Journal of the British Astronomical Association. Vol.22 No.5

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  • 1BAA Journal Vol. 22 (XXII) SESSION 1911-1912. February 1912
  • 24CORRESPONDENCE
  • 9REPORTS OF THE OBSERVING SECTIONS
  • 9Meteor Section.
  • 9Meteors of August and November 1911
  • 12PAPERS
  • 12Further Note on the Eclipse of 1912, April 17.
  • 13Solar Prominences in 1911.
  • 19Measuring the Luminosity of the Sky.
  • 20Report of the Rousdon Observatory, East Devon.
  • 24OBITUARY
  • 29MINOR PLANET NOTES.
  • 24The Right Hon. Sir Gainsford Bruce.
  • 24The Eclipse and the Portuguese Government.
  • 25The Astronomical Society of Barcelona.
  • 26Sun-Spot Minimum.
  • 26The Comets of 1911
  • 27The A.B.C. Guide to Astronomy.
  • 27NEW BOOKS AND MEMOIRS
  • 27The Science of the Stars. By E. Walter Maunder
  • 28NOTES
  • 28ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL .SOCIETY.
  • 29COMET NOTES.
  • 8REPORT OF THE WEST OF SCOTLAND BRANCH (GLASGOW).
  • 1REPORT OF THE MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION, HELD ON FEBRUARY 28, 1912
  • 31THE CONSTITUTION OF THE RING NEBULA IN LYRA (N.G.C. 6720).
  • 29ASTRONOMICAL PUBLICATIONS
  • 29THE SUN'S STELLAR MAGNITUDE
  • 29THE QUESTION OF SUN-SPOT INFLUENCE
  • 30SOLAR DISTURBANCES.
  • 30THE ROTATION OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM
  • 30ON MARTIAN DETAIL
  • 31OBSERVATIONS OF JUPITER
  • 31OBSERVATIONS OF JUPITER'S GALILEAN SATELLITES
  • 31SOUTH AFRICAN METEORITES.
  • 31REPORTED FALL OF AN AEROLITE
  • 32THE COLOURS OF STARS
  • 32TWINKLING OF STARS
  • 29Dr. Ε. T. WHITTAKER
  • 32THE DISTRIBUTION OF STARS
  • 33HYPOTHETICAL PARALLAXES OF THE BRIGHTER STARS OF TYPE A.
  • 33THE NEW STAR IN GEMINI
  • 34THE EFFICIENCY OF EYEPIECES
  • 34MEMORANDA FOR OBSERVERS
  • 34The Zodiacal Light Section.
  • 35Occultations of Stars by the Moon visible at Greenwich
  • 35NOTICES
  • 35New Members of the Association. Elected 28th February 1912.
  • 34THE ABSORPTION OF LIGHT IN SPACE
  • 36Candidates for Election as Members of the Association. 27th March 1912.
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