Journal of the British Astronomical Association. Vol.20 No.7

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  • -1BAA Journal - Vol.20 No.7 - April 1910
  • 16Reports of the Observing Sections.
  • 33Solar Prominences, 1909. By G. J. NEWBEGIN
  • 1Officers
  • 3REPORT OF THE MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION, HELD ON APRIL 27, 1910
  • 15Reports of the Βranches.
  • 15WEST OF SCOTLAND BRANCH (GLASGOW).
  • 15NEW SOUTH WALES BRANCH (SYDNEY).
  • 16Variable Star Section.
  • 57MINOR PLANET NOTES.
  • 35The Distance of the Sun. By W. T. LYNN
  • 16Long-Period Variables in 1909. By Col. E. E. MARKWICK,
  • 24Papers communicated to the Association.
  • 24Recent Observations of Jupiter's Great Red Spot. By ELLISON HAWKS.
  • 26A Further Note on Jupiter's Great Red Spot. By ELLISON HAWKS.
  • 27On a Theory of Cometary Phenomena. By F. W. HENKEL
  • 29Halley's Comet. OBSERVATIONS resumed by Major L. A. EDDIE
  • 37The Rotation Periods of Mercury and Venus. By W. T. LYNN
  • 50A Remarkable Rainbow. By J. AUSTEN HUBBACK
  • 20LIGHT-CURVE OF (4557) S URSAE MAJORIS
  • 48Occultation of Mars.
  • 40Further Objections to Prof. Lowell's Canal System of Mars. By E. M. ANTONIADI
  • 43Note on the Occultation of Mars by the Moon, April 13, 1910. Observed at Plymouth, Long. 4C 7' 0" W. By S. MAXWELL
  • 44Obituary
  • 44Sir William Huggins.
  • 45Correspondence.
  • 45Sun-spot Phenomena.
  • 38Earthlight. By GAVIN J. BURNS
  • 53COMET NOTES.
  • 49The Green Flash.
  • 51Prof. Lowell's Address on Mars
  • 52Astronomy : A handy manual for students and others. By F. W. Dyson
  • 52New Books and Memoirs.
  • 52Observations sur la surface de la planète Mars. Note de M. Jarry-Desloges
  • 53Notes
  • 53THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
  • 31Method of Finding the Correction to the Predicted Time of Perihelion Passage of a Planet or Comet, and its Application to Finding this Correction for Halley's Comet. By C. J. MERFIELD
  • -1Contents
  • 61SOLAR DISTURBANCES.—M. Deslandres
  • 61Astronomical Publications
  • 57NEW CATALOGUES OF TECHNICAL BOOKS
  • 58Memoranda for Observers.
  • 58Ephemeris for Physical Observation of the Sun.
  • 58Lunar Section.
  • 60Occultations.
  • 60Jupiter.
  • 63ON THE SPECTRUM OF THE DAYLIGHT COMET 1910 a.— Mr. H. F. Newall
  • 63COMET 1910 a
  • 61SUN-SPOTS AND FACULAE IN 1909.—Prof Ricco
  • 61SOLAR PARALLAX.
  • 61SATURN'S KING.—Prof. Lowell
  • 62OCCULTATION BY URANUS.—M. Th. Banachiewicz
  • 62THE ROTATION OF THE PLANETS.—M. A. W. Panoff
  • 62THE SPECTRA OF THE MAJOR PLANETS.
  • 62THE PERSEIDS.—Prof. Dubiago
  • 62THE ENVELOPES OF MOREHOUSE'S COMET.—Mr. Eddington
  • 57THE ROYAL OBSERVATORY.
  • 57THE SUPERINTENDENT OF THE NAUTICAL ALMANAC.— Dr. A. M. W. Downing
  • 65OBJECTIVE-PRISM DETERMINATIONS OF RADIAL VELOCI-TIES.—Prof. Pickering
  • 57THE JANSSEN MEDAL OF THE SOCIÉTÉ ASTRONOMIQUE DE FRANCE
  • 63HALLEY'S COMET.—M. Jean Mascart
  • 63TRANSIT OF HALLEY'S COMET ACROSS VENUS AND THE EARTH IN MAY.—Prof. Kr. Birkeland
  • 64ENCKE'S COMET, 1895.1908.—Prof. Backlund
  • 64THE NATURE OF COMETS' TAILS.—Dr. L. Zehnder
  • 64THE SYSTEM OF E HERCULIS.—Mr. Harper
  • 64THE GALACTIC SYSTEM : ITS STRUCTURE AND ORIGIN.— Dr. Karl Bohlin
  • 63COMET 1910 a AND HALLEY'S COMET.—Mr. Knox Shaw
  • 65PLANETARY PHOTOGRAPHY.—Prof. Lowell
  • 65THE SYSTEMATIC MOTIONS OF THE STARS SHOWN IN THE CROSS PROPER MOTIONS OF THE BRADLEY STARS.—Prof. Dyson
  • 65THE SCIENTIFIC WORK OF THE SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION
  • 66Notices of the Association
  • 66New Members of the Association. Elected 27th April 1910.
  • 66New South Wales Branch. NEW MEMBER. Elected 18th March 1910.
  • 66Candidates for Election as Members of the Association. 25th May 1910.
  • 67Some Recent Additions to the Library.
  • 68Eclipse Reports.
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