Journal of the British Astronomical Association. Vol.16 No.2

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  • 6BAA Journal VOLUME 16 (XVI), NUMBER 2 December 1905
  • 24Mr. John Dansken, F.S.I., F.R.A.S., J.P.
  • 10REPORT OF MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION HELD ON NOVEMBER 29, 1905,
  • 13REPORT OF THE BRANCHES
  • 13WEST OF SCOTLAND BRANCH (GLASGOW).
  • 13VICTORIA BRANCH (MELBOURNE).
  • 15NEW SOUTH WALES BRANCH (SYDNEY).
  • 15REPORTS OF THE SECTIONS
  • 15Variable Star Section.
  • 19PAPERS
  • 19The Problem of " Shadow-Bands."
  • 21Naked-eye Observations of Sun-spots.
  • 22Solar Spots and their Theories.
  • 30COMET NOTES
  • 24OBITUARIES (IN MEMORIAM)
  • 25CORRESPONDENCE
  • 25The Determination of the Central Meridian of Jupiter.
  • 26The Aurora of November 15.
  • 27The Aurora of November 15 - 2
  • 27The Aurora of November 15 - 3
  • 28Reporting Astronomical Observations.
  • 28NEW BOOKS AND MEMOIRS
  • 28Spectroscopy. By Ε. C. C. Baly
  • 29The System of the Stars. By Agnes M. Clerke
  • 30Star Calendar for 1906. By Η. P. H.
  • 30NOTES
  • 30ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY.
  • 8COUNCIL
  • 6Contents.
  • 37ON THE DENSITY OF ALGOL VARIABLES. J. H. J Jeans
  • 32SIR DAVID GILL has announced that it is his intention to retire next year from the position of His Majesty's Astronomer at the Cape
  • 33THE AURORA BOEEALIS of November 15
  • 33ASTRONOMICAL PUBLICATIONS
  • 33SOLAR ECLIPSE.—M. l'Abbe Moreux
  • 33THE FIGURE OF THE SUN. Charles Lane Poor
  • 34SOLAR AND TERRESTRIAL CHANGES
  • 35THE ZODIACAL LIGHT.—Mr. Arthur Mee
  • 35A LUNAR THEORY FROM OBSERVATION. P. H. Cowell
  • 35MARTIAN METEOROLOGY.—Prof. W. H. Pickering
  • 36ON THE ANOMALOUS TAILS OF COMETS. Ε. E. Barnard
  • 36THE ORBIT OF THE SPECTROSCOPIC BINARY ζ TAURI. Walter S. Adams
  • 36NEW VARIABLES.—A. S. Williams
  • 37THE SOLAR OBSERVATORY ON MOUNT WILSON, CALIFORNIA. —Prof. G. E. Hale
  • 38NEW MOUNTING FOR ΤΠΕ 3-FOOT MIRROR OF THE CROSSLEY REFLECTOR
  • 32EW ASTRONOMER, ROYAL FOR SCOTLAND.—Mr. F. W. Dyson, F.R.S.
  • 38DIFFRACTION GRATING REPLICAS. Robert James Wallace
  • 39SOME SUGGESTIONS ON THE NEBULAR HYPOTHESIS. — Dr. Halm
  • 39RESEARCHES ON THE PHYSICAL CONSTITUTION OF THE HEAVENLY BODIES
  • 40ON THE ANALYTICAL PERTURBATION-EXPRESSIONS FOR PARA­BOLIC OIIBITS.—Dr. Elis Stromgren
  • 40THE SPECTRA OF ALLOYS. P. G. Nutting
  • 41NOTICES
  • 41New Members of the Association. Elected 29th November 1905
  • 42Candidates for Election as Members of the Association. 27th December 1905.
  • 42New South Wales Branch.
  • 42New South Wales Branch. NEW MEMBERS ELECTED. 22nd September 1905.
  • 4217th October 1905.
  • 33THE TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSES OF 1900 AND 1901
  • 43Erratum. "Journal," Vol. XV., p. 401, line 6
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