Journal of the British Astronomical Association. Vol.45 No.2

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  • 43BAA Journal Vol. 45. No. 2. 1934-35
  • 43Contents
  • 45REPORT OF THE GENERAL MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION, HELD ON WEDNESDAY, 1934 NOVEMBER 28
  • 57Report of the West of Scotland Branch
  • 58PAPERS
  • 58The Young Moon seen as a Circle
  • 62A Note on the Auto-collimation Test for Concave Mirrors
  • 64New Zealand Fireball of 1933 May 17
  • 67REAL PATH OF FIREBALL AND POSITION OF TRAIL
  • 69THE MEMOIRS OF THE ASSOCIATION
  • 70Officers and Council
  • 74OBITUARY
  • 74Herbert Gerard Tomkins
  • 76DIARY
  • 78REVIEWS
  • 78Results of the Arizona Expedition for the Study of Meteors." By Harlow Shapley, Ernst J. Opik, and Samuel L. Boothroyd
  • 80General Astronomy." By H. Spencer Jones
  • 80Leaflets." Volume 1. Numbers 1 to 50. Published by the Astronomical Society of the Pacific
  • 81La Planete Mercure et la Rotation des Satellites." Ε. M. Antoniadi
  • 83Astronomy and Modern Thought; The Fison Memorial Lecture, 1934." By the Rev. Τ. E. R. Phillips
  • 84Through Space and Time." By Sir James Jeans
  • 85NOTES
  • 85COMET NOTES
  • 85THE LATE PATRICK H. HEPBURN
  • 86NEBULA OF GREAT VELOCITY
  • 86THE 200-INCH REFLECTING TELESCOPE
  • 86ORIGIN OF LUNAR CRATERS
  • 84A Bright Nova in Hercules
  • 87NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
  • 88NOTICES
  • 88Candidates for Election
  • 88New Members of the Association
  • 91Officers and Council
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