Journal of the British Astronomical Association. Vol.35 No.8

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  • 33BAA Journal Vol. 35. No. 8. July 1925
  • 64Computing Section.
  • 67ublications of the Yerkes Observatory. Vol. III., Pt. IV. The Forms and Motions of the Solar Prominences, by Edison Pettit.
  • 67REVIEWS
  • 67ORIGIN OF LUNAR CRATERS
  • 65THE LUNAR FORMATIONS.
  • 66MAGNIFYING POWERS MOST USEFUL IN OBSERVING WITH LARGE TELESCOPES.
  • 64THE YOUNG MOON SEEN AS A CIRCLE
  • 68Bibliographie do la Relativite, by Maurice Lecat
  • 64COMMUNICATIONS
  • 60(7793) SS Cygni in 1924.
  • 60Variable Star Section.
  • 60REPORT OF THE SECTIONS
  • 59REPORT OF THE WEST OF SCOTLAND BRANCH (GLASGOW)
  • 48REPORT OF THE SPECIAL MEETING OF THE ASSO­CIATION FOR THE MEMBERS OF THE INTERNATIONAL ASTRONOMICAL UNION, HELD ON WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 1925,
  • 35REPORT OF THE MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION, HELD ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1925,
  • 33Contents.
  • 69NOTES
  • 76THE DISTANCE OF THE HYADES BY " HYPOTHETICAL " DYNAMIC PARALLAX
  • 82New Members of the Association. Elected 24th June, 1925.
  • 81THE SPIRAL NEBULA MESSIER 33 AND THE LARGE MAGEL­LANIC CLOUD.
  • 81AN INTERESTING FORECAST.
  • 80VAN MAANEN'S WORK ON PROPER MOTIONS.
  • 79A STAR OF VERY GREAT LUMINOSITY
  • 79A POSSIBLE SOLAB COMPANION.
  • 79THE SPACING OF THE NEARBY STARS COMPARED WITH GLOBULAR CLUSTERS.—
  • 68Origine et Formation des Mondes," by Abbe Th. Moreux
  • 78THE PARALLAX OE THE QUADRUPLE SYSTEM L (6) TRIANGULI.
  • 77THE DISTANCE OF 0 PERSEI AND THE SURROUNDING DARK AND LUMINOUS CLOUDS
  • 75THE YOUNG . GENTLEMAN'S DIARY FOR 1725
  • 75THE PASTON LETTERS OF 1456.
  • 71NOTES ON THE NEBULAE AND CLUSTERS IN WEBB'S " CELESTIAL OBJECTS FOR COMMON TELESCOPES
  • 69COMET NOTES
  • 85OFFICERS AND COUNCIL
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