Journal of the British Astronomical Association. Vol.37 No.3

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  • 35BAA Journal Vol. 37. No. 3. December 1926
  • 35Contents
  • 37REPORT OF THE MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION, HELD ON WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1926,
  • 45REPORTS OF THE OBSERVING SECTIONS
  • 45Photographic Section.
  • 45The Focussing and Squaring-on of Photographic Objectives.
  • 51Mercury and Venus Section.
  • 55PAPERS
  • 55Request for More Observations of Occultations.
  • 58Note on Professor Brown's Request.
  • 59The Lunar Vegetation.
  • 60Sir William Herschel's Estimates of Globular Cluster Distances.
  • 63REVIEWS
  • 63The Photometric Fields of different Telescopes, and the Astrometric Field of a 24-inch Reflector
  • 64Nouvelles Vues Faraday-Maxwelliennes," by Charles Menges
  • 64Wellenlangenmessungen des Lichtes im sichtbaren und unsichtbaren Spectralbereich " (Wavelength Measurements in the visible and invisible regions of the Spectrum), byP. Eversheim. Braunschweig
  • 65Modern Astronomy : its Rise and Progress," by Hector MacPherson
  • 66A Popular Guide to the Heavens," by Sir R. S. BalL
  • 67Beyond the Milky Way," by George Ellery Hale
  • 67Amateur Telescope Making
  • 69NOTES
  • 69COMET NOTES
  • 69FURTHER NOTE ON THE RELATION BETWEEN SIZE AND LUMINOSITY IN STELLAR SYSTEMS
  • 70THE SMITHSONIAN SOLAR DISK DRIFT CURVES
  • 72SIR WM. HERSCHEL ON EYEPIECES
  • 72THE SPACE-PENETRATING POWER OF A TELESCOPE
  • 73THE DIAMETER OF THE PUPIL OF THE EYE
  • 73SIR W. HERSCHEL'S MILKY-WAY "GAGINGS"
  • 75THE PARALLAX OF THE DOUBLE CLUSTER IN PERSEUS
  • 75New Members of the Association Elected 29 December 1926
  • 76Eclipse Committee.
  • 77Handbook," Erratum. Handbook, 1927, p. 31
  • 78OFFICERS AND COUNCIL
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