Journal of the British Astronomical Association. Vol.11 No.2

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  • 1BAA JOURNAL VOLUME 11 (XI) NUMBER 2. DECEMBER 1900
  • 33Synopsis of Lecture on " The Solar Corona," delivered hy the Rev. A. L. Cortie (S.J.}, F.R.A.S., to the Members of the North-Western Branch (Manchester), on 7th November 1900.
  • 5REPORT OF THE MEETING OF THE ASSOCIA­TION, HELD ON NOVEMBER 28, 1900
  • 9REPORT OF THE BRANCHES
  • 9NORTH-WESTERN BRANCH (MANCHESTER).
  • 10WEST OF SCOTLAND BRANCH.
  • 11EAST OF SCOTLAND BRANCH.
  • 11VICTORIA BRANCH.
  • 12REPORTS OF THE SECTIONS
  • 12Meteoric Section.
  • 12THE LEONIDS, 1900.
  • 16PAPERS
  • 16On Mapping the Surface of the Moon
  • 26On an Improved Means of Determining the Meridian Axis of an Observatory for Building and Erecting purposes.
  • 29The Duration of Annularity in a Solar Eclipse.
  • 31The Green Flash.
  • 40Optical Tables and Data for the use of Opticians, by Silvanus P. Thompson
  • 3COUNCIL
  • 35CORRESPONDENCE
  • 35Chambers's Catalogue of Red Stars.
  • 36Alpha Eridani as a Red Star
  • 37Had Star No. 211 (Chambers 1900)
  • 37The Nautical Almanac.
  • 37Occultation of Saturn, September 3, 1900.
  • 38The May Aquarids.
  • 38Remarks upon the Jupiter Report.
  • 39NEW BOOKS AND MEMOIRS
  • 39The Yerkes Observatory Bulletins, Nos. 13—15.
  • 39Jupiter-Beobachtungcn auf der Manora-Sternwarte, 1896-98. L. Brenner. 4x1E, Vienna. 1900, pp. 24
  • 40Aunuaire astronomique el meteorologique pour igoo. C. Fiammarion
  • 40Total Solar Eclipse of 1901, May 17-18.—Information for observing parties and climatologieal conditions along the track of the moon's shadow
  • 40Observaciones del Eclipse Total de Sol del 28 de Mayo de 1900. 8x1E Madrid, 1900.
  • 31Mr. Wesley's Report on the Corona of 1900 from the Photographs.
  • 41NOTES
  • 46CAPELLA. W. J., Hussey
  • 46NEW DOUBLE STARS. W. J. Hussey
  • 41The British Astronomical Association Eclipse Report.
  • 42MINOR PLANET NOTES
  • 43ASTRONOMICAL PUBLICATIONS
  • 43THE ZODIACAL LIGHT
  • 43 POSSIBLE EXPLANATION OF THE SUN-SPOT PERIOD. Ernest W. Brown
  • 44PARTIAL ECLIPSE OP THE SUN, 1900, MAY 28, OBSERVED AT COL. COOPER'S OBSERVATORY, MARKREE. F. W. Henkel
  • 44ISTRIBUTION OF SMALL PLANETS INTO RINGS.—M. Freycinet
  • 44AN HYPOTHESIS REGARDING THE SURFACE MARKINGS OF JUPITER. A. E. Douglass
  • 45THE GENERAL PERTURBATIONS OF THE MAJOR AXIS OP EROS BY THE ACTION OF MARS. H. N. Russell
  • 45THE LEONID METEORS
  • 45DISCOVERY AND OBSERVATIONS OF COMET BROOKS (b 1900). TV. R. Brooks
  • 46EW NEBULA.—Herbert A. Howe
  • 46THE MILKY WAY IN CYGNUS. Mrs. E. W. Maunder
  • 46STAR PLACES.—P. H. Cowell
  • 41THE ROYAL SOCIETY
  • 41Recent Work at the Lowell Observatory
  • 46OUR STELLAR SYSTEM. Sir Norman Lochyer
  • 47THE ACCURACY OF THE STAR CHARTS PUBLISHED BY THE FRENCH OBSERVATORIES AS REPRODUCTIONS OF TIIKIR PLATES FOR THE ASTROURAPHIC CHART. II. H. Turner
  • 47AN ANCIENT ASTRONOMICAL INSTRUMENT.—Kurt Laves
  • 47THE WHITIN OBSERVATORY OF WELLESLEY COLLEGE. »S'. F. Whiting
  • 48ANNUAL REPORT OF THE MELBOURNE. OBSERVATORY
  • 48THE DISCOVERY OF A SMALL VARIABLE STAR IN THE CLUSTER Μ13 HERCULIS. Ε. E. Barnard
  • 49Variable Stars.
  • 50New Variables
  • 50NOTICES
  • 50New Members of the Association. Elected, 28th November 1900.
  • 51North-Western Branch.
  • 51Victoria Branch.
  • 51NEW MEMBERS OF THE ASSOCIATION. Elected, ηth November 1900
  • 51Elected, 5th December 1900
  • 51NEW MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATION. Elected, 4th October 1900.
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