Journal of the British Astronomical Association. Vol.7 No.6
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- 1BAA Journal - Vol.7 (VII) No.6 - May 1897
- 16The Rotation of Venus.
- 8REPORTS OF THE SECTIONS
- 8Jupiter Section.
- 8THE NORTH EQUATORIAL BELT OF JUPITER. Rev. Τ. H. Foulkes,
- 8PAPERS
- 8On the Determination of the Orbit of a Comet or Planet from three Observations made at Intervals of a few Days. By A. C. D. CROMMELIN
- 15CORRESPONDENCE
- 15Change of Colour in a Star.
- 23DEATH OE MR. ADAM HILGER, F.R.A.S.
- 23NEW PRIZES.—Mr. Η .Wilde
- 16Solar Eclipses seen from Jupiter's Satellites.
- 19NEW BOOKS AND MEMOIRS
- 19Hindu Astronomy, by W. Brennand
- 19The Indian Calendar, by Bobert Sewell and Sankara Balkrishna Dikshit.
- 20Navigation and Nautical Astronomy, by F. C. Stebbing
- 20NOTES
- 20ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
- 21PROF. JAMES JOSEPH SYLVESTER. P. A. Mahon
- 22M. ANTOINE THOMSON D'ABBADIE
- 30GENERAL PROBLEMS OF CELESTIAL MECHANICS
- 1REPORT OF THE MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION, HELD ON MARCH 31, 1897.
- 26ABSORPTION OF LIGHT BY ASTRONOMICAL OBJECTIVES. J. Wilsing
- 24NOTICES
- 24New Members of the Association. ELECTED MARCH 3I, 1897.
- 24Candidates for Election as Members of the Association. APRIL 28, 1897.
- 24Candidates for Election as Members of the Association. In connexion with proposed new Branch in Melbourne, Victoria. APRIL 28, 1897
- 25North-Western Branch (Manchester). NEW MEMBERS ELECTED APRIL 7, 1897.
- 25The Album of the Norway Eclipse Cruise.
- 26ASTRONOMICAL PUBLICATIONS
- 23PERSONAL NOTES.—Dr. Karl Bohlin
- 26ALTERATION OF THE PREVIOUSLY ACCEPTED VALUE OF A DIVISION OF THE OBJECTIVE SCALES FOR THE REPSOLP HELIOMETER IN GOTTINGEN. Prof. W. Schur
- 26OBSERVATIONS OF JUPITER WITH THE UTRECHT REFRACTOR
- 26DETERMINATION OF THE DIAMETER AND POLAR DEPRESSION OF MARS. Prof. W. Schur
- 26OBSERVATIONS OF THE DOUBLE-STAR 70 OPHIUCHI. Prof. W. Schur
- 26ORIGIN OF CRATERS IN THE MOON. V. Wellman
- 27VARIABLE STARS.
- 29SOME PROBLEMS IN ASTRONOMY OF PRECISION. George C. Comstock
- 29THE LOWELL OBSERVATORY IN MEXICO. A. E. Douglas
- 30PHOTOGRAPHS IN THE STUDY OF ASTRONOMY. Wm. W. Payne
- 18Eclipse of the Sun, February 1897.
- 32THE BRUCE PHOTOGRAPHIC TELESCOPE. Edward C. Pickering
- 36SATELLITES OF MARS DURING 1896 OPPOSITION. J. M. Schaeberle
- 36VARIATIONS IN THE DECLINATION SYSTEM OF THE BERLINER JAHRBUCH. R. H. Tucker
- 33NOTE ON MR. MILLER'S ARTICLE, " WHERE DID MARS GET ITS MOONS ?"
- 33COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY OBSERVATORY'S PUBLICATIONS
- 34THE CHEMISTRY OF THE STARS.—Mr. Fowler
- 34STAR SYSTEMS. T. W. Backhouse
- 35PHOTOGRAPH OF THE GREAT NEBULA IN ORION. Dr. Isaac Roberts
- 35CONSTANT OF ABERRATION. M. Nyren
- 35SECULAR PERTURBATIONS OF MERCURY. E. Doolittle
- 37THE APRIL METEORS. W. F. Denning
- 37BALL'S SUPPOSED DISCOVERY OF THE DUPLICITY OF SATURN'S RING. W. T. Lynn
- 36JUPITER'S FIFTH SATELLITE. J. M. Schaeberle
- 36SUN-SPOTS. L. O. Tilson and F. J. H. Mansfield
- 36ANNALS OF THE OBSERVATORY OF BORDEAUX, VOL. 6. M. Loewy
- 36FORMATION OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM. M. du Ligondes
- 36SOLAR OBSERVATIONS AT LYON, OCTOBER—DECEMBER, 1896. J. Guillaume
- 36PHOTOGRAPHIC AND VISUAL OBSERVATIONS.—M. Radau
- 37IRON LINES IN ΤΠΕ HOTTEST STARS. J. Norman Lockyer
- 37THE ROTATION PERIODS OF VENUS AND MERCURY
- 37COMET TEWFIK. W. T. Lynn
- 32THE PHYSICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF THE ROTATION PERIODS OF MERCURY AND VENUS ESTABLISHED BY MR. LOWELL'S RECENT OBSERVATIONS. T. J. J. See
- 33THE STUDY OF PLANETARY DETAIL. T. J. J. See
- 40ON THE MODE OF PRINTING MAPS OF SPECTRA
- 38OXYGEN IN THE SUN. Arthur Schuster
- 38A NEW FORMULA FOR THE WAVE-LENGTHS OF SPECTRAL LINES J. J. Balmer
- 39THE YERKES OBSERVATORY. George E. Hale
- 39SOLAR OBSERVATIONS MADE AT THE ROMAN COLLEGE. P. Tacchini
- 39SPECTEOHELIOGRAPH. George E. Hale
- 40TOTAL ECLIPSE OF THE SUN, APRIL 16, 18g3. G. E. Hale
- 40CAUSE FOR THE SHIFT OF SPECTRAL LINES. George F. Fitzgerald
- 38MEETING OF THE ASTRONOMISCHE GESELLSCHAFT
- 41PUBLICATIONS OF OBSERVATORIES. — Dr. W. Valentiner
- 40SEARCH FOR LONG ELECTRO-MAGNETIC WAVES IN THE SOLAR RADIATION
- 42COMETS
- 43MINOR PLANETS.
- 43THE LARGEST SPECTROSCOPE IN THE WORLD.—-Prof. Βrashear
- 43PHOTOGRAPHS OF VENUS TO DETECT ITS ROTATION.—W. F. Stanley
- 43METEOR RADIANTS.—Mr. W. H. Wood
- 44SOLAR ECLIPSE OF 1896
- 44CLOUD PROBABILITIES FOR THE SOLAR ECLIPSE OF 1898
- 45INDEX