The concept of star multiplicity and its historical evolution M. G. Fracastoro First Session Cataloguing Wide Pairs Pages: 11 - 15
Wide double stars with common proper motion W. J. Luyten First Session Cataloguing Wide Pairs Pages: 17 - 19
Wide pairs in the Washington Double Star Catalogue (WDS) C. E. Worley First Session Cataloguing Wide Pairs Pages: 21 - 21
The contribution of the Hipparcos mission and of the CCDM catalogue to the study of wide systems J. Dommanget First Session Cataloguing Wide Pairs Pages: 23 - 30
A photometric catalogue of visual and multiple stellar systems E. Oblak First Session Cataloguing Wide Pairs Pages: 31 - 37
A general catalogue of ephemerides and apparent orbits for visual binaries Yan Lin-Shan First Session Cataloguing Wide Pairs Pages: 39 - 46
The third catalogue of nearby stars with special emphasis on wide binaries W. GlieseH. Jahreiss Second Session Wide Nearby Binaries Pages: 49 - 56
The search for wide pairs among nearby stars A. R. Upgren Second Session Wide Nearby Binaries Pages: 57 - 60
A plea for better astrophysical and astrometric data in case of double stars of peculiar interest S. DébarbatF. Chollet Second Session Wide Nearby Binaries Pages: 61 - 64
Distant components in double and multiple stars A. Poveda Third Session Wide Components in Multiple Systems Pages: 67 - 78
Trapezium-type wide systems G. N. SalukvadzeG. Sh. Javakhishvili Third Session Wide Components in Multiple Systems Pages: 79 - 83
The kinematics of Trapezium-type systems A. I. Yatsenko Third Session Wide Components in Multiple Systems Pages: 85 - 88
A survey of third components in spectroscopic and eclipsing systems T. J. Herczeg Third Session Wide Components in Multiple Systems Pages: 89 - 95
Imaging approach to multiple star recognition: The algorithm, the results L. Borriello Third Session Wide Components in Multiple Systems Pages: 97 - 97
Physical parameters of the massive multiple system eta Orionis C. WaelkensP. Lampens Third Session Wide Components in Multiple Systems Pages: 99 - 101
A search and classification of multiple systems in the general field J. P. Anosova Third Session Wide Components in Multiple Systems Pages: 103 - 108
Visual binary separations as functions of primary types, ages, and locations H. A. Abt Fourth Session Observations of Wide Pairs and Their Results Pages: 111 - 121
Photoelectric observations of CPM stars in theBVRI system K. D. RakosO. G. Franz Fourth Session Observations of Wide Pairs and Their Results Pages: 123 - 129
On the wide binaries in selected area 57 T. MazehD. W. Latham Fourth Session Observations of Wide Pairs and Their Results Pages: 131 - 138
Studies of a sample of CPM stars J. -L. Halbwachs Fourth Session Observations of Wide Pairs and Their Results Pages: 139 - 143
Wide binaries and old disk population groups O. J. Eggen Fourth Session Observations of Wide Pairs and Their Results Pages: 145 - 151
Orbit determination from a short arc through the coefficients of power series in time N. Wieth-Knudsen Fourth Session Observations of Wide Pairs and Their Results Pages: 153 - 160
Astrometric parameters of visual double stars derived from simulated hipparcos measurements H. -H. BernsteinR. HeringH. G. Walter Fourth Session Observations of Wide Pairs and Their Results Pages: 161 - 165
The space arrangement of the orbital planes of the visual double stars J. Dommanget Poster Session Pages: 171 - 176
A possible connection between wide binaries and open clusters L. O. Loden Poster Session Pages: 177 - 179
New orbits of four visual double stars by the method of apparent motion parameters (AMP) A. A. KisselevO. V. Kiyaeva Poster Session Pages: 181 - 183
Are double star observations the most suspicious ones in the Paris astrolabe programme? M. L. Bougeard Poster Session Pages: 185 - 189
Visual double stars in professional spanish astronomy: Past, present and future projects J. A. DocoboJ. F. Ling Poster Session Pages: 191 - 193
A method for calculating the orbits of interferometer/spectroscopic binaries from combined data J. A. DocoboA. ElipeA. Abad Poster Session Pages: 195 - 197
The frequency of wide binaries among the southern barium stars Roger B. CulverPhilip A. Ianna Poster Session Pages: 199 - 201
Observation et resolution du systeme triple η Virginis par la methode des occultations M. FroeschleC. Meyer Poster Session Pages: 203 - 206
The researches at torino on wide double stars R. PannunzioR. Morbidelli Poster Session Pages: 207 - 210
Precise radial velocity measurements of visual binary stars S. WeichingerK. D. Rakos Poster Session Pages: 211 - 212
Mesures photographiques d'etoiles doubles visuelles larges M. Scardia Poster Session Pages: 213 - 214
Software for calculating orbit and mass of visual binaries S. Siregar Poster Session Pages: 217 - 221
VRI photometry of late dwarf common proper motion stars Edward W. Weis Poster Session Pages: 223 - 225
CCD suitable for double star astrometry D. SinachopoulosH. NicklasM. Geffert Poster Session Pages: 227 - 230
Infrared companions to pre-main sequence stars H. ZinneckerA. ChelliC. Perrier Poster Session Pages: 231 - 231
Statistical study of visual binaries S. VereshchaginZ. KraichevaL. Yungelson OriginalPaper Pages: 245 - 254
The optical fraction of a hipparcos sample of wide binaries P. BroscheD. Sinachopoulos OriginalPaper Pages: 255 - 258
Wide binaries in a hipparcos sample centered aroundb=0°,l=300° H. HensbergeA. JongeneelenR. Le Poole OriginalPaper Pages: 259 - 264
Theoretical models for wide binary evolution I. Wasserman Fifth Session Statistical Studies on Wide Pairs Pages: 267 - 276
How we can learn from studies of wide binary statistics M. D. Weinberg Fifth Session Statistical Studies on Wide Pairs Pages: 277 - 287