Journal of the British Astronomical Association. Vol.13 No.2

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  • 16BAA Journal - Vol.13 No.2 - December 1902
  • 51COMET NOTES
  • 20REPORT OF THE MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION, HELD ON NOVEMBER 26, 1902
  • 29Reports of the Branches
  • 29WEST OF SCOTLAND BRANCH (GLASGOW).
  • 30VICTORIA BRANCH (MELBOURNE)
  • 30Section Report
  • 30Meteoric Section.
  • 30THE PERSEIDS, 1902.
  • 33Papers communicated to the Association.
  • 33A Visit to Stonyhurst. By ARTHUR MEE.
  • 35The Fireball of 1902, July 13. By WALTER E. BESLEY
  • 37The Variability of Alpha Orionis. By W. T. LYNN
  • 38The Present Magnitude of Alpha Orionis. By GAVIN J. BURNS
  • 41Saturn visible through the Cassini Division. By C. T. WHITMELL
  • 41The Indian Tirvalore Tables. By SAMUEL STUART.
  • 39Photographs of Cross-sections of Hollow Pencils formed by Oblique Transmission through an Annulus of a Lens. By ALICE EVERETT
  • 45NOTE ON MR. STUART'S PAPER.
  • 46FURTHER NOTE.
  • 47Correspondence.
  • 47The Star Ratio.
  • 48On a Supposed Missing Star near Nova Persei.
  • 48The Brightness of alpha Orionis.
  • 49Queries.
  • 50New Books and Memoirs.
  • 50The Twentieth Century Atlas of Popular Astronomy. By Thomas Heath, Pirst Assistant Astronomer, Royal Observatory, Edinburgh.
  • 50Knowledge Diary and Scientific Handbook for 1903,
  • 50Transactions of the American Philosophical Society, Vol, XX., New Series, Part 3
  • 51Notes
  • 51ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
  • 18COUNCIL
  • 16Contents
  • 59CO-OPERATION IN OBSERVING RADIAL VELOCITIES OF SELECTED STARS. Edwin B. Frost.
  • 59VARIABLE STARS
  • 56CORONAL DISTURBANCE AND SUN-SPOTS.—Prof. Perrine
  • 56SEARCH FOR AN INTRA-MERCURIAL PLANET DURING THE TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE OF 1901.—Prof. Perrine
  • 56REVOLUTIONS ON JUPITER.—Herr Fauth
  • 56SLOW METEORS FROM WESTERLY RADIANTS. W. F. Denning
  • 57THE LEONID SHOWER.—Prof. W. H. Pickering and Mr. R. B. Taber,
  • 57COMET 1902 b AS OBSERVED IN CEYLON.—Mr. H. O. Barnard,
  • 57NEAR APPROACH OF COMET 1902 b ΤΟ MERCURY.—Prof. Pickering
  • 57COMET PHOTOGRAPHY WITH THE TWO FOOT REFLECTOR. G. W. Ritchey.
  • 58DEFINITIVE DETERMINATION OF THE ORBIT OF COMET I., 1863
  • 58THE NEBULA AROUND NOVA PERSEI.— Prof. C. D. Perrine
  • 58ON THE CHANGE IN THE FOCUS FOR NOVA PERSEI. E. E. Barnard
  • 58OBSERVATIONS OF ζ GEMINORUM. F. P. MacDermott, Jun.
  • 59THE TOTAL LIGHT OF ALL THE STARS. Gavin J. Burns
  • 55THE ABSORPTIVE POWER OF THE SOLAR ATMOSPHERE. Frank W. Very
  • 55Astronomical Publications,
  • 59NEW VARIABLE STARS.
  • 60WILLIAMS' NEW ALGOL VARIABLE, 13.1902.
  • 60OBSERVATIONS OF THE AURORA MADE AT THE YERKES OBSERVATORY, 1897-1902. E. E. Barnard
  • 60WAVE-LENGTHS OF CERTAIN OXYGEN LINES. Edwin B. Frost and Walter S. Adams
  • 61ON THE SEPARATION OF CORRESPONDING SERIES LINES IN THE MAGNETIC FIELD. C. Runge and F Paschen
  • 61THE PHYSICAL CAUSES OF THE DEVIATIONS FROM NEWTON'S LAW OF GRAVITATION. Peter Lebedew.
  • 62NOTE ON THE CONCAVE GRATING. H. C. Plummer.
  • 62WAVE-LENGTHS OF CERTAIN LINES OF THE SECOND SPECTRUM OF HYDROGEN. Edwin B. Frost
  • 62Notices of the Association.
  • 62Lunar Section.
  • 62Candidates for Election as Members of the Association. 31ST DECEMBER 1902.
  • 63New Members of the Association. ELECTED 26TH NOVEMBER 1902.
  • 63West of Scotland Branch. NEW MEMBERS ELECTED 27TH NOVEMBER 1902.
  • 55SOME RESULTS OF THE TOTAL ECLIPSE IN SUMATRA OF MAY 18, 1901, OBTAINED WITH THE PHOTOHELIOGRAPH AT FORT DE KOCK. G. H. Peters
  • 63Books added to the Library. OCTOBER 1 ΤΟ DECEMBER 18, 1902.
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