Journal of the British Astronomical Association. Vol.2 No.8

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  • 1BAA Journal - VOL. 2(II), No.8 - MAY 1892
  • 19EPHEMERIS FOR PHYSICAL OBSERVATIONS OF JUPITER, 1892 (continued). A. Marth.
  • 7North-Western Branch (Manchester)
  • 8Papers communicated to the Association.
  • 8A Note on the Proper Motions of the Stars.
  • 10Showers of Taurids and Aurigids.
  • 11Double Stars for July.
  • 12The Earlier Appearances of the Great Spot Group of February 1892.
  • 15The Partial Lunar Eclipse of May 11, 1892
  • 17Astronomical Publications
  • 17Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
  • 17OBSERVATIONS OF TUE MOON MADE AT THE RACLIFFE OBSERVATORY, OXFORD, DURING THE YEAR 1891; AND A COMPARISON OF THE RESULTS WITH THE TABULAR PLACES FROM HANSEN'S LUNAR TABLES. E. J. Stone
  • 17NOTE ON THE SECULAR PERTURBATIONS OF THE EARTH BY MARS. R. T. A. Lines.
  • 17ON A NEW FORM OF ALTAZIMUTH. W. H M. Christie
  • 17NOTE ON THE HISTORY OF THE GREAT SUN-SPOT OF 1892, FEBRUARY. E. W. Maunder.
  • 19Knowledge.
  • 18NEGATIVES OF JUPITER, MADE WITH THE GREAT TELESCOPE OF THE LICK OBSERVATORY DURING 1891. E. S. Holden and W. W. Campbell.
  • 18PHOTOGRAPHIC SEARCH FOR A PLANET BEYOND THE ORBIT OF NEPTUNE. Isaac Roberts.
  • 18PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE REGION OF THE CRAB NEBULA, I M. TAURI. Isaac Roberts.
  • 18ON THE ORBIT OF γ CORONA AUSTRALIS. J. E. Gore
  • 18ON THE ORBIT OF γ CENTAURI. J. E. Gore.
  • 18NOTE ON THE ORBIT OF α. CENTAURI. Ε. B. Powell
  • 18ESTIMATIONS OF THE MAGNITUDE OF NOVA AURIGAE. J. G Lohse
  • 18COMPARISON OF MAGNITUDES OF NOVA AURIGAE AND NEIGH­BOURING STARS, MADE WITH THE NEWALL TELESCOPE, OBSERVATORY, CAMBRIDGE. H. F. Newall
  • 18ON A DIAGRAM USEFUL AS A GUIDE IN ADJUSTING A DIF-FRACTION-GRATING SPECTROSCOPE. H. F. Newall.
  • 18COMET SWIFT, MARCH 1892. H. C. Russell.
  • 19OBSERVATIONS OF SWIFT'S COMET (a 1892), MADE AT THE ROYAL OBSERVATORY, GREENWICH.
  • 19OBSERVATIONS OF OCCULTATIONS OF STARS BY THE ECLIPSED MOON ON 1890, MAY 11, AT THE RADCLIFFE OBSERVATORY, OXFORD.
  • 19EPHEMERIS OF THE SATELLITES OF MARS, 1892. A. Marth
  • 28OBSERVATIONS OF VENUS. E. L. Trouvelot.
  • 1REPORT OF THE MEETING of THE ASSOCIATION HELD MAY 25, 1892.
  • 22SIRIUS. Andrew Greiff.
  • 19TEMPORARY STARS. A. C. Ranyard.
  • 20Nature
  • 20AURORA. H. Geelmuyden.
  • 21The Observatory
  • 21ARE THERE AT PRESENT ACTIVE VOLCANOS UPON THE MOON." W. H. Pickering.
  • 21NOTES ON THE LICK OBSERVATORY LUNAR PHOTOGRAPHS. Roger Sprague.
  • 21SELENOGRAPHICAL NOTES. T. Gwyn Elger.
  • 22Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy
  • 22ON THE ORBIT OF THE BINARY STAR J LEONIS (Σ 1536). J. E. Gore.
  • 22Publications of The Astronomical Society of The Pacific
  • 22THE TOTAL ECLIPSE OE THE MOON OP JANUARY 28, 1888. L. Weinek, of Prague.
  • 22DISCOVERY OF A NEW CRATER ON THE MOON.
  • 19THE NEW STAR IN AURIGA. E. W. Maunder.
  • 22Is THE SUN BECOMING COLDER OR HOTTER ? Sir William Thomson (now Lord Kelvin).
  • 22THE PROPER MOTIONS OF STARS WITH DIFFERENT SPECTRA. W. H. S. Monck.
  • 22THE LEANDER M'CORMICK OBSERVATORY. H. A. Sayre
  • 22THE LUNAR CRATER, COPERNICUS. E. S. Holden.
  • 23The Astronomical Journal
  • 23DECLINATIONS OF 36 STARS FROM OBSERVATIONS WITH THE PRIME VERTICAL TRANSIT OF THE UNITED STATES NAVAL OBSERVATORY. Stimson J. B
  • 23OBSERVATIONS OF COMETS MADE AT THE HARVARD COLLEGE OBSERVATORY. 0.C. Wendell.
  • 23OBSERVATIONS OF COMET a 1892. F. P. Leavenworth, G. L. Jones, and W. H. Collins.
  • 23ON THE CHIEF CAUSE OF THE ANOMALIES IN THE LIGHT VARIATIONS OF Y CYGNI. N. C Durner
  • 23NOTES ON DOUBLE STARS. (I.) A. Hall
  • 23THE RUTHERFURD PHOTOGRAPHIC MEASURES OF THE STARS ABOUT β CYGNI. H. Jacoby
  • 23THE FAINTER VARIABLES. S. D. Townley
  • 28L'Astronomie.
  • 28RETURN OF THE PLANET MARS. C. Flammarion.
  • 17ON THE ILLUMINATION OF SATURN'S RINGS DURING SUNRISE, AND ON RECENT OBSERVATIONS OF THEIR REAPPEARANCE. Rev. A. Freeman.
  • 28THE TEMPORARY STAR IN AURIGA. C. Flammarion
  • 29ON THE CHIEF CAUSE OF THE ANOMALIES IN THE LIGHT CHANGES OF Y CYGNI. N. C Duner
  • 36Knowing What to Look for.
  • 25OBSERVATIONS OF COMET a 1892 (SWIFT) MADE AT PARIS OBSERVATORY. G. Bigourdan.
  • 25OBSERVATIONS OF COMET a 1892 (SWIFT) MADE AT TOULOUSE OBSERVATORY. G. Rayet
  • 25OBSERVATIONS OF COMET c 1892, MADE AT PARIS OBSERVATORY. G. Bigourdan.
  • 25ON THE PERIODICITY COMMON TO SOLAR SPOTS AND AURORAS. F. Terby.
  • 25ON PERIODIC VARIATIONS OF LATITUDE.
  • 29Astronomische Nachrichten.
  • 29ON THE ORBITAL INCLINATIONS OF THE MINOR PLANETS. A. Berberich.
  • 29NEW DEVELOPMENTS CONCERNING BESSEL'S FUNC­TIONS. E. Meissel.
  • 29STARS WITH REMARKABLE SPECTRA. T. E. Espin
  • 29THE COMET OF SPRING 1402. — Helmolt.
  • 29NEW LUNAR CRATER. L. Weinek
  • 29STAR OCCULTATIONS OBSERVED AT WINDSOR, N.S.W., IN 1891. John Tebbutt.
  • 29OBSERVATIONS OF COMETS SWIFT and DENNING
  • 36The Size of Titan's Disk.
  • 30ON THE KARLSRUHE (MERIDIAN) OBSERVATIONS OF MOESTING A. J. Franz.
  • 31Memoire délia Società degli Spettroscopisti Italiani
  • 31THE GREAT SUN-SPOT, VISIBLE TO THE NAKED EYE, OF FEBRUARY 1892, AND ITS ACCOMPANYING PHENOMENA. A. Mascari.
  • 32Astronomy in the Monthlies
  • 34Nineteenth Century
  • 34RECENT SCIENCE. Prince Krapotkin.
  • 32The Month
  • 32BABYLONIAN ASTRONOMY. A. L. Cortie
  • 33Fortnightly Review.
  • 33ON THE NEW STAR IN AURIGA. W. Huggins
  • 35 The Century Illustrated Magazine.
  • 35THE TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE OF 1889. Edward S. Holden.
  • 36Correspondence.
  • 28ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY OF FRANCE.
  • 25Comptes Rendus de l'Académie des Sciences
  • 44PROF. LEWIS MORRIS RUTHERFURD
  • 37Dewing of Mirrors.
  • 38Light-coloured Shadow of Jupiter's Satellite II.
  • 38On the Passage of the Earth's Shadow across Tycho and Copernicus, May 11, 1892.
  • 39The Colour of the Earth's Shadow during the partial Lunar Eclipse of May 11, 1892.
  • 39The Partial Lunar Eclipse of May 11, 1892.
  • 40The Partial Lunar Eclipse of May 11, 1892.
  • 40Abstracts of Current Astronomical Literature in the " Journal."
  • 42Variability of Orange Stars in and near Gemini.
  • 42Inquiry.
  • 43Notes.
  • 43OPPOSITION OF MARS
  • 44RECENT DEATHS.—
  • 37The Aurora.
  • 45MR. NURSINGA ROW
  • 44ADMIRAL MOUCHEZ
  • 45THE COUNTESS OF STRAFFORD
  • 45THE ASTRONOMICAL AND PHYSICAL SOCIETY OF TORONTO
  • 46EPHEMERIDES OF COMETS
  • 46UNIFICATION OF TIME AT THE CAPE
  • 47THE WORLD'S CONGRESS AUXILIARY ON MATHEMATICS AND ASTRONOMY.—Prof. G. E. Hale
  • 47THE OXFORD UNIVERSITY OBSERVATORY
  • 47ROYAL OBSERVATORY, GREENWICH
  • 48YALE COLLEGE OBSERVATORY
  • 49Notices of the Association.
  • 49MARS SECTION
  • 53Candidates for Election as Members of the Association. JUNE 29, 1892
  • 53New Members, Elected May 25, 1892.
  • 54New Members, Elected June 21, 1892. NORTH-WESTERN BRANCH (MANCHESTER).
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