Journal of the British Astronomical Association. Vol.18 No.9

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  • 16BAA Journal - VOLUME 18 (XVIII), NUMBER 9 - August 1908
  • 31Notes referred to in the above Report.
  • 20REPORT OF THE MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION HELD ON JULY 1st 1908
  • 26REPORTS OF THE BRANCHES
  • 26NEW SOUTH WALES BRANCH (SYDNEY).
  • 28REPORTS OF THE SECTIONS
  • 28Solar Section.
  • 28Partial Eclipse of the Sun, June 28, 1908.
  • 28Lunar Section.
  • 28District S.W. of Parry.
  • 29Section for the Observation of Meteors.
  • 56OBITUARY
  • 29Interim Report to June 30, 1908.
  • 32PAPERS
  • 52Dispersion of Light in Space.
  • 32The Lunar Bright Rays.
  • 49Occultation of Uranus, April 22, 1908. by J. NANGLE.
  • 49Occultation of Uranus, April 22, 1908. By C. J. WESTLAND.
  • 50Occultation of θ Librae.
  • 50Halley's Comet in 1456 and the Pope.
  • 53Measures of Diameters of Saturn made at the Stanmore Private Observatory near Sydney.
  • 54The Partial Eclipse of the Sun, June 28, 1908,
  • 55The Cluster near κ Crucis.
  • 18COUNCIL
  • 16Contents.
  • 62SIR GEORGE DARWIN
  • 57J. L. Scott,
  • 57CORRESPONDENCE
  • 57The Lunar Bright Rays.
  • 59Naked-Eye Visibility of Mercury. The Aurora.
  • 59An Occultation of Jupiter's First Satellite by the Second Satellite.
  • 60NEW BOOKS AND MEMOIRS
  • 60The Study of Stellar Evolution : an account of some recent methods of astrophysical research. By George Ellery Hale.
  • 61NOTES
  • 61COMET NOTES.
  • 61MINOR PLANET NOTES.
  • 62ASTRONOMICAL PUBLICATIONS
  • 62THE TEMPERATURE OF THE SUN
  • 56H. A. Lenehan
  • 62PROMINENCES AND CORONAL STRUCTURE.—Mr. A. A. Buss
  • 63A PHOTOGRAPHIC DETERMINATION OF THE ELEMENTS OF THE ORBITS OF JUPITER'S SATELLITES.—Mr. Bryan Cookson
  • 63THE RINGS OF SATURN.—Prof. Lowell
  • 63METEORS FROM Κ DRACONIS IN MAY.—Mr. W. F. Denning
  • 63BRIGHT METEOR. — Mr. Denning
  • 63PROBABLE CONDITIONS OF BRIGHTNESS OF HALLEY'S COMET AT ITS APPROACHING RETURN.—Dr. Holetschek
  • 64THE ECCENTRICITIES OF COMET ORBITS.—Prof. Leuschner
  • 64NOTICES
  • 64Candidates for Election as Members of the Association. 28th October 1908.
  • 57Louis Cruls.
  • 65Erratum. "Journal," Vol. XVIII., p. 312, line 14
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