Journal of the British Astronomical Association. Vol.18 No.6

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  • 1904BAA Journal VOLUME XVIII NUMBER 6 - April 1908
  • 1931The Facility of Harmonic Analysis.
  • 1908REPORT OF THE MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION HELD ON MARCH 25, 1908
  • 1917REPORTS OF THE BRANCHES
  • 1917WEST OF SCOTLAND BRANCH (GLASGOW).
  • 1918NEW SOUTH WALES BRANCH (SYDNEY)
  • 1919REPORTS OF THE SECTIONS
  • 1924Variable Star Section.
  • 1924SS Cygni (Ob.. 7793) in 1907.
  • 1928Jupiter Section.
  • 1919Solar Section
  • 1919Some Conclusions resulting from Solar Observations during the past 10 years
  • 1922Limit for Prominence Records.
  • 1923Note by the Director of the Section
  • 1924Solar Prominences, 1907.
  • 1942SPANISH OBSERVATIONS OF THE TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE OF AUGUST 1905
  • 1904Contents
  • 1935OBITUARY
  • 1935Dr. W. E. Wilson.
  • 1936NEW BOOKS AND MEMOIRS
  • 1936The Astrononry of the Bible. An Elementary Commentary on the Astronomical References of Holy Scripture. By E. Walter Maunder
  • 1938The Moon. By Garrett P. Serviss
  • 1939The Record of an Aeronaut, Being the life of John M. Bacon. By his Daughter, Gertrude Bacon
  • 1939Stonyhurst College Observatory ; Results of Meteorological and Magnetical Observations, 1907. With Report and Notes of the Director, Rev. W. Sidgreaves
  • 1940The Moon as seen in an Inverting Telescope
  • 1940NOTES
  • 1940THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
  • 1940COMET NOTES
  • 1941MINOR PLANET NOTES
  • 1942ASTRONOMICAL PUBLICATIONS
  • 1931PAPERS
  • 1942STUDY OF THE SOLAR SPECTRUM.—M. ScHAER
  • 1945ON SOME SPECTROSCOPIC BINARIES
  • 1945CONNECTION ΒΕΤΛΥΕΕΝ THE COLOURS AND THE PERIODS OF VARIABLE STARS.
  • 1942THE POSSIBILITY OF LIFE ON MARS. J.W. EVANS
  • 1943THE HABITABILITY OF MARS.—Dr. Johnstone STONEY
  • 1943THE SAME.—Prof. Lowell
  • 1943WATER VAPOUR IN THE MARTIAN ATMOSPHERE. W. E. Rolston
  • 1943THE SAME.—Prof. Lowell
  • 1944SMALL PLANET NEAR PHO7.BE. — Prof. BARNARD
  • 1944OBSERVATIONS OF JUPITEK DURING THE PRESENT OPPOSI­TION.—M. P. VincarT
  • 1944SATURN'S RINGS.—-J. Ewen
  • 1944METEORS OF JANUARY 2.
  • 1944THE GREAT NEBULA IN ANDROMEDA.—J. E. Gore
  • 1944THE PARALLAX OF THE ANDROMEDA NEBULA. Dr. Karl BOHLIN
  • 1945NAKED-EYE VISIBILITY OF THE PLEIADES AND OF JUPITER'S THIRD SATELLITE.—M. Vincart
  • 1945OCCULTATION OF ζ TAURI.— T. C. H. Bouton
  • 1942TRANSIT OF MERCURY ON NOVEMBER 14.—M. GaUTIER
  • 1942RECENT OBSERVATIONS OF VENUS.—Mr. J. M. HARG
  • 1945A NEW VARIABLE OF THE U GEMINORUM TYPE.— A Kiel
  • 1946ON AN IMPROVED METHOD OF ILLUMINATING THE FIELD IN A TRANSIT INSTRUMENT, AND ITS EFFECT ON THE DISCORDANCE IN REVERSED POSITIONS OF THE INSTRUMENT.
  • 1946PLANETARY PHOTOGRAPHY.—Prof. Percival Lowell
  • 1947THE SPECTRUM OF THE AURORA BOREALIS.—Dr. W. Marshall Watts,
  • 1946THE DISTORTION OF PHOTOGRAPHIC FILMS IN STELLAR WORK. — Dr. Frank Schlesinger,
  • 1944DISAPPEARANCE OF SATURN'S RING
  • 1947PECULIARITIES IN THE STRUCTURE OF SOME HEAVENLY BODIES.—Prof. Suess
  • 1947DISPERSION OF LIGHT IN THE CELESTIAL SPACES.
  • 1948DOUBLE STAR ASTRONOMY.— T. Lewis
  • 1948STATISTICS OF STARS PHYSICALLY CONNECTED.— T. W. Backhouse
  • 1948INVITATION TO THE MEETING OF THE ASTRONOMISCHE GESELLSCHAFT AT VIENNA
  • 1948THE CARNEGIE INSTITUTION
  • 1948FURTHER CONSIDERATION OF THE STABILITY* OF THE PEAR-SHAPED FIGURE OF A ROTATING MASS OF LIQUID.—Sir George Darwin
  • 1949New Members of the Association. Elected 25th March 1908
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