Journal of the British Astronomical Association. Vol.9 No.8
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- 7BAA Journal - Vol.9 (IX) No.9 - August 1899
- 30Jupiter apparently Moonless. By C. T. WHITMELL
- 40REFLECTORS v. REFRACTORS
- 10REPORT OF THE MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION HELD ON JUNE 28, 1899.
- 20Reports of the Branches
- 20NEW SOUTH WALES BRANCH (SYDNEY).
- 20VICTORIA BRANCH (MELBOURNE).
- 20Reports of the Directors of the Observing Sections.
- 20Mars Section.
- 24Meteoric Section.
- 28Solar Section.
- 30Papers Communicated to the Association.
- 32The Huyghenian Eye-piece. By E. M. NELSON
- 50VOLUNTEER RESEARCH ASSISTANTS
- 40ZODIACAL LIGHT
- 34Bibliography.
- 36A Graphic Method of Computing a Search Ephemeris for a Periodic Comet.
- 38Correspondence.
- 38Comparative Brightness of Jupiter's Satellites.
- 38The Moons of Mars. A Correction.
- 38New Books and Memoirs
- 38Introduction to Stellar Astronomy. W. H. S. Monck
- 38The Elements of Practical Astronomy. W. W. Campbell
- 38Observations taken at Dumraon, Behar, India, during the eclipse of 22nd January 1898, by a party of Jesuit Fathers of the Western Bengal Mission. Rev. V. de Campigneulles, S.J.
- 40Researches into the Origin of the Primitive Constellations of the Greeks, Phoenicians, and Babylonians. By Robert Brown,
- 42THE MOON'S ATMOSPHERE.
- 47THE LATE MR. H. WOLLASTON BLAKE
- 34Who First suggested the Periodical Return of Comets?
- 47Notes.
- 42TIME OF SUN'S SEMIDIAMETER PASSING THE MERIDIAN.
- 42JOVICENTRIC LATITUDE OF MERCURY
- 42CORRECTIONS FOR PRECESSION
- 42NEWTON'S PRINCIPIA
- 42SUNSPOTS.
- 42FOUCAULT'S PENDULUM EXPERIMENT
- 42SILVERING MIRRORS
- 44PHOTOGRAPHIC CHART of THE HEAVENS
- 44TABILITY OF AN OBSERVATORY ON HOUSE TOP.
- 44PASSAGE OF SOLAR LIGHT THROUGH SPACE.
- 42POSITION FOR AN EQUATORIAL
- 50TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE OF MAY 28, 1900.
- 47THE LATE MR. CHARLES LEESON PRINCE
- 47THE LATE LIEUTENANT-COLONEL GEORGE D. BEAZLEY
- 47THE LATE MR. W. J. HARDING
- 47DEATH or WILHELM JORDAN
- 47THE ROYAL OBSERVATORY, GREENWICH
- 49OXFORD UNIVERSITY OBSERVATORY
- 49CAMBRIDGE OBSERVATORY
- 49THE LEEDS ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY.
- 49THE CAMBRIAN NATURAL OBSERVER.
- 49A POPULAR ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATORY, I.—George E. Lumsden
- 49COMET NOTES. Swift's Comet (1899 A).
- 40Queries.
- 7Contents
- 55VENUS. G. Fournier
- 52THE PARIS PHOTOGRAPHIC ATLAS OF THE MOON. — MM. Loewy and Puiseux
- 50SUNSPOTS AND LAVA STREAMS
- 52Notices of the Association.
- 52New Members of the Association. ELECTED 28TH JUNE 1899.
- 52Candidate for Election as a Member of the Association. 25TH OCTOBER 1899.
- 52Victoria Branch. NEW MEMBERS OF THE ASSOCIATION. ELECTED 7TH APRIL 1899.
- 52ELECTED 4TH MAY 1899.
- 52List of Members, 1899.
- 52Additions to the Library.
- 52Astronomical Publications.
- 52CYCLONIC MOTION IN A SUN-SPOT. Rose O'Halloran
- 57THE PARALLAX OF THE GEGENSCHEIN. J. Evershed
- 58THE PARALLAX OF THE GEGENSCHEIN. J. Evershed
- 55REMARKS ON THE VALUE OF ANCIENT ECLIPSES OF THE SUN FOR THE MOON THEORY.—Herr Ginzel
- 55MEASURES OF THE DIAMETER AND FLATTENING OF MARS.— Herr Wilhelm Schur
- 55MEASURES OF BRIGHTNESS OF THE PLANET MARS.—F. von Prittwitz
- 55THE CANALS OF MARS. W. H. Pickering.—
- 55REMARKS ON THE PAPER OF PROF. W. SCHUR TOGETHER WITH DETERMINATION OF THE DIAMETER AND POLAR COM-PRESSION OF THE PLANET MARS. Ernst Hartwig.
- 55THE RED SPOT ON JUPITER. W F. Denning
- 55WHITE SPOTS ON JUPITER.—Herr Fauth
- 55NOTE ON TIIE CONSTITUTION OF SATURN'S "CRAPE RING." E. M. Antoniadi
- 57THE SPHERES OF ACTIVITY OF THE PLANETS. F. R. Moulton.
- 57OBSERVATIONS OF SWIFT'S COMET 1899, MADE AT GRAHAMS-TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA. L. A. Eddie
- 57METEOR PHOTOGRAPHY.—Herr Walter Wislicenus and Herr J. F. Fric
- 57OBSERVATIONS OF SHOOTING STARS AT ATHENS. — M. Eginitis
- 50VIENNA MAGNETIC OBSERVATORY
- 50THE FIFTH SATELLITE OF JUPITER.—Prof. Barnard
- 61A COMPARISON OF THE SPECTRA OF THE ORION NEBULA, AND OF A GEISSLER TUBE
- 50MEMOIRS OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY, VOL. LIII.
- 58THE P.M. OF τ VIRGINIS.
- 58ON THE PRESENCE OF OXYGEN IN THE ATMOSPHERES OF CERTAIN FIXED STARS. David Gill,
- 58OXYGEN IN HELIUM STARS.—Sir William Huggins
- 58DISTRIBUTION OF STARS IN SPACE. Gavin J. Burns.
- 61ON THE MOTION OF ζ GEMINORUM IN THE LINE OF SIGHT.— Prof. Belopolsky
- 61NOTES ON THE SPECTRA OF γ CASSIOPEIA AND Ο CETI. Rev. W. Sidgreaves
- 61DETERMINATION OF POSITIONS OF OBJECTS NEAR THE BORDERS OF A LARGE PHOTOGRAPHIC PLATE. S. C. Chandler.
- 61ON THE ERRORS OF STAR PHOTOGRAPHS DUE TO OPTICAL DISTORTION OF THE OBJECT-GLASS WITH WHICH THE PHOTO-GRAPH IS TAKEN. H. H. Turner
- 61ON THE ERRORS OF STAR PHOTOGRAPHS DUE TO OPTICAL DISTORTION OF THE OBJECT-GLASS WITH WHICH THE PHOTO-GRAPH IS TAKEN. (Second Paper.) H. H. Turner.
- 61ON THE CURVATURE OF STAR-TRAILS ON A PHOTOGRAPHIC PLATE AS A MEANS OF INVESTIGATING OPTICAL DISTORTION. H. H. Turner.
- 58THE ZODIACAL LIGHT.—Dr. W. Doberek
- 61THE GREAT TELESCOPE OF THE MEUDON OBSERVATORY.— M. Deslandres
- 61ON THE DETERMINATION OF STANDARD POINTS IN SPECTRA.
- 61THE NICE OBSERVATORY. C. Flammarion
- 61IMAGES REFLECTED FROM THE MERCURY BATH. — M. Bigourdan
- 62THE PART PLAYED BY WOMAN IN THE PROGRESS OF ASTRONOMY. Mdlle. D. Klumpke
- 62WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY. A. Broca
- 62THE ZODIACAL COINS OF THE EMPEROR JEHANGIR. E. Walter Maunder
- 62LONGITUDE FROM MOON CULMINATIONS. D. A. Pio
- 64Variable Stars.
- 66TIIE 1898 MAXIMUM OF Omicron CETI
- 66OBSERVATIONS OF RZ CYGNI.— Mr. Parkhurst
- 58SEISMICAL OBSERVATIONS IN GREECE.—M. Eginitis
- 66COUNCIL