Journal of the British Astronomical Association. Vol.9 No.3
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- 0BAA Journal - Vol.9 (IX) No.3 - January 1899
- 14Some Problems with regard to Faculae. By the REV. A. L. CORTIE
- 3REPORT OF THE MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION HELD ON DECEMBER 28, 1898.
- 12Reports of the Branches.
- 12NORTH-WESTERN BRANCH (MANCHESTER).
- 12WEST OF SCOTLAND BRANCH (GLASGOW).
- 14EAST OF SCOTLAND BRANCH (EDINBURGH).
- 14Papers Communicated to the Association
- 22MINOR PLANETS
- 24VICTORIA BRANCH (MELBOURNE) REPORT FOR THE SESSION, 1897-8
- 18Notes of a Visit to some of the World's Observatories.
- 20Correspondence
- 20The Relation of Faculae to Sun-spots.
- 20Notes
- 20THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
- 22THE HEAVENS AT A GLANCE
- 22COMETS
- 28SUN-SPOTS AND TERRESTRIAL PHENOMENA.—M. C. Flammarion
- 20An Attempt to counterfeit Lunar Formations. By S. H. R. SALMON.
- 26Report of Eclipse Expedition
- 24Stories from Starland, by Mary Proctor.
- 24Himmelskunde.—Versuch einer methodischen Einführung in die Hauptlehren der Astronomie. By J. Plassmann
- 26Notices of the Association.
- 26The Lantern Slide Loan Collection.
- 26The Observatory Fund.
- 26" Query " Box.
- 24New Books and Memoirs.
- 26Candidates for Election as Members of the Association. JANUARY 25, 1899.
- 26The Library
- 28New Members of the Association. ELECTED DECEMBER 28, 1898
- 28West of Scotland Branch. NEW MEMBERS ELECTED DECEMBER 16, 1898.
- 28Erratum in List of New Members elected 25th November 1898. (Journal, Vol. IX., No. 2, p. 87.)
- 28East of Scotland Branch. NEW MEMBERS ELECTED DECEMBER 21, 1898.
- 28Astronomical Publications.
- 28PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE ENTIRE CHROMOSPHERE OF THE SUN.
- 22PRIZES OF THE FRENCH ACADEMY OF SCIENCES
- 0Contents
- 32THE SOUTH TEMPERATE CURRENT OF JUPITER, AND THE RED SPOT. A. Stanley Williams
- 32THE NEW PLANET WITT D.Q.—E. C. Pickering
- 34TIIE LEONIDS OF 1898
- 30THE CANALS OF MARS AND THE CANALS OF THE MOON
- 30THE DOUBLINGS OF THE CANALS OF MARS
- 30THE DOUBLING OF THE CANALS OF MARS.—Herr Ν. Herz
- 30THE NEW PLANET WITT DQ. Asaph Hall
- 30THE NEW PLANET WITT DQ.—Prof. Chandler
- 34PPROXIMATE EPHEMERIS OF THE PART OF THE LEONID SWARM THROUGH WHICH THE EARTH PASSED IN 1866. G. Johnstone Stoney
- 30THE TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE OF 1898, JANUARY 22
- 32EARLY HISTORY OF THE GREAT RED SPOT ON JUPITER.— Mr. Denning
- 32CONSIDERATIONS ON THE PLANET SATURN.—E. M. Antoniadi
- 32PERIODICAL COMETS DUE IN 1899. W. T. Lynn
- 32TEN COMETS IN ONE YEAR. W. F. Denning.—T
- 32FAMILY LIKENESS OF BROOKS' COMET i 1898 AND SCHAE-BERLE'S COMET 1881 IV. W. T. Hussey
- 34TIIE LEONIDS OF 1898. H. C. Wilson
- 34THE LEONIDS OF 1898. C. D. Perrine and K. G. Aitken
- 34THE GEMINIDS
- 35THE SMALL BRIGHT NEBULA NEAR MEROPE. J. E. Keeler
- 30MEAN AREAS AND HELIOGRAPHIC LATITUDES OP SUN-SPOTS IN THE YEAR 1897, DEDUCED FROM PHOTOGRAPHS TAKEN AT THE ROYAL OBSERVATORY GREENWICH, AND DEHRA DÛN (INDIA); AND IN MAURITIUS.
- 35THE PROPER MOTION OF CERTAIN STARS AS A CRITERION OF THEIR DISTANCE. J. G. Porter
- 30THE CHABOT OBSERVATORY ECLIPSE EXPEDITION TO INDIA. C. Burckhalter
- 34SHOOTING STARS WITH SINUOUS TRAILS.—On 1897, Oct. 28, Abbé Moreux,
- 34VARIABLE STAICS IN GLOBULAR CLUSTERS. Agnes M. Clerke.
- 35VARIABLE STARS IN CLUSTERS.
- 35A NEW ALGOL VARIABLE.—MR. E. F. Sawyer
- 35VARIABLE STARS.
- 35STELLAR VELOCITIES IN THE LINE OF SIGHT.—M. Deslandres
- 39THE NEW OBSERVATORY AT KODAIKANAL.—R. de Beaurepaire Lavagny
- 34METEORS.—Herr Adolf Müller
- 35THE NEBULA OF ANDROMEDA.—Hartwig
- 38MAGNETIC ANOMALIES IN RUSSIA.—M. TH. Moureaux
- 38CAUSE OF THE GEGENSCHEIN. J. Evershed
- 38A NEW GAS. R. G. Aitken
- 38ON THE POSSIBILITY OF DISPLACING THE POLES OF THE EARTH
- 39THE MELBOURNE OBSERVATORY
- 39ASTRONOMICAL CONGRESS AT BUDA-PESTH. Francesco Porro