1912 eclipse Expedition brochure from the Journal of the British Astronomical Association. Vol.22 No.3

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  • 15BAA Journal - VOL. 22 (XXII). No. 3. December 1911
  • 29A Further Note on the Canals of Mars.
  • 18Council and officers
  • 19REPORT OF THE MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION, HELD ON DECEMBER 27, 1911
  • 27REPORTS OF THE BRANCHES
  • 27WEST OF SCOTLAND BRANCH (GLASGOW).
  • 27NEW SOUTH WALES BRANCH (SYDNEY).
  • 29PAPERS
  • 33Meteoric Shower from Capricornus.
  • 48OBITUARY
  • 37The Eclipse of the Sun of April 17, 1912
  • 43Remarks on Mr. Bolton's Paper on the Rotation of Venus.
  • 38The Lunar Epicyclic.
  • 39The Planet Venus.
  • 46The Variability of α Orionis
  • 45Some Measures of Southern Doubles.
  • 37The Position of the Central Line in the Eclipse of April 17, 1912
  • 47The Zodiacal Light.
  • 56THE INFLUENCE OF ANOMALOUS DISPERSION ON SOLAR PHENOMENA.—Dr. P. V. Bevan
  • 15Contents.
  • 48E. G. Bird.
  • 49CORRESPONDENCE
  • 49Brooks's Comet and Star Trails.
  • 50Visibility of Mercury.
  • 50The Eclipse of the Sun, April 17, 1912.
  • 51NEW BOOKS AND MEMOIRS
  • 51A popular Introduction to Astronomy. By the Rev. A. C. Henderson
  • 51Peeps at the Heavens. By the Rev. James Baikie
  • 51Lines in the Arc Spectra of Elements. Arranged in the order of their Wave-lengths, from wave-length 7950 to wave­length 2200. Compiled by F. Stanley
  • 52NOTES
  • 52THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY.
  • 53COMET NOTES.
  • 54THE GRESHAM LECTURES
  • 55THE PARTIAL ECLIPSE OF THE SUN, OCT. 22, 1911
  • 55THE DONOHOE COMET MEDALS.
  • 55THE ACADÉMIE DES SCIENCES
  • 56PUBLICATIONS
  • 34Meteors.
  • 56ON POSSIBLE PHASE-RELATIONS BETWEEN THE PLANETS AND SUN-SPOT PHENOMENA. — Mr. F. J. M. Stratton
  • 59NOTE ON THE SPECTRUM OF COMET BROOKS (1911 c)
  • 59THE PERSEIDS.—Dr. P. Broch
  • 58OCCULTATION OF VENUS, NOVEMBER 16, 1911
  • 58THE AGE OF THE EARTH.—Prof. T. H. Laby
  • 58MARS.
  • 58JUPITER.
  • 58THE SPECTRA OF JUPITER, SATURN, URANUS, AND NEPTUNE. Dr. O Bury.
  • 59METEOR STUDIES.—Dr. C. P. Olivier
  • 61THE PRODUCTION OF STAR STREAMS.—Prof. B. Ross
  • 62NEW VARIABLES
  • 59NOTE ON THE TWO MAIN TYPES OP COMETARY DEVELOP­MENT AND THEIR VARIATIONS WITH THE SOLAR DISTANCE.— Mr. J. H. Reynolds
  • 60THE SPECTRUM of NEBULIUM.—Dr. J. W. Nicholson
  • 60ROTATION OF STARS ABOUT THEIR AXES.—Mr. Frank Schlesinger
  • 60LUMINOSITIES AND RADII OF VARIOUS STARS.—Mr. J. B. Cannon
  • 60THE DISTRIBUTION OF STARS OF DIFFERENT SPECTRAL TYPES.-—Dr. Karl Gustav Hagström
  • 61STAR MAGNITUDES. M. K. Popoff.
  • 61THE EVOLUTION OF DOUBLE AND MULTIPLE STARS.— Prof. T. J. J. See
  • 61DETERMINATION OF RADIAL VELOCITIES
  • 57MEAN AREAS AND HELIOGRAPHIC LATITUDES OF SUN-SPOTS IN THE YEAR 1910
  • 58THE SOLAR ECLIPSE OF 1912, April 16-17.—Dr. Battermann
  • 62A PECULIAR VARIABLE STARS
  • 62ON THE ABSORPTION MARKINGS IN Ha SPECTROHELIO-GRAMS.—Dr. Royds
  • 63PLANETARY ATMOSPHERES.—Prof. Arrhenius
  • 63EARLY METHODS OF DETERMINING LATITUDE.— Carl Schoy
  • 64L'OBSERVATOIRE D'HEM.—The Director, M. Robert Jonckheere
  • 64POPULAR OBSERVATORIES
  • 64THE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE AT PARIS ON NAUTICAL ALMANACS
  • 64MEMORANDA FOR OBSERVERS
  • 64Lunar Section.
  • 65Triesnecker and Hyginus Clefts
  • 66Occultations of Stars by the Moon visible at Greenwich.
  • 67The Zodiacal Light Section.
  • 67NOTICES
  • 67New Members of the Association. Elected 27th December 1911
  • 67New South Wales Branch. NEW MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATION. Elected 20th October 1911
  • 68New South Wales Branch. NEW MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATION. Elected 20th October 1911
  • 71ECLIPSE OF THE SUN, April 17th, 1912.
  • 75TWENTY - SECOND SESSION, 1911—1912. OFFICERS AND COUNCIL
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