Journal of the British Astronomical Association. Vol.1 No.8

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  • -1BAA JOURNAL - Vol. 1 No. 8 - MAY 1891
  • 27ON THE ANALYSIS OF THE LIGHT DIFFUSED BY THE SKY. A. Crova.
  • 7REPORTS OF THE SECTIONS
  • 7Coloured Star Section
  • 9PAPERS
  • 9The Red Spot on Jupiter. By J. E. KEELER.
  • 10The Red Spot on Jupiter. BY A. STANLEY WILLIAMS
  • 11Note on Photographed Meteor
  • 12The Great Nebula in Andromeda.
  • 13An observed Partial Eclipse of Titan, May 5th.
  • 14The Disappearance of Saturn's Ring.
  • 18Astronomical Publications.
  • 29L'Astronomie
  • 31Vierteljahrsschrift der Astronomischen Gesellschaft
  • 31OBITUARY NOTICE OF C. F. FEARNLEY
  • 32THE CANALS OF MARS IN 1890
  • 19The Observatory
  • 32Sirius
  • 26ON A DOUBLE HALO, WITH PARHELIA, OBSERVED MAY 15, 1891. A. Cornu
  • 26ON THE TRANSIT OF MERCURY. J. Janssen
  • 26DETERMINATION OF THE CONSTANT OF ABERRATION. NUMERICAL VALUES DEDUCED FROM THE OBSERVATION OF TWO GROUPS OF FOUR STARS.
  • 26Comptes Rendus de l'Académie des Sciences
  • 20SMITHSONIAN ASTRO-PHYSICAL OBSERVATORY.
  • 19NOTES ON VISITS TO SOME AMERICAN OBSERVATORIES III. H. F. Newall.
  • 27 THE PLANET MARS IN 1890. F. Terby
  • 32PERIODIC CHANGES OF THE POSITION OF THE EARTH'S AXIS OF ROTATION
  • 27 Ciel et Terre
  • 32A SHORT SKETCH OF EGYPTIAN, PHŒNICIAN, AND INDIAN COSMOGONIC MYTHS IS GIVEN
  • 32THE DETERMINATIONS OF LONGITUDE AND LATITUDE AT SEA. Rottok
  • 32Himmel und Erde
  • 32NEWLY DISCOVERED CRATERS IN ENDYMION.
  • 32A METHOD FOR DETERMINING SECULAR VARIATIONS IN THE VERTICAL.
  • 1REPORT OF THE MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION HELD MAY 27, 1891.
  • -1Contents
  • 37Meteoric Dust-fall on the Moon.
  • 38Inquiries
  • 24MEASURES OF DOUBLE STARS DISCOVERED AT CORDOBA. Prof. S. Glasenapp.
  • 18Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
  • 18FURTHER EXPERIENCES REGARDING THE MAGNITUDE OF STARS AS OBTAINED BY PHOTOGRAPHY AT THE OXFORD UNIVERSITY OBSERVATORY. Prof. C. Pritchard
  • 18ON A NEW DOME TO BE ERECTED AT THE ROYAL OBSERVA­TORY, GREENWICH. W. H. M. Christie
  • 18PHOTOGRAPHS OF NEPTUNE AND ITS SATELLITE. Isaac Roberts.
  • 21English Mechanic
  • 22Knowledge
  • 22Stellar Spectra
  • 23Nature
  • 24SOME POINTS IN THE EARLY HISTORY OF ASTRONOMY. J. Norman Lockyer: Part IV
  • 35CORRESPONDENCE
  • 35Sun-spots of February 22
  • 36The Detonating Fireball of December 14, 1890.
  • 37Eclipse of the Moon, 23rd May 1891.
  • 27THE ATMOSPHERIC CONDITIONS OF GREENWICH WITH REGARD TO THE UNIVERSAL HOUR. M. Tondini
  • 27OBSERVATION OF THE TRANSIT OF MERCURY, MAY 9, 1891, MADE AT ATHENS. D. Eginitis
  • 45Solar Spectroscopic Section
  • 24The Astronomical Journal
  • 48Canididates for election
  • 47New Members, Elected May 27, 1891
  • 46Saturn Section.
  • 46Jupiter Section.
  • 46Lunar Section.
  • 45NOTICES
  • 41Notes.
  • 45Astronomical Society of Toronto
  • 44THE PERSEID RADIANT
  • 44BAMBERG OBSERVATORY
  • 44MINOR PLANETS.
  • 44O'GYALLA OBSERVATORY
  • 41THE ROYAL OBSERVATORY, GREENWICH
  • 48Erratum
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