Journal of the British Astronomical Association. Vol.13 No.1
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- 2BAA Journal - Vol. 13 No.1 - November 1902
- 29Note on Light Variations of α Orionis. By Col. Ε. E. MARKWICK,
- 4COUNCIL
- 6REPORT OF THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION, HELD ON OCTOBER 29, 1902
- 20Reports of the Branches.
- 20WEST OF SCOTLAND BRANCH (GLASGOW).
- 21NEW SOUTH WALES BRANCH (SYDNEY).
- 21Report of the Lantern Slide Committee.
- 22Papers communicated to the Association.
- 22On the determination of Comets' places without Micrometers. By A. C. D. CROMMELIN
- 25Saturn Visible through the Cassini Division. By C. T. WHITMELL
- 39Astronomy without a Telescope; a Gruide to the Constellations, and Introduction to the Study of the Heavens with the Unassisted Sight. By E. Walter Maunder
- 38Publications of West Hendon House Observatory. Sunderland. No. 2. By T. W. Backhouse
- 31The Relative Brightness of α Crucis and β Centauri. By R. T. A. INNES,
- 32Notes on the late Lunar Eclipse. By the Rev. S. J. JOHNSON,
- 33Correspondence.
- 33The Zodiacal Light (?).
- 33The Fifth Star in the Trapezium.
- 35The Visibility of Meteors from Radiants near the Horizon.
- 35The Satellites of Saturn.
- 36Colour of the Moon during Eclipse.
- 36Queries
- 37A Popular History of Astronomy during the Nineteenth Century. By Agnes M. Clerke
- 45TOTAL LUNAR ECLIPSE, 22ND APRIL 1902, OBSERVED AT PERTH, WEST AUSTRALIA. W. E. Cooke
- 31A New Feature- on Jupiter. By ALLAN B. COBHAM.
- 42ALLEGHENY OBSERVATORY
- 38Report of His Majesty's Astronomer at the Cape of Good Hope for the year 1901
- 37Twenty-seventh Annual Report of the Savilian Professor
- 39Notes
- 39THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY.
- 40COMET NOTES
- 41MINOR PLANET NOTES.
- 42THE LICK OBSEUVATORY
- 42THE PARIS OBSERVATORY
- 42THE TACUBAYA OBSERVATORY.
- 38Manual of Astronomy. By Charles A. Young,
- 43NOVA PERSEI.
- 43LIVERPOOL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
- 43NEW DOUBLE STARS
- 43GRESHAM COLLEGE LECTURES
- 43MORLEY MEMORIAL COLLEGE,
- 43Astronomical Publications
- 43SOLAR PHENOMENA DURING 1901
- 43HYPOTHESIS ON THE NATURE OF SOLAR PROMINENCES.—Prof. Julius
- 44SPECTROSCOPIC RESULTS OBTAINED DURING THE SOI.AR ECLIPSE OF MAY 18, 1901. W. J. Humphreys
- 44THE DUTCH ECLIPSE EXPEDITION OF 1901.
- 45SUNSPOTS AND WIND.—Alex. B. MacDowall
- 37New Books and Memoirs
- 2Contents
- 49ADIAL VELOCITY OF THE ORION NEBULA. H. C. Vogel
- 48PALL OF A METEORIC STONE NEAR CBUMLIN (CO. ANTRIM) ON SEPTEMBER 13. W. H. Milligan and Dr. I. Fletcher
- 52NOVA PERSEI. T. W. Backhouse
- 46THE CANALS OF MARS. B. W. Lane.
- 46JUPITER: OBSERVATIONS AT MR. CROSSI.EY'S OBSERVATORY, FROM JULY TO SEPTEMBER 1901. J. Gledhill
- 47THE PYRAMID SPOT ON JUPITER.— Herr Leo Brenner
- 47THE SATELLITES OF SATURN AND URANUS. —Prof. T. J. J. See
- 47ROTATION PERIODS OF THE SUPERIOR PLANETS.—M. Deslandres
- 47THE PERSEID METEORIC SHOWER OF 1902. W. F. Denning.
- 48PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE PERSEIDS IN 1901.—M. J. Sykora
- 48A REMARKABLE METEOR
- 52THE SPECTRUM OF NOVA PERSEI. Prof. Campbell and Mr. Wright
- 45VISIBILITY OF THE CRESCENT OF VENUS. J. Offord
- 48COMET b 1902 (PERRINE)
- 49APPARENT ROTATION OF THE BRIGHTER FIXED STARS AS A WHOLE WITH REGARD TO FAINTER STARS AS A WHOLE
- 49THE SYSTEM of Eta GEMINORUM. Agnes M. Clerke
- 50THE SPECTROSCOPIC BINARY β CEPIIEI. (Edwin B. Frost.)
- 50CONDITIONS OF EQUILIBRIUM IN THE STELLAR ATMOSPHERES. —Dr. Huhn
- 50STELLAR COLOUR AND ITS EFFECT ON DETERMINATION OF PARALLAX
- 51THE STATISTICAL RELATIONS AMONG THE PARALLAXES AND THE PROPER MOTIONS OF THE STARS. Simon Newcomb.
- 51NOTE ON THE NEBULA SURROUNDING NOVA PERSEI. L. Bell
- 52NOVA PERSEI, OBSERVED AT THE RADCLIFFE OBSERVATORY. A. Rambant.
- 52NOVA PERSEI. A. S. Williams.
- 52VARIABLE STARS.—S Bootis
- 57PERIODICITY OF VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS AND EARTHQUAKES. The Rev. T. E. Espin,
- 45THE LUNAR ATMOSPHERE. S. A. Saunder
- 56THE OCULAR SPECTROSCOPE. F. L. O. Wadsworth.
- 46ROTATION OF VENUS.
- 54DISCOVERY OF TWO VARIABLE STARS IN A NEBULA
- 54VARIABLE STARS OF LONG PERIOD. E. C. Pickering.
- 54LONG-PERIOD VARIABLE STARS
- 54THE LICK PHOTOGRAPHS
- 54THE ASTROGRAPHIC CHART. H. H. Turner
- 55MEAN DISTRIBUTION OF STAR-IMAGES PHOTOGRAPHED ON THE POTSDAM CHART.
- 55NEW DISCOVERIES OF VARIABLE VELOCITIES IN LINE OF SIGHT.—Prof. Campbell
- 56A DARK RETICLE. C. S. Howe
- 56DESCRIPTION OF A NEW TYPE OF FOCAL PLANE SPECTRO-SCOPE AND ITS APPLICATION TO ASTRONOMICAL SPECTROSCOPY. F. L. O. Wadsworth
- 59New Members of the Association. ELECTED 29th OCTOBER 1902.
- 54A NEW ALGOL VARIABLE + 43x1E 4101. Edward C. Pickering.
- 56A DETERMINATION OF THE WAVE-LENGTHS OF THE BRIGHTER NEBULAR LINES. W. H. Wright.
- 57WORK ΑT THE ATHENS OBSERVATORY
- 57THE ASTRONOMISCHE GESELLSCHAFT.
- 57ALEXANDER KOWALSKI
- 57PROF. SAFARIK
- 57JOHN DOLBEER
- 58Officers and Council
- 59Notices of the Association.
- 59Candidates for Election as Members of the Association. 20TH NOVEMBER 1902.
- 59New South Wales Branch. NEW MEMBER ELECTED, 1ST OCTOBER 1902.