Journal of the British Astronomical Association. Vol.14 No.7

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  • 2BAA JOURNAL - VOLUME 14 (XIV), NUMBER 7 - May 1904
  • 28New Books and Memoirs.
  • 4REPORT OF THE MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION HELD ON APRIL 27, 1904
  • 13Reports of t|e Obseroino; Sections.
  • 13Variable Star Section.
  • 17Papers communicated to the Association
  • 17The Return of Wolf's Periodical Comet
  • 18Sun-Spots, April 1904.
  • 19The Binary Star κ Pegasi.
  • 19The Bolometer and " the New Spectrum."
  • 22A Telescope House for about Three Pounds.
  • 24Correspondence.
  • 24The Sun's Motion in Space—Meteorites.
  • 25Callisthenes and the Babylonian Observations.
  • 27Occultations of Aldebaran by the Moon.
  • 33THE RELATIVE EFFICIENCY OF DIFFERENT METHODS OF DETERMINING LONGITUDES ON JUPITER. A.Stanley Williams
  • 2Contents.
  • 28Report of the Kodaikânal and Madras Observatories.
  • 28Astronomischer Jahresbericht mit Unterstützung der astro­nomischen Gesellschaft herausgegeben von Walter F. Wislicenus. V Band enthaltend die Literatur des Jahres 1903. 8vo. Berlin
  • 29Notes.
  • 29ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
  • 29COMET NOTES.
  • 31MINOR PLANET NOTES
  • 31HARVARD COLLEGE OBERVATORY ANNALS.
  • 31ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY OF THE PACIFIC
  • 31NEW APPOINTMENTS.
  • 32Astronomical Publications.
  • 32THE ABSORPTION OF RADIATION BY THE SOLAR ATMOSPHERE AND THE INTRINSIC RADIATION OF THAT ATMOSPHERE. Frank W, Very
  • 32THE MOON—LUNAR THEORY AND ERRORS OF OBSERVATION. (1.) H. H. Turner
  • 33THE MOON—DRAWINGS OF MARE SERENITATIS. S. A. Saunder
  • 33MARS
  • 28Queries.
  • 33FIREBALLS VISIBLE IN THE SPRING MONTHS.—Mr. Denning
  • 37ON THE CORRECTIONS TO ROWLAND'S WAVE - LENGTHS. C. Fabry and A. Perot
  • 37ON STANDARDS OF WAVE-LENGTHS. H. Kayser
  • 34PROPER MOTIONS OF SIARS. H. Fumer and J. Storey
  • 34EIGHT STARS WHOSE RADIAL VELOCITIES VARY. Edwin B. Frost and Walter S. Adams
  • 34SPECTROGRAPHS OBSERVATIONS OF STANDARD VELOCITY STARS AT PÜLKOWA. A. Bêlopolsky
  • 35DEFINITIVE ORBIT OF THE SPECTROSCOPIC BINARY 1 PEGASI. Heber D. Curtis.
  • 35VARIABLE STARS IN THE NEBULA OF ORION.—Miss Henrietta S. Leavitt,
  • 35LIGHT VARIATIONS OF V URSAE MAJORIS
  • 35VARIABLE STARS—R CYGNI AND 90 SURROUNDING STARS. J. H. Metcalf
  • 36NEW VARIABLE STARS.—Prof. Max Wolf
  • 36LONG-PERIOD VARIABLE STARS. — A. Stanley Williams
  • 37EPHEMERIDES OF LONG-PERIOD VARIABLES, 1903 tο 1910.— S. C. Chandler
  • 37A FIRST SUPPLEMENT TO CATALOGUE OF VARIABLE STARS
  • 37ANCIENT ASTRONOMY.— Mr. and Mrs. E. TV. Maunder
  • 37ASTROGRAPHIC CATALOGUE.— The Astronomer Royal
  • 34THE SPECTRUM OF THE AURORA. E. C. C. Baly
  • 34PHOTOGRAPHIC OBSERVATIONS OF BORRELLY'S COMET (1903c). Sebastian Albrecht
  • 38ON THE WAVE-LENGTH OF THE CADMIUM LINE AT λ 5o86. C. Fabry
  • 38ON THE ANALYSIS OF BRIGHT SPECTRUM LINES. James Barnes
  • 38THE SPECTRA OF MIXED GASES. P. G. Nutting
  • 39SPECTRA FROM THE WEHNELT INTERRUPTER, I. Harry W. Morse
  • 39ATMOSPHERIC TIDES
  • 39REMARKS ON THE VARIATION OF LATITUDE
  • 40ACHROMATIC OBJECT GLASSES. A. E. Conrady
  • 40DETERMINATION OF ERRORS OF A GRADUATED CIRCLE. G. S. Hough
  • 40Notices of the Association.
  • 40Books for Sale.
  • 41New Members of the Association. Elected 27 th April 1904.
  • 41Candidate for Election as a Member of the Association. 2bth May 1904.
  • 41The Victoria Branch.
  • 41Erratum, "Journal," Vol. XIV., p. 253,
  • 44COUNCIL
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