Journal of the British Astronomical Association. Vol.17 No.4

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  • 1BAA JOURNAL - VOLUME 17 (XVII) NUMBER 3 January 1907
  • 27Shower of Aurigids in February.
  • 26Signor Mascari.
  • 26OBITUARIES:
  • 21Lecture delivered before the Association at the Meeting held on December 19 on Greenwich Sun-spot Observations and some of their Results
  • 17Astronomy without Instruments.
  • 17PAPERS
  • 12Variable Star Section.
  • 27CORRESPONDENCE
  • 12REPORTS OF THE OBSERVING SECTIONS
  • 11NEW SOUTH WALES BRANCH (SYDNEY).
  • 10WEST OF SCOTLAND BRANCH (GLASGOW).
  • 10REPORTS OF THE BRANCHES
  • 5REPORT OF MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION HELD ON DECEMBER 19, 1906
  • 3COUNCIL
  • 27Dr. F. Anderson.
  • 39COMET NOTES.
  • 13Light Curve of 5667 R Coronae
  • 28Meetings of the Observing Sections.
  • 29Occultation of Saturn, October 27, 1906.
  • 31Occultation of Saturn, October 27, 1906, observed at Sydney.
  • 32Note on the Occultation of Saturn, 27th October 1906.
  • 33Venus by Daylight.
  • 33Jupiter's First Satellite.
  • 34QUERIES
  • 34NEW BOOKS AND MEMOIRS
  • 34An Introduction to Astronomy. By Forest Ray Moulton
  • 35Transactions of the International Union for Co-operation in Solar Research. Vol. I. (First and Second Conferences). •Manchester, at the University Press, 1906.
  • 37Lunar and Hawaiian Physical Features Compared. By Prof. W. H. Pickering.
  • 37Researches in Stellar Photometry during the years 1894 to 1906, made chiefly at the Yerkes Observatory. By John A. Parkhurst,
  • 38Star Calendar for 1907.
  • 38NOTES
  • 38ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
  • 27Prof. J. A. C. Oudemans.
  • 1Contents.
  • 45PHOTOGRAPHIC OBSERVATIONS OF GTACOBINI'S COMET (1905 c). Ε. E. Barnard
  • 43SOLAR PARALLAX PAPERS. No. 5.—Mr. hinks
  • 44 METEORITE IN THE ATLANTIC.— Capt. Anderson
  • 44DETERMINATION OF THE HEIGHTS OF SHOOTING STARS.— Herr Ladislav Benes
  • 44THE VARIABILITY OF THE SATELLITES OF SATURN. G. A. Qiiignon
  • 44WHITE SPOT ON THE THIRD SATELLITE OF JUPITER.— J. Comas Sola
  • 43THE VARIABILITY OF THE LUNAR CRATER LINNE.—Prof. W. II. Pickering,
  • 43THE IRREGULAR MOVEMENT OF THE EARTH'S AXIS OF ROTATION.—Prof. Larmor and Major Hills
  • 43THE ECLIPSES OF CELORIA. — Mr. Cowell
  • 40THE KEPORT OP THE COUNCIL OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY
  • 43THE EARLY ECLIPSES.—Mr. Nevill
  • 42EUSSIAN OBSERVATIONS OF THE SOLAR ECLIPSE 1905, AUGUST 30. Charles P. Butler
  • 41CHARACTER AND CAUSE OF SUN-SPOT SPECTRA. (Abstract of paper by G. E. Hale, W. S. Adams, H. G. Gale,
  • 41SOLAR PROMINENCES
  • 41ON THE BRIGHTNESS OF THE INNER EDGE OF THE PEN­UMBRA IN SUN-SPOTS. S. Chevalier
  • 41ASTRONOMICAL PUBLICATIONS
  • 45ON THE DIRECTION OF THE MOTION OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM IN SPACE.—Dr. L. Terkan
  • 48TRANSIT OBSERVATIONS WITH A NADIR INSTRUMENT OF THIRD FORM.—Herr A. Beck,
  • 40MINOR PLANET NOTES
  • 47A SPECTROSCOPIC STUDY OF THE SPARK SPECTRUM. W. B. Anderson
  • 40THE WORLD'S CALENDAR.
  • 45THE PERIOD OF β CEPHEI. Edwin B. frost
  • 46NEW VARIABLES.
  • 46THE SYSTEMATIC MOTIONS OF THE STARS.—Mr, Eddington
  • 46ASTRONOMY IN 1906.—E. W. Maunder
  • 47COLOUR-FILTERS FOR ASTRONOMICAL PHOTOGRAPHY WITH REFLECTING TELESCOPES. Robert James Wallace
  • 45EXTENDED NEBULA NEAR 26 CETI.—Prof. Max Wolf
  • 50West of Scotland Branch.
  • 48THE SPECTROCOMPARATOR. J. Hartmann
  • 48THE RADCLIFFE OBSERVATORY, OXFORD.
  • 48A NEW SPANISH OBSERVATORY.
  • 49NOTICES
  • 49New Members of the Association. Elected lgth December 1906
  • 49Candidates for Election as Members of the Association. 30th January 1907.
  • 50NEW MEMBERS OF THE ASSOCIATION. Elected 20th December 1906.
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