Journal of the British Astronomical Association. Vol.1 No.7

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  • 1889BAA Journal - Vol.1 No.7 - April 1891
  • 1915Monthly notices of the RAS
  • 1894REPORTS OF THE OBSERVING SECTIONS
  • 1894Coloured Star Section
  • 1896Jupiter Section.
  • 1902Papers communicated to the Association
  • 1902Cometary and Meteor Radiation. By DAVID BOOTH
  • 1905The Perseid Radiant. By W. H. S. MONCK
  • 1907The Lunar Seas. By N. E. GREEN
  • 1910Accuracy or Inaccuracy. BY EDWIN HOLMES
  • 1913Stellar Distribution
  • 1935Himmel und Erde
  • 1915ASTRONOMICAL PUBLICATIONS
  • 1917The Observatory
  • 1920Knowledge
  • 1921Nature
  • 1923 English Mechanic.
  • 1925Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific
  • 1926The Astronomical Journal
  • 1928Comptes Rendus de l'Académie des Sciences
  • 1929L'Astronomie
  • 1931Le Galilée
  • 1934Ciel et Terre
  • 1891REPORT OF THE MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION HELD APRIL 29, 1891
  • 1889Contents
  • 1949HARVARD COLLEGE OBSERVATORY
  • 1939Astronomical Progress
  • 1944New Books and Memoirs
  • 1944Telescopic Work for Starlight Evenings. By William F. Denning
  • 1945Bulletin of the Permanent International Photographic Com­mittee, Fasciculus VI
  • 1945Variable Stars of Long Period. By Prof. E. C. Pickering
  • 1947NOTES
  • 1947New Variable
  • 1947Death of Prof. Schonfeld
  • 1949MINOR PLANETS
  • 1949THE LEANDER MCCORMICK OBSERVATORY
  • 1950Correspondence
  • 1950Mars
  • 1938Sirius
  • 1950Rime on Mirrors
  • 1951The Colour of r Velorum
  • 1951The Transit of Mercury.
  • 1951Inquiries.
  • 1952Notices of the Association
  • 1952Saturn Section
  • 1952Alterations in the Rules
  • 1952New Members, Elected April 29
  • 1953Candidates for Election as Members of the Association
  • 1939Address of the Retiring President of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, at the Third Annual Meeting, March 28, 1891. By EDWARD S. HOLDEN
  • 1954Lunar Section
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