Journal of the British Astronomical Association. Vol.14 No.4

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  • 6BAA Journal - Vol.14 No.4 - February 1904
  • 35Are the Polar and Equatorial diameters of the Sun of equal length
  • 33Brightness of Leonids.
  • 32The Solar Motion.
  • 32Correspondence.
  • 31The Study of the Milky Way. By Ivo F. H. C. GREGG.
  • 30The Aurora of October 31. By A. NOEL NEATE
  • 26The Aspects of the Nebular Hypothesis. By EDWIN HOLMES
  • 35obliquity of the ecliptic
  • 26Papers communicated to the Association.
  • 25VICTORIA BRANCH (MELBOURNE).
  • 24WEST OF SCOTLAND BRANCH (GLASGOW).
  • 24Reports of the Branches
  • 10REPORT OF THE MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION HELD ON JANUARY 27, 1904
  • 8COUNCIL
  • 35Queries.
  • 39THE MOON. P. H. Cowell
  • 30Solar Prominences, 1903. By G. J. NEWBEGIN
  • 35Is " nutation " mainly caused by the Moon ?
  • 35Scotia (Antarctic expedition)
  • 36Is the moon's equatorial diameter longer than her polar diameter ? If so, by how much ?
  • 36close double stars
  • 36Towards what point in the heavens is the solar system now believed to be moving
  • 36New Books and Memoirs.
  • 36The Moon. By Prof. Wm. H. Pickering
  • 37Annuaire astronomique et météorologique pour 1904, par C. Flammarion
  • 37Annuaire pour l'an 1904 publié par la Société belge d'Astronomie.
  • 38Notes
  • 38ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
  • 38COMET NOTES
  • 38MINOR PLANET NOTES
  • 39ASTRONOMISCHE GESELLSCHAFT
  • 39Astronomical Publications.
  • 34Cometary Refraction.
  • 6Contents
  • 43NATURE OF THE VARIABILITY OF X AURIGAE
  • 41THE SPIRAL CHARACTER OF THE NEBULOSITIES SURROUNDING γ CASSIOPEAE J. M. Schaeberle
  • 43THE VARIABLE STAR 1921 W AURIGAE. J. A. Parkhurst
  • 43VARIABLE STARS. Mr. S. C. Chandler
  • 42RECENT SPECTROGRAPHIC OBSERVATIONS OF NOVAE WITH THE CROSSLEY REFLECTOR. C. D. Perrine
  • 42DOUBLE STARS. R. T. A. Innes
  • 42TEN STARS WHOSE RADIAL VELOCITIES VARY. Edwin B. Frost and Walter S. Adams
  • 41THE PHYSICAL STRUCTURE OF THE GREAT CLUSTER IN HERCULES. J. M. Schaeberle
  • 41ON THE ORIGIN OF SPIRAL NEBULAE. J. M. Schaeberle
  • 39SATURN'S ROTATION PERIOD. G. W. Hough
  • 40THE QUADRANTID METEOR SHOWER OF 1904. John R. Henry
  • 40(2.) Mr. W. F. Denning
  • 40THE LEONIDS.— (1.)
  • 40A BRIGHT BOLIDE.—Mr. W. E. Rolston
  • 40CALCULATION OF THE PLANETARY DISTANCES. A. Sinram
  • 40CALCULATION OF ORBITS. D. A. Pio
  • 44NEW VARIABLES.—1. 1904
  • 47DIRECTIONS FOR SILVERING THE MIRHOR OF A REFLECTOR. B. Schmidt
  • 39LUNAR OBSERVATIONS AS AFFECTED BY THE DIRECTION OF GRAVITY. E. B. H. Wade
  • 46TIME DETERMINATIONS, &C. BY THE THEODOLITE. Ε. Β. H. Wade
  • 40VARIABILITY OF THE PLANET IRIS.—Prof. E. Pickering
  • 44THE SPECTRUM OF ο CETI. Joel Stebbings
  • 45FURTHER OBSERVATIONS ON THE SPECTRUM OF THE SPONTANEOUS LUMINOUS RADIATION OF RADIUM AT ORDINARY TEMPERATURES. Sir William and Lady Huggins
  • 45ON OERTAIN METHODS OF ECONOMISING THE LIGHT IN SPECTRUM ANALYSIS. W. J. Humphreys
  • 46THE BLACK BODY AND THE MEASUREMENT OK EXTUEME TEMPERATURES. Arthur L. Day and C. E. Van. Orstrand
  • 46STAR-DENSITY ON PHOTOGRAPHIC PLATES. J. C. W. Herschel.
  • 44UN THE SPECTRUM OF THE AURORA. C. Runge
  • 49West of Scotland Branch. NEW MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATION. Eected 28th January 1904.
  • 47THE STEREO-COMPARATOR. Max Wolf
  • 47ESCAPE OF GASES FROM ATMOSPHERES. G. Johnstone Stoney
  • 48Notices of the Association.
  • 48Books for Sale.
  • 48New Members of the Association. Elected 27th January 1904.
  • 49Candidates for Proposal as Members of the Association, 24th February 1903.
  • 49Errata. "Journal," Vol. XIV., p. 120,
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