Journal of the British Astronomical Association. Vol.5 No.8

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  • 1BAA Journal - Vol.5 (V) No.8 - June 1895
  • 21The Meteor of Sunday, 1895, March 24. By WALTER F. GALE
  • 3COUNCIL
  • 5REPORT OF THE MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION, HELD ON MAY 29, 1895.
  • 11Reports of the Branches.
  • 11NORTH-WESTERN BRANCH (MANCHESTER).
  • 11Stellar Photography. By Dr. T. S. SHELDON
  • 12A Solar Rotator. By THOMAS THORP
  • 13NEW SOUTH WALES (SYDNEY)
  • 14Papers communicated to the Association
  • 14On Simple Apparatus for Measuring Stellar Photographs. By Prof. H. H. TURNER
  • 16The Order of Brightness of the 1st Magnitude Stars. By R. T. A. INNES
  • 40Notices of the Association
  • 1Contents.
  • 21Rough Balance Sheet of the Sun Spot Ledger of 1893. By JOHN S. TOWNSEND
  • 23On a Probable Cause of Small Spots on Jupiter being represented Round. By EDWIN HOLMES.
  • 23Reproduction of Astronomical Drawings. By EDWIN HOLMES
  • 24An Amateur's Chart of the more Permanent Markings on Jupiter. By ARTHUR HENDERSON
  • 26The Visibility of the Dark Side of Venus. I By S. MAITLAND BAIED GEMMILL
  • 28Lunar Enlargements. By ARTHUR MEE.
  • 30The Spectra and Colours of Stars. By W. H. S. MONCK.
  • 33Observations of the Zodiacal Light. By Lieut.-Colonel E. E. MARKWICK
  • 38NOTES
  • 38THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL ASSOCIATION
  • 39TERRESTRIAL HELIUM
  • 19On a Class in Elementary Astronomy. By Dr. MEGGINSON
  • 41New Members of the Association. ELECTED MAY 29, 1895.
  • 48NEPTUNE
  • 48MINOR PLANETS
  • 42NEW BOOKS AND MEMOIRS
  • 42Catalogue of 1,713 stars for the equinox 1885-o, from observa-tions made at the Royal Observatory, Cape of Good Hope, during the years 1879 to 1885 ; under the Direction of David Gill
  • 42The Starry Skies, by Agnes Giberne
  • 43ASTRONOMICAL PUBLICATIONS
  • 43THE SUN.
  • 44SPECTROSCOPY
  • 46MOON
  • 46MARS
  • 47JUPITER
  • 48SATURN
  • 41Candidates for Election as Members of the Association. JUNE 26, 1895.
  • 41New South Wales Branch. CANDIDATES ELECTED, 1895, APRIL 25.
  • 48COMETS
  • 49METEORS
  • 50PARALLAX AND DOUBLE STARS
  • 51OCCULTATIONS
  • 51PHOTOMETRY
  • 51NEBULAE
  • 52INSTRUMENTS
  • 52OBSERVATIONS
  • 53ZODIACAL LIGHT
  • 53VARIABLE STARS
  • 57Errata in Vol. 5 (V)., No. 7.
  • 58Index to Current Astronomical Publications
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