Journal of the British Astronomical Association. Vol.1 No.6
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- 60BAA Journal Vol. 1 No. 6 - MARCH, 1891
- 100EPHEMERIS FOR PHYSICAL OBSERVATIONS OF JUPITER, 1891. A. Marth.
- 62Council
- 64REPORT OF THE MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION HELD MARCH 25, 1891
- 66Nebula surrounding zeta Orionis
- 67REPORTS OF THE OBSERVING SECTIONS
- 67Coloured star section
- 70Papers communicated to the Association.
- 70The Determination of Star Colours.
- 72On Observing Star Colours.
- 73The Determination of Star Colours. By B. J. HOPKINS
- 74The Lunar Walled-plain Ptolemaus
- 83The Canals of Mars.
- 85Two new red stars and a possibly variable star
- 100ERRATA IN MR. TURNER'S NOTE ON THE RECENT DETERMINATION OF THE LONGITUDE OF PARIS.
- 87The Companion of Sirius.
- 88The Solar Star-Cluster.
- 90Solar Activity in 1890.
- 95Selenographic Studies.
- 98Astronomical Publications.
- 98Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
- 98NOTES ON THE PREPARATIONS FOR THE WORK OF THE ASTROPHOTOGRAPHY CHART AT THE ROYAL OBSERVATORY, GREENWICH.
- 98VARIATIONS OF LATITUDE DEDUCED FROM THE OBSERVATIONS OF Polaris MADE AT GREENWICH, 1851-89. Prof. H. G. van de Saude Bakhuyzen.
- 98COMPARISON OF THE STAR-PLACES OF THE GREENWICH TEN-YEAR CATALOGUE WITH THOSE OF THE SECOND MELBOURNE GENERAL CATALOGUE, AND WITH THOSE OF THE CAPE CATALOGUE FOR 1880. A. M. W. Downing.
- 100OBSERVATIONS OF THE PLANET VICTORIA AND COMPARISON STARS, MADE WITH THE TRANSIT CIRCLE OF THE RAD-CLIFFE OBSERVATORY, OXFORD, DURING THE OPPOSITION OF 1889. Communicated by E. J. Stone.
- 100MEAN EIGHT ASCENSIONS AND NORTH POLAR DISTANCES OF COMPARISON STARS FOR THE PLANETS VICTORIA AND SAPPHO, OBSERVED WITH THE CAMBRIDGE TRANSIT CIRCLE. Communicated by Prof. J. C. Adams.
- 100OBSERVATIONS UF THE SATELLITES OF SATURN, OF OCCULTATIONS OF STARS BY THE MOON, AND OF PHENOMENA OF JUPITER'S SATELLITES, MADE AT MR. E. CROSSLEY'S OBSERVATORY, BERMERSIDE, HALIFAX. J. Gledhill
- 109THE KENWOOD PHYSICAL OBSERVATORY. George Hale
- 60Contents.
- 102WHAT I CAN SEE THROUGH MY THREE-INCH. E. M. Antoniadi.
- 100NOTES ON VISITS TO SOME AMERICAN OBSERVATORIES. H. F. Newall.
- 101A VISIT TO THE OBSERVATORY AT WINDSOR, N.S.W. R. T. A. Innes.
- 101SELENOGRAPHICAL NOTES. Thos. Gwyn Elger.
- 102Journal of the Liverpool Astronomical Society
- 102AIRLESS AND WATERLESS CONDITION OF THE MOON. Rev. Fred. F. Grensted.
- 102COLOURED STAR SECTION III. Rev. W. R. Waugh.
- 102NEPTUNE'S PATH. Rev. H. P. Slade
- 102FIRST AURORA, Rev. S. J. Johnson.
- 102COMETS AND METEOR STREAMS. W. Lynn
- 102THE CONSTITUTION OF MATTER. J. E. Gore
- 102REMARKABLE SUN-SPOTS. J. Webb
- 100The Observatory
- 103KNowledge
- 102THE SIZE OF THE PLANE MIRROR IN NEWTONIAN TELESCOPES. T. Westlake.
- 103Nature
- 105English Mechanic
- 105THE PERSEID RADIANT. David Booth.
- 105SELENOGRAPHICAL : REGION S.E. of GUERICKE. T. S. Sheldon.
- 106The Siderial Messenger
- 108Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific
- 108OBSERVATIONS AND DRAWINGS OF SATURN, 1879-1889. Edward S. Holden.
- 109INDEX MAP OF THE MOON. C. A. Young
- 109THE OBSERVATORY OF SWARTHMORE COLLEGE. Miss Susan J. Cunningham.
- 109AN ACCOUNT OF AN EXPERIMENT MADE TO DETERMINE WHETHER GRAVITATION FORCE VARIES WITH TEMPERATURE. A. E. Kennell
- 109CORONAL EXTENSION. C. M. Charropin, S.J.
- 86Sun-Glows.
- 109THE LAW OF THE SOLAR CORONA. Frank H. Bigelow
- 115ON THE VARIATIONS OBSERVED IN THE LATITUDE OF A SINGLE PLACE. A. Gaillot
- 118THE METEOROLOGICAL INSTITUTE AT BERLIN AND ITS STATIONS AT POTSDAM. Ernst Wagner.
- 110PREDICTIONS RELATING TO THE ANNULAR ECLIPSE OF THE SUN, JUNE 6, 1891.
- 111The Astronomical Journal
- 112Bulletin Astronomique.
- 112ON THE FLEXURE OF MICROMETER THREADS. M. Hamy and F. Bonnet.
- 112HELIOCENTRIC CO-ORDINATES OF JUPITER
- 112 L'Astronomie
- 112APPARENT DISAPPEARANCE OF THE RINGS OF SATURN. C. Flammarion.
- 114Comptes Rendus de l'Académie des Sciences
- 114ON THE MEASURE OF THE 52ND PARALLEL IN EUROPE. M. Vénukoff
- 114DETERMINATION OF THE CONSTANT OF ABERRATION. MM. Loewy and Puiseaux.
- 115THIRD RE-UNION OF THE PERMANENT INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE FOR THE PHOTOGRAPHIC CONSTRUCTION OF THE CHART OF THE HEAVENS. Adm. Mouchez
- 115NEW NEBULAE DISCOVERED AT THE PARIS OBSERVATORY. G. Bigourdan.
- 118ON THE SPECTRUM OF THE ZODIACAL LIGHT.
- 115THE LAW ACCORDING TO WHICH THE SUM OF THE DISTANCES OF THE MOON FROM ANY TWO STARS VARIES AS A FUNCTION OF THE TIME. L. Cruts
- 115NEW NEBULAE DISCOVERED AT THE PARIS OBSERVATORY. G. Bigourdan.
- 115Report on a Memoir by M. de Sparre on the FEUCAULT PENDULUM. M. Resal
- 116Astronomische Nachrichten
- 117Sirius
- 117THE SPECTRO-PHOTOGRAPHIC TELESCOPE OF THE POTSDAM OBSERVATORY.
- 117RESEARCHES ON IMPACTS AND DIVISIONS OF PLANETARY MASSES
- 117NEW RESEARCHES ON THE ORBITS OF METEORS.
- 117THE NEBULA IN THE PLEIADES.
- 117ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATORIES.
- 118Himmel und Erde.
- 118THE DETERMINATION OF LONGITUDE AND LATITUDE AT SEA. Rottok, Berlin.
- 110NOTICES FROM THE LICK OBSERVATORY. Members of the staff
- 110SOME PHYSICAL PHENOMENA INVOLVED IN THE MECHANICAL THEORY OF THE CORONA. J. M. Schaeberle.
- 123Charts of the Constellations, from the North Pole to between 35 and 40 degrees of South Declination. By Arthur Cottam,
- 119CORRESPONDENCE
- 119Damp and the Telescope
- 119Errata
- 120A Practical Hint
- 120Rime on mirrors
- 121Naked Eye Astronomy.
- 121The next Total Solar Eclipse in England.
- 121Inquiries.
- 122NeW Books and Memoirs.
- 122Results of Observations with the Meridian Photometer at Harvard Observatory.
- 123Annales de l'Observatoire de Paris. Mémoires, Tome XIX.
- 118ON THE SIMILARITY OF THE SURFACES OF THE EARTH AND THE OTHER PLANETS.
- 124The Summary of a Meteorological Journal kept by C. Leeson Prince
- 124Catalogue of the Crawford Library of the Royal Observatory, Edinburgh.
- 125Notes.
- 125THE PARIS CONGRESS.—
- 127Discobery of a new comet
- 127Recent deaths
- 127New variable star
- 128COMET MEDAL OF THE ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY OF THE PACIFIC
- 128GRESHAM LECTURES ON ASTRONOMY.
- 129Notices of the Association.
- 131New members elected 1891 March 25
- 129Lunar Section.
- 130Candidates for election
- 131Errata