Journal of the British Astronomical Association. Vol.15 No.4

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  • 7BAA Journal - VOLUME 15 (XV), NUMBER 4 - February 1905
  • 24Halos and Rainbows.
  • 9COUNCIL
  • 11REPORT OF THE MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION HELD ON JANUARY 25, 1905
  • 17Reports of the Branches.
  • 17WEST OF SCOTLAND BRANCH (GLASGOW).
  • 18Papers communicated to the Association.
  • 18The Eclipse of Agathocles.
  • 20The Coming Total Eclipse of the Sun.
  • 22Eclipses of the Mid-day Moon.
  • 23Correspondence.
  • 23Jupiter's Sixth Satellite.
  • 30COMET NOTES.
  • 7Contents.
  • 26The Quadrantids of January.
  • 26Linné.
  • 27Queries.
  • 27The formula for computing the geocentric longitude and latitude of a heavenly body
  • 27Has science ever given an opinion as to the probable temperature of space on the confines of our atmosphere ?
  • 28New Books and Memoirs
  • 28Astronomical Discovery, by Prof. H. H. Turner
  • 28The Science Year Book, with Almanac, Diary, Biographical Directory, Summary of Progress in Science, List of Scientific Societies, and Glossary, for 1905 (first year of issue).
  • 29NOTES
  • 29THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY.
  • 30MINOR PLANET NOTES.
  • 24Halley's Comet.
  • 32MR. JOHN PARKINSON,
  • 34NEW VARIABLE
  • 34THE NEW VARIABLES IN SCORPIO AND SAGITTARIUS
  • 32Astronomical Publications.
  • 32THE SUN. A. Richter
  • 32THE SUN AND WEATHER.—Dr. W. J. S. Lockyer
  • 32CHANGES UPON THE MOON'S SURFACE. W. H. Pickering
  • 33CHANGES UPON THE MOON'S SURFACE. Leo Brenner
  • 33THE LUNAR CRACK IN THE VALLEY OF THE ALPS. Prof. W. H. Pickering
  • 33OBSERVATIONS OF LEONIDS AT HARVARD 1904
  • 33CALCULATION OF METEORIC PATHS
  • 33TELESCOPIC OBSERVATION OF A METEOR TRAIL. W. Shackleton
  • 34DARK NEBULOSITIES. W. S. Franks
  • 32PROF. C. A. YOUNG
  • 32KNOWLEDGE
  • 34THE VARIABILITY OF δ CEPHEI AND ITS CAUSE. — Dr. Meyermann
  • 35THE VARIATION OF ε AURIGAE.—Col. Markwick
  • 35THE NEW WILLIAMS VARIABLE. W. Wickham
  • 35RADIATION PRESSURE. J. H. Poynting
  • 36 SYSTEM OF TIME KEEPING ADAPTED TO LOCALITIES WHERE EARTHQUAKES ARE FREQUENT.—K. Sotome, of Tokyo
  • 36HISTORY OF ASTRONOMY
  • 36A NEW MEANS OF EXTENDING THE STUDY OF ASTRONOMY
  • 37Notices of the Association.
  • 37New Members of the Association. Elected 25th January 1905
  • 37West of Scotland Branch. NEW MEMBERS ELECTED. Elected 19th January 1905
  • 37New South Wales Branch. NEW MEMBERS ELECTED. 1st December 1904
  • 37Candidates for Election as Members of the Association. 22nd February 1905.
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