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

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  • 15BAA Journal - Vol.6 (VI) No.6 - April 1896
  • 37New Double Stars. By R. T. A. INNES
  • 18Council
  • 21REPORT OF THE MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION, HELD ON MARCH 25, 1896.
  • 23Reports of the directors of the Observing Sections.
  • 23Double Star Section
  • 27Solar Section.
  • 27SUMMARY OF SUN-SPOTS FOR THE HALF YEAR ENDING MARCH 31, 1896.
  • 28AURORAE.
  • 39Notes on some Photo-micrographs of Gelatino-Bromide Plates. By W. FORGAN
  • 28PARTIAL LUNAR ECLIPSE, 1896, FEBRUARY 28.
  • 31Mercury and Venus Section.
  • 31SOME NOTES ON THE OBSERVATIONS OF MERCURY.
  • 33Reports of the Branches
  • 33NORTH-WESTERN (MANCHESTΕR).
  • 33PAPERS
  • 33Observations made in 1895. By R. T. A. INNES,
  • 71The Aurora of March 4, 1896.
  • 15Contents.
  • 53No. 3.—Hints as to Clothing, &c. By the Rev. E. Ledger
  • 42Air, Telescopes, and Astronomical Seeing. By LEO BRENNER
  • 45Micrometrical Measures of Jupiter. By LEO ΒRENNER
  • 48On the Motion of the Great Red Spot. By C. ROBERTS
  • 49The Red Spot on Jupiter. By the Rev. T. H. FOULKES
  • 51Eclipse Suggestions
  • 51No. 2.—A Pocket Eclipse Spectroscope. By A. FOWLER
  • 42Note on Jupiter III. Sh. Tr., 1896, Feb. 23. By the Rev. T. H. FOULKES
  • 56No. 5.—Note on some of the Attendant Phenomena of Total Solar Eclipses. By A. C. D. CROMMELIN
  • 55No. 4.—Determination of the General Brightness of the Corona. By JOSEPH LUNT
  • 60No. 6.—Camera Work. By E. W. MAUNDER
  • 66Chart of the Sky in the Neighbourhood of the Eclipsed Sun, 1896, August 9.
  • 67Correspondence.
  • 67The Recurrence of Eclipses at a Fixed. Terrestrial Station.
  • 69Ring Transits of Saturn.
  • 70The Archenhold Telescope at the Berlin Exhibition.
  • 28Lunar Section.
  • 71Plato re-observed.
  • 79OBSERVATIONS ON MARS BY PROF. BARNARD
  • 82THE SUN
  • 72Notes
  • 72The Royal Astronomical Society
  • 73OBSERVING STATIONS FOR THE TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE OF AUGUST 9, 1896
  • 74THE VARANGER FJORD REGION AND THE FORTHCOMING SOLAR ECLIPSE
  • 77CLOUD CONDITIONS AT VADSÖ.
  • 78OPENING OF THE NEW ROYAL OBSERVATORY FOR SCOTLAND.
  • 7861 CYGNI
  • 83MOON
  • 79THE LATE MR. CHARLES CHAMBERS
  • 80Notices of the Association.
  • 80The Total Solar Eclipse of 1896, August 9.
  • 80Mercury and Venus Section.
  • 81New Members of the Association. ELECTED MARCH 25, 1896.
  • 81Candidates for Election as Members of the Association. APRIL 29, 1896.
  • 82Astronomical Publications.
  • 72New Books and Memoirs.
  • 72Hints on silvered-glass Reflecting Telescopes, G. Calver
  • 88VARIATION OF LATITUDE
  • 84MARS.
  • 84VENUS
  • 84MERCURY
  • 84STARS
  • 85DOUBLE STARS
  • 87VARIABLE STARS,
  • 84JUPITER.
  • 89METEORS.
  • 89NEBULAE
  • 89AURORAE
  • 90OBSERVATORIES
  • 91INSTRUMENTS — TELESCOPES
  • 91COMETS
  • 92NEW COMET b 1896 (Swift).
  • 92MINOR PLANETS
  • 93Index to Current Astronomical publications
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