Journal of the British Astronomical Association. Vol.8 No.10

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  • 1BAA Journal - Vol. 8 (VIII) No. 10 - October 1898
  • 21THE GREAT SUN-SPOT
  • 14REPORTS OF THE BRANCHES
  • 14NEW SOUTH WALES BRANCH (SYDNEY).
  • 17PAPERS
  • 17The Total Solar Eclipse of May 28, 1900, at Algiers.
  • 17CORRESPONDENCE
  • 17Sunspot Effect " Westerly Position."
  • 18Saturn's Rings seen from his Equator.
  • 19Variability of the Star Fl. 71 Ophhichi.
  • 19NOTICES
  • 20Report of the Eclipse Expedition.
  • 20Candidates for Election as Members of the Association. 26TH OCTOBER, 1898.
  • 20New Member of the Association. ELECTED 29TH JUNE 1898.
  • 21New Member of the Association in connexion with the Melbourne Branch. ELECTED 29th JUNE 1898.
  • 28THE VARIATION OF LATITUDE AT TOKYO
  • 1REPORT OF THE COUNCIL ON THE WORK OF THE EIGHTH SESSION, OCTOBER 1897 TO OCTOBER 1898.
  • 21THE HEAT WAVE
  • 22THE ROYAL OBSERVATORY, GAPE OF GOOD HOPE
  • 22COMETS
  • 24MINOR PLANETS
  • 25THE LATE MR. DE VII.LIERS
  • 25PUBLICATIONS
  • 25OXFORD UNIVERSITY OBSERVATORY
  • 26KLINKENBERG'S COMETS. W. T. Lynn
  • 26THE ASTRONOMY OF THE CANTERBURY TALES. E. Walter Maunder
  • 26THE CANALS OF MARS. Leo Brenner
  • 26THE SPECTROSCOPE IN ECLIPSE WORK. E. W. Maunder
  • 27THE PROBLEM OF CORONIUM. Agnes M. Clerke
  • 28PARALLAXES AND MASSES OF γ VIRGINIS AND γ LEONIS
  • 21NOTES
  • 28MOTION OF STARS IN THE LINE OF SIGHT. AUGUST METEORS.
  • 33OBSERVATIONS WITH THE YERKES TELESCOPE.—Prof. Barnard
  • 33THE PARIS OBSERVATORY.
  • 29THE OBJECTIVE PRISM, THE PLASH, AND THE REVERSING LAYER. E. Walter Maunder
  • 29THE LIGHT CHANCES OF β LYRAE - G.W.Myers
  • 30JUPITER'S SATELLITES VISIBLE TO THE NAKED EYE. T. J. J. See
  • 30METEORIC SHOWER OF 1897, NOVEMBER 13.—Prof, W. H. Pickering
  • 31THE ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATORY OP THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS. G. W. Myers
  • 31THE PHILOSOPHY OF HYPERSPACE. Simon Newcombe
  • 31VARIABLE STARS OF SHORT PERIOD
  • 32A FINE COLLECTION OF METEORITES.—Prof. S. Meunier
  • 32STRUCTURE OF THE H AND Κ LINES
  • 32THE MOON AND AURORAE.—Prof. Η. A. Hazen
  • 32MARS IN 1896-7
  • 32METAROON AND THE INTERPLANETARY MEDIUM. J. R. Rydberg
  • 33THE RED SPOT ON JUPITER AND ITS SUSPECTED IDENTITY WITH PREVIOUS MARKINGS. W. F. Denning
  • 29THE NEBULA OF ANDROMEDA.—Seraphimoff
  • 29ARTIFICIAL FACULAE. Arthur East
  • 34FALL OF A METEORITE IN BOSNIA
  • 34THE NEW OBSERVATORY AT HEIDELBERG
  • 34THE RECENT PERSEID METEORIC SHOWER. W. F. Denning.
  • 34THE GREAT TELESCOPE FOR THE PARIS EXHIBITION
  • 35LUMINOSITY OF GASES IN VACUUM TUBES
  • 35DETERMINATION OF ATMOSPHERIC REFRACTION FOR PHOTOGRAPHIC RAYS. J. Wilsing
  • 35LIST NO. 5 FOR 1900.0 OF NEBULAE
  • 35LARGE MAGELLANIC CLOUD. E. C. Pickering
  • 35A NEW VARIABLE.—Mr. Torvald Kohl
  • 35THE SPECTRUM OF HYDROGEN IN NEBULA.—J. Scheiner
  • 35TRANSIT OF A DARK BODY ACROSS THE SUN
  • 36VARIABLE STARS.
  • 42Short Titles of Additions to the Library from August 1, 1897, to August 31, 1898.
  • 44PHOTOGRAPHS, &c.
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