Journal of the British Astronomical Association. Vol.21 No.1

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  • 1BAA Journal Vol. 21 (XXI) Session 1910-1911. No.1 October 1910
  • 41William J. MacDonnell.
  • 21REPORTS OF THE BRANCHES
  • 21WEST OF SCOTLAND BRANCH (GLASGOW).
  • 22NEW SOUTH WALES BRANCH (SYDNEY).
  • 24REPORTS OF THE SECTIONS
  • 24Variable Star Section.
  • 25PAPERS
  • 25The Origin of the Lunar Surface Formations.
  • 41OBITUARIES
  • 49The Amateur Astronomer. By Gideou Riegler. Translated by Geo. Aubourne Clarke.
  • 50NOTES
  • 42Canon Hutchings.
  • 43Senor Valle.
  • 43CORRESPONDENCE
  • 43Galileo Galilei.
  • 46Halley's Comet.
  • 47Solar Halo and Parhelia.
  • 47Can Mars be seen after Sunrise by the Naked Eye?
  • 48NEW BOOKS AND MEMOIRS
  • 48Astronomische Jahresbericht. Herausgegeben von A. Ber-berich. Die Literatur des Jahres 1909. 8vo. Berlin : G. Reimer. 1910.
  • 49Round the year with the Stars : the chief beauties of the starry heavens as seen with the naked eye. By Garrett P. Serviss
  • 64VENUS
  • 42Prof. Thiele.
  • 50ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
  • 51COMET NOTES.
  • 57MINOR PLANET NOTES.
  • 57THE ASTRONOMISCHE GESELLSCHAFT
  • 57THE GRESHA.M LECTURES
  • 58MEMORANDA FOR OBSERVERS
  • 58Ephemeris for Physical Observation of the Sun.
  • 58The Moon.
  • 59Occultations.
  • 60Double Stars.
  • 60ASTRONOMICAL PUBLICATIONS
  • 60THE TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE, 1910, MAY 9
  • 60THE NEXT TOTAL ECLIPSE OF THE SUN
  • 61SOLAR DISTURBANCES.
  • 61THE SUN-SPOTS OF 1909.—
  • 62ROTATION OF SUN-SPOTS
  • 62PRECESSION AND THE SOLAR MOTION
  • 62THE INTERNATIONAL UNION FOR CO-OPERATION IN SOLAR RESEARCH.
  • 63THE MOTION OF THE MOON
  • 63MERCURY.
  • 63THE ATMOSPHERE OF VENUS
  • 48Les Theories modernes du Soleil. Par J. Bosler. 8vo. Paris: 0. Doin et Fils, Place de l'Odeon.
  • 1REPORT OF THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION, HELD ON WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26
  • 66LAKGE METEORITES
  • 65BRILLIANT METEOR OF JULY 31
  • 68HOTOGRAPHS OF DANIEL'S COMET, 1907d
  • 64MARS
  • 64MARS IN 1909 AS SEEN AT THE LOWELL OBSERVATORY
  • 64AN OBLIQUE BELT ON JUPITER
  • 65JUPITER
  • 65SATURN.
  • 65A BRIGHT METEOR.
  • 65FIREBALL OF SEPTEMBER 2
  • 65METEORIC FIREBALLS.
  • 68THE LUMINOSITY OF COMETS
  • 64WATER VAPOUR ON MARS
  • 65PERSEID METEORIC SHOWER, 1910
  • 66METEORITE AT BOMBAY
  • 66A CENTRAL BUREAU FOR METEOR OBSERVATIONS
  • 66HALLEY METEORS
  • 67EARTH-CURRENT OBSERVATIONS IN STOCKHOLM DURING THE TRANSIT OF HALLEY'S COMET ON MAY 19
  • 67HALLEY'S COMET
  • 67HALLEY'S COMET AND ITS SPECTRUM AS OBSERVED AT KODAIKANAL.
  • 68HALLEY'S COMET.
  • 68PHOTOGRAPHS OF MOREHOUSE'S COMET
  • 68COMETS AND ELECTRONS
  • 73DISPERSION OF LIGHT IN INTERSTELLAR SPACE
  • 64EARTH TIDES.
  • 72PARALLAX
  • 64WATER VAPOUR ON MARS 2
  • 69RESEARCHES ON THE COLOURS OF STARS
  • 69COLOURED STARS
  • 69THE COLOURS OF VARIABLE STARS
  • 69ON THE SYSTEMATIC MOTIONS OF THE BRADLEY STARS.
  • 70NEW VARIABLES
  • 71NOTE ON PAPER ON CERTAIN FAMILIES OF PERIODIC ORBITS.
  • 72THE DISTRIBUTION OF STARS IN SPACE
  • 72FUNDAMENTAL ASTRONOMY
  • 68PHOTOGRAPHS OF NEBULAE MADE WITH THE 6O-IN. REFLECTOR OF THE MOUNT WILSON OBSERVATORY.
  • 75Candidates for Election as Members of the Association. 2,0th November' 1910.
  • 73THE PRESSURE OF LIGHT
  • 73THE MEDIUM OF CELESTIAL SPACE.
  • 74ASTRONOMY IN INDIA.—
  • 74SIR WILLIAM CHRISTIE AND GREENWICH OBSERVATORY.
  • 74REFORMS OF THE CALENDAR.
  • 74NOTICES
  • 74New Members of the Association. Elected 26th October 1910.
  • 75West of Scotland Branch. NEW MEMBERS ELECTED 13TH OCTOBER 1910
  • 75New South Wales Branch. NEW MEMBER ELECTED IST OCTOBER 1910
  • 78OFFICERS AND COUNCIL
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