Journal of the British Astronomical Association. Vol.2 No.7
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- 1BAA JOURNAL - Volume 2, Number 7 - APRIL, 1892
- 25Remarks upon some Features in connexion with Sun-spots and Magnetic Disturbances. By ALEX. J. S. ADAMS
- 30THE DOUBLE STAR IN Σ 3123. S. W. Burnham.
- 5REPORTS OF THE BRANCHES
- 5MANCHESTER
- 7PAPERS
- 7The Conjunction of Venus and Jupiter, February 6, 1892.
- 9Double Stars for June. By ,T. E, GORE
- 10Spectroscopic Observations and Light Curve of Nova Aurigae. By the Rev. T. E. ESPIN
- 15Southern Variable Stars. By A. W. ROBERTS
- 17On a Form of Alt-azimuth Mounting for Telescopes. By PHILIP VALLANCE
- 23Swift's Comet. By L. A. EDDIE
- 30A NEW BINARY STAR, β58. 1. S. W. Burnham
- 36ON THE LIMIT OF VISIBILITY OF THE DIFFERENT RAYS OF THE SPECTRUM. Capt. W. De W. Abney.
- 29Astronomical Publications
- 29ASTRONOMICAL TELEGRAMS
- 29NOTE ON THE LUNAR THEORY. Ernest W. Brown
- 29OBSERVATIONS OF THE SPOTS AND MARKING ON THE PLANET JUPITER, MADE AT THE DEARBORN OBSERVATORY, NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY, EVANSTON, U.S.A. G. W. Hough
- 29OBSERVATIONS OK THE RE-APPEARANCE OF THE RINGS OF SATURN ; OBSERVATIONS OF THE POSITION-ANGLES OF THE RINGS ; AND OBSERVATIONS OF THE SATELLITES. E. E. Barnard.
- 30NOTE ON THE TRANSIT OF TITAN, 1892, MARCH 11. Arthur Mee.
- 30OTE ON THE SPECTRUM OF THE GREAT SUN-SPOT GROUP OF 1892, FEBRUARY. Prof. K. D. Naegamvala
- 30ON THE ESTIMATION OF STAR MAGNITUDES BY EXTINCTION WITH THE WEDGE
- 30ESTIMATIONS OF MAGNITUDE OF NOVA AURIGAE MADE AT THE RADCLIFFE OBSERVATORY, OXFORD. E. J Stone
- 30THE NEW STAR IN AURIGA. George Knott
- 31OBSERVATIONS OF NEBULAE WITH THE 36-INCH REFRACTOR OF THE LICK OBSERVATORY. S. W. Burnham.
- 34THE GREAT SUN-SPOT AND ITS INFLUENCE. E. W. Maunder
- 29Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
- 33ON THE ORIGIN OF BINARY STARS. T. J. J. See.
- 31OTE ON THE OCCULTATION OP THE STAR 73 PISCIUM BY JUPITER, 1892, MAY 23. A. Marth
- 31The Observatory.
- 31SELENOGRAPHICAL NOTES. Thos. Gwyn Elger.
- 32Nature.
- 32THE CORRESPONDENCE OF CHRISTIAN HUYGENS. Miss A. M. Clerke.
- 32THE ORIGIN OF THE YEAR (1) (Illustrated). J. Norman Lockyer.
- 32ABERRATION. Lord Rayleigh
- 32THE GENERAL CIRCULATION OF THE ATMOSPHERE. Dr. J. M. Pernter.
- 32GRAPHIC AND VISUAL MAGNITUDES OF STARS
- 33Knowledge
- 31EPHEMERIS FOR PHYSICAL OBSERVATIONS OF JUPITER.. 1892. A. Marth.
- 35THE MODERN SPECTROSCOPE IV. Prof. C. A. Young.
- 33THE SYSTEM OF ALGOL. Miss A. M. Clerke.
- 34Astronomy and Astro-Physics
- 34SIMPLE MOUNTING FOR A LARGE TELESCOPE IN THE FIELD DURING ECLIPSE OBSERVATIONS. Frank H. Bigelow.
- 34NOTE ON THE NEW BINARY, Β 612. S. W. Burnham.
- 34HISTORY OF THE COLOUR OF SIRIUS. T. J. J. See
- 35A FURTHER NOTE ON COMETS AND METEORS. W. H. S. Monck.
- 35SOPHIA KOWALEVSKI. Charlotte C. Barnham
- 35HISTORICAL NOTE RELATING TO THE SEARCH FOR THE PLANET NEPTUNE IN 1845-6. E. S. Holden.
- 35BSERVATIONS OF THE NEW STAR IN AURIGA, MADE AT PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY. Prof. Young
- 35TEMPORARY STAR IN AURIGA. G. Rayet
- 30ANDERSON'S NEW STAR IN AURIGA
- 1REPORT OF THE MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION HELD APRIL 27, 1892.
- 40OBSERVATIONS OF THE PLANET DISCOVERED BY M. BORRELLY, 1891, NOVEMBER 27
- 43CORRECTIONS FOR SCHEINER'S " SPECTRUM ANALYSIS." J. Scheiner.
- 38ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATIONS. Torvald
- 38How tο FIND CELESTIAL OBJECTS WITH AN EQUATORIAL TELESCOPE WITHOUT THE AID OF A SIDEREAL TIMEPIECE. Charles Burckhalter.
- 38THE SUN'S MOTION IN SPACE. W. H. S. Monck
- 38DISCOVERY OF NEW RILLS ON THE MOON, FROM LICK OBSERVATORY NEGATIVES. Prof. L. Weinek
- 39The Astronomical Journal
- 39THE PARALLAX OF δ HERCULIS, FROM OBSERVATIONS MADE BY DEMBOWSKI. F. P. Leavenworth.
- 39OBSERVATIONS OF THE NEW STAR IN AURIGA
- 39PHOTOMETRIC OBSERVATIONS OF THE NEW STAR IN AURIGA. H. M. Parkhurst.
- 39THE WASHINGTON PRIME VERTICAL OBSERVATIONS
- 40EPHEMERIS OF COMET a 1892. G. M. Searle.
- 40Bulletin Astronomique
- 43DISCOVERY OF FOUR NEW PLANETS
- 40OBSERVATIONS OF COMET WOLF. G. Fayet.
- 40COMETS AND PLANETS OF 1891
- 41L'Astronomie
- 41THE MOTION OF THE MOON AND THE MOST ANCIENT ECLIPSES. F. Tisserand.
- 42PHOTOGRAPH OF THE RING NEBULA IN LYRA. P. F. Denza
- 42THE HEAT-STROKE OF THE 1ST TO THE 12TH OF APRIL, AND THE COLD SUCCEEDING AND FOLLOWING IT
- 42THE PARTIAL LUNAR ECLIPSE OF THE 11TH MAY. Paul Garnier
- 42PROGRESS OF THE ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY OF FRANCE. M. Flammarion
- 42Astronomischen Nachrichten.
- 42OBSERVATIONS OF W. STRUVE'S 256 WIDE DOUBLE STARS WITH THE KÖNIGSBERG HELIOMETER. SECOND ZONE + 30° tο + 50°. J. Franz.
- 43AN EXTENDED NEBULA NEAR ξ PERSEI. F. S. Archenhold
- 38ADDRESS OF THE RETIRING PRESIDENT OF THE SOCIETY. William M. Pierson.
- 38Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific
- 48EPHEMERIDES OF COMETS
- 38HARVARD COLLEGE OBSERVATORY ASTRONOMICAL EXPEDITION TO PERU. Mrs. M. Fleming.
- 44JOHANNES CHRISTIAN LAMP. Obituary Notice by H. Battermann
- 44Ε. GRUBER, THEORY OF ERRORS OF OBSERVATIONS. A. Borsch.
- 45R. RADAU, ESSAY ON ASTRONOMICAL REFRACTIONS. (ANNALS OF THE PARIS OBSERVATORY, VOL. XIX., 1889.) J. Banuching
- 45 THE SPECTRUM ANALYSIS OF CELESTIAL BODIES. H. Ebert
- 45NVESTIGATIONS INTO THE ROTATION OF THE SUN. (NOVA ACTA REG. Soc SC UPSALA, 1891, February 14). J. Schemer
- 46Notes
- 46THE NEW STAR IN AURIGA
- 47OCCULTATION OF A STAR BY JUPITER
- 47CLAVIUS
- 44Vierteljahrsschrift des Astronomischen Gesellschaft
- 49THE PARTIAL ECLIPSE OF THE MOON, MAY 11
- 48THE PHOTOGRAPHIC CHART OF THE HEAVENS.—Admiral Mouchez
- 49PERIODICITY OF THE AURORA. Dr. Veeder
- 50Correspondence
- 50A Bank Holiday at a Private Observatory.
- 51The Conjunction of Jupiter and Venus
- 52Position of the Auroral Pole
- 53Sun-Spots and Magnetic Disturbances.
- 54Inquiry. - Can you give a better formula than the following for determining the exact time of sunset ?
- 55Notices of the Association
- 55New Members, Elected April 27, 1892
- 55New Members, Elected May 10, 1892. NORTH-WESTERN BRANCH, (MANCHESTER).
- 56Candidates for Election as Members of the Association. MAY 25, 1892.