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

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  • 109BAA Journal - Vol.17 No.4 - February 1907
  • 135The Variations of Light in η Argus. By W. T. LYNN
  • 111COUNCIL
  • 113REPORT OF MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION HELD ON JANUARY 30, 1907
  • 122REPORTS OF THE BRANCHES
  • 122WEST OF SCOTLAND BRANCH (GLASGOW).
  • 123PAPERS COMMUNICATED TO THE ASSOCIATION
  • 123The Total Solar Eclipse of 1241 October 6. By A. C. D. Crommelin
  • 127A Home-made Wooden Equatorial Stand. By CAPTAIN DAUNT
  • 130Some Ancient Lunar Formations. By W. GOODACRE
  • 133Note on the Disappearance of Jupiter's Fourth Satellite. By the Rev. R. KILLIP
  • 152NEW BOOKS AND MEMOIRS
  • 109Contents
  • 137The Hindu Kaliyuga Epoch. By SAMUEL STUART
  • 139The Tide on the Other Side. By T. A. HARDCASTLE
  • 146OBITUARY
  • 146Miss Agnes Mary Clerke.
  • 147CORRESPONDENCE
  • 147Showers of β Ursids
  • 148The Occultation of β Scorpii by Venus
  • 149Jupiter's First Satellite
  • 150The Aurora of February 9th, 1907
  • 151The Zodiacal Light and the Aurora Borealis
  • 134The Occultation of ι Capricorni. By Col. MARKWICK
  • 152The Royal Society; or, Science in the State and in the Schools. By Sir William Huggins,
  • 156THE RED SPOT ON JUPITER.—Mr. Stanley Williams
  • 157ON THE APPARENT LENGTHENING OF A COMET'S TAIL AT THE TIME OF PASSAGE OF THE EARTH THROUGH THE PLANE OF THE COMET'S ORBIT.—Dr. Holettcke
  • 154NOTES
  • 154THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
  • 155COMET NOTES
  • 156MINOR PLANET NOTES
  • 156THE DONOHOE CO.MET MEDAL
  • 156THE CAPE OBSERVATORY.
  • 156THE ADELAIDE OBSERVATORY.—Sir Charles Todd
  • 156A NEW PUBLIC OBSERVATORY
  • 156ASTRONOMICAL PUBLICATIONS
  • 153Cours d"Astronomic Par II. Andoyer. I're Partie : Astronomie Theorique
  • 153The Heavens at a Glance, 1907. By Arthur Mee
  • 157COMPUTATION OF COMETARY ORBITS
  • 157NEW VARIABLES
  • 157MAXIMUM OF MIRA CETI.—Mr. P. Ryves
  • 158THE STELLAR SYSTEM OF ΕPSILON HYDRAE.—Prof. Seeliger
  • 158ON THE HYPOTHESIS UNDERLYING THE DEDUCTION OF THE RIGIDITY OF THE HEAVENLY BODIES.—Prof. T. J. J. See
  • 158RESEARCHES IN STELLAR PARALLAX. W.E.P.
  • 158A NEW TRANSIT-PRISM
  • 159NOTICES
  • 159Candidates for Election as Members of the Association. 27th February 1907
  • 160New Members of the Association. Elected 30th January 1907.
  • 160Errata. "Journal," Vol. XVII.
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