Journal of the British Astronomical Association. Vol.12 No.1

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  • 6BAA Journal - Vol.12 No.1 - November 1901
  • 24NEW SOUTH WALES BRANCH (SYDNEY).
  • 36Correctness of Positions at Manzanares, Spain. By Capt. ALFRED CARPENTER
  • 8COUNCIL
  • 10REPORT OF THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION, HELD ON OCTOBER 3o, 1901,
  • 23Reports of the Branches
  • 23NORTH-WESTERN BRANCH (MANCHESTEE).
  • 24WEST OF SCOTLAND BRANCH (GLASGOW).
  • 26MIDLAND BRANCH (BIRMINGHAM).
  • 47MINOR PLANET NOTES
  • 40Astronomy with the South African Field Force. By Rev. J, T. BIRD
  • 27The Lunar Section.
  • 29papers communicated to the Association.
  • 36Nova Persei
  • 37The Fireball of 1900 December 25. By WALTER F. GALE
  • 38The Pleiades. By THOS. K. MELLOR
  • 29Note on Nova Persei. By Col. E. E. MARKWICK
  • 41Correspondence
  • 44THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
  • 27FORMATIONS FOR OBSERVATION.
  • 43Notes
  • 41The Full Moon
  • 42New Books and Memoirs
  • 42Osservazioni astronomiche a bordo con orrizonte artificiale. Capt. F. Verde.
  • 42The Cambrian Natural Observer
  • 42Lick Observatory Bulletins, Nos. 5, 6, 7, 8.
  • 42A Text-book of Astronomy. George C. Comstock
  • 41The Green Flash at Sunset.
  • 45COMET NOTES
  • 43THE TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE OF MAY 18, 1901.
  • 44PROF. SCHUR.
  • 44GÖTTINGEN OBSERVATORY
  • 44MR. GEORGE LOWTON
  • 45NEW NEBULA.—M. Bigourdan
  • 45"KNOWLEDGE" DIARY FOR 1902
  • 45THE GRESHAM COLLEGE LECTURES
  • 31Notes on certain Photographic Effects exhibited by Nova Persei. By ALEXANDER SMITH
  • 6Contents
  • 51EVIDENCE OF THE EXISTENCE OF AN ULTRA-NEPTUNIAN PLANET .—Prof. G. Forbes,
  • 51THE MOON AND WET DAYS. Alex. B. MacDowall
  • 49OBSERVATIONS OF THE SUN DURING MAY 17, 18, AND 20, AT MILLS NEAR FROME. Maures Horner
  • 49DEFORMATION OF THE SUN'S DISC
  • 49WAVE LENGTH OF THE GREEN CORONA LINE
  • 49BRIGHTNESS OF THE SOLAR CORONA, 1898 JANUARY 22
  • 50MEASUREMENTS OP SOLAR RADIATION
  • 50SOLAR RADIATION. J. Y. Buchanan
  • 54VARIABLE STARS
  • 55NEW VARIABLES
  • 51MARKINGS ON JUPITER. W. F. Denning
  • 52LYRIDS.—Mr. J. C. W. Herschel
  • 52THE AUGUST METEORS OF 1901. W. F. Denning
  • 52THE GREAT COMET
  • 52NOVA AURIGAE
  • 53NOVA PERSEI
  • 53ON THE THEORY OF TEMPORARY STARS. J. Halm
  • 54PERIOD OF R CARINA. Alexander W. Roberts
  • 48SUN-SPOTS
  • 48Astronomical Publications
  • 57OK THE DETERMINATION OF POSITIONS IN POLAR EXPLORATION. E. Plumstead
  • 48SUN-SPOTS AND MAGNETIC DISTURBANCE. W. Ellis.
  • 55PROBABLY VARIABLE STAR
  • 56MIRA CETI
  • 56NEW CATALOGUE OF VARIABLE STARS
  • 56PHOTOGRAPHY BY ΤHΕ LIGHT OF VENUS
  • 56SOME RECENT RESULTS SECURED WITH THE MLLLS SPECTRO-GRAPH. W. W. Campbell
  • 57A MODIFIED OCCULTER FOR TOTAL ECLIPSES. David P. Todd
  • 55CONFIRMATION OF VARIABILITY
  • 58Officers and Council
  • 57CAUSES OF THE VARIABILITY OF EARTHSHINE.—Mr. H. H. Kimball
  • 59Notices of the Association
  • 59Candidates for Election as Members of the Association. 27TH NOVEMBER 1901
  • 60New Members of the Association, ELECTED 3OTH OCTOBER 1901.
  • 60New South Wales Branch. NEW MEMBER ELECTED. 1st October 1901.
  • 60To Section Workers.
  • 60Tobias Mayer's Lunar Tables.
  • 61The Conversazione.
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