Journal of the British Astronomical Association. Vol.14 No.3

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  • 47BAA Journal - Vol.14 No.3 - January 1904
  • 78ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
  • 51REPORT OF THE MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION HELD ON DECEMBER 30, 1903
  • 58Reports of the Branches
  • 58WEST OF SCOTLAND BRANCH (GLASGOW)
  • 60NEW SOUTH WALES BRANCH (SYDNEY)
  • 61Papers communicated to the Association.
  • 61The Recent Sun-spots. By W. J. MACDONNELL
  • 62Plan for watching the Region of the Milky Way for Novae. By Col. E. E. MARKWICK
  • 64Some Points connected with Our Place in the Universe By W. H. S. MONCK
  • 71The Rotation of Saturn. By W. T. LYNN
  • 72Magnifying Power of Telescopes. By SAMUEL STUART
  • 75Correspondence
  • 75The Aurora of 12th October 1903.
  • 73The Zenith Distance of a Star measured on Board Ship by means of three Photographs of the Star. By Capt. F. VERDE
  • 75The Shortest Day.
  • 76Queries.
  • 76OCCULTATION OF ALDEBARAN
  • 76VERTICALITY OF THE SUN'S AXIS.
  • 76CHANGE OF CLIMATE DUE TO PRECESSION
  • 77New Books and Memoirs.
  • 77Annals of the Astronomical Observatory of Harvard College, Vol. LI. A. Photographic Atlas of the Moon. By William H. Pickering
  • 77The Complete Law in Nature Unveiled. By P. Warner Jones
  • 78Notes
  • 78COMET NOTES.
  • 78PUBLICATIONS OF THE PULKOWA OBSERVATORY
  • 49COUNCIL
  • 47Contents
  • 82LEONID METEOR SHOWER, 1903. John R Henry
  • 82THE LEONIDS OF 1903. Alphonso King
  • 79SUN-SPOT MINIMUM.—M. Guillaume
  • 79SUN-SPOTS AND MAGNETISM
  • 80THE TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE OF MAY 1900.
  • 80THE MOON :— FIXING ITS POSITION BY PHOTOGRAPHY. Η. H. Turner
  • 80COPERNICUS. M. Garston Hauët
  • 80MARS.—Rev. T. E. R. Phillips
  • 81OBSERVATIONS OF MARS. Mr. Millochau
  • 81EROS AND THE SOLAR PARALLAX. M. Loewy
  • 81JUPITER. Rev. T. E. R. Phillips
  • 82OCCULTATION of A STAR BY JUPITER
  • 82SATURN, 1903. A. Stanley Williams
  • 79MINOR PLANET NOTES
  • 78THE CAPE OBSERVATORY
  • 83THE LATE LEONID METEOR SHOWER. W. H. Milligan
  • 83THE SOUTHERN HARVARD PHOTOMETRY.
  • 83THE SPECTRA OF NEW STARS.—Herr H. Ebert
  • 83DOUBLE STARS OF THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE. Mr. James L. Scott
  • 83DISTRIBUTION OF STARS
  • 84PROPER MOTIONS OF STARS. H. H. Turner
  • 84THE NATURE OF THE VARIABILITY OF ε AURIGAE. — Dr. Ludendorff
  • 84VARIABLE STARS.—R Camelopardi
  • 85THE SPECTRUM OF LIGHTNING.—Mr. Phillip Fox
  • 86Notices of the Association
  • 86New Members of the Association. Elected 30th December 1903.
  • 79Astronomical Publications.
  • 86Candidates for Election as Members of the Association, 27th January 1904
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