Journal of the British Astronomical Association. Vol.19 No.4

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  • 1BAA Journal VOLUME 19 (XIX)., NUMBER 4. - February 1910
  • 29Notes.
  • 5REPORT OF THE MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION HELD ON JANUARY 27, 1909
  • 9Reports of the Branches
  • 9WEST OF SCOTLAND BRANCH.
  • 10Reports of the Observing Sections.
  • 10Solar Section.
  • 10Solar Prominences. SUMMARY FOR 1908.
  • 12Solar Prominences in 1908
  • 13Lunar Section.
  • 13Apollonius.
  • 13Ferminicus.
  • 14Papers communicated to the Association.
  • 14Abstract of a Lecture on Sun-spot Spectroscopy.
  • 24George Washington Hough
  • 24Correspondence.
  • 24Obituary
  • 24Meteoric Fireballs.
  • 25A Curious Meteor.
  • 26Some Particulars of the Partial Eclipse of the Sun, visible at Rosario in the Argentine Republic, on the Morning of the 23rd December 1908.
  • 27The Cluster round κ Cancri.
  • 27New Books and Memoirs
  • 29Thirty-third Annual Report of the Savilian Professor of Astronomy to the Visitors of the University Observatory for 1907-08.
  • 27Transactions of the International Union for Co-operation in Solar Research. Vol. II.
  • 28Publications of the Lick Observatory, Vol. VIII.
  • 28Double-Star Astronomy : containing the History of Double-star Work ;
  • 28Computation of Orbits and Position of Orbit-planes
  • 28Formula; in connection with Mass, Parallax, Magnitude, &c.
  • 29The Stars of the Year, with Charts of the Northern and Southern Constellations.
  • 29The Star Almanac for 1909
  • 3COUNCIL
  • 1Contents.
  • 34THE COMET OF 1556 : ITS POSSIBLE BREAKING UP BY AN UNKNOWN PLANET INTO THREE PARTS, SEEN IN 1843, 1880, AND 1882.— George Forbes
  • 34ERRORS IN MEASURES OF STAR IMAGES AND SPECTRA.— Prof. Perrine
  • 30Ephemeris for Physical Observation of the Sun.
  • 31The Moon.
  • 31Jupiter.
  • 32Occultations visible at Greenwich.
  • 33Astronomical Publications
  • 33ON THE MAGNETIC ACTION OF SUN-SPOTS.—Prof. Schuster
  • 33THE FIGURE OF THE SUN.—Prof. Charles Lane Poor
  • 33SUN-SPOTS IN 1907.—Dr. Rudolf Wolf,
  • 33GRANULATIONS ON THE SURFACE OF THE SUN.-—Herr Krebs
  • 34ECLIPSE OF THE MOON, December 8, 1908
  • 34SOME PHOTOGRAPHIC IMAGES OF MARS TAKEN IN 1907 BY PROFESSOR LOWELL.—E. M. Antoniadi
  • 34COMET MOREHOUSE.—MM. Baldet and Quénisset
  • 34THE TAIL OF COMET MOREHOUSE.—Prof. Max Wolf
  • 30COMET NOTES
  • 29ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
  • 35SPECTROSCOPIC BINARIES.—Mr. Plaskett
  • 35THE PARALLAX OF 61 CYGNI.— Prof. Bohlin
  • 35ANALYSIS OF THE COLOURS AND MAGNITUDES OF 3,630 STARS BETWEEN THE N. POLE AND 250 S. DECLINATION.— W, S. Franks
  • 35THE REVISED HARVARD PHOTOMETRY
  • 35DOUBLE-STAR OBSERVATIONS.—Herr Lau
  • 35THE VARIABLE STAR U GEMINORUM.—M. J. Van der Bilt
  • 36PHOTOGRAPHIC CHARTS OF THE SKY.
  • 36A NEW FORM OF THE CASSEGRAIN REFLECTOR.—Herr Schaer
  • 36CAMELOPARD ALIS, CAMELOPARDALUS, OF CAMELOPARDUS ? Prof. E. C. Pickering
  • 36Notices of the Association
  • 36New Members of the Association. Elected 27th January 1909.
  • 37Candidates for Election as Members of the Association. 24th February 1909.
  • 37Principal Additions to the Library.
  • 30Memoranda for Observers.
  • 38Errata.
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