Journal of the British Astronomical Association. Vol.45 No.7

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  • 2BAA Journal Vol. 45. No. 7. 1934
  • 22An Eruptive Prominence
  • 5REPORT OF THE GENERAL MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION, HELD ON WEDNESDAY, 1935 APRIL 24
  • 10Reports of Sections
  • 10Mercury and Venus Section
  • 10Mercury in 1934
  • 16Computing Section—Interim Report
  • 21Picture: ERUPTIVE PROMINENCE, 1935 MARCH 15
  • 33DIARY for 1935 June
  • 22PAPERS
  • 23Solar Activity during the First Quarter of 1935
  • 25The Elimination of Atmospheric Refraction in the Adjustment of Equatorials
  • 28The Orbit of Comet 1935a (Johnson)
  • 30Two Centenaries
  • 31COMMUNICATIONS
  • 31VISIBILITY OF FAINT STARS, NEBULJE AND PLANETARY DETAIL
  • 32OBITUARY: William Strachan.
  • 4Photographs: MERCURY East Elongation, May-July, 1934
  • 2Contents
  • 46THE MOUNT WILSON 100-INCH MIRROR ALUMINIZED
  • 36Isaac Newton " : A Biography. By Louis Trenchard More
  • 42NOTES
  • 42COMET NOTES
  • 44SPECTROSCOPIC PARALLAXES OF 4,179 STARS
  • 45A NEW PROFESSORSHIP OF ASTRONOMY
  • 45NOVA HERCULIS AND COSMICAL RADIATION
  • 45RESULTS OF THE ARIZONA EXPEDITION FOR THE STUDY OF METEORS
  • 43AN ATMOSPHERE ON MERCURY
  • 46NOVA HERCULIS
  • 36REVIEWS
  • 47JUBILEE PHENOMENON
  • 47HONOUR FOR DISCOVERER OF NOVA HERCULIS
  • 47New Members of the Association
  • 47Candidates for Election as Members of the Association
  • 48Jupiter Section Memoir
  • 48Co-operative Work in the Historical Section
  • 38Relativity Gravitation and World-structure." By E. A. Milne
  • 50Officers and Council
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