Journal of the British Astronomical Association. Vol.10 No.6

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  • 1BAA Journal - VOL. 10 (X). No. 6SESSION 1899-1900.
  • 28The Coelostat.
  • 7REPORTS OF THE BRANCHES
  • 7NORTH-WESTERN BRANCH (MANCHESTER).
  • 9WEST OF SCOTLAND BRANCH (GLASGOW).
  • 11EAST OF SCOTLAND (EDINBURGH).
  • 11VICTORIA BRANCH (MELBOURNE).
  • 12REPORTS OF THE OBSERVING SECTIONS
  • 12Variable Star Section.
  • 17Zodiacal Light Section.
  • 18PAPERS
  • 18On the Duplication of the Canals of Mars.
  • 21Six Suggestions for Observation of Partial Phase of the coming Solar Eclipse.
  • 23The Proper Motion of Stars.
  • 24The Zodiacal Lights and Gegenschein.
  • 27Total Solar Eclipse of May 28th, 1900, in Central Spain.
  • 34THE ZODIACAL LIGHT DURING A SOLAR ECLIPSE
  • 1REPORT OF THE MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION, HELD ON MARCH 28, 1900,
  • 30Venus, seen at Mid-Day.
  • 30Black Monday.
  • 31NOTICES
  • 31Official.
  • 31Editorial Change of AddreSS
  • 32Total Solar Eclipse of May 28, 1900
  • 32Variable Star Section.
  • 32Queries.
  • 33Candidates for Election as Members of the Association. 25th APRIL 1900.
  • 33New Members of the Association. ELECTED, 28th MARCH 1900.
  • 34West of Scotland Branch. NEW MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATION. Elected 16th February i900.
  • 33North-Western Branch. NEW MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATION. Elected 7th March 1900
  • 34Additions to the Library.
  • 34QUERIES
  • 34VENUS DURING THE ECLIPSE OF THE SUN
  • 28CORRESPONDENCE
  • 35NOTES
  • 44ORIGIN OF THE LUNAR FORMATIONS, II. W. H. Pickering
  • 44THE LUNAR ATMOSPHERE. W. H. Pickering
  • 37THE ACTONIAN PRIZE.
  • 37STARS, STAR CLUSTERS, AND NEBULAE.—Dr. Isaac Roberts,
  • 38THE INDIAN ECLIPSE, 1898
  • 39MINOR PLANET NOTES
  • 40COMET NOTES.
  • 41PROF. G. F. W. RUMKER
  • 42J. J. ASTRAND.
  • 42LEANDER J. MCCORMICK
  • 42DR. C. T. R. LUTHER
  • 42EMMANUEL LIAIS
  • 42THE NEW ODESSA OBSERVATORY
  • 43MOTTO FOR THE ASSOCIATION
  • 43ASTRONOMICAL PUBLICATIONS
  • 43ORIGIN OF THE LUNAR FORMATIONS.—I. W. H. Pickering
  • 35THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
  • 36LEEDS ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
  • 45SEARCH FOR AN INTRAMERCURIAL PLANET
  • 45PLANETS AT THEIR GREATEST BRILLIANCY. C. T. Whitmell
  • 45PERIODIC DISTURBANCES IN THE NORTHERN HEMISPHERE OF JUPITER
  • 45PHOTOGRAPHS OP THE ZODIACAL LIGHT. A. E. Douglass
  • 46A BRILLIANT FIREBALL
  • 46VARIATION OP LATITUDE AT NEW YORK, CONSTANT OP ABERRATION. J. K. Rees
  • 46ON THE PROBABLE MOTION OF THE ANNULAR NEBULA IN LYRA. Ε. E. Barnard
  • 47THE EXTERIOR NEBULOSITIES OP THE PLEIADES. Ε. E. Barnard
  • 47THE RUTHERFURD PHOTOGRAPHS. Flora E. Harpham
  • 47THE CAPE STAR CATALOGUE FOR 1900
  • 48THE DEVELOPMENT OP ASTRONOMY IN AMERICA
  • 48Variable Stars.
  • 50VARIABLE STARS OF THE ALGOL TYPE. H, C. Wilson
  • 50REFRACTIVE INDEX OF ROCK-SALT.—Prof. S. P. Langley
  • 50STRONOMY WITHOUT A TELESCOPE III. THE NORTHERN STARS. E. Walter Maunder
  • 50THE ECLIPSE WIND. A. L. Rotch
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