Journal of the British Astronomical Association. Vol.35 No.1

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  • 33BAA Journal Vol. 35. No. 1. October 1924
  • 52Zodiacal Light
  • 35REPORT OF THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION, HELD ON WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1924
  • 49OFFICERS AND COUNCIL FOR THE SESSION, OCT., 1924, το SEPT., 1925
  • 50Erratum in Balance Sheet. Vol. 34, No. 9, p. 363. Assets. Line 10.
  • 50REPORT OF THE NEW SOUTH WALES BRANCH (SYDNEY)
  • 51REPORTS OF THE OBSERVING SECTIONS
  • 51Aurorae and Zodiacal Light Section. 1923 24.
  • 60CHANGE IN THE ASTRONOMICAL DAY
  • 33Contents.
  • 57PAPERS
  • 57An Appeal for the Observation of Certain Lunar Occultations
  • 59Total Eclipse of Moon, 1924 Aug. 14.
  • 58Dearborn Observatory, Evanston, 111., U.S.A., 1924 Oct. 30.
  • 59CORRESPONDENCE
  • 59Death of James Gregory
  • 60DAYLIGHT OBSERVATION OF VENUS
  • 51Aurorae
  • 60Query
  • 71THE LIGHT OF THE NIGHT SKY
  • 71THE REAL USES OF ASTRONOMY, SIDEREAL AND PLANETARY.
  • 65The Earth : its Origin, History and Physical Constitution. By H. Jeffreys
  • 67Anew map of the Moon, by H. Percy Wilkins
  • 67One Hundred Years of British Glass-Making, 1824-1924. By Messrs. Chance Brothers & Co., Ltd.
  • 68NOTES
  • 68COMET NOTES
  • 70Is THE SOLAR CONSTANT SUBJECT TO VARIATION?
  • 61REVIEWS
  • 61Observations des Surfaces Planetaires
  • 72FAMILIES OF ASTEROIDS
  • 74OBSERVATORIES AND SOCIETIES
  • 75HENRY DRAPER CATALOGUE, HARVARD ANNALS, VOL.99
  • 73DEVELOPMENT OF THE ART OF OPTICAL GLASS MANUFACTURE
  • 75A SCALE OF EARLY-TYPE STELLAR TEMPERATURE
  • 75ON THE POSSIBLE ELLIPTICITY OF SATURN'S RING
  • 76New Members of the Association. Elected 29th October, 1924
  • 80OFFICERS AND COUNCIL
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