Journal of the British Astronomical Association. Vol.17 No.1
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- 16BAA Journal VOLUME 17 (XVII), NUMBER 1. November 1906
- 36Variable Star Section.
- 18COUNCIL
- 20REPORT OF THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION HELD ON OCTOBER 31, 1906
- 34REPORTS OF THE BRANCHES
- 34WEST OF SCOTLAND BRANCH (GLASGOW).
- 35NEW SOUTH WALES BRANCH (SYDNEY).
- 36REPORTS OF THE OBSERVING SECTIONS
- 55Observations of Faint Stars near a Centauri.
- 56OBITUARIES
- 43PAPERS
- 44The Bright Streaks upon the Moon.
- 47The Great Sun-spot of July 27-August 5
- 50The Total Eclipse of the Moon, August 4-5 1906
- 51The Lunar Eclipse of August 4. By J. T. WARD.
- 52The Eclipse of the Moon, August 4. By W. F. GALE,
- 53Note on α Centauri
- 55Double Star Measures made at Stanmore Private Observatory, 1906.
- 67CHESTER NATURAL SCIENCE SOCIETY
- 43Supplementary Note showing some of the Difficulties which I find in Prof. Pickering's Ice Theory,
- 56Prof. George Rayet.
- 57M. Bossert.
- 57Mr. Justice R. I. Finnemore.
- 58CORRESPONDENCE
- 58Heliacal Risings and Settings of Stars.
- 59Curious Phenomenon at Sunset.
- 60The Total Eclipse of the Sun, January 1907.
- 60QUERIES
- 61NEW BOOKS AND MEMOIRS
- 61Measures of the Double Stars in Struve's Mensurse Micromet-ricas collected and discussed. By Thomas Lewis.
- 62The Cambrian Natural Observer and Record of the Astronomical Society of Wales for 1905.
- 63Giant Sun and His Family. By Mary Proctor
- 63 Compendium of Spherical Astronomy, with its Applications to the Determination and Reduction of Positions of the Fixed Stars. By Simon Newcomb.
- 64NOTES
- 64THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
- 65MINOR PLANET NOTES.
- 66COMET NOTES.
- 54Further Note on α Centauri.
- 16Contents.
- 71THE MOON.
- 70THE TOTAL ECLIPSE OF THE SUN, 1907 JANUARY 13-14. Messrs. D. Todd and R. H. Baker
- 72THE NUMBER OF THE VISIBLE STARS. J. Ellard Gore
- 68THE NATURE OF THE SUN. Leo Brenner
- 69SUN-SPOTS AND MAGNETISM—A RETROSPECT. W.Ellis
- 69SUN-SPOT OBSERVATIONS IN 1905. Th. Epstein
- 69RELATION BETWEEN SUN-SPOT FREQUENCY AND THUNDERSTORMS
- 69SOLAR PROMINENCES.
- 70ANCIENT ECLIPSES OF THE SUN.—(1) Prof Newcomb
- 72THE NEW REDUCTION OF THE MERIDIAN OBSERVATIONS OF GROOMBRIDGE.—Prof. Leivis Boss
- 68ASTRONOMICAL PUBLICATIONS
- 70THE ORIGIN OF THE ZODIACAL LIGHT.—Mr. Maxwell Hall
- 71ON THE QUESTION OF THE VISIBILITY OF THE NEW MOON CRESCENT. Dr. Berthold Cohn.
- 71ORBITS OF SMALL PLANETS.—Dr. Albert von Brunn
- 71JUPITER.
- 71A LARGE METEOR. W. F. Denning
- 71COMETARY LITERATURE.—Dr. Holetschek
- 71AN UNEXPLAINED OBSERVATION.—Prof. Barnard
- 72NEW VARIABLES
- 74MEASURES OF THE INTRINSIC BRIGHTNESS OF LUMINOUS SURFACES.—Prof. Ceraski
- 67SPECTROSCOPIC INSTRUMENTS
- 74A SIMPLE METHOD OF OBTAINING AN APPROXIMATE SOLUTION OF KEPLER'S EQUATION.—Dr. Rambaut
- 68POLARISATION PHENOMENA IN THE SOLAR CORONA.—Mr. Newall
- 73PLEA FOR AN INTERNATIONAL SOUTHERN TELESCOPE
- 73WEDGE-PHOTOMETER.—Dr. Rosenberg,
- 73THE UTILITY OF SHORT-FOCUS REFLECTORS.—Dr. A. Berbcrich
- 73A NOVEL PLANISPHERE.—Mr. L. Barritt
- 74PHOTOGRAPHIC-PHOTOMETRIC INVESTIGATIONS. — Dr. A. Wilkens
- 74STAR TRANSITS BY PHOTOGRAPHY.—Prof. S. Hirayama
- 73A MODIFIED FORM OF SOLAR EYE-PIECE.—Prof. Ceraski
- 76A Correction - Vol. XVI., p. 384, lines 5 and 6.
- 74EQUATIONS IN THE PLANETARY THEORY.—Dr. Gustav Witt
- 75THE KODAIKANAL. OBSERVATORY.—Mr. Monteith Macphail
- 75A NEW OBSERVATORY FOB HAMBURG
- 75MEETING OF THE ASTRONOMISCHE. GESELLSCHAFT AT JENA IN SEPTEMBER
- 75NOTICES
- 75New Members of the Association. Elected 31st October 1906.
- 75Candidates for Election as Members of the Association. 28th November 1906.
- 77OFFICERS AND COUNCIL