Journal of the British Astronomical Association. Vol.34 No.3

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  • 32BAA Journal Vol. 34. No. 3. February 1924
  • 50LONG PERIOD VARIABLES IN 1922. (I.)
  • 34REPORT OF THE MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION, HELD ON THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 1924
  • 36REPORT OF THE MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION, HELD ON WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1924
  • 45POEM: The British Astronomical Associ-a-ti-on
  • 46REPORTS OF THE BRANCHES
  • 46NEW SOUTH WALES BRANCH (SYDNEY)
  • 49The Observing Sections
  • 49 VARIABLE STAR SECTION
  • 50REPORTS OF THE OBSERVING SECTIONS
  • 61An Estimate of the Distance of the Stars in Orion.
  • 32Contents
  • 56TABLE I.—DISTRIBUTION Of OBSERVATIONS
  • 57TABLE II.—MAXIMA AND MINIMA IN 1922.
  • 51NOTES.
  • 56ERRATA.
  • 59PAPERS
  • 59Further Note on the Luminosities and Motions of Long Period Variables
  • 60Note on the Spectral Parallax of the c Lyrae Syst
  • 61Note on the Spectral Parallax of Theta2 Orionis
  • 50Variable Star Section.
  • 62CORRESPONDENCE
  • 67THE CANADIAN METEORIC DISPLAY OF 1913 AND METEORIC SATELLITES
  • 68DISPOSITION OF STARS OF DIFFERENT MASSES IN GLOBULAR CLUSTERS
  • 64THE GREEN RAY
  • 64WITHIN THE NETHER TIP
  • 65REVIEWS
  • 65Publikationen des Astrophysikalischen Observatoriums zu Potsdam. No. 77. (Vol. 24, part 4.)
  • 65Einfuhrung in das Studium der veranderlichen Sterne," by K. Schiller
  • 66NOTES
  • 70RELATIVITY AND THE PERIODS OF REVOLUTION OF THE PLANETS
  • 66COMET NOTES
  • 62VISITORS TO THE OBSERVATORY IN JAMAICA
  • 62THE UPPER ATMOSPHERE
  • 71DISTRIBUTION OF ENERGY IN STELLAR SPECTRA
  • 71QUALITY OF TELESCOPIC IMAGES
  • 72SINGULAR PHENOMENON PRESENTED BY THETA URS. MAJ
  • 72RAPIDITY OF WORK WITH A PHOTO-VISUAL COMPARATOR
  • 73ON THE RELATIVE VELOCITY OF BLUE AND YELLOW LIGHT
  • 73STELLAR MAGNITUDES AND COLOUR INDICES OF THE PLANETS.
  • 74THE SPECTRUM OF VENUS
  • 74New Members of the Association, Elected 3rd January, 1924
  • 76Errata. Journal, 34, p. 64, l.23
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