Journal of the British Astronomical Association. Vol.15 No.7

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  • 17BAA Journal - Vol. 15, No. 7 - March 1905
  • 40The Earth's rotundity proved by reflection
  • 19COUNCIL
  • 21REPORT OF THE MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION HELD ON APRIL 26, 1905,
  • 31Reports of the Branches.
  • 31WEST OF SCOTLAND BRANCH (GLASGOW).
  • 32New South Wales (Sydney)
  • 33PAPERS
  • 33Dorfel and the Great Comet of 1680
  • 34The Variable Star 48 Aurigae.
  • 54The Cambrian Natural Observer and record of the Astronomical Society of Wales for 1904
  • 17Contents
  • 49Correspondence.
  • 49New Satellites.
  • 50The Solar Eclipse of 1905 August 30
  • 50The Aurora of February 3, 1905.
  • 51Mercury.
  • 51Queries.
  • 53New Books and Memoirs
  • 53Science und Hypothesis. By H. Poincare.
  • 54Annula report of the director Kodaikanal and Madras observatories
  • 37Tasks for Totalities.
  • 59Astronomical Publications.
  • 61THE VARIABLE VX CYGNI.—A. Stanley Williams
  • 61THE CONSTANT OP ABERRATION.—C. L. Doolittle
  • 59THE SEASONAL VARIATION IN MAGNETIC DISTURBANCE.— W. Ellis
  • 59DEVIATIONS OF THE MOON'S LIMB FROM A CIRCULAR FORM. —Herr F. Hayn
  • 60Orbit of binary star 82 Ceti
  • 60Faint star with large proper motion
  • 60New variables
  • 60Jupiter
  • 61VARIABLE STARS IN THE SMALL MAGELLANIC CLOUD
  • 61LONG-PERIOD VARIABLES. Messrs. J. A. Parkhurst and A. Stanley Williams
  • 59THE PHYSICAL CAUSE OF THE EARTH'S RIGIDITY. T. J. J. See
  • 59SUN-SPOTS.—The Abbé Moreux
  • 61NEW 24-INCH REFLECTOR AT HARVARD.—Prof. E. C. Pickering
  • 61THE U.S. COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY
  • 62ON THE PUBLICATION OF ASTRONOMICAL PAPERS.— W. W. Bryant
  • 62LATITUDE OF GÖTTINGEN.—Herr Otto Birch
  • 62Notices of the Association.
  • 62Books for Sale.
  • 63New Members of the Association, Elected 26th April 1905
  • 63New South Wales Branch. NEW MEMBER ELECTED. 21st March 1905.
  • 63Candidates for Election as Members of the Association. 31st May 1905.
  • 64Erratum.
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