Journal of the British Astronomical Association. Vol.7 No.2

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  • 1BAA Journal - Vol.7 (VII) No.2 - December 1896
  • 41Liberia.
  • 8WEST OF SCOTLAND BRANCH (GLASGOW).
  • 9NORTH-WESTERN BRANCH (MANCHESTER).
  • 10REPORTS OF THE OBSERVING SECTIONS
  • 10Solar Section
  • 16Mars Section.
  • 17PAPERS
  • 17Uranus.
  • 19The Planet Uranus. By ARTHUR HENDERSON.
  • 20Naked-eye pairs of stars - by Walter Gale
  • 21Jupiter in November 1896. By C. ROBERTS
  • 24The Great Sun-spot Group of September 1896. By E. WALTER MAUNDER
  • 27Solar Prominences.
  • 21Observations of Dark Spots on the Planet Jupiter, January to May, 1896. By JOHN TEBBUTT
  • 28Observations of the Leonids. By WM. ANDERSON
  • 28The Occultation of Mercury by Venus, 17th May, 1737. By A. C. D. CROMMELIN
  • 30Stellar Occultations by Planets. By C. T. WHITMELL.
  • 33The Canals of Mars observed at the Manora Observatory. By LEO BRENNER
  • 35Observations of ο Ceti. By Major L. A. Eddie,
  • 38CORRESPONDENCE
  • 38A Modified Form of the Herschelian Reflector.
  • 38The Berlin Exhibition.
  • 40Aurora.
  • 40Mock Sun. Aurora Borealis. Meteors
  • 41Aerial Spectres.
  • 8REPORTS OF THE BRANCHES
  • 1REPORT OF THE MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION, HELD ON NOVEMBER 25, 1896
  • 48MARS
  • 49SATURN
  • 44New Members of the Association. ELECTED NOVEMBER 25, 1896.
  • 45East of Scotland Branch. NEW MEMBERS ELECTED NOVEMBER 25, 1896
  • 46North-Western Branch. NEW MEMBER ELECTED OCTOBER 7, 1896
  • 46New South Wales Branch. NEW MEMBERS ELECTED OCTOBER 20, 1896.
  • 46Candidates for Election as Members of the Association. DECEMBER 30, 1896.
  • 46Errata in " Journal," Vol. VII. No.1
  • 47ASTRONOMICAL PUBLICATIONS
  • 47SUN
  • 47SPECTROSCOPY
  • 47MOON
  • 48JUPITER
  • 42NOTICES
  • 42State of Atmosphere when Observing.
  • 49VENUS
  • 49MERCURY
  • 49SPECTRUM OF WATER VAPOUR
  • 49STARS
  • 50VARIABLE STARS
  • 51DOUBLE STARS
  • 51OBSERVATORIES.
  • 54INSTRUMENTS.—TELESCOPES.
  • 55METEORS
  • 57NEW VARIABLE STARS IN CRUX AND CYGNUS
  • 57COMETS
  • 42The Total Solar Eclipse of January 22, 1898.
  • 60INDEX
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