Journal of the British Astronomical Association. Vol.6 No.9

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  • 2BAA Journal - Vol.6 (VI) No.9 - July 1896
  • 46Meteors, April 1896.
  • 11Reports of the Branches.
  • 11NEW SOUTH WALES (SYDNEY).
  • 11Section for the Observation of the Colours of Stars.
  • 13Catalogue
  • 17Papers Communicated to the Association.
  • 17An Improved Stand for Portable Telescopes. By G. A. BIDDELL
  • 18Last Measures of Jupiter. By LEO BRENNER.
  • 19Solar Eclipses on Jupiter due to the Third Satellite (Ganymede). By C. T. WHITMELL
  • 21Solar Eclipses on Jupiter due to the Fourth Satellite (Callisto).
  • 22Solar Eclipses due to Satellites I. and II.
  • 24Baily's Beads. By GEO. ST. CLAIR,
  • 27The Leonids. By G. JOHNSTONE STONEY
  • 22Some Jovian and Cytherian Reflections. (Abstract.) By J. ORR.
  • 30Saturn and Uranus. By C. ROBERTS,
  • 31A Covering for an Out-door Telescope. By S. Η. R. SALMON.
  • 32The Leonid Meteor Shower. By H. CORDER.
  • 33The Nebula H 37 IV. By EDWIN HOLMES
  • 37Growth and Decay of Sun-Spots in 1891. By Miss C. O. STEVENS.
  • 40Solar Prominences. By JOHN S. TOWNSEND.
  • 41Notes on Saturn's Rings. By WM. ANDERSON,
  • 43Correspondence.
  • 43Aberration and the Solar Parallax.
  • 44 Intra-Mercurial Planets at the forthcoming Solar Eclipse
  • 46Occultation by Jupiter.
  • 6REPORT OF THE MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION, HELD ON JUNE 24, 1896.
  • 2Contents
  • 55MOON
  • 55JUPITER
  • 48THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
  • 49LORD KELVIN'S JUBILEE
  • 50Notices of the Association.
  • 50Candidates for Election as Members of the Association. OCTOBER 28, 1896.
  • 50New Members of the Association. ELECTED JUNE 24, 1896.
  • 51New South Wales Branch. NEW MEMBER ELECTED APRIL 30, 1896.
  • 51The Library Catalogue
  • 51Mars Section.
  • 54Astronomical Publications.
  • 54THE SUN
  • 54SPECTROSCOPY
  • 47Observation of the Occultation of Jupiter at St. Michael's, Azores, June 14, 1896.
  • 47New Discoveries near Hyginus.
  • 55SATURN
  • 55STARS
  • 57VARIABLE STARS
  • 56DOUBLE STARS
  • 57NEBULAE
  • 57METEORS
  • 58AURORA
  • 58OBSERVATORIES
  • 59INSTRUMENTS — TELESCOPES
  • 59COMETS
  • 61MINOR PLANETS
  • 48Notes
  • 61Index to Current Astronomical Publications.
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