Journal of the British Astronomical Association. Vol.14 No.5

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  • 16BAA Journal - Vol.14 No.5 - March 1904
  • 44Queries.
  • 38Report of the Rousdon Observatory, East Devon.
  • 38The Magnitude of Alpha Orionis. By GAVIN J. BURNS
  • 37The Zodiacal Light. By GAVIN J. BURNS
  • 36The Companion of Algol. By J. E. GORE
  • 31Vibration. By MRS. HERKLESS
  • 29Occultations of Aldebaran by the Moon. By W. T. LYNN
  • 43Some Points connected with Our Place in the Universe.
  • 26Dark Spot in Jupiter's South Temperate* Region. By W. F. DENNING
  • 26Papers communicated to the Association.
  • 26WEST OF SCOTLAND BRANCH (GLASGOW).
  • 26Reports of the Branches.
  • 20REPORT OF THE MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION HELD ON FEBRUARY 24, 1904,
  • 18COUNCIL
  • 42The Nebular Hypothesis.
  • 51Astronomical publications.
  • 30Notes on the Great Nebula in Orion. By HENRY ELLIS
  • 44What is the equation of time and the cause of the unequal periods in the variation of such as given in the "Nautical " Almanac "?
  • 45What is the rule for finding the time of the rising and setting of the sun
  • 45With reference to the frequent occultation of Aldebaran during the current year, do occultations of certain stars occur in cycles as eclipses do?
  • 45New Books and Memoirs.
  • 45The Rumford Spectroheliograph of the Yerkes Observatory. By George E. Hale and Ferdinand Ellerman.
  • 46Report of the Director of the Yerkes Observatory for the Period July 1, 1899, to June 30, 1902
  • 48Lowell Observatory Bulletins : No. 6, Venus, No. 7, Mare Erythraeum.
  • 48Notes
  • 48ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
  • 49THE TOTAL ECLIPSE OF THE SUN, AUGUST 29-30, 1905
  • 49COMET NOTES.
  • 50MINOR PLANET NOTES
  • 50PROF. KORTAZZI
  • 50RETIREMENT OF PROF. FORSTER
  • 50REMARKABLE COMETS
  • 42Correspondence.
  • 16Contents
  • 55SATURN'S ROTATION PERIOD. W. F. Denning
  • 54Six YEARS' CYCLE OF THE POLAR MOTION.—Mr. H. Kimara
  • 55MEASURES OF THE RINGS OF SATURN. F. E. Seagrave
  • 55VARIATIONS OF BRIGHTNESS OF SMALL PLANETS.—Dr. J. Palisa
  • 55VARIABILITY OF THE PLANET IRIS
  • 55VARIABLE STARS OP LONG PERIOD.—Prof. E. C. Pickering
  • 54RECENT STUDIES OF THE MARTIAN AND LUNAR CANALS.— W. H. Pickering
  • 54MARKINGS ON MARS.—Mr. Denning
  • 54OCCULATIONS
  • 51SUN-SPOTS AND MAGNETISM. E. Walter Maunder
  • 54OCCULTATION OF ALDEBARAN. C. Grover
  • 54LUNAR THEORY. P. H. Cowell
  • 53THE MOON. A. A. Rambaut
  • 53CALCIUM AND HYDROGEN FLOCCULI. George E. Hale and Ferdinand Ellerman.—CALCIUM AND HYDROGEN FLOCCULI. George E. Hale and Ferdinand Ellerman
  • 52TIME OF SUNSET. H. H. Turner
  • 52SOLAR ECLIPSES AND LONG-FOCUS MIRRORS. H. H. Turner
  • 56AN ORBIT OF ENCELADUS. Herbert R. Morgan
  • 59THE AURORA AND MAGNETIC DISTURBANCE. W. Ellis
  • 51THE PARALLAX OF THE SUN. H. C. Wilson
  • 58MUSING STAR, DM. + 19˚2773.—Z. Daniel
  • 52SUN-SPOTS AND MAGNETIC STORMS. J. Evershed
  • 56PHOTOGRAPHY OF NEBULAE. W. H. Wesley
  • 56THE RING NEBULA IN LYRA. Burt L. Newkirk
  • 57β LYRAE. Rev. W. Sidgreaves,
  • 57AN ECLIPSING STAR OF LONG PERIOD. Agnes M. Clerke
  • 58DOUBLE STARS. Rev. T. E. Espin
  • 56FIREBALLS IN JANUARY. W. F. Denning
  • 61New Members of the Association. Elected 24th February 1904.
  • 59NEW VARIABLES.—3.1904 Cancri
  • 59NAVIGATION. Ε. B. Simpson-Baikie
  • 59ACHROMATISM OF OBJECT-GLASSES. A. E. Conrady
  • 60WHAT WOMEN HAVE DONE FOR ASTRONOMY IN THE UNITED STATES. Anne P. McKenney
  • 60Notices of the Association.
  • 60Books for Sale.
  • 61Candidates for Election as Members of the Association, 30th March 1904
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