Journal of the British Astronomical Association. Vol.16 No.4

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  • 16BAA Journal - VOLUME 16 (XVI), NUMBER 4. - February 1906
  • 43Some Ancient Eclipses of the Sun and their Significance.
  • 18Council
  • 20REPORT of MEETING of THE ASSOCIATION HELD ON JANUARY 31, 1906
  • 28Reports of the Branches.
  • 28WEST OF SCOTLAND BRANCH (GLASGOW).
  • 29PAPERS
  • 29The Great S Tropical Dar Area on Jupiter
  • 33Jupiter's satellite II and its shadow
  • 32Minor Variations in Rotation Periods
  • 34Jupiter
  • 63Comet notes
  • 16Contents.
  • 52The heart of Venus and her Nautilus
  • 46Notes about the Spectroscope.
  • 55Halley's Comet.
  • 56Mercury and Venus
  • 55Correspondence.
  • 54Naked-Eye Observations of Sun-spots, October-November 1905.
  • 55Naked-Eye Observations of Sun-spots.
  • 55Halley's Comet.
  • 62Notes.
  • 62ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY.
  • 35The Solar Origin of Terrestrial Magnetic Disturbances
  • 64Minor planet notes
  • 67On the remarkable change in the spectrum of zeta Bootis
  • 67The increasing period of beta Lyrae
  • 65THE FIGURE OF THE SUN, II. Charles Lane Poor
  • 65PHOTOMETRICAI. DETERMINATION OF THE STELLAR MAGNI­TUDE OF THE SUN.—Prof. Ceraski
  • 65PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE SOLAR GRANULATIONS.—Prof Hasky
  • 65LUNAR NOMENCLATURE. S. A. Saunder
  • 66Lunar photographs
  • 66Secular perturbations of Mars by Jupiter
  • 66Jupiter at opposition 1904-05
  • 66The Bielid meteors in 1905
  • 67The probable volcanic origin of nebulous matter
  • 64THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY OF CANADA
  • 65Astronomical Publications.
  • 67The orbital elements of beta Lyrae
  • 68Charts of the region following delta Ophiuchi
  • 68Observations of standard velocity stars with the Lowell spectrograph
  • 68Estimations according to the measure of the eye
  • 68The arc in High Vacua
  • 61New Books and Memoirs.
  • 61Our Stellar Universe. Stereoscopic Star Charts and Spectro­scopic Key Maps. By Thomas Henry Heath
  • 61Some Elements of the Universe hitherto unexplained. By A. Balding.
  • 69Notices of the Association.
  • 69New Members of the Association. Elected 31st January 1906
  • 69Candidates for Election as Members of the Association. 28th February 1906.
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