Journal of the British Astronomical Association. Vol.24 No.7

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  • 1BAA Journal - Vol.24 No.7 - May 1914
  • 18The Zodiacal Light. BY GAVIN J. BURNS
  • 7WEST OF SCOTLAND BRANCH (GLASGOW).
  • 8Reports of the Observing Sections.
  • 8Meteor Section.
  • 8December and January Meteors. By the Rev. M. DAVIDSON,
  • 10DOUBLY OBSERVED METEORS.
  • 10BRIGHT DETONATING FIREBALL.
  • 11ANOTHER BRIGHT FIREBALL.
  • 11Papers communicated to the Association.
  • 11The Stars and their Motions. (Abstract.) By A. S. EDDINGTON
  • 33The Riddle of Mars the Planet. By C. E. Housden
  • 15The Cawthron Observatory. By Miss MARY PROCTOR
  • 18Variation in the Number of Meteors Observed for Different Hours and Different Times of the Year. By the Rev. M. DAVIDSON
  • 25A Note on the Appearance of Saturn at Opposition. By C. O. BARTRUM
  • 28Correspondence.
  • 28Dante and Halley's Comet.
  • 29Stationary Meteor-Radiants.
  • 30Note on Dawes's Law
  • 31α Orionis
  • 32New Books and Memoirs
  • 32First Observations in Astronomy : A Handbook for Schools and Colleges. By Mary E. Byrd
  • 33Astronomy. A popular handbook. By Harold Jacoby
  • 7Reports of the Branches
  • 1REPORT OF THE MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION HELD ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 1914
  • 38THE MONT BLANC OBSERVATORY. M. Maurice Hamy
  • 34THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
  • 35Astronomical Publications
  • 35ATTRACTION OF SUN-SPOTS FOR PROMINENCES.—Dr. F. Slocum
  • 36DUST CURRENTS IN THE SOLAR SYSTEM. M. B. Fessenkoff
  • 36THE PETROGRAPHY OF THE MOON.—Prof. R. W. Wood
  • 36TELESCOPIC METEORS.—Mr. W. F. Denning
  • 37THE SPECTRUM Of THE MII.KY WAY.—Dr. Fath
  • 37NEW VARIABLES
  • 37THE SPECTRUM OF NOVA GEMINORUM NO. 2.—Messrs. Adams and Kohlschutter
  • 38WAVE-LENGTH STANDARDS WITH A PLANE GRATING.— Messrs. St. John and Ware
  • 39HISTORICAL QUOTATIONS.—Prof. W. W. Campbell
  • 39Memoranda for Observers
  • 34Notes
  • 39Occultations of Stars by the Moon visible in London.
  • 40APPENDIX TO THE "ECLIPSE SUGGESTIONS," ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED FOR THE ECLIPSE OF 1905, AUGUST 30.
  • 40Planets and Bright Stars likely to be seen during Totality on August 21, 1914
  • 43ERRATA IN THE " ECLIPSE SUGGESTIONS."
  • 43Notices of the Association.
  • 43New Members of the Association. Elected 29th April 1914.
  • 44Candidates for Election as Members of the Association. 27th May 1914
  • 44Death. The Hon. MURRAY TOLLEMACHE.
  • 44Eclipse Suggestions and Appendix.
  • 34COMET NOTES.
  • 44Erratum. P. 334, l. 18
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