Journal of the British Astronomical Association. Vol.7 No.3

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  • 1BAA Journal - Vol.7 (VII) No.3 - January 1897
  • 16PAPERS
  • 42The Reported Libration of Venus
  • 9REPORTS OF THE BRANCHES
  • 9WEST OF SCOTLAND BRANCH (GLASGOW).
  • 10REPORTS OF THE OBSERVING SECTIONS
  • 10Mars Section.
  • 15Lunar Section.
  • 15PLATO. CLEOMEDES.
  • 16The Level of Sun-spots. By E. WALTER MAUNDER
  • 56ASTRONOMICAL PRIZES OF THE ACADEMIE DES SCIENCES
  • 44The Zodiacal Light, 1896
  • 21On the Determination of the Orbit of a Comet or Planet from three Observations made at Intervals of a few Days. By A. C. D. CROMMELIN
  • 32On a Photograph of Nebula Μ 8 in Sagittarius, and on a Method of Demonstrating Faint Details in Photographs of Nebulae, &c. By K. D. NAEGAMVALA
  • 33The Structure of the Universe. By W. H. S. MONCK
  • 36The Leonids observed November 13-14, 1896. By L. A. EDDIE
  • 37The Variable Star R Carinae. By JOHN TEBBUTT
  • 39The Moon.—Mare Crisium
  • 42CORRESPONDENCE
  • 45Peculiar Atmospheric Phenomenon.
  • 51PROF. H. A. NEWTON
  • 28The Conjunction of Jupiter and Saturn in November 1901. By A. C. D. CROMMELIN
  • 50ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
  • 46Solar Eclipses seen from Jupiter.
  • 47Eclipse of the Sun, March 26, 1895
  • 48The Modified Herschellian
  • 49NEW BOOKS AND MEMOIRS
  • 49Memoirs of his life compiled by his daughter Ada Pritchard, with an account of his Theological Work, by the Right Rev. the Bishop of Worcester, and of his Astronomical Work by his successor, Prof. Η. H. Turner
  • 50NOTES
  • 50Death of Mr. T. GWYN ELGER
  • 45The Brightness and Colour of the Planet Mercury.
  • 56COMPANION TO THE OBSERVATORY
  • 50Deaths:
  • 52DR. BENJAMIN APTHORP GOULD
  • 53PROF. JOHAN AUGUST HUGO GYLDEN
  • 54MR. SIDNEY WATERS
  • 54PROF. AXEL MOLLER
  • 55PHOTOGRAPHIC ATLASES OF THE MOON
  • 55AMATEUR OBSERVERS' ALMANAC
  • 56ANNUAIRE DU BUREAU DES LONGITUDE
  • 42Planetary Occultation in 1737
  • 1REPORT OF THE MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION, HELD ON DECEMBER 30, 1896.
  • 61A NEW LAW CONNECTING THE PERIODS OF MOLECULAR VIBRATIONS. Prof. A. Schuster
  • 60THE RING PLAIN EULER
  • 57A PROPOSED STUDENTS' OBSERVATORY IN LONDON
  • 58NOTICES
  • 58Candidates for Election as Members of the Association. JANUARY 27, 1897.
  • 59New Members of the Association. ELECTED DECEMBER 30, 1896
  • 59ASTRONOMICAL PUBLICATIONS
  • 59OXYGEN IN THE SUN.
  • 59HELIUM AND PARHELIUM. Έ. Walter Maunder
  • 67THE BINARY SYSTEMS. S. W. Burnham
  • 68THE SATELLITE OF PROCYON. Isaac Ward
  • 61A POSSIBLE CAUSE OF CHANGE ON THE MOON'S SURFACE. Chris. Davison
  • 62ETECTION OF VENUS' ROTATION PEUIOD, AND OF THE FUNDAMENTAL PHYSICAL FEATURES OF THE PLANET'S SURFACE. Percival Lowell
  • 62MAI-KINGS IN THE SYRTIS MAJOR. Percival Lowell
  • 63THE SEAS OP MARS, INUNDATIONS, MELTING OF THE POLAR SNOWS, &c
  • 64NORTH POLAR CAP OF MARS
  • 64OBSERVATIONS OF SATURN IN KIS-KARTAL. A. Anton Wonaszek
  • 65THE FIXED STARS VII. W. H, S. Monck
  • 66RELATIVE MOTIONS OF THE STARS IN THE LINE OF SIGHT. Prof. Edward C. Pickering
  • 66DOUBLE STARS.—Prof. Leavenworth
  • 57NOTICE OF REMOVAL
  • 56NEW SPECTROSCOPIC BINARY
  • 72COMETS
  • 57KARLSRUHE OBSERVATORY
  • 69POSITION AND PROPER MOT10H OE β CENTAURI. Alex. W. Roberts
  • 69ANNULAR NEBULA OF LYRA (Μ. 57). W. Stratonoff
  • 70VARIABLE STARS. Prof. E. C. .Pickering
  • 70AQUEOUS VAPOUR IN THE ATMOSPHERE. L. E. Jewell
  • 70THE LEONIDS OF NOVEMBER. Prof. A. S. Herschel
  • 71THE LEONIDS. W. F. Denning
  • 71METEORS. W. H. S. Monck
  • 68THE ORBIT OF CASTOR. 8. W. Burnham
  • 73TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE OF AUGUST 9, 1896. H. Deslandres
  • 73MINOR PLANETS
  • 73TOTAL ECLIPSE OF AUG. 9, 1896. Alexander Rydzewski
  • 75A NEW DOUBLE-IMAGE MICROMETER
  • 75THE INTERNATIONAL METEOROLOGICAL CONFERENCE.
  • 75OBSERVATORIES
  • 76KEPLER. E. S. Holden
  • 76INSTRUMENTS.—TELESCOPES.—Dr. T. J. J. See
  • 77New Bookmark
  • 78INDEX
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