Journal of the British Astronomical Association. Vol.40 No.2

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  • 38BAA Journal Vol. 40. No. 2. 1929-30
  • 48Solar Section
  • 40REPORT OF THE MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION, HELD ON WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1929
  • 42Mr. G. H. Hamilton's 21-inch Reflecting Telescope at Mandeville, Jamaica
  • 48Report of the Branches
  • 48WEST AUSTRALIAN BRANCH (PERTH)
  • 48Reports of the Observing Sections
  • 49Jupiter Section
  • 59CORRESPONDENCE
  • 38Contents
  • 48THE PARTIAL SOLAR ECLIPSE, NOVEMBER I, 1929
  • 50PAPERS
  • 50Solar Activity during the Third Quarter of 1929
  • 54Hindoo Mythology and Eclipses—Description of a Lunar Eclipse in India
  • 55Fireball of 1929, September 5, Observed in New Zealand
  • 57A Spectroscopic Method of Determining the Times of Contact in the Case of a Solar Eclipse
  • 49RAPIDLY MOVING NORTH TEMPERATE SPOTS
  • 59THE THUNDERSTORM OF 1929 DECEMBER 6
  • 66THE SUN'S ATMOSPHERE, THE EARTH'S SURFACE AND STONY METEORITES
  • 64THE POLARISING OF THE PLANETS' LIGHT
  • 60Catalogue of Lewis's Medical and Scientific Circulating Library
  • 61Diary for January 1930
  • 62NOTES
  • 62COMET NOTES
  • 62CHRISTOPHER THWAITES
  • 63THE MILKY WAY CLOUD IN SCUTUM SOBIESKII
  • 60REVIEWS
  • 60Lezioni di Ottica Fisica " (Lectures on Physical Optics). Vasco Ronchi
  • 67THE " CARNEGIE."
  • 68EARTHQUAKES
  • 69THE MOON AND RADIOACTIVITY
  • 70DENSITY OF THE ISLAND OF HAWAII
  • 70THE LOST CONTINENT
  • 71New Members of the Association
  • 71Candidates for Election
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