Journal of the British Astronomical Association. Vol.15 No.8
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- 16BAA Journal - VOLUME 15 (XV), NUMBER 9 - June 1905
- 28The Total Solar Eclipse of 30 August, 1905.
- 18Council
- 20REPORT OF THE MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION HELD ON MAY 31, 1905
- 21Officers and Council for 1905-06
- 27REPORTS OF THE BRANCHES
- 27West of Scotland (Glasgow)
- 28NEW SOUTH WALES BRANCH (SYDNEY).
- 44SHADOW BANDS.
- 45OBSERVATIONS OF STARS.
- 29Papers communicated to the Association
- 30A Cape Colony Meteorite.
- 32The Priming and Lagging of the Tides.
- 37Eclipse Suggestions.
- 37SMALL TELESCOPES.
- 41SPECTROSCOPIC OPERA-GLASSES.
- 43Eye Observations.
- 60Mercury 2
- 29The Moon's Radius.
- 51TWILIGHT ILLUMINATION.
- 47METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS.
- 48CAMERA IN CONJUNCTION WITH AN OBJECTIVE GRATING.
- 47Photographic Work.
- 50PARTIAL PHASE.
- 50BRIGHTNESS OF THE CORONA.
- 50PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE LANDSCAPE.
- 45MISCELLANEOUS OBSERVATIONS.
- 53Notes on Stations for viewing the Total Eclipse of the Sun. 29-30 August 1905
- 52General particulars of the eclipse
- 55The Value of Solar Eclipses for Geodetic Measurements.
- 58The Solar Eclipse of 6 March 1905.
- 59Correspondence.
- 59Photographs of the Eclipse of the Sun, 6 March 1905.
- 60Naked-eye observations of Mercury
- 60Mercury
- 40OPERA-GLASSES.
- 16Contents.
- 64ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
- 63Astronomer of toady and their work
- 66Electric charge of the Sun
- 62Mercury.—The Eclipse Expedition.
- 62Queries.
- 62What is the cause of the variation in the obliquity of the ecliptic,
- 63NEW BOOKS AND MEMOIRS
- 63Publications of the West Hendon House Observatory
- 66The eclipse of 30 August 1905
- 61Mercury 4
- 64Notes.
- 64THE ROYAL OBSERVATORY, GREENWICH
- 64THE TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE OF NEXT AUGUST
- 65University of Toronto
- 65Comet notes
- 65Minor planet notes
- 66ASTRONOMICAL PUBLICATIONS
- 66Current theories of the consolidation of the Earth
- 69New variables
- 61Mercury 3
- 68Value of meteoric radiants based on three paths
- 61Mercury 5
- 67DOUBLE CANALS ON MARS IN 1903.—Mr. Lowell
- 67SUGGESTED VARIABILITY OF JUPITER'S SATELLITES
- 67BRIGHTNESS OF JUPITER'S SATELLITES. — Prof. E. C. Pickering
- 68The 6th and 7th satellites of Jupiter
- 68Equilibrium in planetary motions
- 68The periodic comet Brooks (1889 V)
- 71Victoria Branch. New Member Elected. 4th May 1905.
- 66Magnetic disturbances at Greenwich
- 68Twelve stars with variable radial velocities
- 69Thorp gratings and small cameras in eclipse work
- 70A LITTLE-KNOWN PROPERTY OF THE GYROSCOPE.— W. H. Pickering
- 71Notices of the Association.
- 71New Members of the Association. Elected 31st May 1905.
- 71New South Wales Branch. New Member Elected. 16th May 1905.
- 71Candidates for Election as Members of the Association. 28th June 1905.