Journal of the British Astronomical Association. Vol.21 No.4

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  • 17BAA Journal - Vol. 21 (XXI) No. 4. January 1911
  • 40Quelques considerations sur mes observations de Mars
  • 18OFFICERS
  • 19REPORT OF THE MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION, HELD ON WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1911
  • 28REPORT OF THE WEST OF SCOTLAND BRANCH (GLASGOW).
  • 28PAPERS
  • 28Lunar Eclipse, November 16th, 1910.
  • 34The Brightness of a Orionis.
  • 35Meteoric Markings on the Moon.
  • 35Note on Star Drift.
  • 36The Probability of Solar Grazes and the Phenomena of Suns plunging into Nebulae.
  • 38OBITUARY
  • 38S. M. Baird Gemmill, F.R.A.S.
  • 38M. Leveau.
  • 38CORRESPONDENCE
  • 47MEASURES OF SOLAR PARALLAX
  • 17Contents.
  • 42The Total Solar Eclipse of April 1911
  • 42NEW BOOKS AND MEMOIRS
  • 42Notes on the Cse of the Portable Reversible Transit Instru­ment and the Method of Calculation of the Observations. By C. E. Monro,
  • 43Transvaal Observatory Circular, No. 5. 4to.
  • 43General Catalogue issued by Adam Hilger, Limited,
  • 44NOTES
  • 44THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY.
  • 44COMET NOTES.
  • 45L'ASTRONOMIE.—The Astronomical Society of France,
  • 45MEMORANDA FOR OBSERVERS
  • 45Ephemeris for Physical Observation of the Sun.
  • 45Occultations
  • 46Jupiter
  • 47ASTRONOMICAL PUBLICATIONS
  • 38Is Jupiter Humpy ?
  • 47NOTE ON TYCHO BRAHE'S OPINION ABOUT THE SOLAR PARALLAX.—Dr. Dreyer
  • 51THE MOVEMENT OF CERTAIN STARS IN SPACE COMPARED WITH THAT OF THE SUN.—Dr. P. Stroobant
  • 51THE SYSTEMATIC MOTIONS OF THE STARS OF PROF. BOSS'S " PRELIMINARY GENERAL CATALOGUE."—Prof. Boss
  • 48OBSERVATIONS OF MARS. Ε. M. Antoniadi
  • 48ON A DARK BAND SURROUNDING THE POLAR CAPS OF MARS.—In 1899 M. Antoniadi
  • 49THE EQUATORIAL CURRENT OF JUPITER IN 1880
  • 49THE MOTION OF JUPITER'S EIGHTH SATELLITE FROM 1910 TO 1916.—Dr. Crommelin
  • 49THE VARIABILITY OF THE CEPHEIDS. Μ. M. Luizet
  • 49JANUARY METEORS.—Mr. John Fleury
  • 49JANUARY METEORS." W. F. Denning.
  • 50FIRE HALL OF JANUARY 9.—Mr. W. F. Denning
  • 50COMETS.—Messrs. E. D. Roe, junr., and W. Graham
  • 50ON THE MEAN OR PERIHELION DISTANCES OP COMETS
  • 50THE SPECTRUM OF THE AMERICA NEBULA.—Dr. Max Wolf
  • 51THE DIAMETERS OF STARS.—M. C. Normann
  • 51DOUBLE STARS.—Prof. Burnham
  • 47MEAN AREAS AND HELIOGRAPHIC LATITUDES OF SUN-SPOTS iN 1907, 1908, AND 1909.
  • 48TEMPERATURE CHANGES AND SOLAR ACTIVITY.—Prof. F. H. Bigelow
  • 52THIRD NOTE ON THE NUMBER OF FAINT STABS WITH LARGE PROPER MOTIONS.—Prof. II. II. Turner
  • 52ON THE ACCURACY OF THE POSITIONS OF THE STAR TMAIIES IN THE " HARVARD SKY."
  • 53ESPIN'S NOVA LACERTAE.—Prof. Ε. E. Barnard
  • 53THE A. G. CATALOGUE.—Dr. Auwers
  • 53THE ECLIPSING VARIABLE U HERCULIS.—Messrs. F. Schle singer and Β. H. Baker
  • 53PRELIMINARY RESULTS FROM RADIAL VELOCITY DETER­MINATIONS.—Prof. Campbell
  • 55AIMS OF ASTRONOMY or PRECISION. »S'.
  • 55THE SOLAR PHYSICS OBSERVATORY.
  • 56THE VATICAN OBSERVATORY.—Mr. W. A. Parr
  • 56INTERPOLATION.—M. he Fort
  • 54LIGHT-CURVE OF (7793) S S CYGNI.
  • 56NOTICES
  • 56New Members of the Association. Elected 25th January 1911.
  • 57Candidates for Election as Members of the Association. 22nd February 1911.
  • 58Errata.
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