Journal of the British Astronomical Association. Vol.10 No.9

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  • 1BAA Journal - Vol. 10 (X). No. 9 - SESSION 1899-1900
  • 26Partial Solar Eclipse, 1900, May 28.
  • 11REPORT OF THE BRANCHES
  • 11VICTORIA BRANCH (MELBOURNE).
  • 12PAPERS
  • 12The Light Streaks in Ptolemaus.
  • 15Diffraction Gratings and Diffraction Spectroscopes.
  • 24Observation of the "Green Ray."
  • 24Partial Solar Eclipse, 1900, May 28.
  • 25CORRESPONDENCE
  • 30NOTES
  • 1REPORT OF THE MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION, HELD ON JUNE 27, 1900
  • 27Partial Solar Eclipse, 1900, May 28.
  • 27The Ages of Sunspots: Erratum.
  • 28The Denver Observations of Eros
  • 28NOTICES
  • 28Total Solar Eclipse, May 28, 1900
  • 28New Members of the Association. ELECTED 27TH JUNE 1900
  • 29Candidates for Election as Members of the Association. 31 ST OCTOBER 1900
  • 29Additions to the Library
  • 25Occultation of Saturn by the Moon (June 13th, 1900).
  • 30THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
  • 35ANCIENT RECORDS OF METEOR SHOWERS
  • 36THE TRIFID NEBULA, M. 20, IN SAGITTARIUS. J. E. Keeler
  • 32THE TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE OF 1900, MAY 28
  • 34RESUSCITATION OF AN OBSERVATORY
  • 34ASTRONOMICAL PUBLICATIONS
  • 34THE TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE OF MAY 28, 1900. E. Walter Maunder
  • 34THE TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE IN AMERICA
  • 35THE NEXT TOTAL ECLIPSE OF THE SUN
  • 35MEASURES OF EROS
  • 35THE PERSEID METEORIC SHOWER
  • 31THE ROYAL OBSERVATORY, GREENWICH
  • 31MINOR PLANET NOTES.
  • 36DOUBLE STAR ASTRONOMY. W. J. Hussey
  • 37ASTRONOMY WITHOUT A TELESCOPE. VI. THE MILKY WAY. E. Walter Maunder
  • 37THE ESCAPE OF GASES FROM PLANETARY ATMOSPHERES. G. Johnstone Stoney
  • 37THE KINETIC THEORY OF PLANETARY ATMOSPHERES. G. H. Bryan
  • 38A SECOND SPECTRUM OF HYDROGEN BEYOND λ 185 μμ V. Schumann
  • 38CORRECTION OF THE CALENDAR
  • 39Variable Stars.
  • 40THE PRESENT APPEARANCE OF JUPITER. A. Stanley Williams.
  • 40NOTES ON SATURN AND HIS MARKINGS. W. F. Denning
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