Journal of the British Astronomical Association. Vol.25 No.2

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  • 131BAA Journal - Vol.25 No.2 - November 1914
  • 152Total Eclipse of the Sun, 1914, Aug. 21. EXPEDITION TO SWEDEN. By R. C. SLATER and S. SLATER
  • 133Contents
  • 136Officers and council
  • 137REPORT OF THE MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION HELD ON WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1914
  • 149Reports of the Branches.
  • 149WEST OF SCOTLAND BRANCH (GLASGOW).
  • 150Reports of the Observing Sections.
  • 150Meteor Section.
  • 150July Meteors. By the Rev. M. DAVIDSON,
  • 170A Few Notes on a Recent Visit to the Other States. By E. H. BEATTIE
  • 133Cover
  • 157Observations of the Transit of Mercury, 1914, November 7. By the Rev. T. E. R. PHILLIPS
  • 158By H. MCEWEN
  • 160By A. GRACE COOK
  • 161By S. MAXWELL
  • 162Note on Jupiter and his Third Satellite in September 1914. By W. H. STEAVENSON
  • 164Suggestions for a Photographic Star Atlas to 9th Magnitude.* By LAWRENCE RICHARDSON. There are good atlases for naked-eye stars
  • 167Bright Objects Seen Near the Sun. By SIDNEY SKINNER
  • 168Galactic Star-Chains. By the Rev. B. DUDLEY
  • 152Papers communicated to the Association.
  • 176Obituary
  • 183Notes
  • 181ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
  • 176Herman J. Klein
  • 177Correspondence
  • 177The Transit of Mercury, 1914, November
  • 177Iridescent Colours on Clouds
  • 178Bright Objects Near the Sun
  • 178New Books and Memoirs.
  • 179Dante, and the Early Astronomers. By M. A. Orr (Mrs. John Evershed).
  • 178Stellar Movements and the Structure of the Universe. By A. S. Eddington
  • 176Nils Christoffer Dunér
  • 176Sir George Francis Hardy
  • 182COMET NOTES
  • 184FORTHCOMING WORK ON ASTRONOMY.—Mr. J H Elgie
  • 184Astronomical Publications
  • 184THE TOTAL ECLIPSE OF THE SUN, AUGUST 21 1914
  • 185PROMINENCES, JANUARY 1 TO JUNE 30, 1914.—Mr. J. Evershed
  • 185SATURN.—Prof. Ε. Ε. Barnard
  • 185THE ZODIACAL LIGHT. M. Fessenkoff
  • 186Memoranda for Observers.
  • 186Occultations of Stars by the Moon visible in London.
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