Journal of the British Astronomical Association. Vol.1 No.5
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- -1BAA Journal - Vol. 1 No. 5 - February 1891
- 23Comparative Selenology.
- 42BABYLONIAN ASTRONOMY AND CHRONOLOGY
- 1REPORT OF THE MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION HELD FEBRUARY 25, 1891.
- 9Rules of the British Astronomical Association.
- 9XX.—LOCAL BRANCHES.
- 11REPORTS OF THE OBSERVING SECTIONS
- 11Coloured star section
- 13PAPERS
- 13Photographic and Meteoric Astronomy
- 15Observations of Variable Stars in 1890
- 21Nassmyth's 20-inch Reflector
- 28The Red Spot on Jupiter
- 52INFLUENCE OF THE WIND ON THE DIRECTION OF BIRDS OF PASSAGE. P. J. De Ridder
- 43TEMPERATURE IN THE GLACIAL EPOCH. T. G. Bonney
- 31Note on a Nebula surrounding zeta Orionis discovered by Photography
- 35Notes re Mars
- 38Astronomical Publications.
- 38 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society." Vol. LI., No. 4. February 1891.
- 41The Observatory
- 41THE ORIGIN OF THE STELLAR SYSTEMS. T. J. J. See
- 41JOHN HARRISON. James U. Poole.
- 42SELENOGRAPHICAL NOTES. Thos. Gwyn Elger.
- 42THE WINTER OF 1890-1891. W. Ellis
- 42 Nature
- 43RECENT PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE ANNULAR NEBULA IN LYRA. Miss A. M. Clerke.
- 46The Astronomical Journal
- 34The Algol Variables
- 45PHENOMENA OBSERVED UPON SATURN AT THE TIME OF PASSAGE OF THE SUN AND OF THE EARTH THROUGH THE PLANE OF ITS RINGS in 1877 AND 1878. E. L. Trouvelot.
- 44Huygens and his correspondents
- 44February sunshine
- 44Knowledge
- 44On the form of the Milky Way
- 44Milky Way on the southern hemisphere
- 45VARIABLE STARS OF THE ALGOL TYPE. Miss A. M. Clerke
- 45 The Sidereal Messenger
- 45On WOLF AND RAYET'S BRIGHT-LINE STARS IN CYGNUS. William Huggins and Mrs. Huggins
- 45How TO MAKE A LENS. George S. Jones
- 45NOTE ON THE DOUBLE STAR sigma 186. S. W. Burnham
- 43THE SUNSHINE OF LONDON. Fredk. J. Brodie
- 52THE CLOSING OF THE SCHELDE
- 46New Bookmark
- 48Comptes Rendus
- 49Bulletin Astronomique
- 50 L'Astronomie
- 50 LAST WORD ABOUT THE WINTER. HOW THE COLD LEFT EUROPE. C. Flammarion.
- 50PHOTOGRAPHY OF THE COLOURS OF THE SOLAR SPECTRUM. G. Lippmann.
- 50SOME CHANGES OBSERVED ON THE PLANET MARS. C. Flammarion.
- 51Ciel et Terre
- 51SNOW AND WEATHER-CHARTS. Louis Decamps.
- 51THE FUTURE OF THE SOLID LAND. A. de L
- 52MONTHLY METEOROLOGICAL REVIEW FOR DECEMBER 1890, and the ANNUAL METEOROLOGICAL REVIEW, 1890. A. Lancaster.
- 42STEREOSCOPIC ASTRONOMY. W. Le Conte Stevens.
- -1Contents
- 58NOTE ON AN APPARATUS WHICH MIGHT FURNISH THE AMOUNT OF THE VARIATIONS OF LATITUDE. A. Nobile
- 55Sirius
- 53VARIABLE STARS.
- 53TORSION OF PLANETARY GLOBES. W. Prinz
- 53THE SOLAR CORONA.
- 53Himmel und Erde
- 53NEW SPECTROSCOPIC INVESTIGATIONS ON MOUNT HAMILTON. The motion of Nebulae in the line of sight as observed by Mr. J. Keeler. Edward S. Holden.
- 54OBITUARY NOTICE OF DR. C. H. F. PETERS, DIRECTOR OF THE LITCHFIELD OBSERVATORY IN CLINTON (with portrait).
- 54SOME RESULTS OF PHOTOGRAPHY IN ITS APPLICATION TO THE HEAVENS. F. Koerber
- 54ON THE ORIGIN OF THE CIRCULAR MOUNTAINS ON THE MOON
- 54SOME REMARKS (descriptive) ON THE SOURCES OF ICELAND SPAR. Th. Thoroldson of Reykjavik
- 54A VISIT TO THE METEOROLOGICAL INSTITUTE AT BERLIN AND ITS STATIONS NEAR POTSDAM. Ernst Wagner.
- 59A catalogue of binary stars
- 60Report of the Superintendent of the US Coast survey 1888
- 55Astronomische Nachrichten
- 58EPHEMERIS OF WINNECKE'S COMET FOR 1891. A. Krueger
- 58CORRECTIONS OF ARGELANDER'S SOUTHERN ZONES, AND OF THEIR CATALOGUE BY OELTZEN. E. Weiss
- 58ON THE FOUNDATIONS OF THE STAR-CATALOGUES IN THE BONN OBSERVATIONS, VOL. VI., AND THEIR RELATION TO SCHJELLERUP'S CATALOGUE. Wilhelm Schur.
- 58ON THE MUNICH STARS IN THE SOUTHERN BONN DURCHMUSTERUNG. I. Bauschinger.
- 58ON TWO LONG PERIOD VARIABLES IN PYXIS AND PISCIS AUSTRINUS. J. Holetschek.
- 58A NEW VARIABLE STAR IN AURIGA. T. E. Espin.
- 58ON THE YEARLY VARIATION OF LATITUDE. Norbert Herz
- 58ON A PROBLEM OF THE INTEGRAL CALCULUS. I de Ball
- 58OBITUARY NOTICE OF DR. G. L. CAMPHAUSEN (died 1890, December 3). H. C. Vogel.
- 59New Books and Memoirs
- 59Discussion of observations of the Transit of Venus in 1761
- 52RELATIVE TO A RECENT WORK OF M. W. PRINZ ON THE LIKENESS BETWEEN TERRESTRIAL AND PLANETARY MAPS. Ch. Lagrange
- 52CI.IMATOI.OGICAL ELEMENTS DETERMINED BY NATURAL PHENOMENA. Cl. Buvé.
- 63Life and letters of the Rev S.W. Webb
- 52REPLY TO THE CRITICISMS OF M. W. PRINZ CONCERNING MY LUNAR DRAWINGS. L. Weinek, followed by a further REPLY from W. Prinz.
- 60The chief nebular line
- 61Occultations of a star by Neptune
- 61Wolsingham observatory
- 61New variable stars
- 61Minor Planets
- 62The rotation of Venue
- 62Pulkowa Observatory
- 62Melbourne Observatory
- 62CORRESPONDENCE
- 62Radiant point of the August meteors
- 60NOTES
- 65On the visibility of the disk of Titan with a power of 150
- 64The Connexion between Comets and Meteors
- 65The next total solar eclipse in England
- 66The inferior planets
- 66Rime frost on mirrors
- 67Inquiries.
- 68Notices of the Association
- 69Papers received for the Meeting. March 25th.
- 70Lunar Section
- 70Candidates for Election
- 72New Members Elected 25 February 1891
- 73Committee of Advice.
- 73General Notices.