Journal of the British Astronomical Association. Vol.2 No.4

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  • 7BAA Journal Vol.2 No.4 January 1892
  • 26The Observatory
  • 9REPORT OF THE MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION HELL) JANUARY 27, 1892
  • 13PAPERS
  • 13Recent Observations of Bright Spots on Saturn
  • 17The Taurid Meteors
  • 17The Present and the Past Newtonian Telescope
  • 18Saturn's Ring-Shadow and Crape Ring in 1892
  • 20The Distribution of the Solar Prominences of 1891
  • 24Astronomical Publications
  • 24Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
  • 43The Aurora of March 6, 1892
  • 28Knowledge
  • 29Astronomy and Astro-Physics
  • 31The Astronomical Journal
  • 34Bulletin Astronomique
  • 36Ciel et Terre
  • 38Mitteilungen der Vercinigung von Preunden der Astronomie und kosmischen Physik
  • 39OBITUARIES
  • 39Sir GEORGE BIDDELL AIRY, KCB
  • 41Photograph: Sir GEORGE BIDDELL AIRY
  • 42Prof. JOHN COUCH ADAMS
  • 43CORRESPONDENCE
  • 8COUNCIL
  • 7Contents
  • 48MADRAS OBSERVATORY
  • 44Aurorae and Sunspots.
  • 46NEW BOOKS AND MEMOIRS
  • 46The Milky Way, from the North Pole to iox1E of Sooth Declination, drawn at the Earl of Posse's Observatory at Birr Castle. By Otto Boeddicker
  • 46Beobachtnngcn des Planeten Mars von O. Lohse. Pnbli-cationen des Astrophysikalischen Observatoriums zu Potsdam. Nr. 28.
  • 47Notes
  • 47NORTH WESTERN BRANCH (MANCHESTER)
  • 47NARROW ESCAPE OF THE ASTRONOMER ROYAL FOE SCOTLAND
  • 47A NEW COMET (1892a)
  • 48NEW MINOR PLANET
  • 48NAMES OF MINOR PLANETS
  • 48WOLSINGHAM OBSERVATORY
  • 48THE ROTATION OF VENUS
  • 44The Aurora of March 6, 1892
  • 49EPHEMERIS FOB TEMPEL'S COMET (1867 II)
  • 49EPHEMERIS OF WINNECKE's COMET
  • 49RE-DISCOVERY OF BROOKS' COMET (1890 II)
  • 49PROMINENCE PHOTOGRAPHY
  • 49RETURN OF THE GREAT SUNSPOT
  • 50NOTICES
  • 50Special General Meeting.
  • 50Saturn Section
  • 51New Members, Elected January 27, 1892
  • 45The Draper Catalogue
  • 52Candidates for Election as Members of the Association. FEBRUARY 24. 1892
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