Journal of the British Astronomical Association. Vol.12 No.6

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  • 16BAA Journal - Vol.12 No.6 - April 1902
  • 37Correspondence.
  • 18COUNCIL
  • 20REPORT OF THE MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION HELD ON MARCH 26, 1902,
  • 23Reports of the Branches
  • 23NORTH-WESTERN BRANCH (MANCHESTER).
  • 24WEST OF SCOTLAND BRANCH (GLASGOW).
  • 24VICTORIA BRANCH. SESSION 1901-2.
  • 26MIDLAND BRANCH (BIRMINGHAM).
  • 26Papers communicated to the Association
  • 26The Sun Pillar of March 6, 1902. By HENRY CORDER.
  • 28The Recent Solar Phenomenon. By Rev. GUY J. BRIDGES
  • 29The Great Sun Shaft of March 6, 1902. By Miss CATHARINE O. STEVENS.
  • 31The Signs of the Zodiac, By Captain WILLIAM NOBLE
  • 33The Visibility of Meteors from Radiants near the Horizon. By J. H. BRIDGER
  • 45THE ROYAL INSTITUTION
  • 16Contents
  • 37Lunar Halos.
  • 37Apparent Thinning-out of the Stars.
  • 37The Green Flash.
  • 38THE MOON
  • 38Prof. W. H. Pickering's Observations of the Moon.
  • 40Queries
  • 42New Books and Memoirs
  • 42The Earth's Beginning. By Sir Robert S. Ball
  • 43Lick Observatory Bulletins. Nos. 16—18.
  • 43Remarkable Comets. By W. T. Lynn
  • 43The Cambrian Natural Observer, Vol. IV., No. 5.
  • 44Notes
  • 44THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
  • 34Distribution of Double Stars in Space. By GAVIN J. BURNS,
  • 45THE GRESHAM LECTURES
  • 50SUPPOSED VARIABILITY OF κ PERSEI.
  • 50NOVA PERSEI.—Prof. Max Wolf
  • 45MINOR PLANET NOTES
  • 46COMET α 1902.
  • 46JOHANN NEPOMUK KRIEGER
  • 46RICHARD SCHUMACHER
  • 47Astronomical Publications.
  • 47PRELIMINARY REPORT OF OBSERVATIONS OF THE TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE OF 1901, MAY 17-18. C. D. Perrine
  • 47THE SPECTRUM OF THE CHROMOSPHERE, Mr. S. A. Mitchell
  • 48THE SUN'S MOVEMENT IN SPACE. Agnes M. Clerke
  • 48OBSERVATIONS OF JUPITER. W. F. Denning
  • 48PROF. ARRHENIUS' THEORY OF COMETARY TAILS AND AURORAE. J. Hahn
  • 49MOTION IN THE FAINT NEBULA SURROUNDING NOVA PERSEI. C. D. Perrine
  • 49VARIABLE STARS.— Τ Camelopardi
  • 49NEW VARIABLES
  • 45ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY, BALTIMORE
  • 45HARVARD COLLEGE OBSERVATORY
  • 50PERIOD AND LIGHT-CURVE OF 6685 Y LYRAE. A. S. Williama
  • 50NEBULA AROUND NOVA PERSEI
  • 50THE BRUCE SPECTROGRAPH OF THE YERKES OUSERVATORY. Edwin Β. Frost
  • 51AN EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF THE PRESSURE OF LIGHT. Peter Lebedew
  • 51PERSONAL EQUATION. Campos Rodriguez
  • 51Notices of the Association
  • 51SECTION MEMBERS
  • 51Members of the Mercury and Venus Section
  • 52Members of the Mars Section.
  • 52Members of the Cometary Section.
  • 53Members of the Photographic Section.
  • 54The Lantern Slide Department.
  • 55New Members of the Association. ELECTED 26TH MARCH 1902.
  • 55Candidates for Election as Members of the Association. 30TH APRIL 1902
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