Journal of the British Astronomical Association. Vol.18 No.1
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- 16BAA Journal - VOLUME 18 (XVIII), NUMBER 1. November 1907
- 45The Solar Section.
- 18COUNCIL
- 20REPORT OF THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION HELD ON OCTOBER 30, 1907,
- 43REPORTS OF THE BRANCHES
- 43WEST OF SCOTLAND BRANCH (GLASGOW).
- 44NEW SOUTH WALES BRANCH (SYDNEY).
- 45REPORTS OF THE OBSERVING SECTIONS
- 65OBITUARY
- 65Hermann Carl Vogel
- 45The Stonyhurst Discs for Measuring the Positions of Sun-spots.
- 50The Alleged Disappearance of Saturn's Rings.
- 52Occultation of Vesta by the Moon on January 16, 1908, visible in South America.
- 52Mars.
- 53Observations of Mars with a 12-in. Reflector.
- 54The Planet Neptune.
- 63On the Use of Screens for the Reduction of Glare and Improvement of Definition of Telescopes.
- 73Annual Report of the Liverpool Astronomical Society. 8vo. Liverpool, 1907.
- 50PAPERS
- 70Meteoric Shower in Draco.
- 67Μ. TREPIED
- 67Heinrich Kreutz
- 68PROF. EGON VON OPPOLZER.
- 68PROF. CZOPSKI.
- 69CORRESPONDENCE
- 69The Perth Observatory (W.A.).
- 66M. LOEWY
- 72NEW BOOKS AND MEMOIRS
- 71Transit of Satellite I. and of Satellite II. across Jupiter.
- 72Les Observatoires astronomiques et les Astronomes. Par P. Stroobant, J. Delvosal, H. Philippot, E. Delporte, et E. Merlin.
- 72Leeds Astronomical Society : Journal and Transactions for the year 1906.
- 72Wanganui Astronomical Society : Annual Meeting, 1907.
- 72Cambridge Observatory : Annual Report of the Observatory Syndicate, 1906, May 19111-1907, May 18th.
- 72Rapport annuel sur l'Etat de l'Observatoire de Paris pour l'annee 1906. Par M. Loewy. 1907.
- 72 General Catalogue of Double Stars within 1210 of the North Pole. By S. W. Burnham.
- 59Some Remarks on " Wiring " Astronomical Instruments.
- 16Contents.
- 78SOLAR ACTIVITY AND TERRESTRIAL PHENOMEN
- 77ASTRONOMICAL PUBLICATIONS
- 80MARS : THE DUPLICATION OF THE SOLIS LACUS.—Prof. Lowell
- 74COMET NOTES.
- 76Lick Bulletin, No. 120,
- 76MINOR PLANET NOTES
- 77Astronomische Nachrichten, No. 4206
- 77THE TRANSIT OF MERCURY, NOVEMBER 14
- 81THE LOWELL EXPEDITION TO THE ANDES.—Prof. David Todd
- 73NOTES
- 77SOLAR PROMINENCE OBSERVATIONS IN
- 78THE SUN'S MOTION WITH RESPECT TO THE AETHER
- 78THE PULKOWA ECLIPSE EXPEDITION TO TURKESTAN, JANUARY 1907.—In No. 18, Vol.II
- 78THE TOTAL ECLIPSE OP JANUARY 3, 1908
- 79TRANSITS OF MERCURY.
- 80THE SHAPE OF THE EARTH
- 80MARS IN 1907. OBSERVATIONS AT THE LOWELL OBSERVATORY - Percival Lowell
- 81THE RED SPOT ON JUPITER.—Mr. Stanley Williams
- 84NEW VARIABLES
- 73Observing and Forecasting the Weather. By D. W. Horner,
- 83SPECTRUM OF DANIEL'S COMET, 1907d
- 73THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY.
- 82AUGUST METEORS, 1907
- 82THE AUGUST DRACONIDS—PERSEID FIREBALLS. W. F. Denning
- 82RADIATION OF METEORS. W. F. Denning
- 82PHOTOGRAPHIC VISIBILITY OF COMETS BEFORE THEIR DISCOVERY. COMET 1904 I.—Prof. Weiss
- 83METEORS POSSIBLY CONNECTED WITH DANIEL'S COMET.— Herr Kritzinger
- 83THE PARALLAXES OF SMALL STARS IN THE NEIGHBOURHOOD OF Σ 443 - Herr von Zeipel
- 86Candidates for Election as Members of the Association. 27th November 1907.
- 81THE THIRD SATELLITE OF JUPITER.—Senor Comas Sola
- 83SUPPOSED MOTION OF THE STARS IN THE CLUSTER MESSIER 92. — Or. BoHLIN
- 84AN EXPLANATION OF ASTROPHVSICAL OBSERVATIONS BY ANOMALOUS DISPERSION.—Prof. Hartmann,
- 85THE DOUBLE DRIFT THEORY OF STAR MOTIONS. A. S. Eddington
- 85NOTICES
- 85New Members of the Association. Elected 30th October 1907
- 85New South Wales Branch. NEW MEMBERS ELECTED. lit October 1907.
- 87OFFICERS AND COUNCIL