Journal of the British Astronomical Association. Vol.17 No.9

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  • 1BAA Journal VOLUME 17 (XVII), NUMBER 9 August 1907
  • 37Astronomical Essays, Historical and Descriptive. By J. Ellard Gore
  • 5REPORT OF MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION HELD ON JULY 3, 1907
  • 14REPORT OF THE NEW SOUTH WALES BRANCH (SYDNEY)
  • 14REPORT OF THE SECTIONS
  • 14Variable Star Section.
  • 18Comet Section.
  • 18Comet 1906 II.
  • 19PAPERS
  • 19Heliacal Settings of Stars.
  • 21North Tropical Change on Jupiter.
  • 24Transit of Satellite I., arid of Shadow of Satellite II., across Jupiter.
  • 29The Condition of the Surface of Mars
  • 30Ancient Chronological Errors.
  • 28Photographic Observations of the Sun.
  • 32OBITUARIES
  • 32Prof. A. S. Herschel.
  • 33Father Braun.
  • 33Charles Trepied
  • 33CORRESPONDENCE
  • 33Naked-eye Comets.
  • 34The Masses of Nebulae
  • 35Eclipse Contact Times.
  • 35NEW BOOKS AND MEMOIRS
  • 35The Moon in Modern Astronomy. By Philip Fauth.
  • 37Astronomischer Jahresbericht, begriindet von Walter F. Wislicenus, mit Untersttitzung der Astronomischen Gesellschaft. Herausgegeben von A. Berberich.
  • 3COUNCIL
  • 1Contents.
  • 43THE PLANET SATURN. IV. F. Denning
  • 43THE SPECTRUM OF SATURN
  • 40COMET NOTES
  • 40LECTURE BY PROF. GEORGE E. HALE
  • 40INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE TO CONSIDER LUNAR NOMENCLATURE
  • 40THE DONOHOE MEDAL
  • 41ASTRONOMICAL PUBLICATIONS
  • 41INFLUENCE OF THE EARTH ON THE NUMBERS AND AREAS OF SUN-SPOTS.—Mrs. Maunder
  • 41DISTRIBUTION OF PROMINENCES IN LATITUDE IN THE YEAR 1906
  • 42THE VARIATION OP THE LATITUDE.—Dr. Felix Biske
  • 42THE INTERNATIONAL EROS CAMPAIGN
  • 42THE SMALL PLANETS
  • 42MINOR PLANETS DISCOVERED DURING 1906.—Prof. Berberich
  • 38NOTES
  • 37Atlas Stellarum Variabilium. Series IV. By J. G. Hagen
  • 43ON THE ATMOSPHERIC CURRENTS IN SOME OF THE HEAVENLY BODIES
  • 43NOTE ON THE SPECTRUM OF a ORIONIS.—Messrs. Neicall and Cookson
  • 44ONG-PERIOD VARIABLES.—Prof. Turner
  • 44ON THE PRESENCE OF TIN IN STELLAR ATMOSPHERES.— Mr. Lunt
  • 44THE 30-iN. PHOTOGRAPHIC REFLECTOR OF THE HELWAN OBSERVATORY.—J. H. Reynolds
  • 44INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF ACADEMIES
  • 45NOTICES
  • 45New Members of the Association. Elected yd July 1907.
  • 45Candidates for Election as Members of the Association. 30th October 1907.
  • 45New South Wales Branch.
  • 45NEW MEMBERS ELECTED. 21st May 1907
  • 38MINOR PLANET NOTES
  • 46The Eclipse Reports, 1898, 1900, 1905
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