Journal of the British Astronomical Association. Vol.16 No.9

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  • 2BAA Journal - VOLUME 16 (XVI), NUMBER 9. - July 1906
  • 33Stereograms of the Moon.
  • 6REPORT OF MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION HELD ON JUNE 20, 1906
  • 17Reports of the branches.
  • 17NEW SOUTH WALES BRANCH (SYDNEY).
  • 18Papers Communicated to the Association.
  • 18Observations of Mars in 1905.
  • 22Mars 1905 - drawings
  • 24Occultation of beta Scorpii by Venus, 1906 December 9.
  • 24A Greenwich Mean Time Sundial
  • 28The Total Solar Eclipse of next January
  • 29Halley's Comet, 1910 Return.
  • 47History of the Planetary Systems from Thaïes to Kepler. By J. L. E. Dreyer
  • 2Contents
  • 36The Bright Rays on the Moon.
  • 43Correspondence.
  • 43Aurorae.
  • 43Sun-Spots.
  • 44Sun-Spots 2
  • 44A Curious Phenomenon at Sunset.
  • 44The Light of the Sky.
  • 45The rotation period of planets
  • 46QUERIES
  • 47New Books and Memoirs.
  • 30The Solar Outbursts of May.
  • 48NOTES
  • 51Micrometer Measures of Jupiter.—Herr H.E. Lau
  • 51Photometric Observations of the Six Brighter Satellites of Saturn.—Dr. Paul Guthnich
  • 49Minor Planet Notes
  • 49Astronomical lectures at Cambridge
  • 49Mr J Evershed
  • 50THE COMMITTEE OF BIBLIOGRAPHY AND OF ASTRONOMICAL SCIENCES OF THE ROYAL OBSERVATORY OF BELGIUM
  • 50Astronomical Publications.
  • 50DISCUSSION OF FACULAE OBSERVATIONS.—Prof. Mascari
  • 50ON THE ANCIENT ECLIPSES OF THE SUN. E. Nevill
  • 51Terrestrial temperature and solar radiation
  • 51A Lunar Tide on Lake Huron.—Prof. W. J. Loudon
  • 51Observations of Jupiter
  • 48COMET NOTES
  • 49Conjunctions of Jupiter with 3 Geminorum
  • 52ON GASEOUS NEBULAE AND THE CONSTITUTION OF THE MILKY WAY.
  • 52ON THE ORBIT AND RELATIVE MASSES OF 85 PEGASI. W. Bowyer and H. H. Furner
  • 52NEW VARIABLES
  • 52SOME CONSIDERATIONS REGARDING THE NUMBER OF THE STARS. Winifred Gibson
  • 53The Figure and Stability of a Liquid Satellite. Sir G. H. Darwin,
  • 53The Discovery of a Complete Solution of Jacobi's Partial Differential Equation for Mechanical Problems by Means of a Dynamico-Geometrical Form of Representation.—Prof. Kurt Laves
  • 54NOTICES
  • 54New Members of the Association Elected 20 June 1906
  • 54Candidates for election as Members of the Association 31 October 1906
  • 55The Jupiter Section.
  • 55The Eclipse Reports 1898, 1900, 1905.
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