Journal of the British Astronomical Association. Vol.19 No.9

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  • 16BAA Journal - Vol.19 No.9 - August 1909
  • 37Notes on Total Eclipse of Moon at Rosario, Argentine Republic. By W. BARNETT.
  • 20REPORT OF THE MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION, HELD ON JULY 7, 1909
  • 25Reports of the Branches.
  • 25NEW SOUTH WALES BRANCH.
  • 26REPORTS OF THE SECTIONS
  • 26Solar section
  • 26New Bookmark
  • 28Lunar Section
  • 33The Total Eclipse of the Moon, 1909, June 3-4
  • 33Papers Communicated to the Association.
  • 33Total Solar Eclipse of May, 1910.
  • 33NOTES ON SITES IN THE SOUTHERN PORTION OF TASMANIA.
  • 35Lunar Eclipse, June 4, 1909. By Major L. A. EDDIE
  • 56Chinese Eclipses.
  • 37The Total Lunar Eclipse of June 3, 1909. By ELLISON HAWKS.
  • 38Note on the Lunar Bright Rays. By H. G. TOMKINS
  • 40Micrometer Measures of Double Stars mad at St George's Cottage Ashtead Surrey by Rev Phillips
  • 41Observations of Comet Morehouse (1908c) by Rev Phillips
  • 44Morehouse's Comet 1908c by Major Eddie
  • 45Comet Morehouse, 1908 c. By WALTER F. GALE,
  • 47Path of Halley's Comet, 1909-10. By C. GROVER.
  • 48The Connection between Comets and Meteorites. By GAVIN J. BURNS,
  • 48Solar Spectroscopy with Simple Instruments. By W. ALFRED PARR.
  • 52Provisional Orbit for the Double Star p Eridani. By JAMES NANGLE
  • 55OBITUARY
  • 55Prof. Newcomb
  • 56Eugen von Gothard.
  • 56Correspondence.
  • 18COUNCIL
  • 16Contents.
  • 65Solar activity
  • 57A Hanging Sundial.
  • 58Spectroscopic Astronomique. Par P, Salet, Astronome à l'Observatoire de Paris.
  • 59Les Observations Méridiennes : Theorie et Pratique. Par F. Boquet, Astronome de l'Observatoire de Paris. Tome I. : Instruments et, Méthodes d'Observation. Tome II. : Corrections instrumentales et Equations personnelles.
  • 59The Life of the Universe. By Svante Arrhenius.
  • 60Astronomischer Jahresbericht. Begründet von Walter F. Wislicenus, mit Unterstützung der Astronomischen Gesellschaft. Herausgegeben von A. Berberich
  • 60Notes.
  • 60COMET NOTES.
  • 64Minor Planet Notes
  • 64MEMORANDA FOR OBSERVERS
  • 64Ephemeris for Physical Observations of the Sun
  • 64Occultations
  • 65Mars
  • 65ASTRONOMICAL PUBLICATIONS
  • 65Phenomena observed in solar spots
  • 66NOTE ON THE SOLAR CONSTANT AND THE APPARENT TEMPERATURE OF THE SUN
  • 57Total Eclipse of the Moon, June 3, 1909.
  • 66GENERAL SOLUTION FROM THE PHOTOGRAPHIC RIGHT ASCENSIONS OF EROS
  • 66THE SHAPE OF THE PLANET MERCURV.—M. Jonckheere
  • 67SATURN AND ITS RINGS. — M. Schaer
  • 67THE PROBLEM OP AN ULTRA-NEPTUNIAN PLANET.—Prof. W. H. Pickering
  • 67Two REMARKABLE LEONID TRAILS. — Herr Krebs
  • 71EFFECTS OF A COLLISION BETWEEN A CELESTIAL BODY AND A MASS OF COSMICAL DUST.—Prof. Seeliger
  • 71PERSONAL ERROR IN OCCULTATION OBSERVATIONS.—Dr. E. Jost
  • 71THE ERRORS OF POSITION OF IMAGES PHOTOGRAPHED THROUGH GLASS
  • 71CHANGES IN THE FLEXURE OF THE TUBES OF ZENITH TELESCOPES.—M. Hirayama
  • 71BOOKS FOR SALE.—" Popular Astronomy"
  • 72NOTICES
  • 72New Member 7 July 1909
  • 58New Books and Memoirs.
  • 72Candidates 27 October 1909
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