Journal of the British Astronomical Association. Vol.19 No.3

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  • 1BAA Journal - Vol. 19 (XIX), No 3 - January 1909
  • 41Total solar eclipse of 1911 April 28
  • 11Reports of the Branches.
  • 11WEST OF SCOTLAND BRANCH (GLASGOW).
  • 12NEW SOUTH WALES (SYDNEY)
  • 13PAPERS
  • 13Halley's Comet in 1910
  • 16Moorhouse's Comet 1908c
  • 18The Shape and Motion of Comets' Tails. By J. A HARDCASTLE
  • 22Comets and possible Ultra-Neptunian Planets.
  • 24Short Account of Prof. Forbes's Work on an Ultra-Neptunian Planet. By W. T. LYNN
  • 33A Comparison of Maps of the Coloured Cluser about alpha Crucis
  • 33Notes on p Eridani
  • 25Solar Prominences as seen on the Limb and on the Disc. By A. A. Buss
  • 34Measures of p Eridani
  • 35OBITUARY
  • 35M. E. Stuyvaert
  • 35Major P. B. Molesworth
  • 35CORRESPONDENCE
  • 35Report on Observations of Comet 1908c made at West Kirby Cheshire
  • 36NOTES
  • 36Royal Astronomical Society
  • 38MEMORANDA FOR OBSERVERS
  • 41PUBLICATIONS
  • 5REPORT OF THE MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION, HELD ON DECEMBER 30, 1908
  • 3Council
  • 45Comet 1908c
  • 45A search for a trans-Neptunian planet
  • 42Water vapour in the Atmosphere of Mars
  • 42Latitude changes from Observations in the soutehrn hemisphere
  • 42Observations of Jupiter during the apparition of 1907-08
  • 43HYSICAL OBSERVATIONS OF THE PRINCIPAL SATELLITES OF JUPITER AND OF TITAN.— Senor Comas Sola
  • 43THE STREAKS AND SPOTS ON JUPITER AND SATURN.— Herr Corbu
  • 43SATURN'S RINGS
  • 44THE NEW DUSKY RING OF SATURN.—M. Jarry-Desloges
  • 44REMARKABLE METEOR.—Herr Kopff
  • 44LEONID METEORS. W. F. Denning
  • 44COMET 1908 c.— The Astronomer Royal
  • 42CORRECTIONS OP THE POSITION AND DIAMETER OF MERCURY. —Prof. Stroobant
  • 41Distribution of Solar Prominences on the Solar Disc
  • 45The orbit of iota Orionis
  • 45The spectroscopic binary psi Orionis
  • 45A sixth type of stellar spectra
  • 46A new photographic instrument
  • 46The earliest telescope in England - Thomas Harriot
  • 46The two great problems of astronomy
  • 46Birth and death of worlds
  • 46Additional note on the calendar
  • 47Notices of the Association
  • 47Candidates for Election as Members of the Association. 27th January 1909.
  • 42Venus
  • 48New Members of the Association. Elected 30th December 1908.
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