Journal of the British Astronomical Association. Vol.33 No.7

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  • 1919BAA Journal Vol. 33 (XXXIII) No. 7. May 1923
  • 1935(7793) SS Cygni in 1922
  • 1924REPORT OF THE MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION HELD ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 1923
  • 1931REPORTS OF THE BRANCHES
  • 1931WEST OF SCOTLAND BRANCH (GLASGOW)
  • 1933NEW SOUTH WALES BRANCH (SYDNEY)
  • 1935REPORTS OF THE OBSERVING SECTIONS
  • 1935Variable Star Section
  • 1939Light curve of SS Cygni
  • 1949Sotheran's Catalogue of Science and Technology, No. III. Part II. : Mathematics
  • 1939Light curve of Beta Lyrae
  • 1937Computing Section
  • 1937CERES
  • 1937PAPERS
  • 1937Three Short Period Variables
  • 1944Note and Correction to paper on "The Dimensions, &c., of the Six Inner Satellites of Saturn."
  • 1945Astronomy in the Russian Chronicles.
  • 1947REVIEWS
  • 1947Observations of the Moon and Planets at Setif in 1915 and 1916
  • 1923REPORT OF THE MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION, HELD ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 1923
  • 1919Contents
  • 1957THE LAW OF DARKENING IN SCATTERING ATMOSPHERES
  • 1950RUSSIAN SOCIETY OF THE AMATEURS OF THE UNIVERSE'S KNOWLEDGE (MIROVEDENIE)
  • 1954THE BRADLEY MEMORIAL AT MINCHINHAMPTON
  • 1954NOTES
  • 1954COMET NOTES
  • 1955LUNAR CRATERLETS AND THE DETERMINATION OE THE MOON'S PLACE
  • 1956THE LIGHT CURVE AND ORBIT OF A NEW ECLIPSING BINARY
  • 1956THE LAW OF DARKENING OF THE DISC TOWARDS THE LIMB
  • 1957THE LAW OF DARKENING IN ABSORBING ATMOSPHERES
  • 1958THE LAW OF DARKENING FOR THE SUN
  • 1958STONYHURST COLLEGE OBSERVATORY
  • 1950CORRESPONDENCE
  • 1959KEPLER'S WRITINGS ON OPTICS
  • 1960GLOBULAR CLUSTER CONTAINING LONG PERIOD VARIABLES
  • 1960THE PLANET MARS
  • 1961Loss or LIGHT IN TELESCOPES
  • 1961STELLAR PARALLAXES
  • 1962STATIONARY LINES OF CALCIUM
  • 1963New Members of the Association, Elected 25th April, 1923.
  • 1952PROPOSED MEMORIAL TO THE LATE Τ. H. ASTBURY
  • 1965OFFICERS AND COUNCIL
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