Journal of the British Astronomical Association. Vol.15 No.1

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  • 16BAA Journal - Vol. 15 (XV), No. 1 - November 1904
  • 57The Visibility of Jupiter's Satellites.
  • 20REPORT OF THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION HELD ON OCTOBER 26, 1904
  • 44Reports of the Branches
  • 44NEW SOUTH WALES BRANCH (SYDNEY).
  • 45Victoria Branch (Melbourne)
  • 46Reports of the Observing Sections.
  • 46Jupiter Section.
  • 46NOTE ON THE DRIFT OF THE RED SPOT IN LONGITUDE.
  • 47PAPERS
  • 47Relative drift of stars in the Hyades
  • 51Phoebe, Saturn's ninth satellite
  • 54The Ninth Satellite of Saturn.
  • 55Metoers directed from near beta Trianguli
  • 66THE LATE MR. G. H. WITH
  • 57Correspondence.
  • 57Recurrence of Jupiter's Markings.
  • 58Jupiter's south tropical marking
  • 59Occultation of Saturn 1900
  • 61QUERIES
  • 63New Books and Memoirs.
  • 63The mathematical theory of Eclipses, according to Chauvenet's transformation of Bessel's method, explained and illustrated by Roberdeau Buchanan
  • 64Neue Theorie über die Bildung der Sternsysteme und den Bau des -Universums. By J. Corbu
  • 65Liverpool Society annual report
  • 65NOTES
  • 65The Royal Astronomical Society
  • 66THE ASTRONOMER ROYAL
  • 66THE CIVIL LIST.
  • 66DEATH OF MR. FRANK MCCLEAN
  • 18Council
  • 16Contents
  • 73ROTATION OF SATURN'S RINGS. W. F. Denning
  • 68The distribution of sun-spots in latitude
  • 69THE CORONA.—Prof. Arrhenius
  • 69THE CROCKER ECLIPSE EXPEDITIONS IN 1905. W. W. Campbell
  • 70THE MARKINGS AND ROTATION PERIOD OF MERCURY
  • 70A PROBABLE CAUSE OF THE YEARLY VARIATION OF MAGNETIC STORMS AND AUEORJE. TV. J. S, Lockyer
  • 70VARIATION OF ATMOSPHERIC ABSORPTION. S. P. Langley
  • 70THE TOTAL PERIOD OF THE PRECESSION OF THE EQUINOXES. —Prof. T. J. J. See
  • 71CHANGES IN THE MOON.—Prof; W. H. Pickering
  • 71OBSERVATION OF MARS
  • 71VISIBILITY OF THE MARTIAN CANALS
  • 71EROS AND THE SOLAR PARALLAX. A. R. Hinks
  • 73VISIBILITY OF JUPITER'S THIRD SATELLITE WITH THE NAKED EYE.—Dr. J. Möller
  • 73THE ROTATION PERIOD OF SATURN. W. F. Denning
  • 73PHOEBE. Prof. W. H. Pickering
  • 77New variables
  • 68ASTRONOMICAL PUBLICATIONS
  • 78THE GYROSCOPIC COLLIMATOR. M. E. J. Ghenry
  • 78REPORTS OF THE ARGENTINE OBSERVATORY FOR THE YEAR ENDING MARCH 1904. John M. Thome.
  • 78SALE OF OBSERVATORY
  • 78HISTORY OF ASTRONOMY
  • 78AN EXPEDITION FOR SOLAR RESEARH
  • 78ESCAPE OF GASES FROM THE EARTH'S ATMOSPHERE.— Dr. Johnstone Stoney
  • 79DETERMINATION OF THE LATITUDE AND ITS VARIATIONS
  • 79PRINCIPAL PLANES OF HIE STARS.— Prof. Newcombe
  • 80Officers and Council
  • 81NOTICES
  • 82New members 26 Oct 1904
  • 82Candidates for 30 Nov 1904
  • 69VARIATION OF SUN-SPOTS IN LATITUDE. A. L. Cortie
  • 83A Lost Letter.
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