Journal of the British Astronomical Association. Vol.6 No.10

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  • 2BAA Journal - Vol.6 (VI) No.10 - October 1896
  • 9Mercury and Venus Section.
  • 6REPORT OF THE COUNCIL ON THE WORK OF THE SIXTH SESSION, OCTOBER 1895, TO OCTOBER 1896.
  • 6I.—Progress of the Association.
  • 7II.—The Observing: Sections.
  • 7Solar Section.
  • 8Solar Spectroscopic Section.
  • 8Lunar Section.
  • 13IV.—Lantern-slide Loan Department.
  • 13V—The Branches.
  • 9Mars Section.
  • 10Saturn Section.
  • 11Meteoric Section.
  • 11Cometary Section.
  • 12Coloured Star Section.
  • 12Variable Star Section.
  • 12Double Star Section.
  • 13III—The Library
  • 33Observing Weather at Dewsbury, 1895
  • 2Contents
  • 23Observations of Variable Stars. By R. T. A. INNES
  • 14WEST OF SCOTLAND BRANCH (GLASGOW).
  • 14NEW SOUTH WALES BRANCH (SYDNEY).
  • 15REVENUE ACCOUNT
  • 19Papers communicated to the Association
  • 19Remarks on Saturn. By LEO BRENNER
  • 20The Telescope Objective. By R. T. A. INNes
  • 14NORTH WESTERN.BRANCH (MANCHESTER).
  • 26Recent Discoveries by Herr Brenner.
  • 26Correspondence.
  • 29Recurrence of Eclipses at a Fixed Terrestrial Station.
  • 31Eclipses of Jupiter's Satellites.
  • 31Computation of Cometary Orbits.
  • 32Observations of Meteors.
  • 32A very Brilliant Meteor.
  • 33Observations of Meteors.
  • 9Jupiter Section.
  • 34State of Atmosphere when observing.
  • 40Notices of the Association.
  • 40NEW BOOKS AND MEMOIRS
  • 37Photography of Meteor-Swarms.
  • 37Lunar Rainbow.
  • 38Notes
  • 38THE ECLIPSE EXPEDITIONS OF 1896, AUGUST 9.
  • 39CHANGES IN THE ROTATION PERIOD OF THE EARTH
  • 39THE WORK OF THE PARIS OBSERVATORY
  • 43MARS.
  • 43JUPITER
  • 40Whispers of Truth from the Stars, by the Rev. Septimus Hebert
  • 40Errata in the List of Members, June 1896.
  • 41Astronomical Publications
  • 41THE SUN
  • 42SPECTROSCOPY — Stars
  • 42Planets
  • 42Instruments
  • 42MOON
  • 34Solar Eclipses and Stellar Occultations seen from Jupiter.
  • 35TABLE OF JUPITER'S ECLIPSES AND OCCULTATIONS
  • 54INSTRUMENTS.—TELESCOPES
  • 45STARS
  • 45DOUBLE STARS
  • 47VARIABLE STARS
  • 50NEBULAE
  • 50METEORS
  • 51QBSERVATORIES
  • 43SATURN
  • 58MINOR PLANETS
  • 55COMETS
  • 59Index tο Current Astronomical Publications.
  • 63INDEX I
  • 63ILLUSTRATIONS.
  • 64INDEX II
  • 64PAPERS COMMUNICATED TO THE ASSOCIATION, ARTICLES, NOTES, &c.
  • 68INDEX III
  • 68AUTHORS.
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