This volume contains the fifteenth tri-annual reports of the Presidents
of the forty Commissions of the International Astronomical Union; it
refers to the progress in our discipline during the three years 1970,
1971 and 1972. As compared to earlier volumes a gradual change in
character is unmistakable. The ever increasing flow of publications,
combined with the obvious necessity to keep the Reports at a reasonable
size and price level has gradually forced the Commission Presidents to
be more selective than before in drafting their Reports. I have
certainly stimulated them into that direction - in order that Reports
like these be valuable and lasting, it seems imperative that the
individual contributions have the character of a critical overall
review, where a fairly complete summary is given of the major develop
ments and discoveries of the past three years, and in which the broad
developments and new trends be clearly outlined, while at the same time
essential problems for future research are identified. With respect to
the latter item I have suggested the Commission Presidents to add to
their reports a brief section on scientific priorities for future
research in the field of their Commissions. In order to save space I
have suggested to Commission Presidents that references to published
papers are given on the basis of their number in the published issues of
Astronomy and Astrophysics Abstracts. For instance, the indication (06.
078. 019) or (AAA 06. 078."