Journal of the British Astronomical Association. Vol.24 No.5
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- 4BAA Journal Vol. 24 (XXIV) No. 5. February 1914
- 34Distribution of Light Intensity in the Zodiacal Light
- 8REPORT OF THE MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION HELD ON WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1914,
- 15REPORT OF THE WEST OF SCOTLAND BRANCH (GLASGOW)
- 16REPORT OF THE OBSERVING SECTIONS
- 16Variable Star Section.
- 17Light-Curves of Six Short Period Variables.
- 58GRAPHS: COMPARISON OF LIGHT-CURVES OF SIX SHORT PERIOD VARIABLES FOR THE PERIODS 1899-1906 (A), AND 1907-1912 (B).
- 23Meteor Section.
- 23October Meteors.
- 27PAPERS
- 27Solar Prominences in 1913.
- 46Stonyhurst College Observatory, Results of Meteorological Magnetical and Soismologieal Observations, 1913, with Report and Notes of the Director, Rev. W. Sidgreaves,
- 30Report of the Rousdon Observatory, East Devon.
- 36The Photography of Subjects exhibiting extreme Contrasts of Light and Shade.
- 38Halley's Comet in 1301.
- 40Star Chains in the Milky Way.
- 43OBITUARY
- 43Julius Scheiner
- 44Colonel Alexander Ross Clarke
- 44CORRESPONDENCE
- 44The Total Solar Eclipse. August 1914
- 45The Total Solar Eclipse.
- 45Star Chains in the Milky Way.
- 46NEW BOOKS AND MEMOIRS
- 6Officers
- 4Contents.
- 53ON THE " KINETIC THEORY " OF STAR-CLUSTERS
- 46THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
- 49MINOR PLANET NOTES
- 49THE CAWTHRON SOLAR OBSERVATORY
- 49LES OBSERVATOIRES ASTRONOMIQUES ET LES ASTRONOMES
- 49ASTRONOMICAL PUBLICATIONS
- 50DISTRIBUTION OF SUN-SPOTS IN HELIOGRAPHIC LATITUDE, 1874-1913
- 51THE MEAN LATITUDES OF THE MOON AND SUN
- 51THE EQUATORIAL CURRENT OF JUPITER IN 1913
- 51THE SEARCH FOR INFERIOR PLANETS
- 52HYDROGEN AND THE PRIMARY CONSTITUENTS OF NEBULAE
- 53THE LIGHT-CURVE OF THE ANDROMEDA NEBULA
- 53CAPELLA
- 53THE SPECTRA OF WOLF-RAYET STARS
- 46NOTES
- 54ON A NEW ALGOL-TYPE VARIABLE STAR IN PEGASUS
- 54ON THE SHORT PERIOD VARIABLE XZ CYGNI
- 55RETROGRADE SATELLITE ORBITS
- 49ON A SIMPLE METHOD OF DETECTING DISCONTINUITIES IN A SERIES OF RECORDED OBSERVATIONS, WITH AN APPLICATION TO SUN-SPOTS, SUGGESTING THAT THEY ARE CAUSED BY A METEOR SWARM DUE TO SUCCESSIVE ENCOUNTERS OF THE LEONIDS WITH SATURN, WHICH HAS BEEN MORE THAN ONCE CONSIDERABLY PERTURBED BY THE LEONID SWARM
- 56MEMORANDA
- 56Occultations of Stars by the Moon visible in London
- 56NOTICES
- 56New Members of the Association. Elected 25th February 1914.
- 57West of Scotland Branch. NEW MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATION. Elected 26th February 1914.
- 57Candidates for Election as Members of the Association. 25th March 1914.
- 47COMET NOTES.
- 57Errata.