Journal of the British Astronomical Association. Vol.14 No.9

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  • -1BAA Journal - Vol.14 No.9 - August 1904
  • 31Mock Suns. By C. T. WHITMELL
  • 4REPORT OF THE MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION HELD ON JUNE 29, 1904,
  • 16In Memoriam
  • 16Captain William Noble.
  • 3The Late Captain WILLIAM NOBLE, F.R.A.S., First President of the British Astronomical Association, 1890-1892
  • 17Dr. Isaac Roberts.
  • 19Reports of the Branches.
  • 19WEST OF SCOTLAND BRANCH (GLASGOW).
  • 19NEW SOUTH WALES BRANCH (SYDNEY).
  • 20VICTORIA BRANCH (MELBOURNE).
  • 21Reports of the Observing Sections.
  • 21Variable Star Section.
  • 23Papers communicated to the Association.
  • 23Taurid Meteor-Showers. By W. F. DENNING
  • 38THE BERKELEY STUDENTS' OBSERVATORY
  • -1Contents
  • 32Correspondence.
  • 32The Total Solar Eclipse of August 1905.
  • 34The Sun's Motion in Space.
  • 35Magnetic Disturbances.
  • 35Queries.
  • 36New Books and Memoirs.
  • 36Astrographic Catalogue, 1900.0 ; Greenwich Section, Dec. + 64x1E to 90x1E, from photographs taken and measured at the Royal Observatory, Greenwich, under the direction of W. H. M. Christie
  • 36Annals of the Cape Observatory, Vol. IX. Revision of the Cape Photographic Durchmusterung, Parts 1, 2, 3, made under the direction of Sir David Gill
  • 37Theorie der Entstehung des Sonnensystems — eine mathe-matische Behandlung der Kant-Laplace'schen Nebularhypothese. By Dr. J. Mooser
  • 37Notes.
  • 37MINOR PLANET NOTES.
  • 37COMET NOTES.
  • 38SPECTROSCOPY
  • 26Visibility of Jupiter's Satellites. By C. T. WHITMELL
  • 38THE TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE OF 1905,—Miss Mary Proctor
  • 43STAR CHART. J. Franklin Adams
  • 43NEW VARIABLES.—113.1904
  • 39PRIMITIVE CONDITION OF THE SOLAR NEBULA
  • 39THE SOLAR ATMOSPHERE AT DIFFERENT LEVELS. — Mr. E. W. Maunder
  • 39LUNAR THEORY
  • 40JUPITER.—MM. Flammarion and Benoit
  • 41SATURN.—M. Rudaux
  • 41VARIABILITY OF SMALL PLANETS.—Dr. J. Holetschek
  • 41NEBULOUS AREAS OF THE SKY.—Prof. H. C. Wilson
  • 41THE SPECTROSCOPIC BINARY β AURIGUE
  • 41INVESTIGATIONS ON THE SPECTRUM AND ORBIT OF δ ORIONIS. J. Hartmann
  • 42STAR CLUSTERS. F. A. Bellamy
  • 42DOUBLE STARS. Rev. T. E. Espin
  • 42DISTRIBUTION OF STARS. F. A. Bellamy
  • 42DECLINATION OF STARS. A. E. Conrady
  • 39Astronomical Publications.
  • 39THE TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE OF 1900.—Prof. W. W. Campbell,
  • 43THE LONG-PERIOD VARIABLE UZ CYGNI.
  • 43VARIABLE STARS.—P. S. Yendell
  • 43ON A POSSIBLE VARIABLE RADIAL VELOCITY OF LONG PERIOD. H. C. Lord
  • 43PRELIMINARY MEASUREMENT OF THE SHORT WAVE-LENGTHS DISCOVERED BY SCHUMANN. Theodore Lyman
  • 44A STUDY OF THE CAUSES OF VARIABILITY OF SPARK SPECTRA. A. S. King
  • 44ON THE INVARIABILITY OF THE WAVE-LENGTHS IN THE SPARK AND ARC SPECTRCJM OF ZINC. J. M. Eder and E. Valenta
  • 44SECONDARY SPECTRA. P. G. Nutting
  • 45THE NEBULAR HYPOTHESIS OF LAPLACE. Alois Studnicka
  • 45PROPOSED NEW OBSERVATORIES
  • 45A NEW ASTROPHYSICAL OBSERVATORY.—Dr. C. Nordmann
  • 46Notices of the Association.
  • 46Victoria Branch. NEW MEMBERS OF THE ASSOCIATION. Elected 5th May, 1904..
  • 46Candidates for Election as Members of the Association. 26th October 1904.
  • 46Alterations of Rules and Regulations.
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