Journal of the British Astronomical Association. Vol.22 No.1

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  • 16BAA Journal Vol. 22 (XXII) No. 1. October 1911
  • 42Brooks's Comet, 1911 c.
  • 18Officers
  • 19REPORT OF THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION, HELD ON OCTOBER 25, 1911,
  • 35REPORTS OF THE BRANCHES
  • 35WEST OF SCOTLAND BRANCH (GLASGOW).
  • 36NEW SOUTH WALES BRANCH (SYDNEY).
  • 37PAPERS
  • 37The Eigidity of the Earth.
  • 41Meteors from Taurus.
  • 64Conjunction of Mars and Saturn.
  • 65Conjunction of Mars and Saturn 2
  • 43Kiess's Comet.
  • 45Jovian Latitude.
  • 49The Jovian Occultation - 2
  • 50Observation of an Occultation of Jupiter.
  • 51The Atmosphere in Observation Work.
  • 52Note on the Resisting Medium.
  • 56CORRESPONDENCE
  • 56Meteorites: a Reply.
  • 60Meteorites.
  • 62The Corpuscular Theory of the Sun.
  • 77ABSORPTION MARKINGS IN " Κ " SPECTROHEI.IOGRAMS.
  • 16Contents.
  • 70NOTES
  • 66Comet 1911 b.
  • 66Crepuscular Rays.
  • 66La Visibilite de la Lune.
  • 67Visibility of Mercury.
  • 68QUERIES
  • 69NEW BOOKS AND MEMOIRS
  • 69The Tides and Kindred Phenomena in the Solar System. By Sir George Howard Darwin
  • 69The Growth of a Planet. By Edwin Sharpe Grew
  • 65Saturn's Rings.
  • 71COMET NOTES.
  • 70THE TOTAL ECLIPSE OF THE SUN, APRIL 28, 1911
  • 74MINOR PLANET NOTES.
  • 75THE DONOHOE COMET MEDAL
  • 76MR. T. H. ASTBURY'S discovery of a variable star (45.1911)
  • 76ASTRONOMICAL PUBLICATIONS
  • 76SPECTROSCOPIC OBSERVATIONS OF THE SUN'S ROTATION MADE AT THE ROYAL OBSERVATORY, EDINBURGH, 1908-10
  • 76THE SOLAR ECLIPSE OF APRIL 28,1911
  • 77SOLAR PROMINENCES OBSERVED ON APRIL 28, 1911
  • 77PROMINENCES IN 1909
  • 48The Jovian Occultation.
  • 77SOLAR DISTURBANCES
  • 80METEORITE FINDS
  • 80LUMINOUS METEOR TRAINS
  • 78MARS
  • 78DRAWINGS FROM PHOTOGRAPHS OF MARS TAKEN IN 1909 BY PROF. BARNARD AND PROF. HALE
  • 79COLOUR PHOTOGRAPHY OF MARS
  • 79JUPITER
  • 79THE CHANGES ON JUPITER 1881-1909
  • 79SATURN
  • 79SATURN 2
  • 80THE CANYON DIABOLO OK COON BUTTE METEORITES
  • 85ON THE LAW WHICH GOVERNS THE VARIATIONS OF SS CYGNI
  • 85NOVA SAGITTARII NO.4
  • 80AN EGYPTIAN METEORITE
  • 80AN ENORMOUS BOLIDE
  • 80THE TAIL or HALLEY'S COMET
  • 81THE TAILS OF COMET 1910 a
  • 81ON THE GALACTIC DISTRIBUTION OF GASEOUS NEBULAE
  • 81SPIRAL NEBULAE
  • 81FURTHER CONSIDERATIONS RELATING TO THE SYSTEMATIC MOTION OF THE STARS.
  • 83DOUBLE STARS
  • 83STELLAR DISTRIBUTION
  • 84NEW VARIABLES
  • 78THE SOLAR CONSTANT
  • 78THE ROTATION OF VENUS
  • 87PECULIAR STELLAR SPECTRA AND SELECTIVE ABSORPTION IN INTERSTELLAR SPACE
  • 85CO-OPERATION IN OBSERVING VARIABLE STARS
  • 85THE SILVER DISC PYRHELIOMETER.
  • 85AN OPEN AIR TELESCOPE
  • 86THE ENLARGEMENT OK HEAVENLY BODIES NEAR THE HORIZON.
  • 86SELF-LUMINOUS XIGHT HAZE
  • 86THE DEFORMATION OF ROCKS UNDER TIDAL LOAD
  • 86VARIATION OF LATITUDE
  • 87PARALLAX.
  • 85THE VARIATION OF POLARIS
  • 87RELATIVITY.
  • 87 REPLY TO PROF. GINZEL ON THE CALENDAR DATES IN THE ELEPHANTINE PAPYRI
  • 88MEMORANDA
  • 88Solar Section.
  • 88Ephemeris for Physical Observations of the Sun
  • 89Lunar Section.
  • 89FORMATIONS FOR OBSERVATION.
  • 91Occultations.
  • 93NOTICES
  • 93New Members of the Association. Elected 25th October 1911.
  • 93Candidates for Election as Members of the Association. 29th November 1911.
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