By cross-correlating the results of two recent large-scale surveys, the gen
eral properties of a well-defined sample of semiregular variable stars have
been determined. ISOGAL mid-infrared photometry (7 and 15 mum) and MACHO V
and R light curves are assembled for approximately 300 stars in the Baade'
s windows of low extinction toward the Galactic bulge. These stars are main
ly giants of late M spectral type, evolving along the asymptotic giant bran
ch (AGB). They are found to possess a wide and continuous distribution of p
ulsation periods and to obey an approximate log P-M-bol relation or set of
such relations. Approximate mass-loss rates (M) over dot in the range of si
milar to 1x10(-8) to 5 x 10(-7) M-. yr(-1) are derived from ISOGAL mid-infr
ared photometry and models of stellar spectra adjusted for the presence of
optically thin circumstellar silicate dust. Mass-loss rates depend on lumin
osity and pulsation period. Some stars lose mass as rapidly as short-period
Mira variables but do not show Mira-like amplitudes. A period of 70 days o
r longer is a necessary but not sufficient condition for mass loss to occur
. For AGE stars in the mass-loss ranges that we observe, the functional dep
endence of mass-loss rate on temperature and luminosity can be expressed as
(M) over dot proportional to (TLbeta)-L-alpha, where a = -8.80(-0.24)(+0.9
6) and beta = + 1.74(-0.24)(+0.16), in agreement with recent theoretical pr
edictions. If we include our mass-loss rates with a sample of extreme mass-
losing AGE stars in the Large Magellanic Cloud and ignore T as a variable,
we get the general result for AGE stars that (M) over dot proportional to L
-2.7, valid for AGB stars with 10(-8) < (M) over dot ( 10(-4) M-. yr(-1).