Journal of the British Astronomical Association. Vol.30 No.4

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  • 1918BAA Journal - VOL. 30 (XXX). No. 4 January 1920
  • 1941The A.B.C. Guide to Astronomy. Fourth Edition. By Mrs. H. Periam Hawkins
  • 1921Reports of the Branches
  • 1921WEST OF SCOTLAND BRANCH (GLASGOW).
  • 1924NEW SOUTH WALES BRANCH (SYDNEY).
  • 1925Reports of the Observing Sections.
  • 1925Meteor Section
  • 1927Papers
  • 1930The Motion of Mercury's Perihelion
  • 1934Report of the Rousdon Observatory, East Devon.
  • 1927Address on Variable Stars.
  • 1937Occultation of a Star by Saturn.
  • 1938Correspondence
  • 1938JOHN ROBERTSON OF COUPAR ANGUS
  • 1939THE TRANS-NEPTUNIAN PLANET
  • 1940Query
  • 1940Reviews
  • 1940Meteorology for All : being some Weather Problems explained. By Donald W. Horner
  • 1920REPORT OF THE MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION, HELD ON WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1920
  • 1918Contents
  • 1951THE ROTATION AND RADIAL VELOCITY OF THE CENTRAL PART OF THE ANDROMEDA NEBULA
  • 1953REPORT OF THE U.S. NAVAL OBSERVATORY
  • 1944THE ROYAL SOCIETY DISCUSSION ON THE GENERALIZED THEORY or RELATIVITY
  • 1948LIFE ON THE MOON ; LUNAR HINTS FOR SMALL TELESCOPES
  • 1943SOLVING THE PROBLEM OF MERCURY'S PERIHELION
  • 1948SAURIANS AND TERRESTRIAL ROTATION
  • 1949PROPER MOTIONS OF STARS IN THE NEIGHBOURHOOD OF THE PLEIADES AND OF THE ORION NEBULA
  • 1950COLOUR AND INTRINSIC LUMINOSITY IN STARS OF THE SAME SPECTRAL TYPE
  • 1951DISPLACEMENT OF SPECTRAL LINES
  • 1941COMET NOTES
  • 1941Notes.
  • 1954THREE SPECTROSCOPIC BINARIES
  • 1954Memoranda for Observers
  • 1954Saturn Section.
  • 1955Notices of the Association.
  • 1955Affiliated School. Passed 28th January 1920.
  • 1955New Members of the Association. Elected 28th January 1920
  • 1956Candidates for Election as Members of the Association. 25th February 1920.
  • 1947THE EXPLOSION OF BOLIDES
  • 1957Errata. Vol. 30 (XXX)
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