Journal of the British Astronomical Association. Vol.31 No.8

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  • 1919BAA Journal - Vol.31 (XXXI) No.8 - May 1921
  • 1944Relativity, the Electron Theory, and Gravitation. By E. Cunningham
  • 1930REPORTS OF THE BRANCHES
  • 1930NEW SOUTH WALES BRANCH (SYDNEY).
  • 1930THE HOSKINS TELESCOPE
  • 1931WEST OF SCOTLAND BRANCH (GLASGOW).
  • 1932Interim Report of the Computing Section
  • 1933PAPERS
  • 1935Note on the Brightness of Uranus in 1918, 1919, and 1920
  • 1936Occultation of a Star by Jupiter
  • 1933The Solar Eclipse, April 8th 1921
  • 1937CORRESPONDENCE
  • 1937Rotation Period of Venus
  • 1938The Partial Solar Eclipse of April 8 1921
  • 1939IRREGULARITIES VISIBLE ON THE MOON'S LIMB
  • 1940REVIEWS
  • 1940BIBLIOTHECA CHEMICO-MATHEMATICA
  • 1943Relativity : the Special and General Theory. A popular Exposition by Albert Einstein, Ph.D.
  • 1921REPORT OF THE MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION HELD ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 1921,
  • 1919Contents
  • 1947Comet Notes
  • 1954AN INTERFEROMETER
  • 1947NOTES
  • 1949Turbidimeter for Solutions of Gelatin and Cellulose
  • 1950DEMONSTRATION OF RAYLEIGH'S LAW OF LIGHT DISPER­SION
  • 1950A STUDY OF CERTAIN NEBULA; FOR EVIDENCE OF POLARISATION EFFECTS
  • 1951Recent Researches on Nebulae
  • 1954Au SUJET DU DÉPLACEMENT APPARENT DE QUELQUES ETOILES DANS L'ECLIPSÉ TOTALE DU SOLEIL DU 29 MAI, 1919
  • 1952SUR L'APPLICATION DES MÉTHODES INTERFERENTIELLES AUX MESURES ASTRONOMIQUES
  • 1946OBITUARY
  • 1946Elements of Vector Algebra by L Silberstein
  • 1948On the Origin of Periodic Comets
  • 1955NOTICES
  • 1955New Members of the Association. Elected 25th May 1921
  • 1955Candidates for Election as Members of the Association. 29th June, 1921.
  • 1955New South Wales Branch. Nett) Member of the Association elected
  • 1955Computing Section Memoir
  • 1956Erratum Vol.31 No.5
  • 1946George Bruford FRAS 13 Jan 1837 - 5 Feb 1921
  • 1957Officers and Council
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