Journal of the British Astronomical Association. Vol.2 No.5

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  • 1BAA Journal - Volume 2, Number 5 - February 1892
  • 18REPORTS OF OBSERVATORIES
  • 4Papers
  • 4Note on the recent Large Groups of Sun-spots. By E. BROWN.
  • 5Double Stars for April
  • 6Comets and the Galaxy
  • 10Note on the Brilliancy of Stars. By W. H. S. MONCK
  • 13The Adjustment of a Small Equatoreal. By E. W. MAUNDER
  • 17Astronomical Publications
  • 17Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
  • 18EDUARD SCHÖNFELD
  • 24NEW NEBULA in Camelopardalis
  • 24THE EARTH'S ORBITAL VELOCITY
  • 19The Observatory
  • 19THE NEW STAR IN AURIGA
  • 19GREAT MAGNETIC DISTURBANCE OF 1892, FEBRUARY 13-14
  • 19SELENOGRAPHICAL NOTES. T. Gwyn
  • 20NATURE
  • 20The spectrum of iron and the periodic law
  • 21Knowledge
  • 21Movement of the stars
  • 21English Mechanic
  • 23Proper motions of fixed stars
  • 24ELEMENTARY PRINCIPLES GOVERNING THE EFFICIENCY OF SPECTROSCOPES FOR ASTRONOMICAL PURPOSES
  • 32SELENOGRAPHICAL STUDIES, CAPELLA AND ISIDORUS. C. Gaudibert
  • 1Report held on 24 February 1892of the meeting
  • 30THE PERIOD OF 3567 V LEONIS. H. M. Parkhurst
  • 27ENLARGED DRAWINGS FROM LUNAR PHOTOGRAPHS TAKEN AT THE LICK OBSERVATORY. L. Weinek
  • 27SHOOTING STARS, BOLIDES, AND AEROLITES. Jesus Munoz Tebar
  • 27DETERMINATION OF PARALLAX BY OBSERVATIONS WITH THE MERIDIAN CIRCLE. J. C. Kapteyn.
  • 27NOTE OF OBSERVATIONS OF A DARK TRANSIT OF JUPITER'S THIRD SATELLITE. J. Tebbutt.
  • 27AWARD OF THE DONOHOE MEDAL to Mr. Barnard
  • 27THE FORMS OF JUPITER'S SATELLITES. J. M. Schaeberle and W. W. Campbell.
  • 27NOTE ON THE PATH OF A PERSEID METEOR observed in Denmark. Torvald Kohl.
  • 27Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific
  • 29The Astronomical Journal
  • 25Astronomy and Astrophysics
  • 30NEW DOUBLE STAR 26 AURIGAE S. W Burnham
  • 30OBSERVATIONS OF THE VARIABLE STAR U GEMINORUM 1891-92. P. S. Yendell.
  • 30Comptes Rendus de l'Académie des Sciences
  • 30ON THE MAGNETIC DISTURBANCE OF FEBRUARY 13-14. M. Mascart.
  • 30NOTE ON A SUN-SPOT OBSERVED AT THE MEUDON OBSERVATORY, FEBRUARY 5-17. J. Janssen.
  • 30PHOTOGRAPHS OF NOVA AURIGAE MADE AT THE VATICAN-OBSERVATORY. F. Denza
  • 31L'Astronomie
  • 31LUNAR CURIOSITIES. C. Flammarion.
  • 32LOCAL TIME AND UNIVERSAL TIME. C. Wolf
  • 32CHEMISTRY AND ASTRONOMY. A. Cornu.
  • 32THE VARIATION OF COAST LINE. C. Flammarion.
  • 19THE SUN-SPOTS, THE MAGNETIC STORMS, AND THE AURORA
  • 32CONJUNCTION OF VENUS AND JUPITER ON FEBRUARY 6. G. Tramblay.
  • 39BOLOMETER AND RADIOMICROMETER. Dr. J. Maurer
  • 38THE SMALL INCREASE OF TEMPERATURE UNDER MOUNTAINS AS A PROOF OF THE SO-CALLED " MOUNTAIN-ROOTS " AND " MASS DEFECTS." F. M. Stopff
  • 32JUPITER. RECENT DISCOVERIES. C. Flammarion.
  • 33A NEW STAR.
  • 33METEOROLOGY OF THE YEAR 1891
  • 33ALPINE GLACIERS. Ch. Dufour
  • 33Ciel et Terre
  • 33REMARKABLE MAGNETIC PERTURBATION
  • 37Vierteljahrsschrift der Astronomischen Gesellschaft
  • 38Himmel und Erde
  • 38THE SONNBLICK. Heinrich Samter.
  • 43Report of the inaugural meeting 10 March 1892
  • 46Correspondence
  • 38FALB'S CRITICAL DAYS. {Conclusion). J. M. Pernter.
  • 39Astronomy in the Monthlies
  • 39Fortnightly Review
  • 39THE DISSIPATION OF ENERGY. Lord Kelvin
  • 40Nineteenth Century.
  • 40NEW STARS. J. Norman Lockyer.
  • 41Good Words.
  • 41THE MOON. Sir R. S. Ball
  • 42North Western Branch
  • 42MANCHESTER
  • 43Council
  • 32THE LIGHT OF THE ECLIPSED MOON. G. Tramblay
  • 32ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY OF FRANCE
  • 51Names of minor planets
  • 47Mercury by George Young
  • 47Dewing of Mirrors
  • 48Satellites of Saturn
  • 49NOTES
  • 49Comet Swift 1892 alpha
  • 50Comet Winnecke 1892c
  • 50Comet Denning 1892b
  • 50Comet Wolf 1892 II
  • 51New Minor Planets
  • 46Mercury
  • 52Stellar spectrography at Mount H
  • 51Nova Aurigae
  • 52Harvard College Observatory
  • 53Recent Deaths
  • 53Astronomy at the World's Fair at Chicago
  • 54Notices of the Association
  • 55New Members, Elected February 24, 1892
  • 55Candidates for Election as Members of the Association. MARCH 30, 1892
  • 56Saturn Section
  • 56Shadows of Mimas and Enceladus
  • 56Errata
  • 57The Great Sun Spot of February 1892
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