Journal of the British Astronomical Association. Vol.25 No.1

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  • 1BAA Journal - Vol.25 No.1 - November 1914
  • 36Bright Objects observed near the Sun. By W. H. STEAVENSON
  • 17Reports of the Branches.
  • 17WEST OF SCOTLAND BRANCH (GLASGOW).
  • 21NEW SOUTH WALES BRANCH (SYDNEY).
  • 25Reports of the Observing Sections.
  • 25Meteor Section.
  • 25May and June Meteors. By the Rev. M. DAVIDSON
  • 28Papers communicated to the Association
  • 28The Solar Eclipse of August 21, 1914. By P. H. HEPBURN
  • 31The Solar Eclipse of August 21, 1914. By H. B. ADAMES
  • 32The Solar Eclipse of August 21, 1914 (Partial Phase). By W. ALFRED PARR
  • 33Naked-eye Visibility of the Crescent of Venus. By H. MCEWEN
  • 50An Appeal.
  • 1REPORT OF THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION, HELD ON WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1914
  • 38Aftermath of the Astronomers' Visit. By Rev. T. ROSEBY
  • 42The Outlook of Astronomy in Australia. By Prof. W. E. COOKE
  • 44Correspondence
  • 44The Ninth Satellite of Jupiter.
  • 44Motion of the Great Red Spot on Jupiter
  • 46The later Stages of the Perseid Meteoric Shower.
  • 47The Green Flash.
  • 47The Green Flash
  • 48Solar Transit of Mercury for Venus.
  • 48Solar Transit of Mercury for the Earth.
  • 49Invitation to Four Marks Observatory
  • 34Iridescent Colours on Clouds. By Capt. ALFRED CARPENTER
  • 50New Books and Memoirs
  • 55BRIGHT OBJECTS OBSERVED NEAR THE SUN
  • 55THE VELOCITIES OF THE STARS. K. Schwarzschild
  • 51Leeds Astronomical Society : Journal and Transactions for the Year 1913
  • 51Notes
  • 51COMET NOTES
  • 52ENCKE'S COMET
  • 53ASTRONOMICAL DISCOVERIES. — Prof. E. C. Pickering
  • 54Astronomical Publications
  • 54FLUCTUATIONS IN THE EPOCHS OF SUN-SPOT MAXIMA AND MINIMA.—Mr. J. B. Dale
  • 54AREA OF LONG-CONTINUED SOLAR DISTURBANCE AND ASSOCIATED MAGNETIC STORMS.— The Rev. A. L. Cortie
  • 54SOLAR ECLIPSE.—M. G. Bigourdan
  • 54THE ZODIACAL LIGHT. M. K. Birkeland
  • 55NEBULA SEEN ON MR. FRANKLIN-ADAMS'S PLATES.—. Messrs. Hardcastle and Hinks
  • 50The Essence of Astronomy : Things everyone should know about the Sun, Moon and Stars, by Edward W. Price
  • 51The Call of the Stars : A Popular Introduction to a Know-ledge of the Starry Skies. By John R. Kippax
  • 56SPECTROSCOPIC BINARIES AND VELOCITY OF LIGHT.— Mr. R. S. Capon
  • 56NOTE ON THE STAR 42 VIRGINIS
  • 56EQUATORIAL COUDÉ. M. M. Hamy
  • 57THE ORIGINATOR OF SPECTRUM ANALYSIS.—Miss Agnes Clerke
  • 57Memoranda for Observers.
  • 57Occultations of Stars by the Moon visible in London.
  • 58Notices of the Association.
  • 58New Members of the Association. Elected 28th October 1914.
  • 58Death. Sir G. F. HARDY
  • 59Resignations.
  • 59Officers and Council
  • 62INDEX TO VOLUME 25 (XXV).
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