Journal of the British Astronomical Association. Vol.17 No.7

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  • 16BAA Journal VOLUME 17 (XVII) NUMBER 7. April 1907
  • 42White Anti-solar Rays at Sunset.
  • 20REPORT OF MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION HELD ON APRIL 24, 1907,
  • 27REPORT OF THE BRANCHES
  • 27WEST OF SCOTLAND BRANCH (GLASGOW).
  • 28NEW SOUTH WALES BRANCH (SYDNEY).
  • 29REPORTS OF THE SECTIONS
  • 29Solar Section.
  • 29R. GIVIN'S OBSERVATIONS OF SUN-SPOTS VISIBLE TO THE NAKED EYE.
  • 29Some Notes on the February Sun-spots.
  • 34PAPERS
  • 34Lecture on recent Spectroscopy at the Stonyhurst Observatory.
  • 39Remarks on the Solar Prominences of 1906.
  • 47COMET NOTES.
  • 40June Meteors.
  • 43CORRESPONDENCE
  • 43The Total Eclipse of the Sun, April 1911.
  • 43Earthquakes and the Heavenly Bodies.
  • 43NEW BOOKS AND MEMOIRS
  • 43Mars and its Canals. By Percival Lowell.
  • 46Sixty-first Annual Report of the Director of the Astronomical Observatory of Harvard College. By E. C. Pickering
  • 46Annual Report of the Director, Kodaikaual and Madras Observatories, for 1906
  • 46La Decouverte de TAnneau de Saturne par Huygens. Par Jean Mascart. Pp. 58. Paris : Gauthier-Villars, 1907
  • 46The Cambrian Natural Observer. Vol. IX. 8vo. 1907
  • 47NOTES
  • 47ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY.
  • 47MINOR PLANET NOTES
  • 18Council
  • 16Contents.
  • 51THE SPECTRUM AND RADIAL VELOCITY OF MIRA
  • 48A NEW ASTRONOMICAL JOURNAL
  • 49THE BRIGHTNESS OF THE ATMOSPHERE NEAR THE LIMB OF THE SUN.
  • 49THE SOLAR ECLIPSE OF JANUARY 13
  • 49THE FORM OF THE INTEGRAL OF JACOBI'S EQUATION IN THE LUNAR THEORY
  • 49SEARCH FOR INTRA-MERCURIAL PLANETS DURING THE TOTAL ECLIPSE OF AUGUST 30, 1905
  • 49THE TEMPERATURE OF MARS
  • 50JUPITER
  • 50ECLIPSES OF JUPITER'S SATELLITES, 1878-1903
  • 50WHITE SPOT ON THE THIRD SATELLITE OF JUPITER
  • 50A NEW NEBULA
  • 51THE SECOND GLOBULAR CLUSTER IN HERCULES, MESSIER 92
  • 51RADIAL VELOCITIES OF y PISCIUM, a DRACONIS, AND . ORIONIS
  • 51NEW VARIABLES.
  • 52A NEW VARIABLE OR NOVA, 156.1906.
  • 48ASTRONOMICAL CLOCKS.—
  • 52ON THE CLASSIFICATION OF LONG-PERIOD VARIABLE STARS, AND A POSSIBLE PHYSICAL INTERPRETATION
  • 53THE NUMBER OF THE STARS IN THE VICINITY OF THE PLEIADES.
  • 53SECOND HARVARD CATALOGUE OF VARIABLE STARS
  • 53ANCIENT CHINESE ASTRONOMY.
  • 53RESEARCHES IN STELLAR PHOTOMETRY DURING THE YEARS 1894-1906
  • 54ASTRONOMICAL REFRACTION
  • 54REJOINDER TO MR. HINKS'S REPLY TO DR. COHN'S CRITI­CISM ON HIS REMARKS ON THE MAGNITUDE EQUATION IN VISUAL OBSERVATIONS
  • 54WIRELESS TF.LEGRAPHY IN LONGITUDE DETERMINATIONS.
  • 55NOTICES
  • 55Candidates for Election as Members of the Association,. 29th May 1907.
  • 55New Member of the Association. Elected 24th April 1907.
  • 49ASTRONOMICAL PUBLICATIONS
  • 55Erratum.
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