Journal of the British Astronomical Association. Vol.10 No.5

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  • 1BAA Journal - VOL. 10 (X). No. 5. - SESSION 1899-1900.
  • 20Egyptian Astronomy.
  • 10REPORTS OF THE BRANCHES
  • 10NORTH-WESTERN BRANCH (MANCHESTER).
  • 11WEST OF SCOTLAND BRANCH (GLASGOW).
  • 12EAST OF SCOTLAND BRANCH (EDINBURGH).
  • 13PAPERS
  • 13The Rise and Fall of Astrology.
  • 15The Double Canals of Mars.
  • 17List of Comets observed since the beginning of 1889.
  • 19CORRESPONDENCE
  • 29THE COMING ECLIPSE OF THE SUN. E. Walter Maunder
  • 1REPORT OF THE MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION, HELD ON FEBRUARY 28, 1900
  • 22The Apparent Enlargement of Heavenly Bodies.
  • 25The Apparent Enlargement of Heavenly Bodies - II
  • 25The Apparent Enlargement of Heavenly Bodies - III
  • 26Telescopic Focus for the Moon.
  • 27Jupiter apparently Moonless.
  • 27Observing Weather in Portland.
  • 28ASTRONOMICAL PUBLICATIONS
  • 28THE SOLAR PARALLAX
  • 28THE TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE OF 1900, MAY 28.
  • 28THE RELATION BETWEEN THE PERIODIC CHANGES OP SOLAR ACTIVITY AND THE EARTH'S MOTION. J. Halm
  • 19The Coelostat.
  • 29THE STRUCTURE OF THE INNER CORONA. S. P. Langley
  • 33DOUBLE STARS. Mr. Aitken
  • 33THE METHODS OF INORGANIC EVOLUTION, II. Sir N, Lockyer
  • 30MERCURY AS A NAKED-EYE OBJECT. W. F. Denning
  • 30THE EXTRA-EQUATORIAL CURRENTS OP JUPITER IN 1899.·— Rev. Τ. E. R. Phillips
  • 31OBSERVATIONS OF METEORS AT ROYAL ALFRED OBSER­VATORY, MAURITIUS, 1899, NOVEMBER.— T.F. Claxton
  • 31STATIONARY METEORIC RADIANTS. W. H. S. Monck.
  • 31ZODIACAL LIGHT
  • 31VARIATION OF LATITUDE. Frank Schlesinger.
  • 32SOME REMARKABLE SPECTROSCOPIC BINARIES. A. M. Clerke.
  • 32PACKING INSTRUMENTS FOR TRANSPORTATION. Sabra C. Snell
  • 33SPECTROSCOPIC BINARY STARS. R. G. Aitken
  • 29LUNAR CHANGES DURING THE ECLIPSE OF 1899, DECEMBER 16. W. H. Pickering
  • 30THE DETERMINATION OP SELENOGRAPHIC POSITIONS. S. A. Saunder
  • 34GROWTH OP A GREAT AMERICAN OBSERVATORY IN TWENTY YEARS. E. C. Pickering
  • 34THE GREAT NEBULA, IN ORION. W. H. Wesley
  • 35ASTRONOMY WITHOUT A TELESCOPE. II. THE ZODIACAL LIGHT. E. Walter Maunder
  • 35A POSSIBLE CAUSE OF THE VARIABILITY OF STARS. G. Johnstone Stoney
  • 35CERASKI'S SECOND ALGOL VARIABLE
  • 36Variable Stars.
  • 39NOTICES
  • 39The Eclipse of 1900, May 28.
  • 40Candidates for Election as Members of the Association. 28TH MARCH 1900.
  • 40New Members of the Association. ELECTED 28TH FEBRUARY 1900.
  • 40Additions to the Library
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