Journal of the British Astronomical Association. Vol.20 No.5

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  • 7BAA Journal - Vol.20 No.5 - February 1910
  • 25Papers communicated to the Association
  • 40Galileo Galilei. By W. J. MACDONNELL
  • 9OFFICERS
  • 11REPORT OF THE MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION, HELD ON FEBRUARY 23, 1910
  • 24Reports of the Branches.
  • 24WEST OF SCOTLAND BRANCH (GLASGOW).
  • 24NEW SOUTH WALES BRANCH (SYDNEY).
  • 44Obituary
  • 54MINOR PLANET NOTES
  • 25Report of the Rousdon Observatory, East Devon
  • 30The Orbit of Halley's Comet. By C. T. WHITMELL
  • 33The Daylight Comet, 1910 a. By G. F. CHAMBERS
  • 34Observations of Comet 1910 a. By M. E. J. GHEURY
  • 35Comet 1910 a. By J. A. HARDCASTLE
  • 38Notes on Comet 1910 a. By Capt. A. K. LUCKE
  • 44Albert Holdsworth Dale.
  • 51Comparison of different Stellar Magnitude Systems
  • 29Halley's Comet. FURTHER OBSERVATIONS BY MAJOR L. A. EDDIE
  • 49Migrating Stars
  • 45Correspondence.
  • 45Comet 1910 a - E.G. Bird
  • 46Comet 1910 a - Charles C. Conroy
  • 46Comet 1910 a - O.H. Knight
  • 47Comet 1910 a - Irene E. Toye Warner
  • 47Sun-spot Phenomena
  • 44Sir Charles Todd
  • 53ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
  • 50J. G. Palitzsch
  • 52QUERIES
  • 53New Books and Memoirs
  • 53Stonyhurst College Observatory : Results of Meteorological and Magnetical Observations, 1909 ; with Report and Notes of the Director, Rev. W. Sidgreaves
  • 53Transvaal Observatory Circular, No. 1, Dec. 14, 1909.
  • 53Notes
  • 39How to make a Model of the Orbit of Comet 1910 a. By J. A. HARDCASTLE
  • 7Contents
  • 58RADIAL MOTION IN SUN-SPOTS.—In a second paper Mr. Evershed
  • 60TRANSIT OF HALLEY'S COMET. C. S. Taylor
  • 56Memoranda for Observers.
  • 56Jupiter.
  • 56Ephemeris for Physical Observation of the Sun.
  • 57Occultations
  • 57Double Stars
  • 58Astronomical Publications
  • 58THE EPOCH OF THE LAST SUN-SPOT MAXIMUM.—Dr. Wolfer
  • 60ON HALLEY'S COMET AS SEEN FROM THE EARTH. P. H. Cowell
  • 59A SUMMARY OF THE RESULTS OF A STUDY OF THE MOUNT WILSON PHOTOGRAPHS OF SUN-SPOT SPECTRA. Walter S. Adams
  • 59PHOTOGRAPHY OF THE FLASH SPECTRUM WITHOUT AN ECLIPSE. George E. Hale and Walter S. Adams
  • 59MARKINGS ON MARS AS SEEN WITH LARGE AND SMALL TELESCOPES. Percival Lowell
  • 60OPPOSITION OF EROS IN 1910.—Prof. E. C. Pickering
  • 60JUPITER.—Mr. W. F. Denning
  • 60THE GENERAL ASPECT OF THE PRINCIPAL MARKINGS ON THE PLANET JUPITER DURING THE APPARITION OF 1907-08. —Mr. Scriven Bolton
  • 60WISPS OF SATURN.—Prof. Percival Lowell
  • 56Honours for Members of the Association
  • 54OMET NOTES
  • 63THE SPECTRUM OF THE ZODIACAL LIGHT. W. E. Rolston
  • 56Ciel et Terre
  • 61wo CURIOUSLY SIMILAR SPECTROSCOPIC BINARIES. J. S. Plaskett and W. E. Harper
  • 62STELLAR PARALLAX
  • 62ON THE DIAGRAMMATIC REPRESENTATION OF PROPER MOTIONS.— Prof. Turner
  • 63NEW VARIABLES
  • 63A LAST WORD ON THE CORRELATION OF VARIABLE STARS. — Prof. Karl Pearson
  • 61THE SPECTRUM OF COMET 1908c (MOREHOUSE). H. Rosenberg
  • 64CAROLINE HERSCHEL AND HER COMET-SEEKER
  • 64THE ORIGIN OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM.—-Prof. See
  • 64EBB'S CELESTIAL OBJECTS FOR COMMON TELESCOPES.— The Rev. Τ. E. Espin
  • 65Notices of the Association.
  • 65New Members of the Association. Elected 23rd February 1910.
  • 65Candidates for Election as Members of the Association. 30th March 1910.
  • 66Special Notice.
  • 66XI.—Members.
  • 66Errata.
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