Journal of the British Astronomical Association. Vol.24 No.2

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  • 1BAA Journal - Vol.24 No.2 - December 1913
  • 20Papers communicated to the Association.
  • 7The recent Retirement of Dr. W. H. Maw from the Treasurership.
  • 12Reports of the Branches
  • 12WEST OF SCOTLAND BRANCH (GLASGOW)
  • 12NEW SOUTH WALES BRANCH (SYDNEY)
  • 14Reports of the Observing Sections.
  • 14Meteor Section.
  • 14July Meteors. By the Rev. M. DAVIDSON
  • 20The Total Eclipse of the Sun, Aug. 20.21, 1914. By G. F. CHAMBERS
  • 19Members of the Meteor Section.
  • 18Members of the Comet Section.
  • 18Members of the Mercury and Venus Section.
  • 18Members of the Saturn Section.
  • 19Members of the Aurorae and Zodiacal Light Section.
  • 19Members of the Double Star Section.
  • 19Members of the Variable Star Section.
  • 67Liverpool Astronomical Society : Annual Report, 1912-1913
  • 1REPORT OF THE MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION, HELD ON WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1913
  • 64John Robie Eastman
  • 45An Extraordinary Meteoric Display. By GAVIN J. BURNS
  • 48Crepuscular Rays in the West at Sunrise. By Capt. A. LUCKE
  • 48Astronomy in the Southern Hemisphere—and Elsewhere. (Presidential Address to the New South Wales Branch, October 1913.) By the Rev. T. ROSEBY
  • 55The Distances of the Stars. By L. RICHARDSON
  • 63Obituary
  • 63Sir Robert Stawell Ball
  • 37A Discussion of the American Meteoric Display of February 9, 1913. By the Rev. M. DAVIDSON
  • 65Correspondence
  • 64Robert Trefusis Mallet
  • 65Mercury and the Empty Focus
  • 66New Books and Memoirs,
  • 66Himmelskunde. By Joseph Plassmann
  • 66Leeds Astronomical Society : Journal and Transactions for 1912
  • 66A history and description of the Royal Observatory, Cape of Good Hope. By Sir David Gill
  • 67The Elements of Descriptive Astronomy : a Simple Account of tbe Celestial Bodies and their Motions. By E. O. Tancock
  • 16The Zodiacal Light Section.
  • 68Milton's Astronomy : the Astronomy of " Paradise Lost." By Thomas N. Orchard
  • 73A REMARKABLE PROMINENCE.—Dr. F. Slocum
  • 75PROPER MOTIONS OF TELESCOPIC STARS.—Mr. G. C. Comstock
  • 69THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
  • 70ASTRONOMICAL FELLOWSHIPS OF THE NANTUCKET MARIA MITCHELL ASSOCIATION
  • 70COMET NOTES
  • 71MINOR PLANET NOTES
  • 71ASTRONOMICAL LECTURE.—The Rev. R. Fermor Rendell
  • 72Astronomical Publications
  • 72MOTION AND CONDITION OF CALCIUM VAPOUR OVER SUN-SPOTS.—Mr. Chas. E. St. John
  • 75DOUBLE STARS.—Dr. Doberck
  • 73PHOTOGRAPHIC DETERMINATIONS OF STELLAR PARALLAXES. —Dr. Frank Schlesinger
  • 74PROMINENCE PERIODICITIES
  • 74THE MAGNETIC FIELD OF THE SUN. D. Brunt
  • 74DARK TRANSIT OF JUPITER'S THIRD SATELLITE.—Mr. W. L. Barnes
  • 74COMET 1910 a
  • 74COMET 1911c (BROOKS)
  • 75ADIAL VELOCITY OF THE ANDROMEDA NEBULA.—Mr. M. Slipher
  • 68The Gyroscope. By F. J. B. Cordeiro
  • 69Notes
  • 78Occultations of Stars by the Moon visible at Greenwich
  • 75THE DISTRIBUTION OF THE CEPHEIDS. E. Hertzsprung
  • 76THE RADIAL VELOCITY OF a CYGNI.—Mr. Oliver J. Lee
  • 76A NEW BRIGHT VARIABLE STAR, β AURIG^E.—Mr. Joel Stebbins
  • 77SPECTROSCOPY. MM. H. Deslandres and L.D'Azambuja
  • 77A TRANSIT MICROMETER.—MM. A. Claude and L. Driencourt
  • 78Memoranda for Observers
  • 75THE INTERNAL AND CLOUD-VELOCITIES FOR GROUPS OF STARS OF DIFFERENT SPECTRAL TYPES.—Dr. Weersma
  • 79New Members of the Association. Elected 26th November 1913.
  • 79Notices of the Association
  • 79New South Wales Branch. NEW MEMBERS OF THE ASSOCIATION. Elected ist October 1913
  • 79West of Scotland Branch. NEW MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATION. Elected 27th November 1913
  • 79Candidates for Election as Members of the Association. 31st December 1913
  • 80Deaths. Sir ROBERT BALL. J. MCCARTHY. H. WYNDHAM
  • 80Resignation. R. S. WHITEMAN
  • 80Exclusion. L. S. DRUMMOND
  • 80Errata
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