Journal of the British Astronomical Association. Vol.7 No.4

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  • 16BAA Journal VOLUME 7 (VII), NUMBER 4 January 1897
  • 43The Large Sun-spot of January 1897
  • 18COUNCIL
  • 19REPORT OF THE MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION, HELD ON JANUARY 27, 1897
  • 25REPORTS OF THE BRANCHES
  • 25NORTH-WESTERN BRANCH (MANCHESTER).
  • 27WEST OF SCOTLAND BRANCH (GLASGOW).
  • 27NEW SOUTH WALES BRANCH (SYDNEY).
  • 28PAPERS
  • 44Solar Eclipses seen from Jupiter.
  • 34The Positions of Sun-spots.
  • 36The Oudemann Sea of Mars.
  • 39CORRESPONDENCE
  • 39Observing Weather at Portland.
  • 40On Sir William Merschel's Drawings of Mars.
  • 41Aurora Borealis,
  • 42LARGE SUNSPOT. Group. VI.
  • 52MERCURY.
  • 16Contents.
  • 49New Members of the Association. ELECTED JANUARY 27, 1897
  • 46NOTES
  • 46THOMAS GWYN EMPEY ELGER
  • 47Personal Notes
  • 48NOTICES
  • 48The East of Scotland Branch.
  • 49New South Wales Branch. NEW MEMBER ELECTED, 17ΤH NOVEMBER 1896
  • 45The " Black Holes " in Sun-spots.
  • 50ASTRONOMICAL PUBLICATIONS
  • 49Candidates for Election as Members of the Association. FEBRUARY 24, 1897.
  • 50THE TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE OF 1896, AUGUST 9
  • 50AN OLD RECORD OF THE CORONA.
  • 50REMARKS ON THE ARTICLES OF MR. E. J. WILCZYNSKI IN THIS JOURNAL, Vol. IV., No. 2
  • 51CICHUS.
  • 51LICK OBSERVATORY ATLAS OF THE MOON
  • 51PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIES OF THE MOON AT THE PARIS OBSERVATORY
  • 28The Cause of the Darkness of Sun Spots
  • 52THE MARKINGS ON VENUS
  • 58MINOR PLANETS.
  • 60ON A METHOD OP ALLOWING FOR THE INEQUALITY IN APPARENT DIURNAL MOTION DUE TO REFRACTION.
  • 54MISTS ON MARS
  • 54THE CANALS OF MARS
  • 54METEORS
  • 55THE WORSHIP OF METEORITES.
  • 55DURATION AND CHARACTER OF THE LEONID RADIANT.
  • 55SHOOTING STARS OBSERVED AT ATHENS, 1896
  • 55COMETS
  • 61EVIDENCE OF THE EVOLUTION OF STELLAR SYSTEMS.
  • 58THE QUESTION OF CARBON IN BRIGHT LINE STARS
  • 58CARBON IN BRIGHT LINE STARS.
  • 59AN AUTOMATIC ARRANGEMENT FOR GIVING BREADTH TO STELLAR SPECTRA ON A PHOTOGRAPHIC PLATE
  • 59THE SPECTROSCOPIC BINARY a1 GEMINI
  • 59DR. SFE'S RESEARCHES ON THE EVOLUTION OF STELLAR SYSTEMS, VOL. I
  • 60NEW VARIABLES
  • 60NORTHERN CIRCUMPOLAR VARIABLES.
  • 53OBSERVATIONS OF MARS AT JUVISY
  • 53Is MARS INHABITED?
  • 64OBSERVATORIES; MELBOURNE
  • 62LATITUDE VARIATIONS IN 1897
  • 62ON THE APPLICATION OF INTERFERENCE METHODS TO THE DETERMINATION OF THE EFFECTIVE WAVE-LENGTH OF STARLIGHT.
  • 63UNIVERSAL TIME
  • 63THE GEODETIC SURVEY OF SOUTH AFRICA
  • 64THE CAPE PHOTOGRAPHIC DURCIIMUSTERUNG
  • 64OBSERVATORIES ; PIILKOVA
  • 61CELESTIAL EDDIES.
  • 65A NEW METHOD FOR THE DIBECT DETERMINATION OF THE ABSOLUTE ZENITH POSITION.
  • 65THE ZODIACAL LIGHT.
  • 65SOLAR MOTION AS A GAUGE OF STELLAR DISTANCES.
  • 66CHRONOLOGIC AT, NOTES.
  • 66THE TEACHING OF DESCRIPTIVE ASTRONOMY
  • 67SIXTY YEARS OP ASTRONOMICAL RESEARCH
  • 68THE LIFE AND WORK OF DR. GOULD.
  • 69WILLIAM CRAWFORD WINLOCK.
  • 69INDEX TO CURRENT ASTRONOMICAL PUBLICATIONS
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