Journal of the British Astronomical Association. Vol.9 No.5
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- 1BAA Journal - Vol.9 (IX) No.5 - March 1899
- 27In Memoriam.
- 5REPORT OF THE MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION HELD ON FEBRUARY 22, 1899.
- 13Reports of the Branches
- 13NORTH-WESTERN BRANCH (MANCHESTER).
- 13WEST OF SCOTLAND BRANCH (GLASGOW).
- 14EAST OF SCOTLAND BRANCH (EDINBURGH).
- 14NEW SOUTH WALES BRANCH (SYDNEY).
- 17Papers communicated to the Association,
- 17The Weather Prospects for the Total Solar Eclipse of May 28, 1900, in Spain, Portugal, and Algiers. By A. C. D. CROMMELIN
- 18Tidal Friction. By PROF. T. H. CORE
- 27ELIZABETH BROWN, F.R.Met.Soc.
- 20How Big does the Moon Look?
- 20Meteor Observation.
- 22Lunar Notes.
- 22The Double Star Section.
- 24New Books and Memoirs
- 24Eclipses of the Moon in India (continuation of the " Indian Calendar"). By Robert Sewell
- 24Text-book on Navigation and Nautical Astronomy. By J. Gill
- 24Remarkable Comets, by W. T. Lynn
- 24Astronomical Observations made at the University Observatory, Oxford
- 38TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE OF MAY 28, 1900
- 1Contents
- 29Notices of the Association.
- 29Important Notice.
- 29Conversazione.
- 31The Lantern Slide Loan Collection.
- 31Report of Eclipse Expedition.
- 31Total Solar Eclipse of 1900, May 28.
- 31Editorial.
- 31Errata. "Journal," Vol. IX., No. 2.
- 31The Library.
- 32The Observatory Fund.
- 32New Members of the Association. Elected February 22, 1899
- 32North-Western Branch. New Member of the Association, Elected March 1, 1899.
- 32West of Scotland Branch. New Member of the Association, Elected 17th February 1899.
- 32East of Scotland Branch. New Member of the Association, Elected 15th February 1899.
- 32Candidates for Election as Members of the Association. MARCH 29, 1899.
- 32Queries.
- 32"Query" Box.
- 38Notes.
- 38Comets
- 20Correspondence
- 40THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
- 42THE ORIGIN OF THE PRINCIPAL LINE IN THE AURORA SPECTRUM. W. N. Campbell
- 47THE ROTATION OF THE SURFACE OF THE PLANET JUPITER. G. W. Hough
- 42THE GOLD MEDAL OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY.
- 42MEMORIAL TO M. TISSERAND.
- 42LADY ASTRONOMERS
- 42A NEW SATELLITE OF SATURN.
- 42Astronomical Publications.
- 42THE GREAT SUN-SPOT OF SEPTEMBER 1898. W. H. Robinson
- 42NOTES ON A PRELIMINARY AND UNSUCCESSFUL ATTEMPT TO PHOTOGRAPH THE CORONA WITHOUT AN ECLIPSE. Rev. C. D. P. Davies
- 42RELATIVE MEASURES OF GRAVITY AT KOPENHAGEN AND KRISTIANIA.—Dr. R. Schumann
- 42LONGITUDE OF THE EARTH'S PERIHELION.
- 47SUMMARY OF PLANETARY WORK AT THE LOWELL OBSER-VATORY, AND THE CONDITIONS UNDER WHICH IT HAS BEEN PERFORMED. A. E. Douglass
- 42THE AURORA OF 1898, SEPTEMBER 9. Chas. W. Purnell
- 42SUNSET ON THE MARE CRISIUM. E. Walter Maunder
- 44CLIPSE OF THE MOON, 1898, DECEMBER 27. Rev. W. Sid-greaves
- 44COMPARATIVE MEASURES OF THE CHEMICAL INTENSITY OF THE MOON IN TOTAL ECLIPSE, 1898, DECEMBER 27.— M. Th. Moreux
- 44EROS (MINOR PLANET, 433, D.Q.).—In "Harvard Circular,"
- 44EROS (MINOR PLANET, 433 D.Q.). E. C. Pickering
- 44ROS (MINOR PLANET, 433 D.Q.) Thos. W. Kingsmill
- 44Is MARS'S AXIAL VELOCITY CHANGING ? A.M. Mattoon.
- 47THE SOUTH POLAR REGION OF JUPITER. A. Stanley Williams.
- 40ASTRONOMISCHE RUNDSCHAU
- 40THE 3-FOOT CROSSLEY REFLECTOR AT THE LICK OBSERVA-TORY. J. E. Keeler
- 47THE PERSEIDS.
- 47NOVEMBER METEORS. W. A. Cogshall
- 47AN ANCIENT METEOR SHOWER.—M. D. Eginitis
- 48A SUGGESTION FOR THE EXPLANATION OF STATIONARY RADIANT POINTS OF METEORS. H. H. Turner
- 48THE SPECTRUM OF α. AQUILAE. H. C. Vogel
- 48THE SPECTRUM OF Ο CETI. W. W. Campbell
- 48THE VELOCITY OF η PEGASI IN THE LINE OF SIGHT.—Prof. Campbell
- 48THE ORIGINS OF THE LINES OF α CYGNI, Sir Norman Lockyer
- 48Σ 1263. T. Lewis
- 50RELATION OF PHOTOGRAPHIC AND VISUAL MAGNITUDES OF STARS.—Prof. Newcomb
- 50NOTE ON DR. GILL'S PAPER, " ON A NEW INSTRUMENT FOR MEASURING ASTROGRAPHIC PLATES." H. H. Turner
- 50THE CENTRAL CONDENSATION OF THE ANDROMEDA NEBULA.— Profs. Hussey and Campbell
- 50THE EXTERIOR NEBULOSITIES OF THE PLEIADES. H. C. Wilson
- 50NEW NEBULAE
- 50USE OF THE TELEPHOTO LENS IN ASTRONOMY.—Dr. Rudolf Steinheil
- 50ON A METHOD ON OBTAINING PERFECTLY CIRCULAR DOTS UNAFFECTED BY PHASE, AND THEIR EMPLOYMENT IN DETER-MINING THE PIVOT ERRORS OF THE CAPE TRANSIT CIRCLE. David. Gill
- 50ATLAS OF VARIABLE STARS. J. G. Hagen
- 50NOTE ON POGSON'S MANUSCRIPTS, RELATING TO HIS PRO-POSED " ATLAS OF VARIABLE STARS. J. G. Hagen
- 53Variable Stars.
- 55COUNCIL