Journal of the British Astronomical Association. Vol.11 No.9

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  • 16BAA JOURNAL - VOLUME 11 (XI), NUMBER 9 - July 1901
  • 39The Great Comet
  • 20REPORT OF THE MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION, HELD ON JUNE 26, 1901
  • 25Reports of the Branches
  • 25NEW SOUTH WALES BRANCH.
  • 26Papers communicated to the Association
  • 26The Limits of Vision.
  • 31Astronomy with the South African Field Force.
  • 37Apparent Thinning-out of the Stars
  • 38Correspondence.
  • 47SUN-SPOT OBSERVATIONS
  • 38The Total Eclipse at Navalmoral.
  • 41The comet - C.J.Merfield
  • 41The comet - P.B.Molesworth
  • 42Comet a 1901
  • 43Sun Pillar
  • 44REVIEWS
  • 44Harvard College Circular - spectrum of nova Persei and eta Carinae
  • 44NOTES
  • 44The Royal Astronomical Society
  • 47Astronomical Publications.
  • 18Council
  • 16Contents
  • 52Changes in the spectrum of nova Persei - G.E.Hale
  • 49Black spot on Jupiter
  • 49Meteoric epoch of July and August
  • 50Parallax of Cassiopeiae
  • 50Variable stars
  • 50New variables
  • 50Spectroscopical observations of nova Persei
  • 51NOVA PERSEI
  • 52The spectrum of nova Persei
  • 52Nova Persei - E.C. Pickering
  • 53Nova Persei Feb 28 to Apr 4 1901
  • 53Orbits of RR and U Puppis
  • 48ON THE TYPES OF SUN-SPOT DISTURBANCES. A. L. Cortie
  • 54THE CAMBRIDGE PHOTOGRAPHIC MEASURING MACHINE. A. H. Hinks
  • 54THE GREEN FLASH AT SUNSET. J. Franklin Adams
  • 54WAVE-LENGTH DETERMINATIONS AND GENERAL RESULTS OBTAINED FROM A DETAILED EXAMINATION OF SPECTRA PHOTOGRAPHED AT THE SOLAR ECLIPSE OF JANUARY 22, 1898. J. Evershed
  • 55Forms of images in stellar photography
  • 55On Doppler's principle
  • 56Notices of the Association.
  • 56New Members of the Association. Elected 26th June 1901.
  • 56Candidates for Election as Members of the Association. 30th OCTOBER 1901.
  • 49Variability in light of Eros
  • 57The Library. ADDITIONS APRIL-JUNE 1901
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