Journal of the British Astronomical Association. Vol.30 No.2

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  • 1916BAA JOURNAL - Vol. 30 No. 2 - NOVEMBER 1919
  • 1932PAPERS
  • 1920REPORT OF THE MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION, HELD ON WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26 1919
  • 1921Light curves of novae
  • 1928REPORTS OF THE SECTIONS
  • 1928Meteor Section.
  • 1930Spectroscopic Section.
  • 1930THE SPECTRUM OF γ CASSIOPEIAE.
  • 1930NOTE ON THE ABOVE BY THE DIRECTOR OF THE SECTION
  • 1931Solar Section.
  • 1937THE EINSTEIN THEORY.
  • 1916Contents.
  • 1932The Terrestrial Empty Focus.
  • 1934Sudden death of Mr. C. T. WHITMELL
  • 1934OBITUARY
  • 1934William Evan McFarlane
  • 1935NOTES
  • 1935COMET NOTES
  • 1936Notes on Comet 1919a (Kopff)
  • 1936Notes on Comet 1919& (Brorsen-Metcalf).
  • 1937Notes on Comet 1919c (Metcalf-Borrelly).
  • 1931Memoranda for Observers
  • 1937THE WATER TELESCOPE.
  • 1951EINSTEIN ON HIS THEORY
  • 1955INCLINATION OF AXES OF SUNSPOT GROUPS TO SOLAR EQUATOR.
  • 1940THE CONNECTION BETWEEN ETHER AND MATTER
  • 1941AN EXPERIMENT TO DETECT THE FITZGERALD-LORENTZ RESULT
  • 1942AN UNDULATORY THEORY OF GUAVITATION
  • 1943SPACE, TIME AND FORCE
  • 1945THE GENERALIZED THEORY OF RELATIVITY
  • 1946DISPLACEMENT OF SPECTRAL LINES
  • 1948THE THREE FUNDAMENTAL CONSTANTS OF NATURE
  • 1948THE R.A.S. DISCUSSION ON RELATIVITY
  • 1938INFLUENCE OF MOTION OF THE MEDIUM ON THE VELOCITY OF LIGHT.
  • 1938ON THE BELATIVE MOTION OF THE EARTH AND THE LUMINIFEKOCS ETHER.
  • 1955A GIANT METEORITE
  • 1955BETELGEUSE
  • 1956SEARCH FOR A TRANS-NEPTUNIAN PLANET
  • 1954THE MAGNETIC POLARITY OF SUNSPOTS
  • 1956INSTRUMENTS BELONGING TO THE ASSOCIATION
  • 1958NOTICES
  • 1958Affiliated Schools. Passed 26th November 1919
  • 1958New Members of the Association. Elected 26th November 1919
  • 1959Candidates for Election as Members of the Association. 31st December 1919.
  • 1960Erratum. Journal, Vol. XXX., No. 1
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