Journal of the British Astronomical Association. Vol.12 No.3

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  • -2BAA Journal - Vol.12 No.3 - January 1902
  • 28Apparent Thinning-out of the Stars. By J, E. GORE
  • 0COUNCIL
  • 2REPORT OF THE MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION HELD ON DECEMBER 18, 1901
  • 7Members of the Solar Section
  • 8MRS. ROBERTS ADDRESS
  • 8Address delivered by Mrs. Isaac Roberts, D.Sc., at the Conversazione, November 27, 1901.
  • 8PHOTOGRAPHS OF CELESTIAL OBJECTS TAKEN AT THE PARIS OBSERVATORY AND AT THE STARFIELD OBSERVATORY, CROWBOROUGH, SUSSEX.
  • 12Reports of the Branches
  • 12NORTH-WESTERN BRANCH (MANCHESTER)
  • 29Apparent Thinning-out of the Stars. By GAVIN J. BURNS
  • 15MIDLAND BRANCH (BIRMINGHAM).
  • 15Reports of the directors of the Observing Sections.
  • 15Variable Star Section.
  • 17Papers communicated to the Association
  • 17Nova Persei. (Supplementary Paper.) By ALEXANDER SMITH.
  • 20Dark Spot in Jupiter's South Temperate Region, 1901.* By W. F. DENNING
  • 24Photography with a Small Telescope. By JOHN GRIGG, Thames, New Zealand.
  • 26The Fireball of 1901 December 4. By WALTER E. BESLEY.
  • 41THE ATLAS STELLARUM VARIABILIUM. — Father Hägen
  • -2Contents
  • 33Halley's Comet: 1910 Return. By D. SMART
  • 35Annular Eclipse of the San, 1901 November 11. By W. ALFRED PARR
  • 36Correspondence
  • 36The Accuracy of Photographic Measures.
  • 37The Annular Eclipse of the Sun, 1901 November 11.
  • 38New Books and Memoirs.
  • 38Laboratory Manual in Astronomy. By Miss Mary E. Byrd.
  • 38Pleasures of the Telescope. By Garrett P. Servies
  • 38Hipparchus and the Precession of the Equinoxes. By the Rev. M. H. Close
  • 39History and Chronology of the Myth-making Age. By J. F. Hewitt
  • 39Knowledge Diary and Scientific Handbook for 1902
  • 39Lick Observatory Bulletin, Nos. 10 and 11.
  • 39Publications of the Washburn Observatory of the University of Wisconsin. Vol. X. Part 2.
  • 40Notes
  • 40THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY.
  • 40LIVERPOOL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
  • 41MINOR PLANET NOTES.
  • 14WEST OF SCOTLAND BRANCH (GLASGOW).
  • 42THE PARIS ACADEMY OF SCIENCES
  • 47Nova Aurigae
  • 49OBSERVATIONS OF THE EARLIER SPECTRUM OF NOVA PERSEI. Walter S. Adams
  • 42THE GREEN PLASH.—Prof. Pickering
  • 42SELENOGRAPHIC POSITIONS AND MEASUREMENT OF LUNAR PHOTOGRAPHS. S. A. Sounder
  • 42DIAMETER OF JUPITER.—Prof. T. J. J. See
  • 43THE LEONIDS OF 1901. W. W. Payne
  • 43LEONID METEORS, NOVEMBER 1901
  • 44THE QUADRANTID METEORS. John R. Henry
  • 44VARIABLE STARS.—R Aurigae
  • 47New Variables.
  • 50OBSERVATIONS OF THE SPECTRUM OF NOVA PERSEI. W. W Campbell, W. H. Wright, Joel Stebbins
  • 47Variation of Τ Centauri. A. W. Roberts.
  • 47Observations and Ephemerides of the Variable Stau Y Cygni. V. C. Dunér
  • 47Position of the Variable RU Herculis
  • 48NOVA PERSEI
  • 48NEBULOSITY ABOUT NOVA PERSEI. G. W. Ritchey
  • 48THE MOTION OF THE NEBULA SURROUNDING NOVA PERSEI. —Prof. Kapteyn
  • 49CHANGES IN THE NEBULOSITY ABOUT NOVA PERSEI. G. W. Ritchey
  • 49THE PHOTOGRAPHS OF NOVA PERSEI.—Sir Norman Lockyer
  • 42Astronomical Publications.
  • 42THE TOTAL ECLIPSE OF THE SUN IN SUMATRA. Prof. Barnard
  • 51THE DISTANCE OF NOVA PERSEI. W. Ε Wilson.
  • 51PECULIARITY OF FOCAL OBSERVATIONS OF THE PLANETARY NEBULAS AND VISUAL OBSERVATIONS OF NOVA PERSEI. Ε. E. Barnard
  • 51THE TWO-FOOT REFLECTING TELESCOPE OF THE YERKES OBSERVATORY. G. W. Ritchey.—
  • 51THE ALLEGHENY OBSERVATORY
  • 52AN ATTEMPT TO ASCERTAIN THE DATE OF THE ORIGINAL CONSTRUCTION OF STONEHENGE FROM ITS ORIENTATION.—Sir N. Lockyer, K.C.B., F.R.S., and F. C. Penrose
  • 52THE SPECTRUM OF LIGHTNING
  • 53Notices of the Association.
  • 53New Members of the Association. ELECTED 25TH NOVEMBER 1901.
  • 53New Members of the Association. ELECTED 18TH DECEMBER 1901.
  • 53Candidate for Election as a Member of the Association. 29TH JANUARY 1902.
  • 53Erratum.
  • 54PHOTOGRAPHS
  • 54NEBULA N.G.C., 2237-9, MONOCEROTIS.
  • 55NEBULA M. 31, ANDROMEDAE
  • 55NEBULA M. 51, CANUM VENATICORUM.
  • 56NEBULA M. 74, PISCIUM.
  • 56NEBULA M. 100, COMAE BERENICES.
  • 57CLUSTER M. 11, ΑΝΤINOI
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