Journal of the British Astronomical Association. Vol.11 No.6
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- 17BAA Journal - Vol. 11 (XI) No. 6 - March 1901
- 38Remarkable Comets, a brief survey of the most interesting facts in the history of Cometary Astronomy. By W. T. Lynn
- 21REPORT OF THE MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION, HELD ON MARCH 27, 1901
- 27Reports of the Branches
- 27NORTH-WESTERN BRANCH (MANCHESTER).
- 29WEST OF SCOTLAND BRANCH.
- 32REPORTS OF THE OBERVING SECTIONS
- 31EAST OF SCOTLAND BRANCH.
- 31MIDLAND BRANCH (BIRMINGHAM).
- 32Solar Section
- 34PAPERS
- 32REPORTS OF THE SECTIONS
- 36Nova Persei in 1901
- 34Note on Nova Persei
- 35Notes on some photographs of Nova Persei
- 37Correspondence.
- 37Rainfall and the Sun-spot Period.
- 37Reviews.
- 37The Total Solar Eclipse of May 1900. Report of the Expeditions organised by the British Astronomical Association. Edited by E. Walter Maunder
- 38Celestial Motions, a handy book of Astronomy. By W. T. Lynn
- 19Council
- 17Contents
- 42Astronomical Publications.
- 42EROS AND THE SOLAR PARALLAX
- 39Harvard College Observatory Circular, No. 5
- 39Notes.
- 39ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY.
- 39NOVA PERSEI
- 39MINOR PLANET NOTES.
- 40COMET NOTES
- 42LINDEMANN FUND FOR THE COMPUTATION OF COMETARY ORBITS
- 42DOUBLE STARS
- 39Georgetown College Observatory. First Chart and Catalogue for observing Nova Persei.
- 38Modern Astronomy, by H. H. Turner
- 42THE TOTAL ECLIPSE OF THE SUN, 1901, MAY 18. A. Fowler
- 43New Star in Perseus
- 42THE PLANET EROS SUGGESTED TO BE DOUBLE — M. Ch. André
- 43Nova Persei
- 46NOTICES
- 47New members elected 27 March 1901
- 47New members of the Midland Branch
- 47Candidates for election 24 April 1901
- 39Lick Observatory, University of California, Bulletin No. 1
- 48Additions to the Library