Journal of the British Astronomical Association. Vol.19 No.5

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  • 7BAA Journal - Vol. 19 (XIX) No. 5 - March 1909
  • 37CORRESPONDENCE
  • 9Council members
  • 11REPORT OF THE MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION HELD ON FEBRUARY 24, 1909
  • 20REPORTS OF THE BRANCHES
  • 20West of Scotland
  • 21REPORTS OF THE OBSERVING SECTIONS
  • 21Variable Star Section.
  • 21The Variable Star SS Cygni (Ch. 7793) in 1908.
  • 23LIGHT CURVE OF (7793) S.S.CYGNI
  • 27PAPERS
  • 27Halley's Comet and Pope Callixtus
  • 27The Tercentenary of the Telescope
  • 29The Physical Nature of Comets
  • 31Report of the Rousdon Observatory, East Devon.
  • 44M. Henri Poincare
  • 7Contents
  • 37Particulars of the Solar Eclipse of 1908 Dec 22-23 for Rosario, Argentina
  • 38Shape of Comet's Tails
  • 39Visibility of the Phase of Venus and of the Pleiades.
  • 40Early Visibility of the Crescent Moon.
  • 40The Meteor of February 22.
  • 41NEW BOOKS AND MEMOIRS
  • 41Mars, The Abode of Life. By Prof. Lowell
  • 42The Peak of Teneriffe. By William E. Sparkes
  • 42Story of the Telescope. By Arthur Mee
  • 42NOTES
  • 42ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
  • 43Comet Notes
  • 43Minor Planet Notes
  • 44Birminham University
  • 35Notes on the Brilliant Meteor of Feb 22
  • 44Wanganui Astronomical Society
  • 49REPULSIVE FORCE OF THE SUN ON COMETART MATTER.— Herr Kopff
  • 49PHOTOGRAPHIC SEARCH FOR HALLEY'S COMET
  • 44Ephemeris of the Sun
  • 45Jupiter.
  • 46Occultations at Greenwich
  • 46PUBLICATIONS
  • 46Formation of Solar Spots
  • 48MAP OF THE MOON
  • 47Warm Months in relation to Sun-Spot Numbers
  • 47The Moon
  • 48THE CIRCULARITY OP THE ORBITS OF THE PLANETS.— Prof. T. J. J. See
  • 48THE CLOUDS OP VENUS AND THEIR SIGNIFICANCE.—In this paper Mr. A. W. Clayden
  • 49THE TAIL DEVELOPMENT OF MOREHOUSE'S COMET.—Herr A. Kopff
  • 48RECENT BRILLIANT FIREBALLS.—Mr. W. F. Denning
  • 49APPEARANCE OF MOREHOUSE'S COMET (1908 e).— Herr von Buttlar
  • 44MEMORANDA FOR OBSERVERS
  • 45The Moon.
  • 50New Double Stars
  • 50Double-star Measures at the Lick Observatory
  • 51THE NEW VARIABLE 2.1909 ANDROMEDA.—Prof. H.H. Turner
  • 50Motion of alpha Persei in the line of sight
  • 51ASTRONOMICAL DISCOVERIES DUE TO PHOTOGRAPHY
  • 51THE ANOMALIES OF REFRACTION.—MM. Fr. Nusl and J. J. Fric
  • 51NOTICES
  • 51New Members of the Association. Elected 24/A February 1909.
  • 52Candidates for Election as Members of the Association. 31st March 1909.
  • 52Instruments.
  • 52Special Notice respecting Papers to be read at the Meetings.
  • 53Special Notices
  • 53General Index to the Journal
  • 53Reports of the Observing Sections
  • 53Erratum - Page 179 Line 1.
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