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COMMUNICATIONS OF LUNAR AND PLANETARY LABORATORY: VOLUME
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Laboratory Spectra for Testing the Presence of Minor Constituents in Planetary Atmospheres, I: C2h2, C2h4, C2H6, CH3SH, CH3NH2,H2S
D.P. Cruikshank 6(79), 1 - 30

Lunar Crater Counts. I: Alphonsus
W.K. Hartmann 6(80), 31 - 38

Lunar Crater Counts. II: Three Lunar Surfaces Type-Areas
W.K. Hartmann 6(81), 39 - 42

The Leonid Meteor Shower of November 17, 1966
D.R. McLean 6(82), 43 - 48

Surveyor I Location
E.A. Whitaker 6(83), 49 - 50

Evidence for an Atmosphere on IO and"Photometric Search for Atmospheres on Europa and Ganymede (Snyopses)
A. Binder, D.P. Cruikshank 6(84), 51 -54

"Early Lunar Cratering" (Synopsis)
W.K. Hartmann 6(85), 55 - 58

Infrared Photometry of T Tauri Stars and Related Objects
E.E. Mendoza V. 6(86), 59 - 62

Wavelength Dependence of Polarization. V. Position Angles of Interstellar Polarization
T. Gehrels, A.B. Silvester 6(87), 63 - 64

Wavelength Dependence of Polarization. VI. Molecular Scattering at the Skin of the Particles
T. Gehrels 6(88), 65 - 66

Wavelength Dependence of Polarization. VII. Interstellar Polarization
T. Gehrels, A.S. Meltzer 6(89), 67 - 70

Wavelength Dependence of Polarization. VIII. Interstellar Polarization
G.V. Coyne, T. Gehrels 6(90), 71 - 80

Solid Organic Filters for 2000 A to 3000 A
S.F. Pellicori, C.A. Johnson, F.T. King 6(91), 81 -83

Eight-Colored Narrow-Band Photometry of 985 Bright Stars
H.L. Johnson , R.I. Mitchell, A.S. Latham 6(92), 85 - 95

Program of Astronomical Spectroscopy from Aircraft
G.P.Kuiper, F.F. Forbes, H.L. Johnson 6(93), 155 - 170

Solar Comparison Spectra, 1.0-2.5 mu
G.P. Kuiper, D.L. Steinmetz 6(94), 171 - 176

High Altitude Spectra, I: Venus, 1-2.5 Microns
G.P. Kuiper, D.P. Cruikshank 6(95), 177- 190

Calibration of Weak 1.4 and 1.9 mu H2O Absorptions in High Altitude Planetary Spectra
G.P. Kuiper, D.P. Cruikshank 6(96), 191 - 194

Sulphur Compounds in the Atmosphere of Venus I: An upper Limit for the Abundance of SO2
D.P. Cruikshank, G.P. Kuiper 6(97), 195- 198

Sulphur Compounds in the Atmosphere of Venus II: An upper Limit for the Abundance of COS and H2S in the Venu Atmosphere
D.P. Cruikshank 6(98), 199- 200

The Infrared Spectrum of Carbon Suboxide
G.P. Kuiper, G.T. Sill, O.Carm, D.P. Cruikshank, U. Fink 6(99), 201-207

High Altitude Spectra from NASA CV-990 Jet: II. Water Vapor on Venus
G.P.Kuiper, F.F. Forbes, D.L. Steinmetz, R.I. Mitchell, U. Fink 6(100), 209 -228

Identification of Venus Cloud Layers
G.P. Kuiper 6(101), 229 - 248

Venus Photographs
G.P. Kuiper, J.W. Fountain, S.M. Larson, W.K. Hartmann 6(102), 251 - 274

The Infrared Spectrum of Jupiter, .95-1.6 Microns, with Laboratory Calibrations
D.P. Cruikshank, A. Binder 6(103), 275 - 288

New Multicolor Filter Photometry of Mars
R.I. Mitchell 6(104), 289 -294

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