Journal of the British Astronomical Association. Vol.15 No.2
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- 16BAA Journal VOLUME 15 (XV), NUMBER 2. December 1904
- 47Encke's Comet.
- 18COUNCIL
- 20REPORT OF THE MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION HELD ON NOVEMBER 30, 1904
- 32REPORTS OF THE BRANCHES
- 32WEST OF SCOTLAND BRANCH (GLASGOW).
- 33VICTORIA BRANCH (MELBOURNE)
- 34NEW SOUTH WALES BRANCH (SYDNEY).
- 35Address delivered by Mr. TV. J. Macdonnell, the retiring President of the New South Wales Branch, lSth October 1904.
- 41PAPERS
- 41Eclipses of the Midnight Sun.
- 42MIDNIGHT ECLIPSES.
- 42ANNULAR ECLIPSES.
- 44TOTAL ECLIPSES.
- 63Studies in Astronomy, by J. Ellard Gore
- 16Contents.
- 46The Total Light of the Stars.
- 48The Total Eclipse of the Sun, 30th August 1905
- 53Notes upon the Jerk or " X " Effect in the Magnetic Declination.
- 55A Method of finding Mercury and Venus in Daylight without an Equatorial Mounting or Circles.
- 57Astronomical Drawing.
- 59Notes on Mr. Cobham's Paper on Astronomical Drawing.
- 60CORRESPONDENCE
- 60The Aurora Borealis.
- 61Magnetic Storms and the Moon.
- 62QUERIES
- 62NEW BOOKS AND MEMOIRS
- 62Star Calendar for 1905,
- 45PARTIAL ECLIPSES.
- 63Fireside Astronomy, by D. W. Horner
- 67THE PERSEID SHOWER.—Mr. A. King
- 68ON THE OBSERVED MOTION OF THE TAIL-MATTER IN COMET IV. 1903.—Herr Jagermann
- 64MR. JOHN TEBBUTT, F.R.A.S.
- 64COMET NOTES
- 66ASTRONOMICAL PUBLICATIONS
- 66SUN-SPOT PERIODICITY AND TERRESTRIAL PHENOMENA
- 66THE ELECTRICAL EQUILIBRIUM OP THE SUN. S. Arrhenius
- 66HE MOBILITY OF THE EARTH AND ITS FIRST TEACHER. Camille Flammarion
- 66SHORT-PERIOD ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE VARIATION. Sir N. and Dr. Lockyer
- 67EXPLANATION OF MARTIAN AND LUNAR CANALS.—Prof. W. H. Pickering
- 67CHANGE ON THE PLANET JUPITER.—Herr Fauth
- 67THE NINTH SATELLITE OF SATURN. A. CD. Crommelin
- 67A REMARKABLY LOW METEOR.—Dr. Gotz
- 67THE NOVEMBER METEORS OF 1904. W. F. Denning
- 63NOTES
- 63THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
- 68THE CLASSIFICATION OF THE STARS ACCORDING TO THEIR TEMPERATURE AND CHEMISTRY. A. Fowler
- 68THE CONSTELLATIONS FORMED BY BARTSCH AND HEVELIUS. W. T. Lynn
- 68VARIABLE STARS IN THE LARGE MAGELLANIC CLOUD
- 69NEW VARIABLES.— 165.1904 Sagittarii
- 69A PROBABLE VARIABLE OF THE ALGOL TYPE, J. E. Gore
- 69INSTRUCTIONS TO VARIABLE STAR OBSERVERS.
- 70ON OPTICAL DISTORTION IN MEASURING MICROSCOPES
- 70NOTICES
- 70New Members of the Association. Elected 30th November 1904.
- 70New South Wales Branch.
- 70NEW MEMBERS ELECTED. 1st October 1904.
- 70Candidate for Election as a Member of the Association. 28th December 1904.
- 71Errata