Chemical abundances of the WR-ring nebulae NGC 2359 and RCW 78 C. EstebanJ. M. VilchezM. G. Edmunds A Bundances and Chemical Evolution Pages: 3 - 7
A New Ionization Correction scheme for He+/H+ and the determination of the helium abundance inHii regions J. M. Vilchez A Bundances and Chemical Evolution Pages: 9 - 14
Stellar atmospheric parameters and the IR Caii triplet Elena TerlevichAngeles I. DíazRoberto Terlevich A Bundances and Chemical Evolution Pages: 15 - 21
Abundance gradient for 13 planetary nebulae in the Galaxy A. ManchadoS. R. PottaschA. Mampaso A Bundances and Chemical Evolution Pages: 23 - 29
Enhanced α-elements and He-burning Population II stars D. BencivenniV. CastellaniA. Weiss A Bundances and Chemical Evolution Pages: 31 - 40
9Be abundances in dwarfs of intermediate metal deficiency: Impications for galactic evolution J. E. BeckmanC. AbiaR. Rebolo A Bundances and Chemical Evolution Pages: 41 - 46
Oxygen abundances in old disc and halo stars of the Galaxy R. ReboloC. Abia A Bundances and Chemical Evolution Pages: 55 - 60
Abundance calibration and evolution of GiantHii Regions J. M. Vilchez A Bundances and Chemical Evolution Pages: 61 - 64
Analysis of the spectral features of a recent supernova 1987n P. Ruiz-LapuenteR. LópezI. Domínguez A Bundances and Chemical Evolution Pages: 65 - 71
The determination of a complete sample of open clusters to compare with star clusters in other galaxies P. BattinelliR. Capuzzo-Dolcetta Population Synthesis Pages: 75 - 78
A minimization procedure applied to population synthesis in galaxy nuclei using a star cluster library: M31, M32 A. SchmidtE. BicaH. Dottori Population Synthesis Pages: 79 - 87
Application of a new evolutionary model for stellar populations to photometric maps of M32 E. CasusoJ. E. BeckmanJ. Cepa Population Synthesis Pages: 89 - 101
Spectral evolution of bursts of star formation superimposed on old populations E. BicaD. AlloinA. Schmidt Population Synthesis Pages: 103 - 109
Spatially-resolved evolutionary synthesis modelling of ARP 299: Preliminary results S. A. Stanford Population Synthesis Pages: 117 - 123
A simple population synthesis model for the continuum of the Seyfert type-2 galaxy Mk 348 María Luísa García VargasAngeles I. DíazElena Terlevich Population Synthesis Pages: 125 - 130
Population synthesis in starburst galaxies: Mkn 710 J. M. Mas-HesseP. ArnaultD. Kunth Population Synthesis Pages: 131 - 141
CCD photometry of seyfert galaxies E. MediavillaM. G. PastorizaE. Battaner Active Galaxies Pages: 145 - 151
The ionization mechanism in low level emission galaxy nuclei: Shocks E. BicaC. BonattoD. Alloin Active Galaxies Pages: 153 - 156
Taurus observations of the velocity field in the inner zone of NGC 6946 C. Muñoz-TuñonJ. CepaJ. E. Beckman Active Galaxies Pages: 157 - 163
Gradients of excitation in the nuclei of starburst galaxies C. Muñoz-TuñonJ. M. VilchezJ. E. Beckman Active Galaxies Pages: 165 - 171
Extended ionized emission from Seyfert galaxies J. M. Rodríguez EspinosaR. M. Stanga Active Galaxies Pages: 173 - 177
Study ofUBV photometry of the Seyfert galaxy NGC 3227 L. BinetteJ. QuisbertE. Daltabuit Active Galaxies Pages: 179 - 181
Radio to optical spectral index variations along the M87 jet J. I. González-SerranoI. Pérez-FournonR. Spencer Active Galaxies Pages: 183 - 186
A possible method of determining the mass function of BL Lac Mark Kidger Active Galaxies Pages: 187 - 193
Ultraviolet (200 nm) observations of the nearby cluster of galaxies abell 1367 V. BuatJ. DonasB. Milliard Active Galaxies Pages: 197 - 200
Orientation of first-ranked galaxies in rich clusters George RheeNico Roos Active Galaxies Pages: 201 - 210
Modelling the photochemical evolution of galaxies in rich clusters R. PellóB. Sanahuja Active Galaxies Pages: 215 - 219
Chemical evolution of the intracluster gas J. PastorR. CanalR. Pelló Clusters of Galaxies Pages: 221 - 226
Galaxy populations in the Fornax and Virgo clusters Henry C. Ferguson Clusters of Galaxies Pages: 227 - 233
Observations of the 4000 Å break strength in the spectra of elliptical and S0 galaxies Randy A. KimbleArthur F. DavidsenAllan R. Sandage Statistical and General Properties of Galaxies Pages: 237 - 243
Optical observations of an infrared selected sample of galaxies Ulrich Klaas Statistical and General Properties of Galaxies Pages: 245 - 253
The radio emission of galaxies with low-luminosity active nuclei G. GiuricinF. MardirossianM. Mezzetti Statistical and General Properties of Galaxies Pages: 255 - 257
Radio properties and arm classification in spiral galaxies G. GiuricinF. MardirossianM. Mezzetti Statistical and General Properties of Galaxies Pages: 259 - 261
Extent of warm haloes around medium-redshift galaxies E. M. BurbidgeT. A. BarlowD. S. Womble Statistical and General Properties of Galaxies Pages: 263 - 269
Radio-continuum observations of Sérsic-Pastoriza galaxies G. J. YatesD. J. SaikiaD. J. Axon Statistical and General Properties of Galaxies Pages: 271 - 275
Multifrequency study of the nuclei of Sbc galaxies M. B. VilaR. D. DaviesJ. M. Van Der Hulst Statistical and General Properties of Galaxies Pages: 277 - 286
Deviations from the FIR-radio correlation at large FIR luminosities H. M. SoppP. Alexander Statistical and General Properties of Galaxies Pages: 287 - 290
The evolution of dwarf galaxies J. I. DaviesS. Phillips Statistical and General Properties of Galaxies Pages: 291 - 298
The surface brightness of IRAS galaxies J. I. DaviesS. PhillippsM. J. Disney Statistical and General Properties of Galaxies Pages: 299 - 303
Supernovae in early-type galaxies R. K. Kochhar Statistical and General Properties of Galaxies Pages: 305 - 314
Type I supernovae as distance indicators J. IsernR. LópezE. Simonneau Statistical and General Properties of Galaxies Pages: 315 - 318
Narrow-band photometry and the evolution of galaxies Karl D. Rakos Statistical and General Properties of Galaxies Pages: 319 - 320
V-R diagram for spiral galaxies. New insights into the hubble sequence M. PrietoA. Campos AguilarC. García Statistical and General Properties of Galaxies Pages: 321 - 329
Constraints on theories of galaxy formation from measurements of fluctuations in the CMB R. ReboloR. WatsonJ. E. Beckman Statistical and General Properties of Galaxies Pages: 333 - 337