Journal of the British Astronomical Association. Vol.20 No.3

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  • 16BAA Journal - Vol.20 No.3 - December 1909
  • 52Occultation of Venus. By E. H. BEATTIE.
  • 20REPORT OF THE MEETING OF ΤHE ASSOCIATION, HELD ON WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1909
  • 30Reports of the Βranches.
  • 30WEST OF SCOTLAND BRANCH.
  • 30NEW SOUTH WALES BRANCH.
  • 31Reports of the Observing Sections.
  • 31Variable Star Section.
  • 31On the Influence of Change of Instrument in the Observation of Variable Stars. By COL. E. E. MARKWICK,
  • 37Mars Section.
  • 43Variable Star Section.
  • 44Papers communicated to the Association.
  • 44The Determination of the Actual Paths of Meteors. By J. W. MEARES
  • 61THE ANNUAIRE DU BUREAU DES LONGITUDES for 1910
  • 51Occultation of Venus by the Moon, as observed at Sydney, Ν .S.W., on 1909, November 17. By R. D. GIVIN
  • 53Occultation of Venus. By W. J. MACDONNELL and H. BROWN.
  • 54Notes on Saturn, 1909. By R. D. GIVIN
  • 55Encke's Comet. By GAVIN J. BURNS
  • 56Correspondence.
  • 56Halley's Comet.
  • 57New Books and Memoirs.
  • 57Les Progrès Récents de l'Astronomie (Année 1908). Par Paul Stroobant
  • 57The Ether of Space. By Sir Oliver Lodge
  • 58NOTES
  • 58ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY.
  • 59COMET NOTES.
  • 61MINOR PLANET NOTES
  • 18OFFICERS
  • 16Contents.
  • 67THE SPECTRA OF THE MAJOR PLANETS.—Mr. V. M. Slipher
  • 62THE ASTRONOMICAL JOURNAL
  • 62Memoranda for Observers.
  • 62Ephemeris for Physical Observation of the Sun.
  • 64Jupiter.
  • 64Astronomical Publications
  • 64SOLAR DISTURBANCES
  • 66CAPTURE OF THE MOON BY THE EARTH.— Prof. T. J. J. See
  • 66THE MASS OF THE MOON FROM OBSERVATIONS OF EROS. —Mr. A. R Hinks
  • 66MARS.—M. Antoniadi
  • 67MOVEMENTS OF THE RED SPOT HOLLOW ON JUPITER.— Mr. Scriven Bolton
  • 67SATURN.—M. Antoniadi
  • 67OBSERVATIONS OF THE SATELLITES OF URANUS.—Prof. Ε. E. Barnard
  • 67CAPTURE OF SATELLITES
  • 68THE PERSEID METEORS IN 1909.
  • 62THE GRESHAM LECTURES
  • 68NEBULAE
  • 68A SPECTROSCOPIC DETERMINATION OF THE SYSTEMATIC MOTIONS OF THE STARS.—Messrs. Hough and Halm
  • 69NUMBERING THE STARS.—F. W. Henkel
  • 69STARS OF SPECTRUM TYPE O.— Mr. W. S. Franks
  • 69VARIABLE STAR 43.1909 DRACONIS.—Miss Whitney
  • 69ON CORRELATION AND THE CHARACTERS OF VARIABLE STARS.—Mr. H. C. Plummer
  • 70LUMINOUS NIGHT CLOUDS AND AURORA SPECTRUM.— Mr. Charles P. Butler
  • 70COPERNICUS ANTICIPATED.—M. Pierre Duhem
  • 70THE TERCENTENARY OF THE TELESCOPE.—Dr. J. L. E. Dreyer
  • 71A DESCRIPTION OF THE SOCIETY'S HARRISON CLOCK.— Mr. E. T. Cottingham
  • 71Notices of the Association
  • 62NEW CATALOGUE OF SCIENTIFIC BOOKS
  • 71New Members of the Association. Elected 29th December 1909.
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