Journal of the British Astronomical Association. Vol.25 No.3

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  • 1911BAA Journal Vol. 25 (XXV) No.3 December 1914
  • 1941Comet 1914 e.
  • 1915Report of the meeting on Wednesday December 30, 1914
  • 1926REPORTS OF THE BRANCHES
  • 1926WEST OF SCOTLAND BRANCH (GLASGOW).
  • 1926NEW SOUTH WALES BRANCH (SYDNEY).
  • 1927REPORTS OF THE SECTIONS
  • 1927Meteor Section.
  • 1927August Meteor.
  • 1933PAPERS
  • 1933The Total Eclipse of the Sun of February 3, 1916.
  • 1947NOTES
  • 1911Contents.
  • 1942CORRESPONDENCE
  • 1942Comet 1914 e.
  • 1944Comet 1914 e. - ORBIT ELEMENTS.
  • 1945a Centauri.
  • 1946NEW BOOKS AND MEMOIRS
  • 1946Publications of the Lick Observatory, Vol. XI. Photo­graphs of the Milky Way and of Comets. By Ε. E. Barnard
  • 1946Harvard College Observatory Annals, Volume LXXVI., No. 2.
  • 1946Harvard College Observatory Annals, Volume LXXVI., No. 3.
  • 1947The Boy's Book of Astronomy. By Ellison Hawks
  • 1935Saturn's Ring Divisions and Meteoric Cosmogony.
  • 1947ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY,
  • 1952THE AMATEUR IN ASTRONOMY
  • 1953MEMORANDA
  • 1950ASTRONOMICAL PUBLICATIONS
  • 1950THE ECLIPSE OF THE SUN, 1914
  • 1951THE RECENT TRANSIT OF MERCURY
  • 1951NEW DOUBLE STARS
  • 1951KODAIKANAL OBSERVATORY.
  • 1951ASTRONOMICAL WORK IN KASHMIR
  • 1952NEW ASSOCIATES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
  • 1952A CENTRAL BUREAU FOR TRANSMISSION OF ASTRONOMICAL NEWS
  • 1952THE DONOHOE COMET MEDAL
  • 1948COMET NOTES
  • 1950ASTRONOMICAL INSTRUMENTS
  • 1953Solar Section.
  • 1953Ephemeris for Physical Observation of the Sun.
  • 1954Occultations of Stars by the Moon visible in London.
  • 1955Zodiacal Light Section.
  • 1955NOTICES
  • 1955New Members of the Association. Elected $oth December 1914.
  • 1955West of Scotland Branch.
  • 1955NEW MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATION. Elected 17th December 1914.
  • 1956Candidates for Election as Members of the Association. 27th January 1915.
  • 1956Erratum.
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