Journal of the British Astronomical Association. Vol.3 No.8

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  • 1BAA Journal Vol. 3 (III), No. 8 May 1893
  • 24Eclipse of the Sun 16 April 1893
  • 7Lectures delivered before the Association.
  • 7How to secure Accuracy in Astronomical Drawing and Sketching. By N. E. GREEN
  • 9PAPERS
  • 9Observations of variable stars in the southern hemisphere in 1892 by A.W. Roberts
  • 15On a large drawing of Saturn, made by Mr. Bernard E. Cammell.
  • 17On the Visibility of Japetus. By the Rev. A. Freeman
  • 18On the configuration of the nearer portions of the sidereal universe
  • 22The great red spot during the apparition of Jupiter in 1892 and 1893
  • 29NEW BOOKS AND MEMOIRS
  • 24CORRESPONDENCE
  • 24A correction
  • 25Amateur Astro-photography - A remarkable meteor trail
  • 26NOTES
  • 26RECENT DEATH of Rev. Prof. Chas. Pritchard
  • 28THE WASHBURN OBSERVATIONS OF TELESCOPIC VARIABLES OF LONG PERIOD
  • 28SUN-SPOTS IN HIGH LATITUDES
  • 28PHOTOMETRIC OBSERVATIONS OF THE ASTEROIDS
  • 29JUPITER'S FIFTH SATELLITE
  • 29FINLAY'S COMET, 1886 VII
  • 6Northwestern Branch. (MANCHESTER.)
  • 1Report of the meeting of 31 May 1893
  • 39Astronomy and Astro-physics
  • 30Sun Moon and Stars by Agnes Giberne
  • 32New members elected 31 May 1893
  • 32Candidates for election 28 June 1893
  • 33ASTRONOMICAL PUBLICATIONS
  • 33Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Association
  • 35Knowledge
  • 36The Observatory
  • 36Nature
  • 38English Mechanic
  • 40Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific
  • 42The Astronomical Journal
  • 29Modern Meteorology by Frank Waldo
  • 42L'Astronomie
  • 43Comptes Rendus de l'Académie
  • 46Sirius
  • 47Astronomische Nachrichten
  • 49Memorie della Società degli Spettroscopisti Italiani
  • 49Astronomy in the Monthlies.
  • 49Fortnightly Review
  • 49THE INTERSTELLAR ETHER. Oliver I. Lodge
  • 31NOTICES
  • 50INDEX
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