiver: The Protostellar — D. W. Xu; 111(763), 1185 Outflow from IRAS 20126+4104 in CO (J = 7-6) — J. H. Kawamura, T. R. Hunter, C.-Y. E. Tong, R. Blundell, Q. Zhang, C. A. Katz, Determination of the *Mg(p, y)°Al Reaction Rate at Low Stellar D. C. Papa, and T. K. Sridharan; 111(763), 1088-1094 Temperatures — Denise C. Powell; 111(763), 1186-1187 1600 SUBJECT INDEX TO VOLUME 111 Comparative Kinematics of Gas and Stars in Disk Galaxies — Amateur-Professional Partnership in Astronomical Research and Education Juan Carlos Vega Beltran; 111(764), 1331 — John R. Percy; 111(766), 1595-1596 Infrared Interferometry and Spectroscopy of Circumstellar Envelopes — The Last Total Eclipse of the Millennium — William Livingston and Atila John D. Monnier; 111(766), 1586 Ozgiic: 111(766), 1597 Conference Highlights Cosmology: The Nature of the Universe Debate Activity in Galaxies and Related Phenomena: IAU Symposium 194 — Is Cosmology Solved? A Tribute to David N. Schramm — Daniel Weedman; 111(755), 119-120 Margaret J. Geller; 111(757), 253 Ultraviolet—Optical Space Astronomy beyond HST — Jon A. Morse and A Brief History of Our View of the Universe — Owen Gingerich; J. Michael Shull; 111(755), 121-122 111(757), 254-257 Harmonizing Cosmic Distance Scales in a Post-Hipparcos Era — The Fundamental Parameters of Cosmology — Joseph Silk; 111(757), Daniel Egret and André Heck; 111(755), 123-124 258-263 Asymptotic Giant Branch Stars: IAU Symposium 191 — C. Waelkens, Cosmology Solved? Quite Possibly! — Michael S. Turner; 111(757), T. Le Bertre, and A. Lebre; 111(755), 125-126 264-273 Nineteenth NSO/SP International Workshop on High-Resolution Solar Is Cosmology Solved? An Astrophysical Cosmologist’s Viewpoint — Physics:Theory, Observations, and Techniques — Thomas Rimmele, P. J. E. Peebles; 111(757), 274-284 K. S. Balasubramaniam, and Richard Radick; 111(755), 127-128 The Nature of the Universe Debate in 1998 — Robert J. Nemiroff and Galaxy Dynamics — David Merritt and Monica Valluri; 111(756), 247-248 Jerry T. Bonnell; 111(757), 285-287 Stromlo Workshop on High-Velocity Clouds — Brad K. Gibson and Bart P. Wakker; 111(756), 249-250 SUBJECT CLASSIFICATIONS Wolf-Rayet Phenomena in Massive Stars and Starburst Galaxies: [AU Symposium 193 — Peter Conti; 111(756), 251-252 Astrometry The Updated Zwicky Catalog (UZC) — Emilio E. Falco, Michael J. Kurtz, Magnetic Fields and Oscillations — Robert J. Rutten; 111(757), 380-381 Margaret J. Geller, John P. Huchra, James Peters, Perry Berlind, Douglas J. Mink, Susan P. Tokarz, and Barbara Elwell; 111(758), The Sloan Summit on Microwave Foregrounds — Asantha R. Cooray and 438-452 Lloyd Knox; 111(757), 382-383 Astrometric and Photometric Corrections for the 34th Row Error in HST’s The Evolution of Galaxies on Cosmological Timescales — J. E. Beckman WFPC2 Camera — Jay Anderson and Ivan R. King; 111(763), and T. J. Mahoney; 111(758), 523 1095-1098 LiBeB, Cosmic Rays, and Gamma-Ray Line Astronomy — Reuven Ramaty, Elisabeth Vangioni-Flam, Michel Cassé, and Keith Olive; 111(759), Atmospheric Effects 651-652 Fringe Visibility Estimators for the Palomar Testbed Interferometer — The Third Stromlo Symposium—The Galactic Halo: Bright Stars and Dark M. M. Colavita; 111(755), 111-117 Matter — Tim de Zeeuw and John Norris; 111(759), 653-655 Photometric Redshifts and High-Redshift Galaxies — Lisa J. Storrie- Catalogs Lombardi; 111(763), 1188-1189 The Updated Zwicky Catalog (UZC) — Emilio E. Falco, Michael J. Kurtz, Margaret J. Geller, John P. Huchra, James Peters, Perry Berlind, Imaging at Radio through Submillimeter Wavelengths — Douglas J. Mink, Susan P. Tokarz, and Barbara Elwell; 111(758), Jeffrey G. Mangum; 111(763), 1190-1192 438-452 Cosmic Flows: Toward an Understanding of the Large-Scale Structure in the Universe — Michael J. Hudson; 111(765), 1469-1471 Celestial Mechanics, Stellar Dynamics From NBODY1 to NBODY6: The Growth of an Industry — The Be Phenomenon in Early-Type Stars: IAU Colloquium 175 — Myron Sverre J. Aarseth; 111(765), 1333-1346 Smith; 111(765), 1472-1473 Clustering at High Redshift — Olivier Le Févre and Alain Mazure; Cosmology: Cosmic Microwave Background 111(766), 1587-1588 The Fundamental Parameters of Cosmology — Joseph Silk; 111(757), Gamma-Ray Bursts: The First Three Minutes — Ralph A. M. J. Wijers, 258-263 Juri Poutanen, and Roland Svensson; 111(766), 1589-1590 Cosmology Solved? Quite Possibly! — Michael S. Turner; 111(757), From Giant Planets to Cool Stars — Mark Marley; 111(766), 1591-1592 264-273 Thermal Emission Spectroscopy and Analysis of Dust, Disks, and Regoliths What Have We Already Learned from the Cosmic Microwave Background? — Michael L. Sitko, Ann L. Sprague, and David K. Lynch; 111(766), — Charles R. Lawrence, Douglas Scott, and Martin White; 111(759), 1593-1594 525-531 1999 PASP, 111:1599-1618 SUBJECT INDEX TO VOLUME 111 1601 Cosmology: Dark Matter The Updated Zwicky Catalog (UZC) — Emilio E. Falco, Michael J. Kurtz, Margaret J. Geller, John P. Huchra, James Peters, Perry Berlind, Cosmology Solved? Quite Possibly! — Michael S. Turner; 111(757), Douglas J. Mink, Susan P. Tokarz, and Barbara Elwell; 111(758), 264-273 438-452 The Early History of Dark Matter — Sidney van den Bergh; 111(760), What Have We Already Learned from the Cosmic Microwave Background? 657-660 — Charles R. Lawrence, Douglas Scott, and Martin White; 111(759), 525-531 Cosmology: Distance Scale Circumstellar and Interstellar Environments of Supernovae of Different Cosmology: Theory Types and Astrophysical Applications — Francesca R. Boffi; 111(759), Is Cosmology Solved? A Tribute to David N. Schramm — 649 Margaret J. Geller; 111(757), 253 Cepheids as Distance Indicators — Michael Feast; 111(761), 775-793 A Brief History of Our View of the Universe — Owen Gingerich; 111(757), 254-257 Cosmology: Early Universe The Fundamental Parameters of Cosmology — Joseph Silk; 111(757), Cosmology Solved? Quite Possibly! — Michael S. Turner; 111(757), 258-263 264-273 Cosmology Solved? Quite Possibly! — Michael S. Turner; 111(757), The Detection and Photometric Redshift Determination of Distant Galaxies 264-273 Using SIRTF’s Infrared Array Camera — Chris Simpson and Peter Eisenhardt; 111(760), 691-701 Is Cosmology Solved? An Astrophysical Cosmologist’s Viewpoint — P. J. E. Peebles; 111(757), 274-284 Multicolor Classification in CADIS and the Search for Quasars — Chris Wolf; 111(762), 1048 The Nature of the Universe Debate in 1998 — Robert J. Nemiroff and Jerry T. Bonnell; 111(757), 285-287 Cosmology: Gravitational Lensing What Have We Already Learned from the Cosmic Microwave Background? Sky Subtraction for Deep Surface Photometry of the Intergalactic Light — Charles R. Lawrence, Douglas Scott, and Martin White; 111(759), from Clusters of Galaxies — J. Melnick, F. Selman, and H. Quintana; 525-531 111(765), 1444-1450 Photometric Monitoring of the Gravitationally Lensed Ultraluminous Broad Galaxies: Abundances Absorption Line Quasar APM 08279+5255 — Geraint F. Lewis, The Distribution of Heavy Elements in Spiral and Elliptical Galaxies — Russell M. Robb, and Rodrigo A. Ibata; 111(766), 1503-1507 R. B. C. Henry and Guy Worthey; 111(762), 919-945 Cosmology: Large-Scale Structure of Universe Galaxies: Active The Fundamental Parameters of Cosmology — Joseph Silk; 111(757), The Meinunger “Nicht Rote” Objects — Bruce Margon and Eric W. 258-263 Deutsch; 111(755), 45-49 Cosmology Solved? Quite Possibly! — Michael S. Turner; 111(757), A Brief History of Active Galactic Nuclei — Gregory A. Shields; 264-273 111(760), 661-678 What Have We Already Learned from the Cosmic Microwave Background? Broad Absorption Line Quasars and the Radio-Loud/Radio-Quiet — Charles R. Lawrence, Douglas Scott, and Martin White; 111(759), Dichotomy — Zdenka Kuncic; 111(762), 954-963 525-531 Very High Energy Gamma-Ray Astronomy — Michael Catanese and Search Techniques for Distant Galaxies — Daniel Stern and Hyron Spinrad; Trevor C. Weekes; 111(764), 1193-1222 111(766), 1475-1502 Two-dimensional Photometric Decomposition of the TeV BL Lacertae Objects Markarian 421, Markarian 501, and 1ES 2344+514 — Cosmology: Observations K. Nilsson, T. Pursimo, L. O. Takalo, A. Sillanpaa, H. Pietila, and Is Cosmology Solved? A Tribute to David N. Schramm — J. Heidt; 111(764), 1223-1232 Margaret J. Geller; 111(757), 253 On the Reliability of Cross-Correlation Function Lag Determinations in A Brief History of Our View of the Universe — Owen Gingerich; Active Galactic Nuclei — W. F. Welsh; 111(765), 1347-1366 111(757), 254-257 Optical Long-Slit Spectroscopy of a Sample of Spiral Galaxies — The Fundamental Parameters of Cosmology — Joseph Silk; 111(757), K. A. Misselt, Geoffrey C. Clayton, and Karl D. Gordon; 111(765), 258-263 1398-1409 Is Cosmology Solved? An Astrophysical Cosmologist’s Viewpoint — Multiple-Object and Integral Field Near-Infrared Spectroscopy Using Fibers P. J. E. Peebles; 111(757), 274-284 — Roger Haynes, David Lee, Jeremy Allington-Smith, Robert Content, George Dodsworth, Ian Lewis, Ray Sharples, James Turner, John The Nature of the Universe Debate in 1998 — Robert J. Nemiroff and Webster, Christine Done, Reynier Peletier, lan Parry, and Scott Jerry T. Bonnell; 111(757), 285-287 Chapman; 111(765), 1451-1468 1999 PASP, 111:1599-1618 1602 SUBJECT INDEX TO VOLUME 111 Galaxies: Distances and Redshifts Galaxies: Formation A Test for Large-Scale Systematic Errors in Maps of Galactic Reddening — The /R/S Far-Infrared Galaxy Survey: Expected Number Count, Redshift, Michael J. Hudson; 111(755), 57-62 and Perspective — Tsutomu T. Takeuchi, Hiroyuki Hirashita, Kouji Ohta, Takashi G. Hattori, Takako T. Ishii, and Hiroshi Shibai; 111(757), The Updated Zwicky Catalog (UZC) — Emilio E. Falco, Michael J. Kurtz, 288-305 Margaret J. Geller, John P. Huchra, James Peters, Perry Berlind, Douglas J. Mink, Susan P. Tokarz, and Barbara Elwell; 111(758), Dynamics of Dark and Visible Matter in Galaxies: Simulations and 438-452 Observations — Stephen G. Vine; 111(761), 915 Spectroscopy of Stellar-like Objects Contained in the Second Byurakan Search Techniques for Distant Galaxies — Daniel Stern and Hyron Spinrad; Survey. I. — J. A. Stepanian, V. H. Chavushyan, L. Carrasco, H. M. 111(766), 1475-1502 Tovmassian, and L. K. Erastova; 111(763), 1099-1114 Some Implications of the Anisotropic Distribution of Satellite Galaxies — Dennis Zaritsky and Anthony H. Gonzalez; 111(766), 1508-1514 Galaxies: Dwarf The Systemic Velocity and Internal Kinematics of the Dwarf Galaxy LGS 3: An Optical Foray beyond the Milky Way — Kem H. Cook, Mario Galaxies: Fundamental Parameters Mateo, Edward W. Olszewski, Steven S. Vogt, C. Stubbs, and Retrieving Bulge and Disk Parameters and Asymptotic Magnitudes from the A. Diercks; 111(757), 306-312 Growth Curves of Galaxies — Sadanori Okamura, Naoki Yasuda, Kazuhiro Shimasaku, Masafumi Yagi, and David H. Weinberg; Star Formation Triggering Mechanisms Revealed by Far-Ultraviolet, Ha, 111(755), 31-44 and H 1 Images of Dwarf Galaxies — Susan G. Stewart; 111(760), 773 Galaxy Structural Parameters: Star Formation Rate and Evolution with The Age of the Sculptor Dwarf Spheroidal Galaxy from Imaging with Redshift — Marianne Takamiya; 111(760), 772 WFPC2 — Jackie Monkiewicz, Jeremy R. Mould, John S. Gallagher Ill, John T. Clarke, John T. Trauger, Carl Grillmair, Gilda E. Ballester, Faint Field Galaxies around Bright Stars: A New Strategy for Imaging at Christopher J. Burrows, David Crisp, Robin Evans, Richard Griffiths, the Diffraction Limit — J. E. Larkin and T. M. Glassman; 111(765), J. Jeff Hester, John G. Hoessel, Jon A. Holtzman, John E. Krist, Vicki 1410-1420 Meadows, Paul A. Scowen, Karl R. Stapelfeldt, Ragvendra Sahai, and Alan Watson; 111(765), 1392-1397 Galaxies: Individual Galaxies: Elliptical and Lenticular, cD Messier Number: M31 A Test for Large-Scale Systematic Errors in Maps of Galactic Reddening — The Early Palomar Program (1950-1955) for the Discovery of Classical Michael J. Hudson; 111(755), 57-62 Novae in M81: Analysis of the Spatial Distribution, Magnitude Distribution, and Distance Suggestion — Michael M. Shara, Allan Elliptical Galaxy Dynamics — David Merritt; 111(756), 129-168 Sandage, and David R. Zurek; 111(765), 1367-1381 The Distribution of Heavy Elements in Spiral and Elliptical Galaxies — Messier Number: M33 R. B. C. Henry and Guy Worthey; 111(762), 919-945 A Long-Slit Spectral Analysis of the Nuclear Region of M101 and M33 and a Search for Nonnuclear Seyfert Activity in M33 — Peter W. A. Galaxies: Evolution Roming; 111(756), 246 The Fundamental Parameters of Cosmology — Joseph Silk; 111(757), The H 11 Regions of M33. II. A Photometric Catalog of 1272 Newly 258-263 Identified Emission Regions — Paul W. Hodge, Jeff Balsley, Ted K. Wyder, and Brooke P. Skelton; 111(760), 685-690 The /RIS Far-Infrared Galaxy Survey: Expected Number Count, Redshift, and Perspective — Tsutomu T. Takeuchi, Hiroyuki Hirashita, Kouji Star Clusters in M33. III. The Youngest Population — Rupali Chandar, Ohta, Takashi G. Hattori, Takako T. Ishii, and Hiroshi Shibai; 111(757), Luciana Bianchi, Holland C. Ford, and Bernardo Salasnich; 111(761), 288-305 794-800 Stellar Populations in Merging Galaxies — Anne M. Turner; 111(757), 376 Messier Number: M81 The Detection and Photometric Redshift Determination of Distant Galaxies The Early Palomar Program (1950-1955) for the Discovery of Classical Using SIRTF’s Infrared Array Camera — Chris Simpson and Peter Novae in M81: Analysis of the Spatial Distribution, Magnitude Eisenhardt; 111(760), 691-701 Distribution, and Distance Suggestion — Michael M. Shara, Allan Sandage, and David R. Zurek; 111(765), 1367-1381 Galaxy Structural Parameters: Star Formation Rate and Evolution with Messier Number: M100 Redshift — Marianne Takamiya; 111(760), 772 Hubble Space Telescope WFPC2 Imaging of SN 1979C and Its Dynamics of Dark and Visible Matter in Galaxies: Simulations and Environment — Schuyler D. Van Dyk, Chien Y. Peng, Aaron J. Barth, Observations — Stephen G. Vine; 111(761), 915 Alexei V. Filippenko, Roger A. Chevalier, Robert A. Fesen, Claes Fransson, Robert P. Kirshner, and Bruno Leibundgut; 111(757), The Distribution of Heavy Elements in Spiral and Elliptical Galaxies — 313-320 R. B. C. Henry and Guy Worthey; 111(762), 919-945 Messier Number: M101 Faint Field Galaxies around Bright Stars: A New Strategy for Imaging at A Long-Slit Spectral Analysis of the Nuclear Region of M101 and M33 the Diffraction Limit — J. E. Larkin and T. M. Glassman; 111(765), and a Search for Nonnuclear Seyfert Activity in M33 — Peter W. A. 1410-1420 Roming; 111(756), 246 1999 PASP, 111:1599-1618 SUBJECT INDEX TO VOLUME I11_ 1603 NGC Number: NGC 598 Alphanumeric: LGS 3 A Long-Slit Spectral Analysis of the Nuclear Region of M101 and M33 The Systemic Velocity and Internal Kinematics of the Dwarf Galaxy LGS and a Search for Nonnuclear Seyfert Activity in M33 — Peter W. A. 3: An Optical Foray beyond the Milky Way — Kem H. Cook, Mario Roming; 111(756), 246 Mateo, Edward W. Olszewski, Steven S. Vogt, C. Stubbs, and A. Diercks; 111(757), 306-312 NGC Number: NGC 1316 Dynamics of Dark and Visible Matter in Galaxies: Simulations and Observations — Stephen G. Vine; 111(761), 915 Galaxies: Interactions Stellar Populations in Merging Galaxies — Anne M. Turner: 111(757), 376 NGC Number: NGC 4321 Hubble Space Telescope WFPC2 Imaging of SN 1979C and Its Dynamics of Dark and Visible Matter in Gaiaxies: Simulations and Environment — Schuyler D. Van Dyk, Chien Y. Peng, Aaron J. Barth, Observations — Stephen G. Vine; 111(761), 915 Alexei V. Filippenko, Roger A. Chevalier, Robert A. Fesen, Claes Fransson, Robert P. Kirshner, and Bruno Leibundgut; 111(757), A Cryogenic Integral Field Spectrograph for the Palomar 200 Inch 313-320 Telescope — T. W. Murphy, Jr., K. Matthews, and B. T. Soifer: 111(763), 1176-1184 NGC Number: NGC 4395 Some Implications of the Anisotropic Distribution of Satellite Galaxies — The Nuclear Spectral Energy Distribution of NGC 4395, the Least Dennis Zaritsky and Anthony H. Gonzalez; 111(766), 1508-1514 Luminous Type | Seyfert Galaxy — Edward C. Moran, Alexei V. Filippenko, Luis C. Ho, Joseph C. Shields, Tomaso Belloni, Andrea Comastri, Steven L. Snowden, and Richard A. Sramek; 111(761), Galaxies: Intergalactic Medium 801-808 Very High Energy Gamma-Ray Astronomy — Michael Catanese and NGC Number: NGC 5457 Trevor C. Weekes; 111(764), 1193-1222 A Long-Slit Spectral Analysis of the Nuclear Region of M101 and M33 Sky Subtraction for Deep Surface Photometry of the Intergalactic Light and a Search for Nonnuclear Seyfert Activity in M33 — Peter W. A. from Clusters of Galaxies — J. Melnick, F. Selman, and H. Quintana; Roming; 111(756), 246 111(765), 1444-1450 NGC Number: NGC 5548 On the Reliability of Cross-Correlation Function Lag Determinations in Galaxies: Irregular Active Galactic Nuclei — W. F. Welsh; 111(765), 1347-1366 A Hubble Space Telescope Study of Two H tt Regions in NGC 6822 — C. R. O’Dell, Paul W. Hodge, and Robert C. Kennicutt, Jr.; 111(765), NGC Number: NGC 6240 1382-1391 A Cryogenic Integral Field Spectrograph for the Palomar 200 Inch Telescope — T. W. Murphy, Jr., K. Matthews, and B. T. Soifer; 111(763), 1176-1184 Galaxies: ISM The H Regions of M33. Hl. A Photometric Catalog of 1272 Newly NGC Number: NGC 6822 Identified Emission Regions — Paul W. Hodge, Jeff Balsley, Ted K. A Hubble Space Telescope Study of Two H 1 Regions in NGC 6822 — Wyder, and Brooke P. Skelton; 111(760), 685-690 C. R. O’Dell, Paul W. Hodge, and Robert C. Kennicutt, Jr.; 111(765), 1382-1391 The Distribution of Heavy Elements in Spiral and Elliptical Galaxies — R. B. C. Henry and Guy Worthey; 111(762), 919-945 Name: Holmberg II Star Formation Triggering Mechanisms Revealed by Far-Ultraviolet, Ha, A Hubble Space Telescope Study of Two H tt Regions in NGC 6822 — and H 1 Images of Dwarf Galaxies — Susan G. Stewart; 111(760), 773 C. R. O’Deil, Paul W. Hodge, and Robert C. Kennicutt, Jr.; 111(765), 1382-1391 Name: Sculptor Dwarf Spheroidal Optical Long-Slit Spectroscopy of a Sample of Spiral Galaxies — The Age of the Sculptor Dwarf Spheroidal Galaxy from Imaging with K. A. Misselt, Geoffrey C. Clayton, and Karl D. Gordon; 111(765), WFPC2 — Jackie Monkiewicz, Jeremy R. Mould, John S. Gallagher 1398-1409 Il, John T. Clarke, John T. Trauger, Carl Grillmair, Gilda E. Ballester, Christopher J. Burrows, David Crisp, Robin Evans, Richard Griffiths, J. Jeff Hester, John G. Hoessel, Jon A. Holtzman, John E. Krist, Vicki Galaxies: Jets Meadows, Paul A. Scowen, Karl R. Stapelfeldt, Ragvendra Sahai, and Alan Watson; 111(765), 1392-1397 Broad Absorption Line Quasars and the Radio-Loud/Radio-Quiet Dichotomy — Zdenka Kuncic; 111(762), 954-963 Name: Sextans A Star Formation Triggering Mechanisms Revealed by Far-Ultraviolet, Ha, Galaxies: Kinematics and Dynamics and H 1 Images of Dwarf Galaxies — Susan G. Stewart; 111(760), 773 Elliptical Galaxy Dynamics — David Merritt; 111(756), 129-168 Alphanumeric: 4C 39.37 A Long-Slit Spectral Analysis of the Nuclear Region of M101 and M33 A Cryogenic Integral Field Spectrograph for the Palomar 200 Inch and a Search for Nonnuclear Seyfert Activity in M33 — Peter W. A. Telescope — T. W. Murphy, Jr., K. Matthews, and B. T. Soifer; Roming; 111(756), 246 111(763), 1176-1184 The Systemic Velocity and Internal Kinematics of the Dwarf Galaxy LGS Alphanumeric: IC 2574 3: An Optical Foray beyond the Milky Way — Kem H. Cook, Mario Star Formation Triggering Mechanisms Revealed by Far-Ultraviolet, Ha, Mateo, Edward W. Olszewski, Steven S. Vogt, C. Stubbs, and and H 1 Images of Dwarf Galaxies — Susan G. Stewart; 111(760), 773 A. Diercks; 111(757), 306-312 1999 PASP, 111:1599-1618 1604. SUBJECT INDEX TO VOLUME 111 Analysis of Spatially Resolved Emission Lines in the Spectra of Distant Galaxies: Photometry Galaxies — Luc Simard and Christopher J. Pritchet; 111(758), 453-464 Retrieving Bulge and Disk Parameters and Asymptotic Magnitudes from the Growth Curves of Galaxies — Sadanori Okamura, Naoki Yasuda, Dynamics of Dark and Visible Matter in Galaxies: Simulations and Kazuhiro Shimasaku, Masafumi Yagi, and David H. Weinberg; Observations — Stephen G. Vine; 111(761), 915 111(755), 31-44 Comparative Kinematics of Gas and Stars in Disk Galaxies — Galaxy Structural Parameters: Star Formation Rate and Evolution with Juan Carlos Vega Beltran; 111(764), 1331 Redshift — Marianne Takamiya; 111(760), 772 On the Reliability of Cross-Correlation Function Lag Determinations in Galaxies: BL Lacertae Objects: General Active Galactic Nuclei — W. F. Welsh; 111(765), 1347-1366 Very High Energy Gamma-Ray Astronomy — Michael Catanese and Trevor C. Weekes; 111(764), 1193-1222 Sky Subtraction for Deep Surface Photometry of the Intergalactic Light from Clusters of Galaxies — J. Melnick, F. Selman, and H. Quintana; 111(765), 1444-1450 Galaxies: BL Lacertae Objects: Individual Galaxies: Quasars: Absorption Lines Name: Markarian 421 KECK HIRES Spectroscopy of APM 08279+5255 — Sara L. Ellison, Two-dimensional Photometric Decomposition of the TeV BL Lacertae Geraint F. Lewis, Max Pettini, Wallace L. W. Sargent, Frederic H. Objects Markarian 421, Markarian 501, and 1ES 2344+514 — Chaffee, Craig B. Foltz, Michael Rauch, and Mike J. Irwin; 111(762), K. Nilsson, T. Pursimo, L. O. Takalo, A. Sillanpaa, H. Pietila, and 946-953 J. Heidt; 111(764), 1223-1232 Galaxies: Quasars: General Galaxies: Local Group The Ultraviolet and Optical Continuum Emission in Active Galactic Nuclei: The Systemic Velocity and Internal Kinematics of the Dwarf Galaxy LGS The Status of Accretion Disks — Anuradha Koratkar and Omer Blaes; 3: An Optical Foray beyond the Milky Way —- Kem H. Cook, Mario 111(755), 1-30 Mateo, Edward W. Olszewski, Steven S. Vogt, C. Stubbs, and A. Diercks; 111(757), 306-312 The Meinunger “Nicht Rote” Objects — Bruce Margon and Eric W. Deutsch; 111(755), 45-49 The Resolved Outer Population of NGC 6822 with WFPC2 — J. B. Hutchings, B. Cavanagh, and L. Bianchi; 111(759), 559-565 A Brief History of Active Galactic Nuclei — Gregory A. Shields; 111(760), 661-678 Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph Parallel Observations of the Planetary Nebula M94-20 — Philip Plait and Theodore R. Gull; Broad Absorption Line Quasars and the Radio-Loud/Radio-Quiet 111(760), 679-684 Dichotomy — Zdenka Kuncic; 111(762), 954-963 Multicolor Classification in CADIS and the Search for Quasars — A Hubble Space Telescope Study of Two H 11 Regions in NGC 6822 — Chris Wolf; 111(762), 1048 C. R. O'Dell, Paul W. Hodge, and Robert C. Kennicutt, Jr; 111(765), 1382-1391 Spectroscopy of Stellar-like Objects Contained in the Second Byurakan Survey. I. — J. A. Stepanian, V. H. Chavushyan, L. Carrasco, H. M. Tovmassian, and L. K. Erastova; 111(763), 1099-1114 Galaxies: Magellanic Clouds Emission-Line Properties of the Large Magellanic Cloud Bubble N70 — Brooke P. Skelton, William H. Waller, Richard F. Gelderman, Larry W. Galaxies: Quasars: Individual Brown, Bruce E. Woodgate, Adeline Caulet, and Robert A. Schommer; 111(758), 465-481 Name: Markarian 501 Two-dimensional Photometric Decomposition of the TeV BL Lacertae Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph Parallel Observations of the Objects Markarian 421, Markarian 501, and 1ES 2344+514 — Planetary Nebula M94-20 — Philip Plait and Theodore R. Gull; K. Nilsson, T. Pursimo, L. O. Takalo, A. Sillanpaa, H. Pietila, and 111(760), 679-684 J. Heidt; 111(764), 1223-1232 V(RI).. Photometry of Cepheids in the Magellanic Clouds — Alphanumeric: 1ES 2344+514 Thomas G. Barnes III, Inese I. Ivans, Jodie R. Martin, C. S. Froning, Two-dimensional Photometric Decomposition of the TeV BL Lacertae and Thomas J. Moffett; 111(761), 812-816 Objects Markarian 421, Markarian 501, and 1ES 2344+514 — K. Nilsson, T. Pursimo, L. O. Takalo, A. Sillanpaa, H. Pietila, and J. Heidt; 111(764), 1223-1232 Galaxies: Magnetic Fields Alphanumeric: APM 08279+5255 Broad Absorption Line Quasars and the Radio-Loud/Radio-Quiet Dichotomy — Zdenka Kuncic; 111(762), 954-963 KECK HIRES Spectroscopy of APM 08279+5255 — Sara L. Ellison, Geraint F. Lewis, Max Pettini, Wallace L. W. Sargent, Frederic H. Chaffee, Craig B. Foltz, Michael Rauch, and Mike J. Irwin; 111(762), 946-953 Galaxies: Nuclei A Long-Slit Spectral Analysis of the Nuclear Region of M101 and M33 Photometric Monitoring of the Gravitationally Lensed Ultraluminous Broad and a Search for Nonnuclear Seyfert Activity in M33 — Peter W. A. Absorption Line Quasar APM 08279+5255 — Geraint F. Lewis, Roming; 111(756), 246 Russell M. Robb, and Rodrigo A. Ibata; 111(766), 1503-1507 1999 PASP, 111:1599-1618 SUBJECT INDEX TO VOLUME 111 1605 Galaxies: Seyfert Kazuhiro Shimasaku, Masafumi Yagi, and David H. Weinberg: 111(755), 31-44 A Brief History of Active Galactic Nuclei — Gregory A. Shields; 111(760), 661-678 Two-dimensional Photometric Decomposition of the TeV BL Lacertae Objects Markarian 421, Markarian 501, and IES 2344+514 — The Nuclear Spectral Energy Distribution of NGC 4395, the Least K. Nilsson, T. Pursimo, L. O. Takalo, A. Sillanpaa, H. Pietila, and Luminous Type | Seyfert Galaxy — Edward C. Moran, Alexei V. J. Heidt; 111(764), 1223-1232 Filippenko, Luis C. Ho, Joseph C. Shields, Tomaso Belloni, Andrea Comastri, Steven L. Snowden, and Richard A. Sramek; 111(761), Faint Field Galaxies around Bright Stars: A New Strategy for Imaging at 801-808 the Diffraction Limit — J. E. Larkin and T. M. Glassman; 111(765), 1410-1420 On the Reliability of Cross-Correlation Function Lag Determinations in Active Galactic Nuclei — W. F. Welsh; 111(765), 1347-1366 Galaxy: Abundances Abundances in the Metal-poor Common Proper Motion Star Galaxies: Spiral BD +00°2058A — Jeremy R. King; 111(761), 817-828 Dynamics of Dark and Visible Matter in Galaxies: Simulations and Observations — Stephen G. Vine; 111(761), 915 The Distribution of Heavy Elements in Spiral and Elliptical Galaxies — R. B. C. Henry and Guy Worthey; 111(762), 919-945 The Distribution of Heavy Elements in Spiral and Elliptical Galaxies — R. B. C. Henry and Guy Worthey; 111(762), 919-945 Galaxy: Center Optical Long-Slit Spectroscopy of a Sample of Spiral Galaxies — Infrared Observations of the Central Region of Our Galaxy: Investigation of K. A. Misselt, Geoffrey C. Clayton, and Karl D. Gordon; 111(765), the Stellar Population and the Integral Properties of Stars and Dust in 1398-1409 the Galactic Center Region — Sabine Philipp; 111(759), 647-648 Galaxies: Starburst Galaxy: Evolution A Long-Slit Spectral Analysis of the Nuclear Region of M101 and M33 Contributions to the Study of Galactic Star Clusters — Erwan Lastennet; and a Search for Nonnuclear Seyfert Activity in M33 — Peter W. A. 111(757), 377 Roming; 111(756), 246 Infrared Observations of the Central Region of Our Galaxy: Investigation of The /RIS Far-Infrared Galaxy Survey: Expected Number Count, Redshift, the Stellar Population and the Integral Properties of Stars and Dust in and Perspective — Tsutomu T. Takeuchi, Hiroyuki Hirashita, Kouji the Galactic Center Region — Sabine Philipp; 111(759), 647-648 Ohta, Takashi G. Hattori, Takako T. Ishii, and Hiroshi Shibai; 111(757), 288-305 The Distribution of Heavy Elements in Spiral and Elliptical Galaxies — R. B. C. Henry and Guy Worthey; 111(762), 919-945 Optical Long-Slit Spectroscopy of a Sample of Spiral Galaxies — K. A. Misselt, Geoffrey C. Clayton, and Karl D. Gordon; 111(765), 1398-1409 Galaxy: Globular Clusters: General A Test for Large-Scale Systematic Errors in Maps of Galactic Reddening — Michael J. Hudson; 111(755), 57-62 Galaxies: Star Clusters Star Clusters in M33. III]. The Youngest Population — Rupali Chandar, Contributions to the Study of Galactic Star Clusters — Erwan Lastennet; Luciana Bianchi, Holland C. Ford, and Bernardo Salasnich; 111(761), 111(757), 377 794-800 The Heinrich Hertz Telescope and the Submillimeter Telescope Observatory — Jacob W. M. Baars, Robert N. Martin, Jeffrey G. Mangum, Joseph P. Galaxies: Stellar Content McMullin, and William L. Peters; 111(759), 627-646 Hubble Space Telescope WFPC2 Imaging of SN 1979C and Its Environment — Schuyler D. Van Dyk, Chien Y. Peng, Aaron J. Barth, Globular Cluster Winds Driven by Main-Sequence Stars — Alexei V. Filippenko, Roger A. Chevalier, Robert A. Fesen, Claes Graeme H. Smith; 111(762), 980-985 Fransson, Robert P. Kirshner, and Bruno Leibundgut; 111(757), 313-320 Determination of the *Mg(p, )*Al Reaction Rate at Low Stellar Temperatures — Denise C. Powell; 111(763), 1186-1187 BV Photometry of Northern Galactic Plane Luminous Stars. II. Faint Stars in the Second Galactic Quadrant — B. Cameron Reed; 111(757), 356-358 Galaxy: Globular Clusters: Individual Stellar Populations in Merging Galaxies — Anne M. Turner; 111(757), 376 Messier Number: M3 Radial Velocities of Giant Stars in Globular Clusters — A. M. Soderberg, The Resolved Outer Population of NGC 6822 with WFPC2 — C. A. Pilachowski, S. C. Barden, D. Willmarth, and C. Sneden; J. B. Hutchings, B. Cavanagh, and L. Bianchi; 111(759), 559-565 111(764), 1233-1247 Messier Number: M5 Galaxies: Structure CH, CN, and NH Band Strengths of Metal-poor Cluster and Field Red Retrieving Bulge and Disk Parameters and Asymptotic Magnitudes from the Giants — Matthew D. Shetrone, Graeme H. Smith, Michael M. Briley, Growth Curves of Galaxies — Sadanori Okamura, Naoki Yasuda, Eric Sandquist, and Robert P. Kraft; 111(763), 1115-1123 1999 PASP, 111:1599-1618 1606 SUBJECT INDEX TO VOLUME 111 Messier Number: M13 Galaxy: Stellar Content CH, CN, and NH Band Strengths of Metal-poor Cluster and Field Red Infrared Observations of the Central Region of Our Galaxy: Investigation of Giants — Matthew D. Shetrone, Graeme H. Smith, Michael M. Briley, the Stellar Population and the Integral Properties of Stars and Dust in Eric Sandquist, and Robert P. Kraft; 111(763), 1115-1123 the Galactic Center Region — Sabine Philipp; 111(759), 647-648 Radial Velocities of Giant Stars in Globular Clusters — A. M. Soderberg, C. A. Pilachowski, S. C. Barden, D. Willmarth, and C. Sneden; Galaxy: Structure 111(764), 1233-1247 Photometry of Intrinsically Luminous Stars in Galactic Fields at Longitudes 1 = +45° — Anthony F. J. Moffat and B. Cameron Reed; 111(763), Messier Number: M15 1149-1156 CH, CN, and NH Band Strengths of Metal-poor Cluster and Field Red Giants — Matthew D. Shetrone, Graeme H. Smith, Michael M. Briley, Eric Sandquist, and Robert P. Kraft; 111(763), 1115-1123 Gamma Rays The Use of Gamma-Ray Bursts as Direction and Time Markers in SETI Radial Velocities of Giant Stars in Globular Clusters — A. M. Soderberg, Strategies — Robin H. D. Corbet; 111(761), 881-885 C. A. Pilachowski, S. C. Barden, D. Willmarth, and C. Sneden; 111(764), 1233-1247 The Late-Time Light Curve of SN 1998bw Associated with GRB 980425 — Eric H. McKenzie and Bradley E. Schaefer; 111(762), 964-968 Messier Number: M92 Radial Velocities of Giant Stars in Globular Clusters — A. M. Soderberg, Very High Energy Gamma-Ray Astronomy — Michael Catanese and C. A. Pilachowski, S. C. Barden, D. Willmarth, and C. Sneden; Trevor C. Weekes; 111(764), 1193-1222 111(764), 1233-1247 Infrared Radiation NGC Number: NGC 1851 The /RIS Far-Infrared Galaxy Survey: Expected Number Count, Redshift, The Optical Counterparts of the Luminous X-Ray Binary Stars in Globular and Perspective — Tsutomu T. Takeuchi, Hiroyuki Hirashita, Kouji Clusters — Eric W. Deutsch; 111(761), 916 Ohta, Takashi G. Hattori, Takako T. Ishii, and Hiroshi Shibai; 111(757), 288-305 NGC Number: NGC 6624 The Optical Counterparts of the Luminous X-Ray Binary Stars in Globular Multiwavelength Superoutburst Observations of T Leonis — Clusters — Eric W. Deutsch; 111(761), 916 Steve B. Howell, David R. Ciardi, Paula Szkody, Jan van Paradijs, Erik Kuulkers, Jennifer Cash, Martin Sirk, and Knox S. Long; 111(757), NGC Number: NGC 6652 342-355 The Optical Counterparts of the Luminous X-Ray Binary Stars in Globular Clusters — Eric W. Deutsch; 111(761), 916 Refraction by Earth’s Atmosphere near 12 Microns — T. A. Livengood, K. E. Fast, T. Kostiuk, F. Espenak, D. Buhl, J. J. Goldstein, NGC Number: NGC 6712 T. Hewagama, and K. H. Ro; 111(758), 512-521 The Optical Counterparts of the Luminous X-Ray Binary Stars in Globular Infrared Observations of the Central Region of Our Galaxy: Investigation of Clusters — Eric W. Deutsch; 111(761), 916 the Stellar Population and the Integral Properties of Stars and Dust in NGC Number: NGC 7078 the Galactic Center Region — Sabine Philipp; 111(759), 647-648 The Optical Counterparts of the Luminous X-Ray Binary Stars in Globular The Detection and Photometric Redshift Determination of Distant Galaxies Clusters — Eric W. Deutsch; 111(761), 916 Using SIRTF’s Infrared Array Camera — Chris Simpson and Peter Eisenhardt; 111(760), 691-701 Galaxy: Halo Faint Field Galaxies around Bright Stars: A New Strategy for Imaging at The Meinunger “Nicht Rote” Objects — Bruce Margon and Eric W. the Diffraction Limit — J. E. Larkin and T. M. Glassman; 111(765), Deutsch; 111(755), 45-49 1410-1420 Abundances in the Metal-poor Common Proper Motion Star Multiple-Object and Integral Field Near-Infrared Spectroscopy Using Fibers BD +00°2058A — Jeremy R. King; 111(761), 817-828 — Roger Haynes, David Lee, Jeremy Allington-Smith, Robert Content, George Dodsworth, Ian Lewis, Ray Sharples, James Turner, John Webster, Christine Done, Reynier Peletier, Ian Parry, and Scott Galaxy: Open Clusters and Associations: General Chapman; 111(765), 1451-1468 Contributions to the Study of Galactic Star Clusters — Erwan Lastennet; 111(757), 377 Infrared: General Emission-Line Helium Abundances in Highly Obscured Nebulae — Mary-Helen Armour, David R. Ballantyne, Gary J. Ferland, Jennifer Galaxy: Open Clusters and Associations: Individual Karr, and P. G. Martin; 111(764), 1251-1257 NGC Number: NGC 4755 Hyperspectral Imaging: Wide-Area Spectrophotometry Using a Liquid- Infrared: Stars Crystal Tunable Filter — Robert W. Slawson, Zoran Ninkov, and Elliott Emission-Line Helium Abundances in Highly Obscured Nebulae — P. Horch; 111(759), 621-626 Mary-Helen Armour, David R. Ballantyne, Gary J. Ferland, Jennifer Karr, and P. G. Martin; 111(764), 1251-1257 Alphanumeric: IC 2391 A Photometric Survey for Low-Mass Members of IC 2391 — Predicting Stellar Angular Sizes — Gerard T. van Belle; 111(766), Brian M. Patten and Cheryl M. Pavlovsky; 111(756), 210-216 1515-1523 1999 PASP, 111:1599-1618 SUBJECT INDEX TO VOLUME 111 1607 Instrumentation: Adaptive Optics The S2 VLBI Correlator: A Correlator for Space VLBI and Geodetic Signal Processing — B. R. Carlson, P. E. Dewdney, T. A. Burgess, R. V. Adaptive Optics Observations of Arcturus using the Mount Wilson 100 Casorso, W. T. Petrachenko, and W. H. Cannon; 111(762), 1025-1047 Inch Telescope — Nils H. Turner, Theo A. ten Brummelaar, and Brian D. Mason; 111(759), 556-558 Predicting Stellar Angular Sizes — Gerard T. van Belle; 111(766), 1515-1523 The Nulling Stellar Coronagraph: Laboratory Tests and Performance Evaluation — Olivier Guyon, Claude Roddier, J. Elon Graves, Frangois Infrared Interferometry and Spectroscopy of Circumstellar Envelopes — Roddier, Salvador Cuevas, Carlos Espejo, Salustio Gonzalez, Andrea John D. Monnier; 111(766), 1586 Martinez, Gianfranco Bisiacchi, and Valeri Vuntesmeri; 111(764), 1321-1330 Instrumentation: Miscellaneous Verification of a System to Prevent Aircraft Illumination by Adaptive Telescope Alignment by Out-of-Focus Stellar Image Analysis — E. Luna, Optics Laser Beacons — Michael Lloyd-Hart, Matthew Cheselka, and A. Cordero, J. Valdez, L. Gutiérrez, and L. Salas; 111(755), 104-110 Robert Hanson; 111(766), 1577-1585 Refraction by Earth’s Atmosphere near 12 Microns — T. A. Livengood, K. E. Fast, T. Kostiuk, F. Espenak, D. Buhl, J. J. Goldstein, Instrumentation: Detectors T. Hewagama, and K. H. Ro; 111(758), 512-521 Fringe Visibility Estimators for the Palomar Testbed Interferometer — Speckle Noise and the Detection of Faint Companions — René Racine, M. M. Colavita; 111(755), 111-117 Gordon A. H. Walker, Daniel Nadeau, René Doyon, and Christian Marois; 111(759), 587-594 A NICMOS3 Camera for Fringe Detection at the IOTA Interferometer — R. Millan-Gabet, F. P. Schloerb, W. A. Traub, and N. P. Carleton; Some Astronomical Performance Advantages of Off-Axis Telescopes — 111(756), 238-245 J. R. Kuhn and S. L. Hawley; 111(759), 601-620 Automated Meteor Detection and the Leonid Shower — Anthony Mallama The Heinrich Hertz Telescope and the Submillimeter Telescope Observatory and Fred Espenak; 111(757), 359-363 — Jacob W. M. Baars, Robert N. Martin, Jeffrey G.M angum, Joseph P. McMullin, and William L. Peters; 111(759), 627-646 Real-Time Control of the Robotic Lunar Observatory Telescope — James M. Anderson, Kris J. Becker, Hugh H. Kieffer, and David N. Infrared Sky Brightness Monitors for Antarctica — J. W. V. Storey, Dodd; 111(760), 737-749 M. C. B. Ashley, M. Boccas, M. A. Phillips, and A. E. T. Schinckel; 111(760), 765-771 Toward a Continuous Record of the Sky — Robert J. Nemiroff and J. Bruce Rafert; 111(761), 886-897 Verification of a System to Prevent Aircraft Illumination by Adaptive Optics Laser Beacons — Michael Lloyd-Hart, Matthew Cheselka, and Robert Hanson; 111(766), 1577-1585 Linearity and High Signal-to-Noise Performance of the STIS CCD — Ronald L. Gilliland, Paul Goudfrooij, and Randy A. Kimble; 111(762), 1009-1020 Instrumentation: Photometers The Hubble Space Telescope’s High-Speed Photometer — R. C. Bless, First Image with the CfA Superconductive HEB Receiver: The Protostellar E. E. Richards, A. Bosh, J. F. Dolan, J. L. Elliot, M. Nelson, Outflow from IRAS 20126+4104 in CO (J = 7-6) — J. H. Kawamura, J. W. Percival, E. L. Robinson, M. Taylor, G. W. Van Citters, and T. R. Hunter, C.-Y. E. Tong, R. Blundell, Q. Zhang, C. A. Katz, R. L. White; 111(757), 364-375 D. C. Papa, and T. K. Sridharan; 111(763), 1088-1094 Multicolor Polarimetry of Selected Be Stars: 1995-1998 — Astrometric and Photometric Corrections for the 34th Row Error in HST’s David McDavid; 111(758), 494-509 WFPC2 Camera — Jay Anderson and Ivan R. King; 111(763), 1095-1098 Hyperspectral Imaging: Wide-Area Spectrophotometry Using a Liquid- Crystal Tunable Filter — Robert W. Slawson, Zoran Ninkov, and Elliott Charge-Transfer Efficiency of WFPC2 — Bradley Whitmore, Inge Heyer, P. Horch; 111(759), 621-626 and Stefano Casertano; 111(766), 1559-1576 The Detection and Photometric Redshift Determination of Distant Galaxies Using SIRTF’s Infrared Array Camera — Chris Simpson and Peter Instrumentation: Interferometers Eisenhardt; 111(760), 691-701 Fringe Visibility Estimators for the Palomar Testbed Interferometer — Real-Time Control of the Robotic Lunar Observatory Telescope — M. M. Colavita; 111(755), 111-117 James M. Anderson, Kris J. Becker, Hugh H. Kieffer, and David N. Dodd; 111(760), 737-749 A NICMOS3 Camera for Fringe Detection at the IOTA Interferometer — R. Millan-Gabet, F. P. Schloerb, W. A. Traub, and N. P. Carleton; Techniques for Automated High-Precision Photometry of Sun-like Stars — 111(756), 238-245 Gregory W. Henry; 111(761), 845-860 Level of Negative Sidelobes in an Array Beam — L. Kogan; 111(758), NIRIM: A Dual-Purpose Near-Infrared (0.76-2.5 um) Imaging Camera for 510-511 Wide-Field and High-Resolution Imaging — Margaret Meixner, Rolaine Young Owl, and Robert W. Leach; 111(762). 997-1008 New Methods for Masked-Aperture and Speckle Interferometry — Timothy R. Bedding; 111(759), 595-600 Instrumentation: Spectrographs Filling Factor and Signal-to-Noise Ratios in Optical Interferometric Arrays MICS: A New Mid-Infrared Camera and Spectrometer for Ground-based — Francois Roddier and Stephen T. Ridgway; 111(762), 990-996 Astronomy — Takashi Miyata, Hirokazu Kataza, Yoshiko Okamoto, 1999 PASP, 111:1599-1618 1608 SUBJECT INDEX TO VOLUME 111 Toshihiko Tanabé, Takashi Onaka, Takuya Yamashita, Kyoko Nakamura, Optical Long-Slit Spectroscopy of a Sample of Spiral Galaxies — and Hiroshi Shibai; 111(760), 750-764 K. A. Misselt, Geoffrey C. Clayton, and Karl D. Gordon; 111(765), 1398-1409 A New Spectropolarimeter at the Dodaira Observatory — Koji S. Kawabata, Akira Okazaki, Hiroshi Akitaya, Nobuyuki Hirakata, Ryuko Hirata, Yuji Ikeda, Masahiro Kondoh, Seiji Masuda, and Munezo ISM: Individual Seki; 111(761), 898-908 Name: Orion A Cryogenic Integral Field Spectrograph for the Palomar 200 Inch Calibration of Hubble Space Telescope WFPC2 Emission-Line Filters — Telescope — T. W. Murphy, Jr., K. Matthews, and B. T. Soifer; C. R. O’Dell and Takao Doi; 111(764), 1316-1320 111(763), 1176-1184 Alphanumeric: IC 405 Multiple-Object and Integral Field Near-Infrared Spectroscopy Using Fibers Examination of the Interstellar Spectrum of AE Aur for Long-Term — Roger Haynes, David Lee, Jeremy Allington-Smith, Robert Content, Changes — G. H. Herbig: 111(761), 809-811 George Dodsworth, Ian Lewis, Ray Sharples, James Turner, John Webster, Christine Done, Reynier Peletier, Ian Parry, and Scott Alphanumeric: IRAS 20126+4104 Chapman; 111(765), 1451-1468 First Image with the CfA Superconductive HEB Receiver: The Protostellar Infrared Interferometry and Spectroscopy of Circumstellar Envelopes — Outflow from IRAS 20126+4104 in CO (J = 7-6) — J. H. Kawamura, John D. Monnier; 111(766), 1586 T. R. Hunter, C.-Y. E. Tong, R. Blundell, Q. Zhang, C. A. Katz, D. C. Papa, and T. K. Sridharan; 111(763), 1088-1094 ISM: Abundances ISM: Jets and Outfiows The Distribution of Heavy Elements in Spiral and Elliptical Galaxies — R. B. C. Henry and Guy Worthey; 111(762), 919-945 First Image with the CfA Superconductive HEB Receiver: The Protostellar Outflow from IRAS 20126+4104 in CO (J = 7-6) — J. H. Kawamura, T. R. Hunter, C.-Y. E. Tong, R. Blundell, Q. Zhang, C. A. Katz, ISM: Bubbles D. C. Papa, and T. K. Sridharan; 111(763), 1088-1094 Star Formation Triggering Mechanisms Revealed by Far-Ultraviolet, Ha, and H 1 Images of Dwarf Galaxies — Susan G. Stewart; 111(760), 773 ISM: Kinematics and Dynamics Massive Stars: Their Environment and Formation — Guido Garay and ISM: Clouds Susana Lizano; 111(763), 1049-1087 Massive Stars: Their Environment and Formation — Guido Garay and Susana Lizano; 111(763), 1049-1087 ISM: Lines and Bands Examination of the Interstellar Spectrum of AE Aur for Long-Term ISM: Dust, Extinction Changes — G. H. Herbig; 111(761), 809-811 A Test for Large-Scale Systematic Errors in Maps of Galactic Reddening — Michael J. Hudson; 111(755), 57-62 Calibration of Hubble Space Telescope WFPC2 Emission-Line Filters — C. R. O’Dell and Takao Doi; 111(764), 1316-1320 Correcting for the Effects of Interstellar Extinction — Edward L. Fitzpatrick; 111(755), 63-75 ISM: Planetary Nebulae: General Infrared Observations of the Central Region of Our Galaxy: Investigation of Detection of O vii A1522 in JUE Spectra of Planetary Nebula Nuclei and the Stellar Population and the Integral Properties of Stars and Dust in Other Hot Stars — Walter A. Feibelman; 111(756), 221-226 the Galactic Center Region — Sabine Philipp; 111(759), 647-648 Dynamics of Dark and Visible Matter in Galaxies: Simulations and Observations — Stephen G. Vine; 111(761), 915 ISM: General Hydrogen Emission from Low Column Density Gas: Case C — Trigonometric Distances of Planetary Nebulae — A. Gutiérrez-Moreno, G. J. Ferland; 111(766), 1524-1528 C. Anguita, P. Loyola, and H. Moreno; 111(763), 1163-1168 Emission-Line Helium Abundances in Highly Obscured Nebulae — ISM: H 11 Regions Mary-Helen Armour, David R. Ballantyne, Gary J. Ferland, Jennifer Karr, and P. G. Martin; 111(764), 1251-1257 The H 11 Regions of M33. II. A Photometric Catalog of 1272 Newly Identified Emission Regions — Paul W. Hodge, Jeff Balsley, Ted K. Wyder, and Brooke P. Skelton; 111(760), 685-690 ISM: Planetary Nebulae: Individual Massive Stars: Their Environment and Formation — Guido Garay and NGC Number: NGC 246 Susana Lizano; 111(763), 1049-1087 Distance to the Planetary Nebula NGC 246 from the Resolved Companion Emission-Line Helium Abundances in Highly Obscured Nebulae — of Its Central Star — Howard E. Bond and Robin Ciardullo; 111(756), Mary-Helen Armour, David R. Ballantyne, Gary J. Ferland, Jennifer 217-220 Karr, and P. G. Martin; 111(764), 1251-1257 Alphanumeric: HaTr 10 A Hubble Space Telescope Study of Two H 11 Regions in NGC 6822 — HaTr 10, a Planetary Nebula with Extremely Strong Nitrogen Lines — C. R. O’Dell, Paul W. Hodge, and Robert C. Kennicutt, Jr; 111(765), Akito Tajitsu, Shin’ichi Tamura, Yashushi Yadoumaru, Ronald 1382-1391 Weinberger, and Joachim Képpen; 111(763), 1157-1162 1999 PASP, 111:1599-1618

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