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BRIAN WARNER CURRICULUM VITAE Born : Crawley Down, Sussex, England, 25 May 1939. Education and Degrees Crawley Down Primary School 1945 Felbridge Primary School (Sussex, England) 1945-1951 East Grinstead County Grammar School 1951-1958 University College, B.Sc.(lst Class Hons. London in Astronomy) 1958-1961 University College, Ph.D. (in Astronomical London Spectroscopy, for a thesis entitled ‘Abundances in Late type Stars’) 1961-1964 University of Oxford M.A. (By decree) 1967 University of London D.Sc. 1972 University of Oxford D.Sc. 1986 University of Cape Town D.Sc. (honoris causa) 2009 Positions Held Research Assistant, University of London Observatory (seconded to Radcliffe Observatory, Pretoria) 1964-1965 Radcliffe-Henry Skynner Senior Research Fellow, Balliol College, Oxford 1965-1967 Assistant Professor, University of Texas at Austin 1967-1970 Associate Professor, University of Texas at Austin 1970-1972 Professor and Head of Department of Astronomy, University of Cape Town 1972-1999 Distinguished Professor of Natural Philosophy, and Head of Department of Astronomy, University of Cape Town 1999-2004 Emeritus Distinguished Professor of Natural Philosophy, University of Cape Town 2005 – Principal Research Officer (Part-time), University of Cape Town 2005

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BRIAN WARNER

CURRICULUM VITAE

Born: Crawley Down, Sussex, England, 25 May 1939.

Education and Degrees

Crawley Down Primary School 1945

Felbridge Primary School (Sussex, England) 1945-1951

East Grinstead County Grammar School 1951-1958

University College, B.Sc.(lst Class Hons. London in Astronomy) 1958-1961

University College, Ph.D. (in Astronomical London Spectroscopy, for a thesis entitled ‘Abundances in Late type Stars’) 1961-1964

University of Oxford M.A. (By decree) 1967

University of London D.Sc. 1972

University of Oxford D.Sc. 1986

University of Cape Town D.Sc. (honoris causa) 2009

Positions Held

Research Assistant, University of London Observatory (seconded to Radcliffe Observatory, Pretoria) 1964-1965Radcliffe-Henry Skynner Senior Research Fellow, Balliol College, Oxford 1965-1967Assistant Professor, University of Texas at Austin 1967-1970Associate Professor, University of Texas at Austin 1970-1972Professor and Head of Department of Astronomy, University of Cape Town 1972-1999Distinguished Professor of Natural Philosophy, and Head of Department of Astronomy, University of Cape Town 1999-2004Emeritus Distinguished Professor of Natural Philosophy, University of Cape Town 2005 – Principal Research Officer (Part-time), University of Cape Town 2005Research Associate, University of Chicago (Yerkes Observatory)     Northern Summer 1966Visitor, Institute of Astronomy, Cambridge Northern Summer 1975

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and Northern Summer 1983Fellow, Joint Institute of Laboratory Astrophysics, Boulder Colorado Jan. - June 1977Visiting Senior Fellow, Department of Astrophysics, University of Oxford April - July 1985Visiting Professor, Dartmouth College, New Hampshire March - September 1986Visiting Professor, University of Texas, Austin September 1986 - March 1987 and June/July 1988Visiting Fellow, Australian National University, Canberra March1989, June/July1993, June/July1996, September/October 1998, July 1999, November/December 2000, August 2003Visiting Fellow, University of California at Santa Cruz July - Sept 1990Visiting Scientist, Max Planck Institute of Theoretical Astrophysics, Garching May - August 1992

and October - December 1995Visiting Scientist, European Southern Observatory, Garching Jan. - March 1996Visiting Professor, University of Sussex May/June 1997Nicolas Copernicus Astronomical Centre, Warsaw: Senior Fellow May 2003 Visitor September 2004Adjunct Professor, James Cook University, Townsville, Australia 2006 – 2009Visiting Professor, Southampton University March-October 2007, May-August 2008, April – September 2009, May – August 2010, May – September 2011, May-September 2012; July – September 2013.Senior Scholar, University of Cape Town 2011-2014.Fellow, Stellenbosch Institute of Advance Study September – December 2013

Honours

Alfred P. Sloan Fellow 1970-1972Fellow, University of Cape Town 1978-    Boyden Premium, The Franklin Institute of Philadelphia 1980McIntyre Award of the Astronomical Society of Southern Africa 1983John F.W. Herschel Medal, Royal Society of South Africa 1988South Africa Medal, South African Association for the Advancement of Science 1989Ernest Oppenheimer Memorial Trust: University Travelling Fellowship 1990Gill Medal, Astronomical Society of Southern Africa 1992Associate (later Honorary Fellow) of the Royal Astronomical Society 1994 -Royal Astronomical Society of New Zealand. Honorary Member 1995 -University of Cape Town Book Award 1997University of Cape Town Book Award: Meritorious mention 2001Science-for-Society Gold Medal, Academy of Science of South Africa 2004Royal Society of South Africa, Honorary Fellow 2008 -Honorary Fellow, University College London 2009 - Fellow, Third World Academy of Science 2009 -

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Trusteeships etc.

Frank Warren Memorial Trust: Trustee 1982-2003John and Charles Bell Heritage Trust: Trustee 1984-   Frank Bradlow Memorial Trust  2002-2005South African Museum: Member of Board of Trustees 1981-1999 Deputy Chairman 1988-1991 Chairman 1991-1999South African Southern Flagship (Iziko Museums of Cape Town) Member of Counci1 1999-2002South African Library: Member of Council 1990-1999The Gateway Discovery Centre: Trustee/Governor 1992-2004 Member of Executive Committee 1993-1995University of Cape Town: Chairman, School of Physical Sciences 1978-1985  Acting Deputy Dean of Science July 1991 - Feb 1992  Chairman, Board of Extramural Studies 1992 - 2000 Owl Club: Member 1972-    

Member of Committee 1980-1997Vice-President 1984-1985President 1985-1986Honorary Life Member 1992-    

Member of Editorial Board: Astrophysics and Space Science 1978-     Astronomical Society of Southern Africa 1984-     Friends of the South African Library 1990-     University of Cape Town Press (Chairman 1996 - 2004) 1992- 2004 Journal of Astronomical History and Heritage 1998-    Royal Society of South Africa 2000 - Member of Advisory Board: South African Astronomical Observatory 1984

1987-1988Foundation for Research Development: Member of Collegium 1990-1992

South African National Committee for Astronomy: Chairman 1992-1998Member of Advisory Committee, Space Research Unit, University of Potchefstroom 1993-1999Chairman, Hubble Space Telescope Panel (Proposal selection: Binary Stars and Accretion Discs) October 1995Member, Review Committee on National Facilities, Department of Arts, Culture, Science and Technology October 1997

Membership and Fellowship of Scientific Societies

British Astronomical Association Member 1955 - 2005 Honorary Member 2005 -    

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Royal Astronomical Society Junior Member, 1956-1960 Fellow 1960-1994 Associate (later, Honorary Fellow) 1994-    Astronomical Society of the Pacific Member 1960- 2010   Royal Society of South Africa Member 1973-1976 Fellow 1976-2008 Honorary Fellow 2008 -

    Astronomical Society of Southern Africa Member 1972-    International Astronomical Union Member 1970-    Academy of Science of South Africa (Founding Member) 1994-    South African Institute of Physics Member 1998-    

Membership of other Societies

Galpin Society 1969- 2000   South African Archaeological Society 1981-    Historical Society of Cape Town (Life Member 1991; Honorary Life Member 1995) 1979 -     Friends of the South African Library 1977-     (Member of Committee 1985-2005; Deputy Chairman 1989-1993; Chairman 1993-2005)Friends of the South African Museum (Member of Committee 1988-2001, 2004-2009) 1998 -South African Museums Association (Life Member; Chairman of Trustees Section 1993-95) 1988-    Friends of the Stellenbosch Museum (Life Member) 1990-    Cape Natural History Club (Life Member) 1991-    Bibliophiles Society in Cape Town (Founder Member) 1991-     (Member of Committee 1991-1995; Chairman 1993-94)Friends of the South African Cultural History Museum (Life Member) 1992-    Friends of the Michaelis Collection (Founder Member, Life Member) (Member of Committee 1993-1997) 1992-  Oxford & Cambridge Society, Cape Town (Member of Committee 1994, 2011- ; Chairman1995-2005) 1972 -International Bibliophiles Association: Member 2003 -  

Offices Held

British Astronomical Association:Director, Lunar Section 1963-1965

Royal Society of South Africa:Member of Council 1976-1985

1987-1990 1992-2001 

Honorary Librarian 1978-1985

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1987-1990Vice-President 1979-1981

1987-19891996-2001

President 1981-1983Acting Editor 1994   Foreign Secretary 1996-2001

Astronomical Society of Southern Africa:Member of Council 1973-1991Vice-President 1976-1977President 1977-1978

International Astronomical Union,Commission 42 (Close Binary Stars): Member of Organizing Committee 1973-

1985 Vice-President 1976-

1979 President 1979-

1982International Astronomical Union,

Commission 27 (Variable Stars): Member of Organizing Committee 1982-

1991International Astronomical Union Commission 41 (History of Astronomy) Member of Organizing Committee 2000 - 2009International Astronomical Union Vice President 2003 - 2009 International Union of Pure and Applied Physics

Commission C19 (Astrophysics): Vice-Chairman 1996-1999

Inter-Union Commission for the History of AstronomyMember of Organizing Committee 2001 -

2009

Research Funding

Awarded Comprehensive Funding (A-rating, later A1 rating) by Foundation for Research Development (later the National Research Foundation) 1984-1999

A1 rating 2008 -

Biographical Listings

The International Who's Who

International Book of Honour

Who's Who in the World

Who's Who of Southern Africa

The International Who's Who of Contemporary Achievement

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Men of Achievement

Dictionary of International Biography

Named Lectures

Cawthron Memorial Lecture (Nelson, New Zealand) 1978Schonland Lecture (Rhodes University, Grahamstown) 1987Willman Lecture (McGregor Museum, Kimberley) 1990R.P. de Kock Lecture (Astronomical Society of Southern Africa) 1992John Hewitt Memorial Lecture (Albany Museum, Grahamstown) 1994Invited Discourse, International Astronomical Union (Kyoto, Japan) 1997Carter Memorial Lecturer (New Zealand) 1999Comrie Lecture (Auckland, NewZealand) 1999Burbidge Memorial Lecture (Auckland, New Zealand) 1999 and 2004The Herschel Lecture (Bath, UK) 2006

Theses Supervised

"Observations and Models of Polarization in Late-Type Stars" S.J. Shawl, Ph.D., University of Texas, 1972.

"A Study of the Kinematic Properties of Carbon Stars", C.A. Dean, Ph.D., University of Texas, 1972.

"High Speed Photoelectric Photometry", R.E. Nather, Ph.D., University of Cape Town, 1972.

"Studies of the Z Cam type Variable Stars", E.L. Robinson, Ph.D., University of Texas, 1973

"On the Model for U Geminorum", J. Harwood, M.Sc., University of Cape Town, 1974.

"The Gravity Oscillations of White Dwarf Stars", A.J. Brickhill, M.Sc., University of Cape Town, 1974.

"Design and Application of a Computer Controlled Spectrometer", A.R. Walker, Ph.D., University of Cape Town, 1975.

"Old Southern Clusters", T.G. Hawarden, Ph.D., University of Cape Town, 1975.

"Accretion Disks in the Cataclysmic Variables", M.C. Koen, M.Sc., University of Cape Town, 1976.

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"UBV Photometry of Close Visual Double Stars using an Area Scanner", P.R. Hurly, M.Sc., University of Cape Town, 1976.

"Magnetohydrodynamical Phenomena in Gaseous Disks", M.C. Koen, Ph.D., University of Cape Town, 1978.

"The Absolute Bolometric Magnitudes of Mira Variables", B.S.C. Robertson, M.Sc., University of Cape Town, 1980.

"Topics in White Dwarfs", D. O'Donoghue, Ph.D., University of Cape Town, 1981.

"The Properties of the SC Stars and Chemical Composition of UY Centauri", R. Catchpole, Ph.D., University of Cape Town, 1982.

"The New SAAO Infrared Photometric Standards based on the E Regions", B.S. Carter, M.Sc., University of Cape Town, 1984.

"Polarimetry of Magnetic Cataclysmic Variables", M.S. Cropper, Ph.D., University of Cape Town, 1985.

"Rapid Oscillations in Cataclysmic Variables", S. Allen, M.Sc., University of Cape Town, 1986.

"Atomic Processes in Nova Shells", D. Smits, Ph.D., University of Cape Town, 1990.

(co-supervisor with Dr. L. Balona) "An Analysis of Beta Cephei Stars in NGC 3293 and the Effects of Stellar Rotation", C. Engelbrecht, Ph.D. University of Cape Town, 1994.

(co-supervisor with Dr. D. O'Donoghue) "Cataclysmic Variables in the Edinburgh-Cape Survey", A-L. Chen. Ph.D. University of Cape Town, 1994.

"Superhumps in AM Canum Venaticorum Stars", M. Harrop-Allin. M.Sc. University of Cape Town, 1996.

(co-supervisor with Dr. J.Menzies) “The Detection of Gravitational Microlensing Anomalies”, P. le R. Vermaak. M.Sc., University of Cape Town, 1998.

“Pulsations in the White Dwarf Primary of a Cataclysmic Variable Star”, L. van Zyl, M.Sc., University of Cape Town, 1999.

(co-supervisor with Dr. J. Menzies) “The Red Clump Stars as Distance Indicators: Review and Application”, C. Peter, M.Sc., University of Cape Town, 1999.

(co-supervisor with Dr. D. O’Donoghue) “Nonlinear Behaviour of Pulsating White Dwarfs”, F. Vuille, Ph.D., University of Cape Town, 1999.

(co-supervisor with Dr D. Buckley) “Spectroscopic Studies of Magnetic Cataclysmic Variables”, K.J. van der Heyden, M.Sc., University of Cape Town, 2000.

(co-supervisor with Dr P. A. Woudt) “Rapid Oscillations in Cataclysmic Variable Stars”. M. L. Pretorius, M.Sc., University of Cape Town, 2004.

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(co-supervisor with Dr S. Potter) “An Investigation of Eclipsing Polars”. M. Wiehahn, M.Sc., University of Cape Town 2005.

(co-supervisor with Dr D. Kilkenny) “Investigation of the Mass Loss, Circumstellar Environment and Evolution of the Hydrogen-deficient stars and V838 Mon”. L. A. Crause, Ph. D., University of Cape Town, 2006.

(co-supervisor with Dr J. Menzies) “Fitting Binary Lens Gravitational Microlensing Events with Example-based Algorithms”. P. Vermaak, Ph. D., University of Cape Town, 2007.

(co-supervisor with Dr D. A. H. Buckley and Dr P. A. Woudt) “The Study of the Accretion Dynamics and Behaviour in Intermediate Polars”. N. Mhala, Ph. D. University of Cape Town, 2007.

“The Hunt for Quasi-periodicities with Wavelet and Camera”. C. Blackman, Ph.D., University of Cape Town 2008.

(co-supervisor with Prof P. A. Charles, South African Astronomical Observatory) “Exploring the Super-Orbital periodic behaviour of X-Ray Binaries”. M. M. Kotze, Ph.D., University of Cape Town 2012.

(co-supervisor with Prof. P. A. Woudt) “Characterising the dwarf nova population of the Catalina Real-time Transient Survey”, D. de Bude, MSc, Cape Town, 2012.

(co-supervisor with Prof P. A, Charles, South African Astronomical Observatory) “Long-term properties of X-Ray Binaries in the Magellanic Clouds”. A. F. Rajoelimanana, PhD, Cape Town, 2013.

External Examiner of Theses

"Theoretical Evolution of Extremely Metal-Poor Stars", R.L. Wagner, Ph.D., University of Texas, 1972.

"Beam-Foil Spectroscopy of Nitrogen", J.A. Brink, Ph.D., University of Stellenbosch, 1975.

"Definition of the Low Mass RRs Stars through Photoelectric Radial Velocities and High Time Resolution uvby Photometry", Ph.D., W.G. van Citters, University of Texas, l976.

"A Study of the Optical Properties of Some Seyfert Galaxies (and their relation to one of the problems of the density of Population I Stars in the Milky Way)", J.E. Penfold, Ph.D., University of Cambridge, 1976.

"Temperature and Electron Density Profiles in an Inductively Coupled Plasma Discharge", K. Visser, Ph.D., University of Stellenbosch, 1980.

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"The Reduction of Line Profiles Observed with a Pressure-Scanning Photoelectric Fabry-Perot Interferometer", J. Stapelberg, M.Sc., University of the Orange Free State, 1980.

"An Interferometric Study of Solar Prominences", A.H. Lategan, Ph.D., University of the Orange Free State, 1980.

"Automatic Parameterization and Analysis of Stellar Atmospheres: A Study of the DA White Dwarfs", R.K. McMahon Jr., Ph.D., Dartmouth College, New Hampshire, 1986.

"Short Period Variability in Be Stars", G.W. van Vuuren, M.Sc., University of Natal, 1988.

"Optical and X-ray Studies of HEAO-1 Sources", D.A.H. Buckley, Ph.D., Australian National University, 1989.

"The Development and Use of the High-Speed Astronomical Photometer", K. Hill, Ph.D., University of Tasmania, 1989.

"Search for TeV Gamma Ray Emission from Cataclysmic Variables", P.J. Meintjes, M.Sc., Potchefstroom University, 1989.

"A Study of Selected X-ray Binaries in the TeV Gamma-Ray Region", A.R. North, Ph.D., Potchefstroom University, 1993.

"Aperture Photometry at the UNISA Observatory System Evaluation via Light Curves of Eclipsing Binaries", V. Pieters, M.Sc., University of South Africa, 1993.

"A New Approach to Analysis of TeV Gamma-Ray Data from Cen X-3", M.Sc. H.J. Smit, Potchefstroom University , 1995.

“Search for High-Energy Gamma-Ray Pulsars in the EGRET data base”, F.P. Squirra, M.Sc., Potchefstroom University ,1998.

“Black Hole Transients and AM CVn Systems”, W. El-Khoury, Ph.D., Australian National University, 1999.

“Superhumps in Cataclysmic Binaries”, D. Rolfe, Ph.D., Open University, 2001.

“Accretion onto Compact Stars”. B. T. Gansicke, Habilitationsthesis, Gottingen University, 2002.

“Accretion Disc Phenomena in Extreme Mass Ratio Cataclysmic Variables”, A. J. Smith. Ph.D.,Open University, 2007.

“Time-Series Photometry and Spectroscopy of the Cataclysmic Variable EC21178-5417: Exploring New Avenues with the Southern African Large Telescope”, E. Zeitsmann. M.Sc.,

University of Cape Town, 2008.

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Member of Scientific Organizing Committees of thefollowing International Meetings

"Structure and Evolution of Close Binary Systems". International Astronomical Union Symposium No 73, Cambridge, England, 1975.

"Multiple Periodicities in Variable Stars". International Astronomical Union Colloquium No. 29, Budapest, Hungary, 1975.

"Novae and Related Stars": sponsored by the Centre National de le Recherche Scientifique. Paris, France, 1976.

"Dwarf Novae and Related Stars". 1st Annual Workshop. Boulder, Colorado, 1976.

"Changing Trends in Variable Star Research". International Astronomical Union Colloquium No. 46, Hamilton, New Zealand, 1978.

"Close Binary Stars: Observation and Interpretation". International Astronomical Union Symposium No 88, Toronto, 1979.

"White Dwarfs and Variable Degenerate Stars". International Astronomical Union Colloquium No. 53, Rochester, New York, 1979.

"Cataclysmic Variables and Related Systems". 5th Annual Santa Cruz Summer Workshop in Astronomy and Astrophysics. Santa Cruz, California, 1981.

"Binary and Multiple Stars as Tracers of Stellar Evolution". International Astronomical Union Colloquium No. 69, Bamberg, Germany, 1981.

"Cataclysmic Variables and Related Objects". International Astronomical Union Colloquium No. 72, Haifa, 1982 [Chairman of Scientific Organizing committee].

"Double Stars: Physical Properties and Generic Relations". International Astronomical Union Colloquium No. 80, Lembang, Java, 1983.

"Instruments and Research Programs for Small Telescopes". International Astronomical Union Symposium No. 118, Christchurch, New Zealand, 1985.

"Recent Results on Cataclysmic Variable Stars". Bamberg, Germany, April 1985.

"Cataclysmic Variables". International Astronomical Union Colloquium No. 93, Bamberg, Germany, June, 1986.

"Stellar Pulsations". Los Alamos, New Mexico, USA, August, 1986.

"White Dwarfs": International Astronomical Union Colloquium No. 114, Hanover, U.S.A., August 1988.

"Physics of Classical Novae". International Astronomical Union Colloquium No. 122, Madrid, Spain, 1989.

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"Frontiers of Stellar Evolution". Fort Davis, Texas, July 1989.

"Workshop on Cataclysmic Variable Stars". Viña del Mar, Chile, July 1991.

"Variable Stars and Galaxies". Cape Town, South Africa, February 1992.

"Sir John Herschel: 1792-1992". Cape Town, South Africa, March 1992.

"Stellar Photometry - Current Techniques and Future Developments". Dublin, Ireland, August 1992.

"Cataclysmic Variables and Related Physics". Eilat, Israel, January 1993.

"Precision Photometry". Cape Town, South Africa, February 1993.

"Photometry in the Electronic Age". Hanmer Springs, New Zealand, July 1993.

"Padova Conference on Inter-relations between Cataclysmic Variables". Padova, Italy, June 1994.

"Magnetic Cataclysmic Variables", Cape Town, South Africa, January 1995. [Co-Chairman of S.O.C.]

"Cataclysmic Variables and Related Objects". International Astronomical Union Colloquium No. 158, Keele, England, July 1995.

"Recent Developments in Binary Star Research". Lopburi, Thailand, October 1995.

"Fifth Photoelectric Photometry Conference". Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia, July 1996.

"Accretion Phenomena and Associated Outflow". International Astronomical Union Colloquium No. 163, Port Douglas, Queensland, Australia, July 1996.

"New Trends in Astronomy Teaching". International Astronomical Union Colloquium No. 162, London, July 1996.

“Annapolis Workshop on Magnetic Cataclysmic Variables (MCV2)”. Annapolis, USA, July 1998.

“Sixth Southern Photometry Conference”. Auckland, New Zealand, June 1999.

“Physics of Cataclysmic Variables and Related Stars”. Gottingen, Germany, August 2001.

“Classical Novae”. Sitges, Spain, May 2002.

“Magnetic Cataclysmic Variables”. International Astronomical Union Colloquium No. 190, Cape Town, South Africa, December 2002. (Chairman of SOC).

“Compact Binaries in the Galaxy and Beyond”. International Astronomical Union Colloquium No. 194, La Paz, Mexico, November 2003.

“Binary Stars as Critical Tools and Tests of Modern Astrophysics”. International Astronomical Union Symposium No. 240. Prague, Czech Republic, August 2006.

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“8th Pacific Rim Conference on Stellar Astrophysics”, Phuket, Thailand, May 2008.

“9th Pacific Rim Conference on Stellar Astrophysics”, Lijang, Yunnan, China, April 2011.

“MEARIM-II: the 2nd Middle-East and Africa Regional IAU Meeting”, Cape Town, April 2011.

“Feeding Compact Objects: Accretion on All Scales”, International Astronomical Union Symposium No. 290, Beijing, China, August 2012.

Attendance at other International Meetings

"Abundance Determinations in Stellar Spectra". International Astronomical Union No. 26, Utrecht, Holland, 1964.

General Assembly of the International Astronomical Union. Hamburg, Germany, 1964.

"Origin and Distribution of the Elements". International Association of Geochemistry and Cosmochemistry. Paris, France, 1967.

"First Conference on Beam Foil Spectroscopy": Tucson, Arizona, 1968.

"Les Transitions Interdites dans les Spectres de Astres". l5th Colloque International d'Astrophysique. Liege, Belgium, 1968.

General Assembly of the International Astronomical Union, Brighton, England, 1970.

"The Crab Nebula". International Astronomical Union No. 46, Jodrell Bank, UK, 1970.

"New Directions and New Frontiers in Variable Star Research". International Astronomical Union Colloquium No. 15, Bamberg, Germany, 1971.

"Magnetic Fields in Stars": Symposium at Summer Scientific Meeting of Astronomical Society of the Pacific. Kauai, Hawaii, 1971.

"Stellar Instability and Evolution". International Astronomical Union Symposium No. 59, Canberra, Australia, 1973.

"Photometry": Royal Greenwich Observatory, UK, 1976.

"The Interaction of Variable Stars with their Environment". International Astronomical Union Colloquium No. 42, Bamberg, Germany 1977.

General Assembly of the International Astronomical Union. Grenoble, France, 1976.

lst Asian-Pacific Regional Meeting of the International Astronomical Union. Wellington, New Zealand, 1978.

General Assembly of the International Astronomical Union, Montreal, Canada, 1979.

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2nd Asian-Pacific Regional Meeting of the International Astronomical Union. Bandung, Java. 1981.

General Assembly of the International Astronomical Union. Patras, Greece, 1982.

"Southern Hemisphere Astronomy". University of Sussex, UK, 1982.

"Cataclysmic Variables and Low-Mass X-ray Binaries". Harvard University, U.S.A., 1983.

"Interacting Binaries". NATO Advanced Studies Institute, Cambridge, UK, 1983.

3rd Asian-Pacific Regional Meeting of the International Astronomical Union. Kyoto, Japan, 1984.

Kitt Peak Workshop on Stellar Remnants. Tucson, Arizona, January 1985.

"NATO Workshop on Seismology of the Sun and the Distant Stars". Cambridge, UK, 1985.

"Ninth North American Workshop on Cataclysmic Variables". Fort Townsend, Washington, U.S.A., 1985.

"Seventyfifth Anniversary Meeting of the American Association of Variable Star Observers". Cambridge, USA, 1986.

General Assembly of the International Astronomical Union, Baltimore, USA, 1988.

Third New Zealand Photoelectric Conference, Blenheim, New Zealand, 1989.

"Structure and Emission Properties of Accretion Discs". International Astronomical Union Colloquium No. 129. Paris, France, 1990.

Whole Earth Telescope Workshop, Austin, Texas, November 1991.

"John Herschel 1792-1871: A Bicentennial Commemoration". Royal Society, London, UK, May 1992.

"First World Congress on the Preservation and Conservation of Natural History Collections", Madrid, Spain, May 1992.

First Joint Meeting, Australian Astronomical Society and Royal Astronomical Society of New Zealand. Christchurch, New Zealand, July 1993.

Fourth United Nations/European Space Agency Workshop on Basic Space Science, Cairo, Egypt, June 1994.

General Assembly of the International Astronomical Union, The Hague, Holland, August 1994.

Second Biennial History of Astronomy Workshop, University of Notre Dame, Indiana, USA. June 1995.

"Evolutionary Processes in Binary Stars". NATO Advanced Study Institute, Cambridge, UK. July 1995.

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"From Small Telescopes to Space Missions": United Nations/European Space Agency Workshop on Basic Space Science. Colombo, Sri Lanka, January 1996.

"Workshop on Super-Soft X-Ray Sources". Garching, Germany, February 1996.

“Hipparcos Venice ‘97”, Venice, Italy, May 1997.

“Variable Stars: New Frontiers”: 86th Spring Meeting of the AAVSO, Sion, Switzerland, May 1997.

13th North American Workshop on Cataclysmic Variables, Jackson Hole, Wyoming, USA. June 1997.

Third Biennial History of Astronomy Workshop, University of Notre Dame, Indiana, USA. June 1997.

“New Eyes to See Inside the Sun & Stars”. International Astronomical Union Symposium No. 185, Kyoto, Japan, August 1997.

General Assembly of the International Astronomical Union, Kyoto, Japan. August 1997.

“Science & Exploration: European Voyages to the Southern Oceans in the 18th Century”. Royal Society of London, September 1997.

“The Future of Cataclysmic Variable Research”. St. Andreasberg, Germany, February 1999.

“Cataclysmic Variables: A 60th Birthday Symposium in Honour of Brian Warner”. Oxford, UK, April 1999.

“Magnetic Fields in Stars, Discs & Galaxies”. Royal Society, London, May 1999.

Sixty-second Annual Meeting of the Meteoritical Society, Johannesburg, South Africa, July 1999.

“Evolution of Binary and Multiple Star Systems”, Bormio, Italy, June 2000.

General Assembly of the International Astronomical Union, Manchester, UK, August 2000.

“Small-Telescope Astronomy on Global Scales”, IAU Colloquium No. 183, Kenting, Taiwan, January 2001.

“Observational Aspects of Pulsating B- and A Stars”. Brussels, July 2001.

“Radial and Nonradial Pulsations as Probes of Stellar Physics”. Leuven, Belgium, July 2001.

“Symbiotic Stars: Probing Stellar Evolution”. La Palma, Canary Islands, May 2002.

“Astronomical Instruments and Archives from the Asia - Pacific Region”. Cheongju, South Korea, July 2002.

“Globular Clusters: Formation, Evolution and the Role of Compact Objects”. Santa Barbara, California, January 2003.

“The Physics of Ultracompact Binaries”. Santa Barbara, California, February 2003.

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Annual General Meeting, Royal Astronomical Society of New Zealand, Christchurch, New Zealand, July 2003.

“Variable Stars in the Local Group”, International Astronomical Union Colloquium No. 93. Christchurch, New Zealand, July 2003.

General Assembly of the International Astronomical Union, Sydney, Australia, July 2003.

“Transits of Venus: New Views of the Solar System and Galaxy”, International Astronomical Union Colloquium No. 196, Preston, UK, June 2004.

“Interacting Binaries: Probing Accretion, Evolution and Outcome”. Cefalu, Sicily, July 2004

“The Astrophysics of Cataclysmic Variables and Related Objects”. Strasbourg, France, July 2004

“14th European Workshop on White Dwarfs”. Kiel, Germany, July 2004.

“First International Workshop on Stellar Astrophysics with the World Largest Telescopes”. Torun, Poland, September 2004.

“Frank Bateson Retirement Conference”. Tauranga, New Zealand, December 2004.

“International Workshop on AM CVn Stars”. Nijmegen, Holland, July 2005.

“A Life with Stars: A meeting in honour of Ed van den Heuvel”. Amsterdam, August 2005.

“Pulsations in CV White Dwarfs”. Warwick University, Coventry, UK. August 2006

“15th European Workshop on White Dwarfs”. Leicester, UK. August 2006.

“Hot Subdwarf Stars and Related Objects”. Bamberg, Germany, July 2007.

“Cool Discs, Hot Flows: The Varying Faces of Accreting Compact Objects”. Funasdalen, Sweden, March 2008.

“16th European Workshop on White Dwarfs”. Barcelona, Spain, June 2008.

“Second International Workshop on AM CVn Stars”. Cape Town, South Africa, September, 2008.

“Books and the Sky”. Cambridge, UK, 18 April 2009.

General Assembly of the International Astronomical Union, Rio de Janeiro, August 2009.

“Astronomy and its Instruments, Before and After Galileo”. Venice, September 2009.

“Explosive Transients”. Specialist Discussion Meeting of the Royal Astronomical Society, Liverpool, UK, 18 June, 2010.

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“Binary Star Evolution: Mass Loss, Accretion, and Mergers”. Mykonos, Greece, June 2010.

“Physics of Accreting Compact Binaries”. Kyoto, Japan, July 2010.

“17th European White Dwarf Workshop”. Tübingen, Germany, August 2010.

“1st ThunderKAT Workshop”, Arniston, South Africa, April 2011.

“Black Hole Astrophysics: Tales of power and destruction”, Winchester, UK, July 2011.

“The 5th meeting on Hot Subdwarfs and Related Objects”, Stellenbosch, South Africa, July 2011.

“Impact of New Instrumentation and New Insights in Stellar Pulsations”, Granada, Spain, September 2011

“New Horizons in Time Domain Astronomy”, International Astronomical Union Symposium No. 285, Oxford, UK, September 2011.

“Third International Workshop on AM CVn Stars”, Warwick University, Coventry, April 2012.

“New Windows on Transients across the Universe”, Royal Society of London, April 2012.

“Mercator Revisited” Cartography in the Age of Discovery”. Sint-Niklaas, Belgium, April 2012.

“Joint ThunderKat, LOFAR TKP and TRAPUM Meeting”, Oxford, June 2012.

“18th European White Dwarf Workshop”, Krakow, Poland, August 2012.

General Assembly, International Astronomical Union, Beijing, China, August 2012.

"Accretion flow instabilities: 30 years of the thermal-viscous disc instability model", Warsaw, Poland, September 2012.

“Stellar Novae: Past and Future Decades”, 4 – 8 April, 2013, Cape Town.

“Locating Astrophysical Transients”, 13 – 17 May, 2013. Leiden.

“Radio Transients with SKA Pathfinders and Precursors” 9 – 12 July, 2013, Kruger National Park, South Africa.

“Nova Discussion meeting” 16 – 18 July, 2013. Pisa.

Association Internationale de Bibliophilie, Congress, 15 – 21 September, 2013. Munich.

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Lecturer at Research Schools

“Nordic-Baltic Research School: Astrophysics of Interacting Stars”. Moletai, Lithuania, August 2002.

“Nordic-Baltic Research School: Looking Inside Stars”. Moletai, Lithuania, August 2005

“II INPE Advanced Course: Compact Objects”. São José dos Campos – Brazil, September 2007.

“XXI Canary Islands Winter School of Astrophysics: Accretion Processes in Astrophysics”. Tenerife, Spain, November 2009.

Total Solar Eclipses attended

3 November 1994. From SS Helderberg, about 400 km south of Cape Town.

4 December 2002, Messina, South Africa Group leader

23 November 2003, Antarctica Group leader with David Levy

BIBLIOGRAPHY

Books

1. Warner, B.: Astronomers at the Royal Observatory, Cape of Good Hope. Balkema, Cape Town 1979. xii + 132 pp.

2. Warner, B.: Charles Piazzi Smyth, Astronomer Artist: The Cape Years, 1835-1845. Balkema, Cape Town, 1983. xvi + 144 pp.

3. Warner, B. & Warner, N.: Maclear and Herschel. Balkema, Cape Town, 1984. xiii + 248 pp.

4. Warner, B. & Warner, N.: The Journal of Lady Jane Franklin at the Cape, November 1836. Friends of the South African Library, Cape Town, 1985. 76 pp.

5. Warner, B.: High Speed Astronomical Photometry. Cambridge University Press, 1988. xii + 291 pp.

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6. Warner, B.: The Cape Diary and Letters of William Mann: Astronomer and Mountaineer, 1839-1843. Friends of the South African Library, Cape Town, 1989. 104 pp.

7. Warner, B.: Lady Herschel: Letters from the Cape, 1834-1838. Friends of the South African Library, Cape Town, 1991. 172 pp.

8. Warner, B. (ed.): Variable Stars and Galaxies. Astronomical Society of the Pacific Conference Series, Volume 30, 1992, ix + 375 pp.

9. Westra, P. & Warner, B. (eds.): Festschrift of Frank R. Bradlow. Friends of South African Library, Cape Town, 1993. 158 pp.

10. Warner, B. (ed.): John Herschel, 1792-1992. Royal Society of South Africa, Cape Town, 1994. iv + 140 pp.

11. Warner, B.: Royal Observatory Cape of Good Hope, 1820-1831: The Founding of a Colonial Observatory. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, 1995, xii + 241 pp.

12. Warner, B.: Cataclysmic Variable Stars. Cambridge University Press, 1995, xix + 572 pp. Reprinted in soft cover 2003.

13. Buckley, D. & Warner, B. (eds.): Cape Workshop on Magnetic Cataclysmic Variable Stars. Astronomical Society of the Pacific, Conference Series. 1995. xxviii + 538 pp.

14. Warner, B. (ed.): Astronomy in South Africa. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht. 1995. 504 pp.

15. Warner, B.: Dinosaurs' End. Firfield Pamphlet Press, Cape Town, 1996. 36 pp.

16. Warner, B. & Rourke, J.: Flora Herscheliana. Brenthurst Press, Johannesburg, 1998. xix + 295 pp.

17. Warner, B.: Cape Landscapes: Sir John Herschel’s Sketches, 1834 - 1838. University of Cape Town Press. 2006. 179 pp.

18. Warner, B. & Grogan, T.: 2007. Scatological Verse. 64 pp. Privately published. Cape Town.

Publications

1. Warner, B.: Rilles near the Lunar Crater Plato, Journal of the British Astronomical Association, 70, 299-300, 1960

2. Warner, B.: The Emission Spectrum of the Night Side of Venus, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 121, 279-283, 1960.

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3. Warner, B.: The Lunar Maria, Journal of Planetary and Space Science, 5, 283-285, 1961.

4. Warner, B.: Accretion and Erosion on the Surface of the Moon, Journal of Planetary and Space Science, 5, 321-325, 1961.

5. Warner, B.: On the Lunar Grid System, Journal of the British Astronomical Association, 71, 116-119, 1961.

6. Warner, B.: Holistic Approach to Selenology, Nature, 191, 586, 1961.

7. Warner, B.: The Nature of the Surfaces of the Lunar Maria, Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, 73, 349-351, 1961.

8. Fielder, G. & Warner, B.: Stress Systems in the Vicinity of Lunar Craters, Journal of Planetary and Space Science, 9, 11-18, 1962.

9. Warner, B.: The Initial Mass Function and the Occurrence of Stars of Small Mass, Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, 73, 439-445, 1962.

10. Warner, B. and Fielder, G.: Stresses Around Lunar Craters, Nature, 193, 762-763, 1962.

11. Warner, B.: The Initial Mass Function and the Origin of Binary Stars, Annales d'Astrophysique, 25, 94-99, 1962.

12. Warner, B.: The Form of the Initial Mass Function, Observatory, 81, 230-234, 1962.

13. Warner, B.: Lunar Crater Profiles, Journal of the British Astronomical Association, 72, 138-139, 1962.

14. Warner, B.: New Southern Ba II Stars, Observatory, 82, 164-165, 1962.

15. Warner, B.: Stellar Rotation and Space Velocities, Observatory, 82, 77-79, 1962.

16. Warner, B.: The Measurement of Stellar Scintillation, Journal of the British Astronomical Association, 72, 177-181, 1962.

17. Warner, B. & Garstang, R.H.: Identifications 5880-6867Å for Late-Type Stars, Communications of the University of London Observatory, No. 50, 1-17, 1962.

18. Warner, B.: Spectrum Line Identifications 3184-4000Å in Late-Type Giant Stars, Communications of the University of London Observatory, No. 59, 1-46, 1962.

19. Warner, B.: Stresses in the Surface of the Moon, Journal of the British Astronomical Association, 71, 388-395, 1962.

20. Warner, B.: CY Aquarii - A Short Period Variable Star, Journal of the British Astronomical Association, 72, 378-380, 1962

21. Warner, B.: Some Features of the Lunar Grid System, Journal of the British Astronomical Association, 72, 181-191, 1962

22. Warner, B.: The Phase Anomaly of Venus, Journal of the British Astronomical Association, 73, 65-70, 1962.

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23. Warner, B.: Some Problems of Lunar Orogeny, Journal of the British Astronomical Association, 72, 280-285, 1962.

24. Warner, B.: High Resolution Spectra of Comet Seki-Lines (1962c), Observatory, 83, 223-225, 1963.

25. Warner, B.: On Visual Estimates of the Depths of Small Lunar Craters, Journal of the British Astronomical Association, 73, 224-228, 1963.

26. Warner, B.: Spectral Classification of Some Southern Late-Type Peculiar Stars, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 126, 61-65, 1963.

27. Warner, B. & Garstang, R.H.: Equivalent Width Measurements 5880 - 6867Å in Late-Type Stars, Communications of the University of London Observatory, No. 60, 1-16, 1963.

28. Warner, B. and Harding, G.A.: Spectra of Comet Humason, Observatory, 83, 219-223, 1963.

29. Warner, B.: Spectrum Line Identifications 3244 - 6867Å in the Cepheid Carinae at Maximum Light. Communications of the University of London Observatory, No. 62, 1-85, March 1964.

30. Warner, B.: Measurements of Equivalent Widths in the Barium Stars. Communications of the University of London Observatory, No. 65, 1-44, April 1964.

31. Corliss, C.H. and Warner, B.: Absolute Oscillator Strengths for FeI, Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series, 8, 395-438, 1964.

32. Warner, B.: Abundances in the Solar Photosphere and Corona, Observatory, 84, 14-18, 1964.

33. Warner, B.: On Departures from Local Thermodynamic Equilibrium in the Solar Atmosphere, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 128, 63-72, 1964.

34. Warner, B.: Rapid Computation of Pressure and Electron Pressure Distributions in the Atmospheres of Solar-Type Stars, Observatory, 84, 258-261, 1964.

35. Warner, B. & Powell, E.L.G.: Absolute Oscillator Strengths in Neutral Manganese. Communications of the University of London Observatory, No. 67, 1-20, 1964.

36. Warner, B.: Solar Curves of Growth for Neutral Iron, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 127, 413-428, 1964.

37. Warner, B.: The Measurement of Stellar Magnitudes Using a Recording Microphotometer, Journal of the British Astronomical Association, 74, 99-103, 1964.

38. Warner, B.: The Strengths of Spectrum Lines formed in Stellar Atmospheres with Predominantly H- Continuous Absorption, Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer, 4, 415-426, 1964.

39. Warner, B.: Absolute Oscillator Strengths for Doubly Ionized Iron, Communications of the University of London Observatory, No. 66, 1-35, July 1965.

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40. Warner, B.: The Abundance of Lithium in Cool Stars, Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer, 5, 639-646, 1965.

41. Warner, B.: The Barium Stars, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 129, 263-297, 1965.

42. Warner, B.: A Probable Re-Observation of the Monocerid Meteor Shower, Monthly Notes of the Astronomical Society of Southern Africa, 24, 126-127, 1965.

43. Warner, B.: Comparison of Solar Curves of Growth for FeI and NiI, Observatory, 85, 72-74, 1965.

44. Warner, B.: Revised Abundances in the Manganese Star 53 Tau, Monthly Notes of the Astronomical Society of Southern Africa, 24, 157-158, 1965.

45. Thackeray, A.D., Feast, M.W. and Warner, B.: Daytime Spectra of Comet Ikeya-Seki Near Perihelion, Astrophysical Journal, 143, 276-279, 1966.

46. Warner, B.: Fractional Parentage Coefficients Involving Equivalent d Electrons, Communications of the University of London Observatory, No. 69, 1-12, January 1966.

47. Warner, B.: Abundances of the Iron Group Elements in the Atmosphere of Sirius, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 133, 389-400, 1966.

48. Warner, B.: Absolute Oscillator Strengths for FeII, Communications of the University of London Observatory, No.70, 1-20, February 1966.

49. Mallia, E.A., Lambert, D.L. and Warner, B.: Abundance of Boron in the Sun, Nature, 24, 56-57, 1966.

50. Warner, B.: CaII Emission in the Spectrum of Canopus, Observatory, 86, 82, 1966.

51. Warner, B.: FeIII in Gamma Pegasi, Observatory, 86, 15-16, 1966.

52. Corliss, C.H. & Warner, B.: Oscillator Strengths for Ultraviolet Lines of FeI, Journal of Research of the National Bureau of Standards, 70A, No. 4, 325-371, 1966.

53. Warner, B.: Absolute Oscillator Strengths for Doubly and Triply Ionized Atoms of the Iron Group, Communications of the University of London Observatory, No. 71, 1-20, 1966.

54. Warner, B.: Lithium in the Peculiar Star HD101065, Nature, 211, 55, 5-56, 1966.

55. Warner, B.: Absolute Oscillator Strengths for Once-Ionized Elements of the Iron Group, Memoirs of the Royal Astronomical Society, 70, 165-253, 1967.

56. Cowley, C.R. and Warner, B.: The Influence of Systematic Errors in Laboratory Oscillator Strengths on the Interpretation of Stellar Spectra, Observatory, 87, 117-123, 1967.

57. Warner, B.: Some Effects of Pressure Broadening in Solar and Stellar Curves of Growth, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 136, 381-388, 1967.

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58. Warner, B.: The Hydrogen-Deficient Carbon Stars, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 137, 119-139, 1967.

59. Warner, B. & Cowley, C.R: On Systematic Errors in Oscillator Strengths Measured in a Free-Burning Arc. Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer, 7, 751-759, 1967.

60. Warner, B.: On the Composition of Sirius, Observatory, 87, 222-225, 1967.

61. Lambert, D.L. and Warner, B.: The Abundances of the Elements in the Solar Photosphere, II: Na, Al, P, S, K, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 138, 181-212, 1968.

62. Lambert, D.L. and Warner, B.: The Abundances of the Elements in the Solar Photosphere, III: Silicon, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 138, 213-227, 1968.

63. Warner, B.: The Abundances of the Elements in the Solar Photosphere, IV: The Iron Group, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 138, 229-243, 1968.

64. Warner, B.: Atomic Oscillator Strengths I: Neutral Silicon, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 139, 1-34, 1968.

65. Warner, B.: Atomic Oscillator Strengths, II: Neutral Magnesium, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 139, 103-113, 1968.

66. Warner, B.: Atomic Oscillator Strengths, III: The Alkali-like Spectra, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 139, 115-128, 1968.

67. Lambert, D.L. and Warner, B.: Absorption Lines of Neutral Silicon in the Solar Spectrum, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 139, 35-101, 1968.

68. Warner, B.: Line Strengths in Two-Electron Spectra, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 139, 273-282, 1968.

69. Warner, B.: Elements in the Sun. Article in "International Dictionary of Geophysics", 1-3, Pergamon Press, 1968.

70. Lambert, D.L. and Warner, B.: The Abundances of the Elements in the Solar Photosphere, V: The Alkaline Earths, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 140, 197-221, 1968.

71. Warner, B.: Atomic Oscillator Strengths IV: Transitions of the Type s2-sp and ss-pp, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 140, 53-59, 1968.

72. Warner, B.: The Composition of Late-Type Peculiar Stars, Review article in "Origin and Distribution of the Elements" ed. L.H. Ahrens, Pergamon Press, 205-223, 1968.

73. Warner, B.: CaII Emission in the Spectrum of Gamma Virginis, Observatory, 88, 217-218, 1968.

74. Warner, B.: Level Broadening Constants for MgI and SiI, Zeitschrift fur Astrophysik, 69, 161-167, 1968.

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75. Warner, B.: Atomic Oscillator Strengths, V: CIV, NV, OVI and SiIV, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 141, 273-276, 1968.

76. Warner, B.: Transition Probabilities for np and np5 Configurations, Zeitschrift fur Astrophysik, 69, 399-402, 1968.

77. Warner, B.: The Isotopic Content of Solar Beryllium, Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, 80, 622-623, 1968.

78. Warner, B.: Van der Waals Broadening in FeI, Observatory, 89, 11-14, 1969.

79. Warner, B. and Kirkpatrick, R.C.: Atomic Oscillator Strengths, VI: Transitions of the Type p2 - ps, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 142, 265-272, 1969.

80. Nather, R.E., Warner, B. & MacFarlane, M.: Optical Pulsations in the Crab Nebula Pulsar, Nature, 221, 527-529, 1969.

81. Lambert, D.L., Mallia, E.A. and Warner, B.: The Abundances of the Elements in the Solar Photosphere, VII:: Zn, Ga, Ge, Cd, In, Sn, Hg, Tl and Pb, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 142, 71-95, 1969.

82. Warner, B. and Nather, R.E.: A Search for Optical Pulsations from the Vela Pulsar, Nature, 222, 254, 1969.

83. Warner, B. & Nather, R.E.: Wavelength Independence of the Velocity of Light in Space, Nature, 222, 157-158, 1969.

84. Warner, B., Nather, R.E. and MacFarlane, M.: Further Observations of the Crab Nebula Optical Pulsar, Nature, 222, 233-238, 1969.

85. Lambert, D.L., Mallia, E.A. and Warner, B.: Forbidden Lines of CaII in the Photospheric Spectrum, Solar Physics, 7, 11-16, 1969.

86. Nather, R.E. and Warner, B.: Synchronous Photometry of DQ Herculis, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 143, 145-165, 1969.

87. Warner, B.: CaII K Emission in Southern Late-Type Stars, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 144, 333-350, 1969.

88. Warner, B.: The Solar Abundance of Chromium, Observatory, 89, 107-108, 1969.

89. Warner, B. and Kirkpatrick, R.C.: Energy Levels, Oscillator Strengths and Forbidden Transition Probabilities in the ScII Isoelectronic Sequence, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 144, 397-410, 1969.

90. Bradt, H., Rappaport, S., Mayer, W., Nather, R.E., Warner, B., MacFarlane, M. & Kristian, J.: X-Ray and Optical Observations of the Pulsar NPO532 in the Crab Nebula, Nature, 222, 728-730, 1969.

91. Warner, B.: The Abundance of Lithium in Cool Stars, II, Journal of Radiative Transfer and Quantitative Spectroscopy, 9, 1637-1638, 1969.

92. Nather, R. E. & Warner, B. 1969. DQ Herculis: Synchronous Photometry. Science, 166, 876 – 877.

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93. Warner, B. & Nather, R.E.: Quasi-Periodic Outbursts in the White Dwarf Haro-Luyten Taurus No. 76, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 147, 21-26, 1970.

94. Warner, B. & Kirkpatrick, R.C.: Theoretical Energy Levels in Fe IV, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 147, 115-121, 1970.

95. Warner, B.: Theoretical Energy Levels in FeV, Astronomy and Astrophysics, 5, 1-3, 1970.

96. Warner, B., van Citters, G.W. and Nather, R.E.: Observation of a Flare in the Blue Variable G44-2, Nature, 226, 67, 190.

97. Alley, C.O., Chang, R.F., Currie, D.G., Mullendore, J., Poultney, S.K., Rayner, J.D., Silverberg, E.C., Steggerda, C.A., Plotkin, H.H., Williams, W., Warner, B., Richardson, H. & Bopp, B.: Apollo 11 Laser Ranging Retro Reflector: Initial Measurements from the McDonald Observatory, Science, 167, 368-370, 1970.

98. Warner, B. & Kirkpatrick, R.C.: Oscillator Strengths in the ScII Isoelectronic Sequence, Publications of the Department of Astronomy, The University of Texas, Vol. III, No. 2, 1-44, 1970.

99. Warner, B. and Dean, C.A.: Lithium in C and S Stars, Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, 82, 904-908, 1970.

100. Nather, R.E. & Warner, B.: Observations of Rapid Blue Variables, I: Techniques, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 152, 209-217, 1971.

101. Warner, B. & Nather, R.E.: Observations of Rapid Blue Variables, II: U Geminorum, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 152, 219-229, 1971.

102. Warner, B., Robinson, E.L. & Nather, R.E.: Measurement of Limb Darkening on the White Dwarf BD + 16o516B, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 154, 455-465, 1971.

103. Warner, B.: Photometry of WY Sge (Nova Sagittae 1783), Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, 83, 817-818, 1971.

104. Warner, B. and Nather, R.E.: High Speed Photometry of Cataclysmic Variables, Sky and Telescope, 43, 82-85, 1972.

105. Warner, B. & Nather, R.E.: Observations of Rapid Blue Variables, III: HL Tau-76, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 156, 1-5, 1972.

106. Warner, B.: Techniques and Results of Observations of Rapid and Ultrarapid Variable Stars, [Review article] in Proceedings of 1971 Bamberg Colloquium on Variable Stars (Int. Astr. Colloq. No. 15), Bamberg 1972, p. 144-159.

107. Hubbard, W.B., Nather, R.E., Evans, D.S., Tull, R.G., Wells, D.C., van Citters, G.W., Warner, B. and van den Bout, P.: The Occultation of Beta Scorpii by Jupiter and Io. I. Jupiter, Astronomical Journal, 77, 41-59, 1972.

108. Warner, B. & Nather, R.E.: Three-Colour Photometry of DY Pegasi, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 156, 315-319, 1972.

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109. Nather, R.E. & Warner, B.: Three-Colour Photometry of CY Aquarii, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 156, 321-323, 1972.

110. Warner, B.: Oscillator Strengths for Sc III, Observatory, 92, 50, 1972.

111. Warner, B. & Nather, R.E.: Observations of Rapid Blue Variables, IV: WZ Sge, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 156, 297-303, 1972.

112. Warner, B. & Nather, R.E.: Observations of Rapid Blue Variables, V: VV Puppis, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 156, 305-313, 1972.

113. Robinson, E.L. & Warner, B.: Observations of Rapid Blue Variables, VI: Scorpii X - 1, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 157, 85-95, 1972.

114. Warner, B.: Observations of Rapid Blue Variables VII: EX Hydrae, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 158, 425-430, 1972.

115. Warner, B.: Observations of Rapid Blue Variables VIII: The Companion to Mira, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 159, 95-100, 1972.

116. Warner, B. & Robinson, E.L.: Observations of Rapid Blue Variables IX: AM CVn (HZ 29), Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 159, 101-111, 1972.

117. Warner, B.: Stellar Angular Diameters, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 158, 1P-3P, 1972.

118. Warner, B.: Observations of Rapid Blue Variables X: G61-29, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 159, 315-319, 1972.

119. Warner, B., Peters, W.L., Hubbard, W.B. & Nather, R.E.: Observations of Rapid Blue Variables XI: DQ Herculis, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 159, 321-335, 1972.

120. Faulkner, J., Flannery, B. and Warner, B.: Ultrashort Period Binaries II: HZ 29 (=AM CVn), a double white dwarf semi-detached post cataclysmic nova?, Astrophysical Journal (Letters), 175, L79-L83, 1972.

121. Warner, B. & Robinson, E.L.: Non-Radial Pulsations in White Dwarf Stars, Nature, 239, 2-7, 1972.

122. Warner, B. & Nather, R.E.: Observations of Rapid Blue Variables - XII: UX Ursae Majoris, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 159, 429-444, 1972.

123. Warner, B. & Peters, W.L.: The Location and Size of the Hot Spot in Cataclysmic Variable Stars, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 160, 15-20, 1972.

124. Warner, B.: Ultra-short Period Binary Stars, Sky and Telescope, 44, 358-360, 1972.

125. Warner, B.: On the Radii of White Dwarf Stars, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 160, 435-440, 1972.

126. Warner, B.: On the Outbursts of Cataclysmic Variables, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 160, 35P-36P, 1972.

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127. Warner, B.: On the Masses of Cataclysmic Variable Stars, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 162, 189-196, 1973

128. Warner, B. and Harwood, J.M.: 28-second Oscillations in VW Hyi, Information Bulletin on Variable Stars (International Astronomical Union), No. 756, 1973.

129. Warner, B.: High Speed Photometry of Cataclysmic Variable Stars II, Sky and Telescope, 46, 298-300, 1973.

130. Warner, B.: 29-second Oscillations in CD-42o14462, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 163, 25P-27P, 1973.

131. Warner, B. & Brickhill, A.J.: Observations of Rapid Blue Variables - XIII: Rapid Oscillations in VW Hyi During Outburst, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 166, 673-681, 1974.

132. Warner, B.: High Speed Astronomical Photometry, South African Journal of Science, 69, 302-305, 1973.

133. Warner, B.: Eclipse Timings of Cataclysmic Variables, Information Bulletin on Variable Stars (International Astronomical Union), No. 852, 1-2, 1973

134. Warner, B.: Further Observation of EX Hydrae, Monthly Notes of the Astronomical Society of Southern Africa, 32, 120-121, 1973.

135. Warner, B., van Citters, G.W., Brickhill, A.J., Hurly, P.R. and  Walker, A.: Further Observation of Rapid Oscillations in VW Hyi, Information Bulletin on Variable Stars (International Astronomical Union), No. 860, 1974.

136. Warner, B.: X-Ray Emission from Cataclysmic Variable Stars, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 167, 47P-50P, 1974.

137. Warner, B.: The Space Density of Cataclysmic Variable Stars, Monthly Notes of the Astronomical Society of Southern Africa, 33, 21-26, 1974.

138. Warner, B. and van Citters, G.W.: VY Scl and the Z Cam Phenomenon, Observatory, 94, 116-120, 1974.

139. Warner, B.: Observations of Rapid Blue Variables XIV: Z Chamaeleontis, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 168, 235-247, 1974.

140. Warner, B.: On the Evolutionary Scheme W UMa CV Type I SN, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 167, 61P-64P, 1974.

141. Warner, B.: A Note on BE Tuc, Monthly Notes of the Astronomical Society of Southern Africa, 33, 130, 1974.

142. Warner, B. and McGraw, J.T.: The Profile of Ca I 4226Å in Pi Gruis, Observatory, 94, 313-314, 1974.

143. (with J.M. Harwood, R.E. Nather, A.R. Walker and P.A.T. Wild) Photoelectric Observations of Lunar Occultations, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 170, 229-236, 1975.

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144. Warner, B.: Observations of Rapid Blue Variables XV: VW Hydri, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 170, 219-228, 1975.

145. Bradt, H.V., Braes, L.L.E., Forman, W., Hesser, J.E., Hiltner, W.A., Hjellming, R., Kellogg, E., Kunkel, W.E., Miley, G.K., Moore, G., Pel, J.W., Thomas, J., Van den Bout, P., Wade, C. & Warner, B.: The X-Ray, Optical and Radio Behaviour of Scorpius X-l: The 1971 Coordinated Observations, Astrophysical Journal, 197, 443-455, 1975.

146. Warner, B. & Thackeray, A.D.: Observations of Rapid Blue Variables XVI: VZ Sculptoris, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 172, 433-439, 1975.

147. Day, R.W. & Warner, B.: A Rotational Velocity Study of Sharp-Line B Stars, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 173, 419-428, 1975.

148. Warner, B.: Observations of Rapid Blue Variables XVII: V436 Centauri, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 173, 37P-40P, 1975.

149. Warner, B.: A Forgotten 41-inch Refractor, Sky and Telescope, 50, 370, 1975.

150. Warner, B.: Observations of Dwarf Novae, [Review Article] in International Astronomical Union Symposium No. 73, "Structure and Evolution of Close Binary Stars", p. 85-140, Cambridge 1975.

151. Warner, B.: Multiple Periodicities in Cataclysmic Variable and White Dwarf Stars, [Review article] in International Astronomical Union Colloquium No. 29: "Multiple Periodic Variable Stars", p. 247-258, Budapest, 1975.

152. Warner, B.: Stellar Accretion Discs, Observatory, 96, 49-53, 1976.

153. Warner, B. & Hurly, R.F.: J.E. de Villiers's Observatory at Sea Point, Monthly Notes of the Astronomical Society of Southern Africa, 35, 57-62, 1976.

154. Warner, B.: Sequences for Seven Dwarf Novae, Publications of Variable Star Section, Royal Astronomical Society of New Zealand, No. 4, p. 18-28, 1976.

155. Warner, B.: Astronomy Archives in Southern Africa, Journal for the History of Astronomy, 8, 217-222, 1977.

156. Warner, B.: The October Fireball, Monthly Notes of the Astronomical Society of Southern Africa, 36, 16-17, 1977.

157. Warner, B.: W.E. Wilson and Daramona Observatory, Sky and Telescope, 53, 108-110, 1977.

158. Warner, B.: The Double Star Discoveries of Fearon Fallows, Monthly Notes of the Astronomical Society of Southern Africa, 36, 134-135, 1977.

159. Warner, B.: Cape of Good Hope Royal Observatory Papers in the Archives of the Royal Greenwich Observatory, Journal for the History of Astronomy, 9, 74-75, 1978.

160. Warner, B. & Brickhill, A.J.: Observations of Rapid Blue Variables XVIII: Rapid Oscillations in Dwarf Novae, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 182, 777-792, 1978.

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161. Warner, B.: Nonradial Oscillations of Earth, Sun and Stars, South African Journal of Science, 74, 127-130, 1978.

162. Warner, B.: Early years of the Magnetic Observatory, South African Journal of Science, 74, 82-83, 1978.

163. Warner, B.: Apsidal Motion and Evolution of Cataclysmic Variables, Acta Astronomica, 28, 303-326, 1978.

164. Africano, J.L., Nather, R.E., Patterson, J., Robinson, E.L. & Warner, B.: Eclipse Timings of RW Trianguli, Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, 90, 568-573, 1978.

165. Warner, B.: Some Early Cape Astronomical Miscellanea, [Presidential Address], Monthly Notes of the Astronomical Society of Southern Africa, 37, 89-95, 1978.

166. Warner, B.: Andrew David Thackeray. [Obituary]. Monthly Notes of the Astronomical Society of Southern Africa, 37, 20, 1978.

167. Warner, B.: Sir John Herschel's Description of his 20-feet Reflector, Vistas in Astronomy, 23, 75-107, 1979.

168. Warner, B.: Observations and Interpretation of Cataclysmic Variables, [Review Article] in Changing Trends in Variable Star Research, International Astronomical Union Colloquium No. 46, ed. F.M. Bateson, J. Smak and I.H. Urch, pp. 1-23, Hamilton, 1979.

169. Warner, B.: A.D. Thackeray (1910-1978). [Obituary]. Astrophysics and Space Science, 60, 3-4, 1979.

170. Warner, B.: Charles Piazzi Smyth at the Cape of Good Hope. Sky and Telescope, 59, 4-5, 1980.

171. Warner, B.: High Speed Photometry of U Sco. Information Bulletin on Variable Stars (International Astronomical Union), No. 1707, 1979.

172. Warner, B.: White Dwarfs in Cataclysmic Binaries. [Review article] in International Astronomical Union Colloquium No. 53, "White Dwarfs and Variable Degenerate Stars", ed. H. Van Horn and V. Weidemann, p. 417-425, Rochester 1979.

173. Warner, B.: Rapid Oscillations in Dwarf Novae. [Abstract] New Zealand Journal of Science, 22, 433, 1979.

174. Warner, B.: High Speed Photometry of 2A 0526-328. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 190, 69P-71P, 1980.

175. Warner, B.: High Speed Photometry of 2A 0311-227. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 191, 43P-45P, 1980.

176. O'Donoghue, D. & Warner, B.: Applications of Time Series Analysis in Astronomical Photometry. [Review Article] in Workshop on Digital Time Series Analysis with Geophysical Applications. C.S.I.R. Research Report S238, p.131-141, Hermanus, 1980.

177. Hoskin, M. & Warner, B.: Caroline Herschel's Comet Sweepers, Journal for the History of Astronomy, 12, 27-34, 1981.

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178. Warner, B.: Rapid Oscillations in the Nova Remnant RR Pictoris, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 195, 101-105, 1981.

179. Warner, B.: The Great Comet of 1843. Monthly Notes of the Astronomical Society of Southern Africa, 39, 69-76, 1981.

180. Warner, B., O'Donoghue, D. & Fairall, A.P.: Photometric and Spectroscopic Observations of H2252-035 (=3A 2254-033), Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 196, 705-713, 1981.

181. Warner, B. & McGraw, J.T.: EX Hydrae: Modulated Transfer or Intermediate Polar? Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 196, 59P-63P, 1981.

182. Cook, M.C. & Warner, B.: Period Changes in Z Cha. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 196, 55P-57P, 1981.

183. Warner, B.: The Great Books of Astronomy (and some others). Bibliophilia Africana, IV, 125-136, South African Library, Cape Town, 1981.

184. Warner, B.: Aetas Hartwellianae. Monthly Notes of the Astronomical Society of Southern Africa, 41, 10-14, 1982.

185. Warner, B.: Photometry of Dwarf Nova CN Orionis, Monthly Notes of the Astronomical Society of Southern Africa, 41, 15-18, 1982.

186. Warner, B.: Manuel Johnson and the St. Helena Observatory, Vistas in Astronomy, 25, 383-409, 1982.

187. O'Donoghue, D. & Warner, B.: Observations and Analysis of the Low Amplitude ZZ Ceti Variable, L19-2, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 200, 563-583, 1982.

188. Warner, B.: High Speed Photometry of V794 Aquilae, Information Bulletin on Variable Stars (International Astronomical Union), No. 2175, 1-2, 1982.

189. Warner, B.: A Note on BM Cha, Monthly Notes of the Astronomical Society of Southern Africa, 41, 49, 1982.

190. Warner, B.: The Large Southern Telescope: Cape or Melbourne? Quarterly Journal of the Royal Astronomical Society, 23, 505-514, 1982.

191. Warner, B., Hurly, P.R. & Nather, R.E.: Area Scanner Observations of Close Visual Double Stars I: Technique, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 202, 753-760, 1983.

192. Hurly, P.R. & Warner, B.: Area Scanner Observations of Close Visual Double Stars, II: Results for 153 Southern Stars, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 202, 761-765, 1983.

193. Warner, B.: High Speed Photometry of PG0224+l04. Information Bulletin on Variable Stars (International Astronomical Union), No. 2295, 1983.

194. Warner, B. & Cropper, M.S.: High Speed Photometry of the Dwarf Nova V2051 Ophiuchi, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 203, 909-915, 1983.

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195. Warner, B.: The Intermediate Polars, in "Cataclysmic Variables and Related Objects", International Astronomical Union Colloquium No. 72, ed. M. Livio and G. Shaviv, 155-172, Reidel, 1983.

196. Warner, B.: High Speed Astronomy [Presidential Address]. Transactions of the Royal Society of South Africa, 45, 1-10, 1983.

197. Warner, B.: V436 Cen Revisited, Information Bulletin on Variable Stars (International Astronomical Union), No. 2397, 1-3, 1983.

198. Barwig, H., la Dous, C., Haefner, R., Hartman, K.P., Metz, K., Schoembs, R., Schmid, H.A., Warner, B. & Waterworth, M.: CN Orionis: Versuch einer luckenlosen Beobachtung des Zwergnovazyklus, Mitteilungen Astronomische Gesellschaft 60, 350-354, 1983.

199. Warner, B. & Cropper, M.S.: High Speed Photometry of the Intermediate Polar V1223 Sgr, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 206, 261-271, 1984.

200. Robinson, E.L. & Warner, B.: Observations of Quasi-Periodic Oscillations in the Light Curve of VW Hyi, Astrophysical Journal, 277, 250-257, 1984.

201. Cook, M.C. & Warner, B.: High Speed Photometry of Z Chamaeleontis in the Quiescent State, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 207, 705-729, 1984.

202. Livio, M. & Warner, B.: Wind Accretion onto White Dwarfs, Observatory, 104, 152-159, 1984.

203. McHardy,, I.M., Pye, J.P., Fairall, A.P., Warner, B., Cropper, M. &  Allen, S.: Identification of 3A0729+103 with an Intermediate Polar-Type Cataclysmic Variable, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 201, 663-672, 1984.

204. Warner, B.: An Astronomical Discography. South African Journal of Science, 80, 504-512, 1984.

205. Warner, B., O'Donoghue, D. Allen, S.: Rapid Oscillations in CPD -48o1577, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 212, 9P-13P, 1985.

206. Warner, B.: Intermediate Polars; in Cataclysmic Variables and Low-Mass X-ray Binaries, ed. D.Q. Lamb and J. Patterson. Reidel, p. 269-279, 1985.

207. Warner, B.: Stars that go hump in the night: the SU UMa Stars; in Interacting Binaries, ed. P. P. Eggleton and J.E. Pringle. Reidel, p. 367-392, 1985.

208. Warner, B.: Nova Remnants, in Recent Results on Cataclysmic Variables, European Space Agency Special Publication (SP-236), p. 1-6, 1985.

209. Warner, B.: Comments on the Precessing Elliptical Disc Model of Superhump Phenomena. Proceedings of the Ninth North American Workshop on Cataclysmic Variables, ed. P. Szkody, pp. 142-146, 1985.

210. Warner, B.: CP Puppis and V1500 Cygni. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 217, 1P-5P, 1985.

211. Warner, B.: Portrait of a 40-Foot Giant. Sky and Telescope, 71, 253-254, 1986.

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212. Warner, B.: Rapid Oscillations in Cataclysmic Variables, Astrophysics and Space Science, 118, 271-277, 1986.

213. Warner, B.: Multiple Optical Orbital Sidebands in Intermediate Polars. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 219, 347-356, 1986.

214. Wood, J., Horne, K., Berriman, G., Wade, R., O'Donoghue, D. & Warner, B.: High Speed Photometry of Z Cha in Quiescence. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 219, 629-655, 1986.

215. Warner, B.: Light Curves of RR Pic (Nova Pictoris 1925) 1972-1984. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 219, 751-758, 1986.

216. Cropper, M. & Warner, B.: Polarimetry of VV Puppis. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 220, 633-645, 1986.

217. Menzies, J., O’Donoghue, D. & Warner, B.: BV Centauri: Dwarf or Classical Nova? Astrophysics and Space Science, 122, 73-80, 1986.

218. Warner, B.: Two Visual Observations of Relevance to the Search for Optical Counterparts of Gamma Ray Burst Sources, Astrophysics and Space Science, 122, 397-400, 1986.

219. Warner, B. & Barrett, P.: UY Phoenicis: RR Lyrae Variable, Not Dwarf Nova, Astrophysics and Space Science, 124, 199-201, 1986.

220. Warner, B.: The Research Potential of Small Telescopes, in Instrumentation and Research Programmes for Small Telescopes, International Astronomical Union Symposium No. 118, eds. J. B. Hearnshaw and P.L. Cottrell, 3-16, Reidel, 1986.

221. Warner, B.: Accretion Disc Inclinations and Absolute Magnitudes of Classical Nova Remnants, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 222, 11-18, 1986.

222. Warner, B.: The Early Observations of U Geminorum. Monthly Notes of the Astronomical Society of Southern Africa, 45, 117-123, 1986.

223. Warner, B. & O'Donoghue, D.: V2051 Ophiuchi: A Low Field Polar? Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 224, 733-759, 1987.

224. Verbunt, F., Hassall, B.J.M., Pringle, J.E., Warner, B. & Marang, F.: Multi-Wavelength monitoring of the Dwarf Nova VW Hyi III - IUE Observations. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 225, 113-130, 1987.

225. O'Donoghue, D., Fairall, A.P. & Warner, B.: Photometry and Spectroscopy of the Nova-like Variable VZ Sculptoris during Eclipse. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 225, 43-54, 1987.

226. Warner, B.: Systematics of Dwarf Novae. In Cataclysmic Variables, International Astronomical Union Colloquium No. 93, eds. H. Drechsel, J. Rahe and Y. Kondo, Reidel, Dordrecht, pp. 3-13, 1987.

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227. Naylor, T.,  Bailey, J., Bateson, F.M., Berriman, G., Charles, P.A., Coulson, I.M., Hyland, A.R.,  Reinsch, K., Warner, B. & Whitelock, P.A.: The May 1985 Superoutburst of OY Carinae: I. Structure of the Outer Disk from Optical and IR Observations. In Cataclysmic Variables, International Astronomical Union Colloquium No. 93, eds. H. Dreschel, J. Rahe and Y. Kondo, Reidel, Dordrecht, p. 365, 1987.

228. Warner, B.: Absolute Magnitudes of Cataclysmic Variables. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 227, 23-73, 1987.

229. Warner, B.: Pulsations of Cataclysmic Variables: in Stellar Pulsations, eds. A.N. Cox, W.M. Sparks & S.G. Starrfield, Lecture Notes in Physics, No. 274, Springer-Verlag, 384-395, 1987.

230. Warner, B.: Cataclysmic Variables. Journal of the American Association of Variable Star Observers, 15, 163-168, 1987.

231. Warner, B.: Herscheliana. Vistas in Astronomy, 30, 85-96, 1987.

232. O'Donoghue, D. &. Warner, B.: The Period Structure and Stability of the Pulsating White Dwarf L19-2. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 228, 949-955, 1987.

233. Warner, B.: The William Herschel 14-Foot Telescope. Monthly Notes of the Astronomical Society of Southern Africa, 46, 158-163, 1987.

234. Warner, B. & Livio, M.: The Period Distribution and Evolution of Short-period Cataclysmic Variables. Astrophysical Journal, 322, L95-L98, 1987.

235. Warner, B. & Nather, R.E.: High Speed Photometry of Hamuy's Variable. Information Bulletin on Variable Stars, No. 3140, 1988.

236. Naylor, T., Charles, P.A., Hassall, B.J.M., Bath, G.T., Berriman, G., Warner, B., Bailey, J. & Reinsch, K.: The 1985 May Superoutburst of the Dwarf Nova OY Carinae:- Paper I - Optical and Infrared Photometry. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 229, 183-202, 1988.

237. Warner, B., Fairall, A.P. & Overbeek, M.D.: TU Ophiuchi: Mira Variable, not Dwarf Nova. Astrophysics & Space Science, 143, 211-213, 1988.

238. Barrett, P., O'Donoghue, D. & Warner, B.: Photometry of the Intermediate Polar TV Columbae. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 233, 759-771, 1988.

239. Warner, B. & O'Donoghue, D.: High Speed Photometry of Z Chamaeleontis during Outbursts. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 233, 705-738, 1988.

240. Warner, B. & Sneden, C.: HD38451: J.R. Hind's Star that changed colour. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 234, 269-279, 1988.

241. Warner, B.: Quasiperiodicity in Cataclysmic Variable Stars caused by Solar-type Magnetic Cycles. Nature, 336, 129-134, 1988.

242. Warner, B.: Properties of Novae: An Overview. Classical Novae, edited by A. Evans and H.M. Bode, John Wiley and Sons, 1-16, 1989.

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243. Warner, B., O'Donoghue, D. & Wargau, W.: High Speed Photometry and Spectroscopy of the Dwarf Nova TY Piscis Austrini, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 238, 73-96, 1989.

244. Warner, B.: The Remnants of the Cape's Astronomical Heritage, South African Museums Association Bulletin, 18, 103-106, 1989.

245. Hellier, C., Mason, C.O., Smale, A.P., Corbet, R.H.D., O'Donoghue, D., Barrett, P.E. & Warner, B.: EX Hydrae in Outburst, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 238, 1107-1119, 1989.

246. Provencal, J.L., Clemens, J.C., Henry, G., Hine, B.P., Nather, R.E., Winget, D.E., Wood, M.A., Kepler, S.O., Vauclair, G., Chevreton, M.,  O'Donoghue, D., Warner, B., Grauer, A.D., & Ferrario, L.: The Time Dependence of the Phases of the Harmonic Relative to the 1400 sec Fundamental in PG1346+082, Lecture Notes in Physics, 328, 296-299, 1989.

247. O’Donoghue, D., Warner, B., Wargau, W. & Grauer, A.D.: On the Nature of the Old Nova CP Puppis. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 240, 41-61, 1989.

248. Warner, B.: William Herschel, 1738-1822. Transactions of the Royal Society of South Africa, 47, 145-158, 1989.

249. Warner, B.: The World of Astronomy. South African Journal of Science 85, 581-584, 1989.

250. Warner, B.: On the Insignificance of some Claimed Oscillation Periods, Information Bulletin on Variable Stars, No. 3383, p.1-2, 1989.

251. Warner, B.: Spin-up and Spin-down in Intermediate Polars and X-ray Pulsars. Astrophysics and Space Science, 164, 79-85, 1990.

252. O'Donoghue, D., Wargau, W., Warner, B., Kilkenny, D., Martinez, P., Kanaan, A., Kepler, S.O., Henry, G., Winget, D.E., Clemens, J.C., Grauer, A.D.: Whole Earth Telescope observations of the interacting binary white dwarf V803 Cen in its low state, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 245, 140-146, 1990.

253. Winget, D.E., Nather, R.E., Clemens, J.C., Provencal, J., Kleinman, S.J., Bradley, P.A., Wood, M.A., Claver, C.F., Robinson, E.L., Grauer, A.D., Hine, B.P., Fontaine, G., Achilleos, N., Marar, T.M.K., Seetha, S., Ashoka, B.N., O'Donoghue, D., Warner, B., Kurtz, D.W., Martinez, P., Vauclair, G., Chevreton, M., Kanaan, A., Kepler, S.O., Augusteijn, T., van Paradijs, J., Hansen, C.J., & Liebert, J.: Whole Earth Telescope Observations of the White Dwarf G29-38: Phase Variations of the 615 Second Period, Astrophysical Journal, 357, 630-637, 1990.

254. Müller, O.-H. & Warner, B.: The Cape Town Observatory. Die Siviele Ingenieur in Suid-Afrika, July, 1990, pp. 287-289.

255. Shafter, A.W., Robinson, E.L., Crampton, D., Warner, B., Prestage, R.M.: V795 Herculis (PG 1711+336): A New Intermediate Polar in the Period Gap. Astrophysical Journal, 354, 708-719, 1990.

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256. Shafter, A.W., Robinson, E.L., Crampton, D., Prestage, R.M. & Warner, B.: V795 Herculis (PG1711+336): A New Intermediate Polar in the Period Gap. In Accretion-Powered Compact Binaries. Proceedings of the 11th North American Workshop on Cataclysmic Variables and Low Mass X-ray Binaries, C.W. Mauche (Ed.), Cambridge University Press, 237-241, 1990.

257. Warner, B.: Classical Novae: Properties between Outbursts. Lecture Notes in Physics, 369, 24-33, 1990.

258. O'Donoghue, D., Warner, B., Wargau, W. & Grauer, A.D.: CP Puppis: Another V1500 Cygni? Lecture Notes in Physics, 369, 63-64, 1990.

259. Warner, B. & Wickramasinghe, D.T.: White Dwarf Rotational Equilibria in Magnetic Cataclysmic Variable Stars. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 248, 370-376, 1991.

260. O'Donoghue, D., Chen, A., Marang, F., Mittaz, J.P.D.,Winkler, H. & Warner, B.: WX Ceti and the WZ Sge stars, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 250, 363-372, 1991.

261. Warner, B.: An Intelligent APT. Proceedings of the Third Photo Electric Conference, Blenheim, New Zealand, 67-71, 1991.

262. Winget, D.E., Nather, R.E., Clemens, J.C., Provencal, J., Kleinman, S.J., Bradley, P.A., Wood, M.A., Claver, C.F., Freich, M.L., Grauer, A.D., Hine, B.P., Hansen, C.J., Fontaine, G., Wickramasinghe, D.T., Achilleos, N., Marar, T.M.K., Seetha, S., Ashoka, B.N., O'Donoghue, D., Warner, B., Kurtz, D.W., Buckley, D.A., Brickhill, A.J., Vauclair, G., Chevreton, M., Dolez, N., Barstow, M..A., Solheim, J.E., Kanaan, A., Kepler, S.O., Henry, G.H. & Kawaler, S.D.: Asteroseismology of the DOV Star PG1159-035 with the Whole Earth Telescope, Astrophysical Journal, 378, 326-346, 1991.

263. Provencal, J.L., Winget, D.E., Nather, R.E., Clemens, J.C., Hine, B.P., Henry, G., Kepler, S.O., Vauclair, G., Chevreton, M., O'Donoghue, D., Warner, B., Grauer, A.D. & Ferrario, L.: Whole Earth Telescope Observations of PG1346+082. In White Dwarfs, eds. G. Vauclair & E. Sion, Kluwer, Dordrecht, pp. 449-456, 1991.

264. Warner, B.: Interacting Binaries containing Compact Components. Frontiers of Stellar Evolution, ed. D.L. Lambert, Astronomical Society of the Pacific Conference Series, 20, 451-481, 1991.

265. Schaefer, B.E., Landolt, A.U., Vogt, N., Buckley, D., Warner, B., Walker, A.R. & Bond, H.E.: The Photometric Period of the Recurrent Nova T Pyx. Astrophysical Journal Supplement, 81, 321-333, 1992.

266. Clemens, J.C., Nather, R.E., Winget, D.E., Robinson, E.L., Wood, M.A., Claver, C.A, Provencal, J., Kleinman, S.J., Bradley, P.A., Frueth, M.L., Grauer, A.D., Hine, B.P., Fontaine, G., Achilleos, N., Wickramasinghe, D.T., Marar, T.M.K., Seetha, S., Ashoka, B.N., O'Donoghue, Warner, B., D., Kurtz, D.W., Martinez, P., Vauclair, G., Chevreton, M., Barstow, M.A., Kanaan, A., Kepler, S.O., Augusteijn, T., van Paradijs, J. & Hansen, C.J.: Whole Earth Telescope Observations of V471 Tauri: The Nature of the White Dwarf Variations, Astrophysical Journal, 391, 773-783, 1992.

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267. Warner, B.: Intermediate Polars and DQ Herculis Stars. Viña del Mar Workshop on CV Stars, Astronomical Society of the Pacific Conference Series. 29, 242-245, 1992.

268. O'Donoghue, D., Warner, B. & Cropper, M.S.: The Pulsating DAV White Dwarf BPM 31594 (VY Hor): Evidence for Nonlinear Mode-Coupling by Direct Resonance. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 258, 415-438, 1992.

269. Warner, B.: Sir John Herschel, 1792-1871. South African Journal of Science, 88, 458-461, 1992.

270. Warner, B.: The Years at the Cape of Good Hope. In John Herschel 1792-1871: A Bicentennial Commemoration, ed. D.G. King-Hele, Royal Society of London, pp. 51-66, 1992.

271. Winget, D.E., Nather, R.E., Clemens, J.C., Provencal, J., Kleinman, S.J., Bradley, P.A., Claver, C.F., Dixon, J.S., Wood, M.A., Grauer, A.D, Hine, B.P., Hansen, C.J., Bergeron, P., Birch, P., Candy, M., Leibowitz, E., Marar, T.M.K., Seetha, S., Ashoka, B.N., O'Donoghue, D., Warner, B., Buckley, D.A., Tripe, P., Vauclair, G., Dolez, N., Chevreton, M., Kanaan, A., Kepler, S.O. & Augusteijn, T.: Asteroseismology of the DBV White Dwarf GD358 with the Whole Earth Telescope. International Astronomical Union Colloquium No. 137, pp. 789-791, 1993.

272. Buckley, D.A.H., Remillard, R.A., Tuohy, I.R., Warner, B. & Sullivan, D.J.: 1H0551-819: Discovery of a New Cataclysmic Variable from the HEAO-1 Survey. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 265, 926-940, 1993.

273. Feast, M.W., Whitelock, P. & Warner, B.: A Supposed Brightening of Eta Carinae. Astronomy & Astrophysics, 285, 199-200, 1994.

274. Warner, B.: Seeing Seen at Sutherland. Monthly Notes of the Astronomical Society of Southern Africa, 53, 46-48, 1994.

275. Winget, D.E., Nather, R.E., Clemens, J.C., Provencal, J.L., Kleinman, S.J., Bradley, P.A., Claver, C.F., Dixon, J.S., Montgomery, M.H., Hansen, C.J., Hine, B.P., Birch, P., Candy, M., Marar, T.M.K., Seetha, S., Ashoka, B.N., Leibowitz, E.M., O'Donoghue, D., Warner, B., Buckley, D.A.H., Tripe, P., Vauclair, G., Dolez, N., Chevreton, M., Serre, T., Garrido, R., Kepler, S.O., Kanaan, A., Augusteijn, T., Wood, M.A., Bergeron, P. & Grauer A.D.: Whole Earth Telescope Observations of the DBV White Dwarf GD358. Astrophysical Journal, 430, 839-849, 1994.

276. Warner, B.: Sir John Herschel at the Cape of Good Hope. Transactions of the Royal Society of South Africa, 49, 19-55, 1994.

277. Warner, B.: A Letter from Lacaille. In Festschrift in Honour of Frank R. Bradlow (eds. P.E. Westra & B. Warner), Friends of the South African Library, 1993, pp. 62-64.

278. Warner, B.: Stellar Photometry: The Third Millennium. In Photometry in the Electronic Age: The Second Century Begins, Experimental Astronomy, 5, 129-132, 1994.

279. O'Donoghue, D., Kilkenny, D., Chen, A., Stobie, R.S., Koen C., Warner, B. & Lawson, W.A.: EC15330-1403 and the AM CVn Stars. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 271, 910-918, 1994.

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280. Warner, B.: Sir David Gill, 1843-1914. Transactions of the Royal Society of South Africa, 49, 147-153, 1994.

281. Warner, B.: On the Nature of V630 Cassiopeiae. Astrophysics and Space Science, 222, 225-226, 1994.

282. Watson, M.G., Rosen, S.R., O'Donoghue, D., Buckley, D.A., Warner, B., Hellier, C., Ramseyer, T., Dove, C., & Madejski, G.: Optical Properties of the New Polar RXJ 1940.2-1025. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 273, 681-698, 1995.

283. Warner, B., Martinez, P. & O'Donoghue, D.: Flickering in V841 Ophiuchi. Astrophysics and Space Science, 226, 27-30, 1995.

284. Warner, B.: The AM Canum Venaticorum Stars. Astrophysics and Space Science, 225, 249-270, 1995.

285. Wu, K., Wickramasinghe, D. & Warner, B.: Feed-back Mass Transfer in Cataclysmic Variables: An Explanation of the Behaviour of VY Scl Stars. Proceedings of the Astronomical Society of Australia, 12, 60-65, 1995.

286. Warner, B.: Systematics of Superoutbursts in Dwarf Novae. Astrophysics & Space Science, 226, 187-211, 1995.

287. Warner, B.: Astronomy in South Africa. Highlights in Astronomy, International Astronomical Union, 10, 674-676, 1995.

288. Warner, B.: Observing Projects for Small Telescopes. Astrophysics & Space Science, 228, 283-297, 1995.

289. Warner, B.: The Life and Astronomical Work of Sir Thomas Maclear. Transactions of the Royal Society of South Africa, 50, 89-94, 1995.

290. Warner, B.: Irradiation-driven Mass Transfer and the Evolution of AM CVn Stars. Astrophysics & Space Science Library, 205, 325-326, 1995.

291. Warner, B.: The Development of Astrophysics in South Africa. Astrophysics and Space Science, 230, 1-7, 1995.

292. Warner, B.: Transitions to and from Stable Discs in Cataclysmic Variable Stars, Astrophysics and Space Science, 230, 83-94, 1995.

293. Warner, B.: On the General Properties of the Secondaries of Cataclysmic Variable Stars, Astrophysics and Space Science, 232, 89-97, 1995.

294. Wu, K., Wickramasinghe, D. & Warner, B.: Irradiation-driven Mass Transfer in Low Mass Close Binaries. Astrophysics and Space Science Library, 205, 315-320, 1995.

295. O'Donoghue, D., Buckley, D.A.H., Warner, B., Solheim, J.-E., Meistas, E., Pajdosz, G., Kepler, S.O., Giovannini, O., Haswell, C.A., Baptista, R., Kanaan, A., Sullivan, D.J., Wu, K., Bessell, M.S., Wickramasinghe, D.T., Thereschenko, V., Kardapolov, V., Rspaev, F., Marar, T.M.K., Seetha, S., Ashoka, B.N., & Mahra, H.S.: Fast Multi-site Photometry of AE Aqr Network. Astronomical Society of the Pacific Conference Series, 85, 384-387, 1995.

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296. Warner, B.: The Discovery of Magnetic Cataclysmic Variable Stars, Astronomical Society of the Pacific Conference Series, 85, 3-9, 1995.

297. Warner, B.: DQ Herculis Stars and Dwarf Nova Oscillations, Astronomical Society of the Pacific Conference Series, 85, 343-354, 1995.

298. Kepler, S.O., Giovannini, O., Costa, A.F.M., Winget, D.E., Nather, R.E., Kanaan, A., Kleinman, S.J., Marar, T.M.K., Ashoka, B.N., Mahra, H.S., Solheim, J.-E., Emanuelsen, P.-I., Olsen, O., Meistas, E.G., Tereshchenko, V., Kardapolov, V., Rspaev, F., Sullivan, D.J., Wickramasinghe, D.T., Bessell, M.S., Wu, K., O'Donoghue, D., Buckley, D.A., Warner, B., Haswell, C., Baptista, R., Neill, D. & Birch, P.: Multi-site Observations of the DAV White Dwarf R 548, Baltic Astronomy, 4, 238-244, 1995.

299. M. Harrop-Allin & Warner, B.: Accretion Disc Radii in Eclipsing Cataclysmic Variables, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 279, 219-228, 1996.

300. Howell, S.B., Reyes, A.L., Ashley, R., Harrop-Allin, M. & Warner, B.: Photometric Superoutburst Observations of the Short Period Dwarf Nova TV Corvi. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 282, 623-630, 1996.

301. Warner, B, Livio, M. & Tout, C.A.: Dwarf Nova Outbursts in Truncated Accretion Discs: Down with Low Alphas. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 282, 735-738, 1996.

302. Warner, B.: Keele Cataclysmic Commentary. In Cataclysmic Variables and Related Objects. International Astronomical Union Symposium No. 158, eds. A. Evans and J.H. Wood, 479-482, Kluwer, 1996.

303. Warner, B.: Traditional Astronomical Knowledge in Africa. In Astronomy Before the Telescope, ed. C. Walker, British Museum Press, 304-317, 1996.

304. Warner, B.: Torques and Instabilities in Intermediate Polars. Astrophysics and Space Science, 241, 263-294, 1996.

305. Stobie, R.S., Kilkenny, D., O’Donoghue, D., Chen, A., Koen, C., Morgan, D.H., Barrow, J., Buckley, D.A.H., Cannon, R.D., Cass, C.J.P., Cranston, M.R., Drinkwater, M., Hartley, M., Hawkins, M.R.S., Hughes, S., Humphries, C.M., MacGillivray, H.T., McKenzie, P.B., Parker, Q.A., Read, M., Russell, K.S., Savage, A., Thomson, E.B., Tritton, S.B., Waldron, J.D., Warner, B. & Watson, F.G.: The Edinburgh-Cape Blue Object Survey - I. Description of the survey, Mon. Not. R. astr. Soc., 287, 848-866, 1997.

306. Provencal, J.L., Winget, D.E., Nather, R.E., Robinson, E.L., Clemens, J.C., Bradley, P.A., Claver, C.F., Kleinman, S.J., Grauer, A.D., Hine, B.P., Ferrario, L., O'Donoghue, D., Warner, B.,Vauclair, G., Chevreton, M., Kepler, S.O., Wood, M.A. & Henry, G.W.: Whole Earth Telescope Observations of the Helium Interacting Binary PG1346+082 (CR Boo). Astrophysical Journal, 480, 383-394, 1997.

307. Warner, B.: Accretion Discs in Cataclysmic Variable Stars. In Accretion Phenomena and Associated Outflows, International Astronomical Union Colloquium No. 163, eds. D.T. Wickramasinghe, L. Ferrario & G.W. Bicknell. Astronomical Society of the Pacific Conference Series, 121, 133-141, 1997.

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308. Warner, B.: The Age of Fallows. Monthly Notes of the Astronomical Society of Southern Africa, 56, 107-108, 1997.

309. Kleinman, S.J., Nather, R.E., Winget, D.E., Clemens, J.C., Bradley, P.A., Kanaan, A., Provencal, J.L., Claver, C.F., Watson, T.K., Yanagida, K., Nitta, A., Dixson, J.S., Wood, M.A., Grauer, A.D., Hine, B.P., Fontaine, G., Liebert, J., Sullivan, D.J., Wickramasinghe, D.T., Achilleos, N., Marar, T.M.K., Seetha, S., Ashoka, B.N., Meistas, E., Leibowitz, E.M., Moskalik, P., Krzensinski, J., Solheim, J.-E., Bruvold, A., Kurtz, D.W., Warner, B., Martinez, P., Vauclair, G., Dolez, N., Chevreton, M., Barstow, M.A., Kepler, S.O., Giovannini, O., Augusteijn, T., Hansen, C.J. & Kawaler, S.D.: Understanding the Cool DA White Dwarf, G29-38. Astrophysical Journal, 495, 424-434, 1998.

310. O’Brien, M.S., Vauclair, G., Kawaler, S.D., Watson, T.K., Winget, D.E., Nather, R.E., Montgomery, M., Nitta, A., Kleinman, S.J., Sullivan, D.J., Jiang, X.J., Marar, T.M.K., Seetha, S., Ashoka, B.N., Bhattacharya, J., Leibowitz, E.M., Hemar, S., Ibbetson, P., Warner, B., van Zyl, L., Moskalik, P., Zola, S., Pajdosz, G., Krzesinski, J., Dolez, N., Chevreton, M., Solheim, J.-E., Thomassen, T., Kepler, S.O., Giovannini, O., Provencal, J.L., Wood, M.A. & Clemens, J.C.: Asteroseismology of a Star Cooled by Neutrino Emission: The Pulsating Pre-White Dwarf PG 0122+200. Astrophysical Journal, 495, 458-467, 1998.

311. Warner, B. & van Zyl, L.: Discovery of Non-Radial Pulsations in the White Dwarf Primary of a Cataclysmic Variable Star, New Eyes to see inside the Sun and Stars, International Astronomical Union Symposium No. 185, eds. F.-L. Deubner, J. Christensen-Dalsgaard & D. Kurtz, 321-322, 1998.

312. Warner, B.: Photometry and the Increasing Range of CV Subtypes. In Wild Stars in the Old West: Proceedings of the 13th North American Workshop on Cataclysmic Variables and Related Objects. eds. S. Howell, E. Kuulkers & C. Woodward, Astronomical Society of the Pacific, Conference Series, 137, 2-8, 1998.

313. Patterson, J. & Warner, B.: Superhumps in Cataclysmic Binaries. XIII. CP Puppis. Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, 110, 1026-1031, 1998.

314. Warner, B.: The Annapolis Workshop on Magnetic Cataclysmic Variables, Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, 110, 1383-1385, 1998.

315. Warner, B.: Cataclysmic Variable Stars. Highlights of Astronomy, International Astronomical Union, 11A, 16-27, 1998.

316. Murray, J., Armitage, P., Warner, B. & Wickramasinghe, D.T.: Tidal Instability of Accretion Discs. Disc Instabilities in Close Binary Systems. Eds. S. Mineshege & J. C. Wheeler. Universal Academy Press, 83-90, 1999.

317. Warner, B.: Low States in Cataclysmic Variables. Astronomical Society of the Pacific Conference Series, 157, 63-70, 1999.

318. Warner, B.: Thomas Baines and Astronomy, in Thomas Baines: An Artist in the Service of Science in South Africa, ed. Michael Stevenson, Christies, London, pp. 130-135, 1999.

319. Van Zyl, L., Warner, B., O’Donoghue, D., Sullivan, D., Pritchard, J., & Kemp, J.: GW Librae: An Accreting DAV. Baltic Astronomy, 9, 231-246, 1999.

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320. Warner, B.: Cataclysmic Variables: Some Lacunae. New Astronomy Reviews, 44, 3-8, 2000.

321. Murray, J.R., Warner, B. & Wickramasinghe, D.T.: Superhumps in Systems with Intermediate Mass Ratios. New Astronomy Reviews, 44, 51-56, 2000.

322. Hameury, J.-M., Lasota, J.-P. & Warner, B.: The Zoo of Dwarf Novae: Illumination, Evaporation and Disc Radius Variation. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 353, 244-252, 2000.

323. Murray, J.R., Warner, B. & Wickramasinghe, D.T.: Eccentric Discs in Binaries with Intermediate Mass Ratios: Superhumps in the VY Sculptoris Stars. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 315, 707-712, 2000.

324. Warner, B.: Cataclysmic Variables (Millennium Essay). Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, 112, 1523-1525, 2000.

325. Van Zyl, L., Warner, B., & O’Donoghue, D.: The Outburst Amplitude of Nova Puppis 1902. New Astronomy Reviews, 44, P69-P70, 2000.

326. Van Zyl, L., Warner, B., & O’Donoghue, D., 2000. Non-Radial Oscillations in the Primary of a Cataclysmic Variable. New Astronomy Reviews, 44, P91-P92, 2000.

327. Warner, B., Cataclysmic Binaries: Classical and Recurrent Novae. Encyclopedia of Astronomy and Astrophysics, 1, 264-269, 2001.

328. Warner, B.: National Astronomy: South Africa. Encyclopedia of Astronomy and Astrophysics, 4, 2926-2929, 2001.

329. Chen, A., O’Donoghue, D., Stobie, R.S., Kilkenny, D. & Warner, B.: Cataclysmic Variables in the Edinburgh-Cape Survey. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 325, 89–110, 2001.

330. Woudt, P.A. & Warner, B.: High Speed Photometry of Faint Cataclysmic Variables:I. V359 Cen, XZ Eri, HY Lup, V351 Pup, V630 Sgr, YY Tel, CQ Vel, CE-315 . Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 328, 159–166, 2001.

331. Warner, B.: Cataclysmic Variables: A “SWOT” Analysis. Astronomical Society of the Pacific, Conference Series. 246, 159 – 165, 2001.

332. Warner, B.: Concluding Remarks. Astronomical Society of the Pacific, Conference Series. 246, 353 – 356, 2001.

333. Warner, B.: South African Astronomical Observatory: From 1972 to the Present. Encylopedia of Astronomy and Astrophysics. Published electronically July 2001.

334. Warner, B.: Cataclysmic Variables: The Magnetic Systems. Encylopedia of Astronomy and Astrophysics. Published electronically July 2001.

335. Warner, B. & Woudt, P.A.: KUV 01584-0939: A Helium-Transferring Cataclysmic Variable with an Orbital Period of 10 Minutes. Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific. 114, 129 – 131, 2002.

336. Warner, B.: Lacaille 250 years on. Astronomy & Geophysics. 43, 2.25 - 2.26, 2002.

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337. Warner, B. & Woudt, P.A.: Quasi-Periodic Oscillations in Accretion Discs. Astronomical Society of the Pacific, Conference Series. 259, 584 – 585, 2002.

338. Woudt, P.A. & Warner, B.: Dwarf Nova Oscillations and Quasi-Periodic Oscillations in Cataclysmic Variables, I: Observations of VW Hyi. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 333, 411 - 422, 2002.

339. Woudt, P.A. & Warner, B.: High Speed Photometry of Faint Cataclysmic Variables – II. RS Car, V365 Car, V436 Car, AP Cru, RR Cha, BI Ori, CM Phe and V522 Sgr. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 335, 44 – 52, 2002.

340. Warner, B. & Woudt, P.A.: Dwarf Nova Oscillations and Quasi-Periodic Oscillations in Cataclysmic Variables, II: A Low Inertia Magnetic Accretor Model. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 335, 84 - 98, 2002.

341. Woudt, P.A. & Warner, B.: The UCT CCD CV Survey. Astronomical Society of the Pacific, Conference Series. 261, 305 – 306, 2002.

342. Warner, B. & Woudt, P.A.: Dwarf Nova Oscillations: New Results. Astronomical Society of the Pacific, Conference Series. 261, 406 – 415, 2002.

343. Warner, B. & Woudt, P.A.: Nova Scorpii 1941 (V697 Sco): A Probable Intermediate Polar. Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific. 114, 1222 – 1225, 2002.

344. Warner, B.: General Properties of Quiescent Novae. In Classical Nova Explosions. eds M. Hernanz & J. José, American Institute of Physics Conference Proceedings, Vol. 637, 3 – 15, 2002.

345. Woudt, P.A. & Warner, B.: The UCT Survey of Old Novae. In Classical Nova Explosions. eds M. Hernanz & J. José, American Institute of Physics Conference Proceedings, Vol. 637, 532 – 533, 2002.

346. Woudt, P.A. & Warner, B.: A 2.09 hour Photometric Period in GW Librae. Astrophysics and Space Science. 282, 433 – 438, 2002.

347. Woudt, P.A. & Warner, B.: RX J1039.7-0507: A New Intermediate Polar and Probable Recent Nova, possessing a large Reflection Effect. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 339, 731 – 734, 2003.

348. Warner, B.: Magnetic Cataclysmic Variables. Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific. 115, 410 – 411, 2003.

349. Woudt, P.A. & Warner, B.: High Speed Photometry of Faint Cataclysmic Variables - III. V842 Cen, BY Cir, DD Cir, TV Crv, V655 CrA, CP Cru, V794 Oph, V992 Sco, EU Sct and V373 Sct. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 340, 1011 – 1019, 2003.

350. Warner, B.: Stellar Apoplexy, Convalescence and Recovery: The life cycles of cataclysmic variable stars. Monthly Notes of the Astronomical Society of Southern Africa, 62, 74 – 84, 2003.

351. Woudt, P. A. & Warner, B.: High Speed Photometry of the Recurrent Nova IM Normae. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 343, 313 – 314, 2003.

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352. Warner, B.: Whence the Constellations? Bulletin du Bibliophile. Part 1, pp 85 – 104, 2003.

353. Warner, B., Woudt, P. A. & Pretorius, M. L.: Dwarf Nova Oscillations and Quasi-Periodic Oscillations in Cataclysmic Variables: III. A New Kind of Dwarf Nova Oscillation, and Further Examples of the Similarities to X-Ray Binaries. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 344, 1193 – 1209, 2003.

354. Woudt, P. A. & Warner, B.: The new AM CVn Star in Hydra. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 345, 1266 – 1270, 2003.

355. Woudt, P.A & Warner, B.: RX J0944.5+0357: A Probable Intermediate Polar. Astrophysics and Space Science. 286, 471 – 478, 2003.

356. Warner, B.: Symbiosis Canarias – Concluding Remarks. Astronomical Society of the Pacific, Conference Series. 303, 549 – 556, 2003.

357. Woudt, P.A. & Warner, B.: Quiescent Properties of Old Novae. Astronomical Society of the Pacific, Conference Series. 303, 317 – 320, 2003.

358. Woudt, P. A. & Warner, B.: SDSS161033-010223: A Second Cataclysmic Variable with a non-Radially Pulsating Primary. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 348, 599 – 602, 2004.

359. Warner, B.: Rapid Oscillations in Cataclysmic Variables. (Invited Review). Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific.116, 115 – 132, 2004.

360. van Zyl, L., Warner, B., O’Donoghue, D., Hellier, C., Woudt, P., Sullivan, D., Pritchard, J., Kemp, J., Patterson, J., Welsh, W., Casares, J., Shahbaz, T., van der Hooft, F. & Vennes, S.: The Non-Radially Pulsating Primary of the Cataclysmic Variable GW Librae. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 350, 307 - 316, 2004.

361. Warner, B. & Woudt, P. A.: Pulsating White Dwarfs in Cataclysmic Variables: the marriage of ZZ Ceti and Dwarf Nova. Astronomical Society of the Pacific, Conference Series. 310, 382 – 386, 2004.

362. Woudt, P. A., Warner, B. & Pretorius, M. L.: High Speed Photometry of Faint Cataclysmic Variables – IV. V356 Aql, Aqr1, FIRST J1023+0038, Hα 0242-2802, GI Mon, AO Oct, V972 Oph, SDSS 0155+00, SDSS 0233+00, SDSS 1240-01, SDSS 1556-00, SDSS 2050-05, FH Ser. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 351, 1015 – 1025, 2004.

363. Pretorius, M. L., Woudt, P. A., Warner, B., Bolt, G., Patterson, J. & Armstrong, E.: High Speed Photometry of SDSS J013701.06-091234.9. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 352, 1056 – 1060, 2004.

364. Warner, B.: David Gill and George Ellery Hale. In Astronomical Instruments and Archives from the Asia-Pacific Region. Eds W. Orchiston, R. Stephenson, S. Débarbat & I.-S. Nha. Yonsei University Press, Seoul, pp. 67 – 72, 2004.

365. Woudt, P. A. & Warner, B.: High Speed Photometry of AM CVns with the UCT CCD. Revista Mexicana de Astronomia y Astrofisica (SC) 20, 120 – 121, 2004.

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366. Warner, B.: Astronomy in South Africa. In Developing Basic Space Science World Wide: A Decade of UN/ESA Workshops. Eds. W. Wamsteker, R. Albrecht & H. J. Haubold. Kluwer, Dordrecht. pp 179 – 182, 2004.

367. Szkody, P., Henden, A., Fraser, O., Silvestri, N., Bochanski, J., Wolfe, M., Agueros,M., Warner, B., Woudt, P., Tramposch, J., Schmidt, G., Knapp, G.R., Anderson, S. F., Covey, K. Harris, H., Hawley, Schneider, D. P., Voges, W. & Brinkmann, J.: Cataclysmic Variables from SDSS III. The Third Year. Astronomical Journal 128, 1882 - 1893, 2004.

368. Wiehahn, M., Potter, S., Warner, B. & Woudt, P. A.: Photometric and Polarimetric observations of the Eclipsing Polar SDSS J015543.40+002807.2. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 355, 689 - 693, 2004.

369. Warner, B. & Woudt, P.A.: Dwarf Nova Oscillations and Quasi-Periodic Oscillations: Extension of the Two-QPO Diagram of X-Ray Binaries, and a new kind of DNO. Astronomical Society of the Pacific, Conference Series. 315, 85 – 91, 2004.

370. Woudt, P. A. & Warner, B.: Magnetic CVs in the UCT CCD CV Survey. Astronomical Society of the Pacific, Conference Series. 315, 39 - 45, 2004.

371. Thoroughgood, T. D., Dhillon, V. S., Watson, C. A., Buckley, D. A. H., Littlefair, S. P., Smith, D. A. & Warner, B.: The Component Masses of the Cataclysmic Variable V347 Puppis. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 357, 881 – 894, 2005.

372. Warner, B. & Woudt, P. A.: DNOs and QPOs in Cataclysmic Variables. Astronomical Society of the Pacific, Conference Series. 330, 227 – 236, 2005.

373. Espaillat, C., Patterson, J., Warner, B. & Woudt, P.: The Helium-Rich Cataclysmic Variable ES Ceti. Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific. 117, 189 – 198, 2005.

374. Warner, B. Cataclysmic Variable Stars: The Professional/Amateur Connection. Southern Stars. 44, 24 – 27, 2005.

375. Warner, B.: SAWLT at Torun. Proceedings of Workshop on Stellar Astrophysics with the World Largest Telescopes. American Institute of Physics Conference Proceedings, 752, 201 – 206, 2005.

376. Woudt. P. A., Warner, B., Pretorius, M. L. & Dale, D.: The Discovery of Non-radially Pulsating White Dwarfs in Cataclysmic Variables from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. Astronomical Society of the Pacific, Conference Series. 330, 325 - 326 , 2005.

377. Warner, B.: Thomas Henderson and α Centauri. International Astronomical Union Colloquium No. 196, 198 – 205, 2005.

378. Warner, B. & Woudt, P. A.: Non-radial Oscillations in CV Primaries. Astronomical Society of the Pacific, Conference Series. 334, 453 – 458, 2005.

379. Kluzniak, W., Lasota, J.-P., Abramowicz, M. A. & Warner, B.: QPOs in Cataclysmic Variables and in X-Ray Binaries. Astronomy & Astrophysics. 440, L25 – L28, 2005.

380. Warner, B. & Woudt, P. A.: Accretion in Cataclysmic Variable Stars. Astrophysics & Space Physics Library, 332, 197 – 203, 2005.

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381. Warner, B.: Intermediate Polars in Low States. Astrophysics & Space Physics Library, 332, 211 - 215, 2005.

382. Woudt, P. A. & Warner, B.: AM CVn Stars in the UCT CCD CV Survey. Astrophysics & Space Physics Library, 332, 225 - 232, 2005.

383. Woudt, P. A., Warner, B. & Spark, M.: High Speed Photometry of Faint Cataclysmic Variables – V. V433 Ara, OQ Car, V591 Cen, V1039 Cen, Cal 86 (Dor), UY Mic, LB 9963 (Oct), V367 Peg, Sgr (MACHO peculiar variable), RX J0403+044 (Tau), V382 Vel and SY Vol. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 364, 107 – 116, 2005.

384. Warner, B. & Woudt, P. A.: Rapid Oscillations in Cataclysmic Variables, and a Comparison with X-Ray Binaries. American Institute of Physics Conference Proceedings, 797, 277 – 286, 2005.

385. Woudt, P. A., Warner, B., Patterson, J. & Espaillat, C.: High Speed Photometry of AM CVn Stars. American Institute of Physics Conference Proceedings, 797, 287 – 294, 2005.

386. Warner, B.: Where have all the Novae gone? Astronomy & Geophysics. 47, 1.29 – 1.32, 2006.

387. Warner, B. & Woudt, P.A.: Dwarf Nova Oscillations and Quasi-Periodic Oscillations in Cataclysmic Variables, IV. Observations of Frequency Doubling and Tripling in VW Hyi.: Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 367, 1562 – 1576, 2006.

388. Pretorius, M. L., Warner, B. & Woudt, P.A.: Dwarf Nova Oscillations and Quasi-Periodic Oscillations in Dwarf Novae, V. Results from an Extensive Survey. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 368, 361 – 370, 2006.

389. Kuulkers, E., Norton, A., Schwope, A. & Warner B.: X-Rays from Cataclysmic Variables. In Compact Stellar X-Ray Sources, eds. W. Lewin & M. van der Klis, Cambridge University Press, pp. 421 – 460, 2006.

390. Nilsson, R., Uthas, H., Ytre-Eide, M, Solheim, J-E. & Warner, B.: New Pulsating White Dwarfs in Cataclysmic Variables. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 370, L56 – L60, 2006.

391. Warner, B.: A Cataclysmic Key Program for SALT. South African Journal of Science. 102, 120 – 124, 2006.

392. Potter, S. B., O’Donoghue, D., Romero-Colmenero, E, Buckley, D.A.H., Woudt, P.A. & Warner, B.: Photometric and Polarimetric Observations of the Eclipsing Polar SDSS 2050-05. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 371, 727 – 731, 2006.

393. Woudt, P. A., Kilkenny, D., Zietsmann, E., Warner, B., Loaring, N. S., Copley, C., Kniazev, A., Väisänen, P., Still, M., Stobie. R. S., Burgh, E. B., Nordsieck, K. H., Percival, J. W., O’Donoghue, D. & Buckley, D. A. H.: SDSS J 160043.6+074802.9: A Very Rapid sdO Pulsator. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 371, 1497 – 1502, 2006.

394. Warner, B., Cataclysmic Variables: From Radio to Gamma Rays. Journal of the American Association of Variable Star Observers, 35, 98 – 106, 2006.

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395.  Gurshtein A., Il-Seong, N., Ruggles, C., DeVorkin, D., Dick, W., Kochar, R., Nakamura, T., Pigatto, L., Stephenson, R. & Warner, B.: Reports on Astronomy, 2002-2005, Commission 41, History of Astronomy. Transactions of the International Astronomical Union 26A, 377 – 379, 2007.

396. Szkody, P., Mukadam, A., Gansicke, B. T., Woudt, P. A., Solheim, J.-E., Sion, E. M., Nitta, A., Warner, B., Sahu, D. K., Prabha, T. & Henden, A. : Hubble Space Telescope and Optical Observations of Three Pulsating Accreting White Dwarfs in Cataclysmic Variables. Astrophysical Journal. 258, 1188 – 1195, 2007.

397. Mhlahlo, N., Buckley, D. A. H., Dhillon, V. S., Potter, S. B., Warner, B. & Woudt, P. A.: Spectroscopic Observations of the Intermediate Polar EX Hydrae in Quiesence. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 378, 211 – 220, 2007.

398. Woudt, P. A., Warner, B. & Kilkenny, D.: SDSS J 160043.6+074802.9: The first sdO Pulsator. 15th European Workshop on White Dwarfs. Astronomical Society of the Pacific, Conference Series. 372, 619 – 622, 2007.

399. Mhlahlo, N., Buckley, D. A. H., Dhillon, V. S., Potter, S. B., Warner, B. & Woudt, P. A.: Outbursts of EX Hydrae Revisited. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 380, 353 – 364, 2007.

400. Mhlahlo, N., Buckley, D. A. H., Dhillon, V. S., Potter, S. B., Warner, B. & Woudt, P. A., Bolt, G., McCormick, J., Rea, R., Sullivan, D. J. & Velhuis, F.: The Discovery of a Persistent Quasi-Periodic Oscillation in the Intermediate Polar TX Col. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 380, 133 – 141, 2007.

401. Szkody, P., Gansicke, B. T., Harrison, T. E., Howell, S.B., Mukadum, A. S., Nitta, A., Plotkin, R. M., Sion, E. M., Solheim, J.-E., Warner, B., Woudt, P. A., Bianchi, L. & Siebert, M. 2007: Hotter than Expected: GALEX and HST Results on White Dwarfs in Cataclysmic Variables. 15th European Workshop on White Dwarfs. Astronomical Society of the Pacific, Conference Series. 372, 547 – 551, 2007.

402. Costa, J. E. S., Kepler, S. O., and 76 other authors including Warner, B.: The Pulsation Modes of the Pre-White Dwarf PG1159-035. Astronomy & Astrophysics. 477, 627 – 640, 2007.

403. Warner, B.: Properties of Novae: An Overview. In Classical Novae, eds. M. Bode and A. Evans. Cambridge University Press. pp 16 – 33, 2008.

404. Warner, B. & Pretorius, M. L.: Dwarf Nova Oscillations and Quasi-Periodic Oscillations in Dwarf Novae, VI. Spin-rates, Propellering, and Coherence. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 383, 1469 – 1476, 2008.

405. Medupe, R. T., Warner, B., Jeppie, S., Sanogo, S., Maiga, M., Maiga, A., Dembele,M., Diakite, D., Tembeley, L., Kanoute, M., Traore, S., Sodio, B. & Hawkes, S.: A Scientific Exploration of the Secrets of Timbuktu. In African Cultural History, Eds. J. Holbrook, R. Medupe & J. Urama. Springer, Netherlands, pp 179 – 188, 2008.

406. Warner, B.: Astrophysics in South Africa. Transactions of the Royal Society of South Africa. 63, 61 – 67, 2008.

407. Warner, B.: Hot Subdwarfs in Bamberg. Astronomical Society of the Pacific, Conference Series 392, 379 – 384, 2008.

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408. Wesson, E., Barlow, M. J., Corradi, R. L. M., Drew, J. E., Groot, P. J., Knigge, C., Steeghs, D. H. T., Gaensicke, B. T., Napiwotzki, R., Rodriguez-Gil, P., Zijlstra, A. A., Bode, M. F., Drake, J. J., Frew, D. J., Gonzalez-Solares, E. A., Greimel, R., Irwin, M. J., Morales-Rueda, L., Nelemans, G., Parker, Q. A., Sale, S. E., Sokoloski, J. L., Somero,A., Uthas, H., Walton, N. A., Warner, B., Watson, C. A. & Wright, N. J.: A Planetary Nebula around Nova V458 Vul undergoing Flash Ionization. Astrophysical Journal Letters. 688, L21 – L24, 2008.

409. Warner, B. & Woudt, P. A.: QPOs in CVs: An Executive Summary. American Institute of Physics Conference Proceeding. 1054, 101 – 110, 2008.

410. Copperwheat, C. M., Marsh, T. R., Dhillon, V. S., Littlefair, S. P., Woudt, P. A., Warner, B., Steeghs, D., Gansicke, B. T. & Southworth, J.: ULTRACAM observations of two accreting white dwarf pulsators. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 393, 157 – 170, 2009.

411. Woudt, P. A., Warner, B., Osborne, J. & Page, K.: 57 second Oscillations in Nova Centauri 1986 (V842 Cen). Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 395, 2177 – 2182, 2009.

412. Warner, B. & Woudt, P. A.: The Eclipsing Intermediate Polar V597 Pup (Nova Puppis 2007). Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 397, 979 – 984, 2009.

413. Warner, B. & Woudt, P. A.: Dwarf Nova Oscillations in VW Hyi. Astronomical Society of the Pacific, Conference Series. 404, 45 – 49, 2009.

414. Woudt, P. A., Steeghs, D., Karovska, M., Warner, B., Groot, P. J., Nelemans, G., Roelofs, G. H. A., Marsh, T. R., Nagayama, T., Smits D. P. & O’Brien, T.: The Expanding Bipolar Shell of the Helium Nova V455 Puppis. Astrophysical Journal. 706, 738 – 746, 2009.

415. Warner, B. & Woudt, P. A.: The White Dwarf in V842 Cen (Nova Cen 1986). American Journal of Physics Conferences Series. 172, 012038, 1 – 5, 2009.

416. Woudt, P.A. & Warner, B.: Dwarf Nova Oscillations and Quasi-Periodic Oscillations in Cataclysmic Variables - VII. OY Carinae and Oscillations in Dwarf Novae in Quiescence. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 400, 835 – 842, 2009.

417. Warner, B.: Charles Darwin and John Herschel. South African Journal of Science. 105, 432 – 439, 2009.

418. Woudt, P. A., Warner, B., O’Donoghue, D., Buckley, D. A. H., Still, M, Romero-Colemero, E. & Vaisanen, P.: Dwarf Nova Oscillations and Quasi-Periodic Oscillations in Cataclysmic Variables, VIII. VW Hyi in outburst observed with the Southern African Large Telescope. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 401, 500 – 506, 2010.

419. Woudt, P. A. & Warner, B.: High Speed Photometry of Faint Cataclysmic Variables - VI. Car2, V1040 Cen, Hα075648, IL Nor (Nova Nor 1893), HS Pup (Nova Pup 1963), SDSS J2048-06, CSS081419-005022 and CSS112634-100210. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 403, 398 – 404, 2010.

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420. Mukadam, A. S., Townsley, D., Gansicke, B. T., Szkody, S., Marsh, T. R., Bildsten, L., Aungwerojwit, A., Schreiber, M. R., Southworth, J, Schwope, A., For, B., Robinson, E. L., Tovmassian, G., Zharikov, S. V., Hidas, M. G., Baliber, N., Brown, T., Woudt, P. A., Warner, B., O’Donoghue, D., Buckley, D. & Sefako, R.: Multi-Site Observations of Pulsation in the Accreting White Dwarf SDSS J161033-010223.3 (V386 Ser). Astrophysical Journal. 714, 1702 – 1714, 2010.

421. Il-Seong, N., Ruggles, C., Gurshtein, A., DeVorkin, D., De Jogn, T., Kochar, R., Nakamura, T., Orchiston, W., Videira, A., Warner, B.: Commission 41: History of Astronomy. Transactions of the International Astronomical Union, 6, Issue T27, 263 – 266, 2010.

422. Warner, B., Woudt, P. A.: White Dwarf Pulsations in the Cataclysmic Variables SDSS0919+08 and VSX J0747+0650. 17th European White Dwarf Workshop, American Institute of Physics Conference Proceedings. 1273, 526 – 529, 2010.

423. Warner, B., Woudt, P. A.: High Speed Photometry of Catalina Sources. In International Conference on Binaries, eds.V. Kologera & M. van der Sluys, American Institute of Physics Conference Proceedings. 1314, 185 – 189, 2010.

424. Maccarone, T. J., Warner, B.: Strong [OIII] and [NII] emission lines in globular clusters from photoionized R Corona Borealis star winds. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 410, L32 – L36, 2011.

425. Woudt, P. A., Warner, B. VSX J074727.6+065050: A dwarf nova with a non-radially pulsating white dwarf primary. Astrophysics and Space Science, 333, 119 – 123, 2011.

426. Copperwheat, C. M., Marsh, T. R., Dhillon, V. S., Littlefair, S. P., Woudt, P. A., Warner, B., Patterson, J., Steeghs, D., Kemp, J., Armstrong, E., Rea, R.: The photometric period in ES Ceti. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 413, 3068 – 3074, 2011.

427. Warner, B: The Herschel Condition, in Under the Baobab, essays to honour Stuart Saunders on his eightieth birthday, Africa Rhetoric Publishing, Volume 2, No. 2, Special Series: The Elephant and the Obelisk I, Ed. P.-J. Salazar, pp. 29 – 40, 2011.

428. Woudt, P. A., Warner, B., de Bude, D., Macfarlane, S., Schurch, M. P. E., Zietsman, E.: High Speed Photometry of faint Cataclysmic Variables VII. Targets selected from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey and the Catalina Real-time Transient Survey. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 421, 2414 - 2429, 2012.

429. De Bude, D. L., Woudt, P. A., Warner, B., Macfarlane, S. A.: Ultra-Compact Binaries in the Galaxy. African Skies/Cieux Africains, No. 16, pp. 111 – 113, July 2012.

430. Woudt, P. A., Warner, B., De Bude, D.: Orbital Period Distribution of Cataclysmic Variables in the Catalina Real-Time Transient Survey. African Skies/Cieux Africains, No. 16, pp. 141 – 143, July 2012.

431. Warner, B., The Power of the Unexpected, in New Windows on Transients across the Universe, International Astronomical Union Symposium 285, Oxford 2012, pp. 3 -8. [Opening Keynote Address]

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432. De Bude, D., Woudt, P. A., Warner, B.: Characterizing the Dwarf Nova Population of the Catalina Real-time Transient Survey. International Astronomical Union Symposium 285, Oxford, pp. 301 – 302, 2012.

433. Woudt, P. A., Warner, B., Zietsman, E. : SDSS J0349-0059 is a GW Virginis star. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 426, 2137 – 2141, 2012.

434. Woudt, P. A., Warner, B., Gulbis, A., Coppejans, R., Hambsch, F. –J., Beardmore, A. P., Evans, P. A., Osborne, J. P., Page, K. L., Wynn, G. A., van der Heyden, K,: CC Sculptoris: A superhumping intermediate polar. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 427, 1004 - 1013, 2012.

435. Warner, B., Woudt, P. A.: High speed photometry of faint Cataclysmic Variables: A progress report. International Astronomical Union Symposium 290. Eds C. M. Zhang, T. Belloni, M. Mendez & S. N. Zhang pp. 339-340, 2013.

436. Warner, B., Woudt, P. A.: The PG1159 Star SDSS J0349-0059 is a GW Virginis star. Astronomical Society of the Pacific, Conference Series. 469, 65 – 68, 2013.

437. Sion, E. M., Szkody, P., Mukadam, A., Warner, B., Woudt, P., Walter, F., Henden, A., Goden, P.: Multiwavelength Photometry and Hubble Space Telescope Spectroscopy of the Old Nova V842 Cen. Astrophysical Journal. 772, Paper 116, 2013.

438. Coppejans,D. L, Woudt, P. A., Warner, B., Macfarlane, S. A., Schurch, M. P. E., Kotze, M., Breytenbach, H. B., Gulbis, A. A. S., Coppejans, R. High speed photometry of faint cataclysmic variable stars -VIII. Targets from the Catalina Real-time Transient Survey, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 436, Paper 1900, 14 pp, 2013.

IN PRESS

Warner, B.: Accretion onto White Dwarfs. In Accretion Processes in Astrophysics, Eds. Cambridge University Press

Warner, B.: Piazzi Smyth, The Cape of Good Hope, Teneriffe and the siting of Large Telescopes.: In Accretion Processes in Astrophysics, Cambridge University Press

Warner, B., Woudt, P. A.: The UCT CCD Southern CV Survey Synopsis. Physics of Accreting Compact Binaries. eds.

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Egan, J. M., Woudt, P. A., Warner, B., Williams, R., Steeghs, D. T. H., Riberio, V. A. R. M.:, High Speed Photometry and Spectroscopy of Novae at Quiescence. In Stella Novae: Future and Past Decades, Eds P. A. Woudt & V. A. R. M. Riberio. ASP Conference Series,

IN PREPARATION

Débarbat, S., Warner, B.: Paysages de l’hémisphère sud du milieu du XVIIIe siècle.

Warner, B. Early Astronomy at the Cape of Good Hope. Brenthurst Press [Book]

Research Publications Other than Astronomy

1a. Captain Cook's Contributions to the South African Museum. Africana Notes and News, 23, 19-21, 1978.

2a. Queen Rebecca. Africana Notes and News, 23, 44, 1978.

3a. Carel Sparmann, Daguerrotypist. Africana Notes and News, 23, 45, 1978.

4a. The Herschel Obelisk. Quarterly Bulletin of the South African Library, 32, 56-69, 1978.

5a. Charles Piazzi Smyth: Pioneer Cape Photographer. Africana Notes and News, 23, 52-59, 1978.

6a. Samuel Parlby: Further Biographical Details. Africana Notes and News, 23, 63-65, 1978.

7a. Sir George Grey, Lady Grey and Admiral Sir Henry Keppel. Quarterly Bulletin of the South African Library, 33, 27-32, 1978.

8a. Maclear's Beacon. The Journal of the Mountain Club of South Africa, 24-25, 1978.

9a. Charles Piazzi Smyth: Pioneer Cape Photographer: An Addendum. Africana Notes and News, 24, 27-30, 1980.

10a. Lithographs by Charles Davidson Bell. Africana Notes and News, 24, 195-199, 1981.

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11a. George Thompson's visit to the Cango Caves. Quarterly Bulletin of the South African Library, 36, 10-16, 1981.

12a. (with G. Avery, R.F. Hurly and N. Warner) Maclear's Baseline on Grand Parade, Africana Notes and News, 25, 12-19, 1982.

13a. Charles Piazzi Smyth: Pioneer Cape Photographer: A Further Addendum, Africana Notes and News, 25, 241-245, 1983.

14a. Early Photographic Experiments of Dr. Atherstone, Africana Notes and News, 25, 295-297, 1983.

15a. Two Items of Aeronautical Africana. Africana Notes and News, 26, 125-126, 1984.

16a. The Cape of Good Hope Horticultural Society, Africana Notes and News, 28, 1-2, 1988.

17a. First Photographs at the Cape, Sagittarius, 4, 2-7, 1989.

18a. (with J. Rourke) Riebeek Kasteel: In the Footsteps of de la Caille and Thunberg. Sagittarius, 5, 12-17, 1990.

19a. The Cape in 1827 as seen by Marianne James. Brenthurst Archives, 1, 30-40, 1994.

20a. Science in the Quarterly Bulletin. Quarterly Bulletin of the South African Library, 50, Nos. 1 & 2, 52-58, Sept.-Dec. 1995.

21a. The Reverend Sydney Smith: Two Witticisms. Notes & Queries, 244, 461,1999.

22a. Sir John Herschel’s Sketches of Simon’s Bay and Hout Bay. Quarterly Bulletin of the National Library of South Africa, 62, 145 – 151, 2008.

23a Charles Davidson Bell Water-colours and Lithographs in the National Maritime Museum, London. Quarterly Bulletin of the National Library of South Africa, 62, 176 – 184, 2009.

24a (with R. Stewart): William John Burchell: The multi-skilled polymath, South African Journal of Science 108, 45 – 53, 2012.

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