Journal of the British Astronomical Association. Vol.6 No.2

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  • 4BAA Journal - Vol.6 (VI) No.2 - December 1895
  • 24The Planet Earth; An Astronomical Introduction to Geo-graphy. By Richard A. Gregory
  • 6COUNCIL
  • 8REPORT OF THE MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION, HELD ON NOVEMBER 27, 1895.
  • 13Reports of the Branches.
  • 13NEW SOUTH WALES (SYDNEY).
  • 14Papers communicated to the Association
  • 14Mercury. By HENRY MACEWEN
  • 16Venus. By HENRY MACEWEN
  • 18Notes on some Recent Minor Planets. By the Rev. E. LEDGER
  • 19Note on a Remarkable Prominence. By JOHN S. TOWNSEND
  • 19Drawings and Jovian Latitude. By EDWIN HOLMES
  • 21On the Observation of Star Colours. By G. T. DAVIS
  • 22Some Notes on Mr. G. K. Gilbert's Pamphlet,—" Origin of Great Walled Plains." By the Rev. JOHN HY. TUCKFIELD.
  • 32CAPE OBSERVATORY
  • 4Contents
  • 24The Source and Mode of Solar Energy throughout the Universe. By I. W. Heysinger
  • 25Notes on the Nebular Theory in relation to Stellar, Solar, Planetary, Cometarv, and Geological Phenomena. Βy William Ford Stanley
  • 26Correspondence
  • 26The Phases of Jupiter.
  • 26Astronomer or Astrologer.
  • 27Growth and Decay of Sun-spots.
  • 27S or Τ Centauri.
  • 27The Trapezium in Orion.
  • 28The Visibility of the Dark Side of Venus.
  • 28Notes.
  • 28ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
  • 29THE EARL OF ROSSE ON THE RADIANT HEAT FROM THE MOON DURING THE PROGRESS OF AN ECLIPSE
  • 32BRIGHT AND DARK HYDROGEN LINES IN STELLAR SPECTRA
  • 24New Books and Memoirs
  • 33Notices of the Association
  • 38STELLAR PHOTOGRAPHY.
  • 38VARIABLE STARS
  • 34Candidates for Election as Mcmber3 of tlie Association. DECEMBER 18, 1895.
  • 34Errata.
  • 35Astronomical Publications.
  • 35THE SUN
  • 35SPECTROSCOPY.—(a.) Stars
  • 36(b.) Instruments
  • 36MOON
  • 36VENUS
  • 36JUPITER.
  • 37SATURN
  • 37METEORS
  • 37MINOR PLANETS
  • 33New Members of the Association. ELECTED NOVEMBER 27, 1895.
  • 34New South Wales Branch. NEW MEMBER ELECTED 1890, SEPTEMBER 26.
  • 39DOUBLE STARS
  • 40NOVA
  • 40NEBULAE
  • 41VARIATION OF LATITUDE
  • 41CATALOGUES
  • 41STAR-PLACES
  • 42TELESCOPES.—INSTRUMENTS
  • 42OBSERVATORIES.—CAPE
  • 43MELBOURNE
  • 43COMET FAYE
  • 43COMET SWIFT
  • 43COMET PERRINE
  • 44COMET BROOKS (1895 d).
  • 45Index to Current Astronomical Publications.
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