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

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  • 1BAA Journal - Vol.7 (VII) No.7 - June 1897
  • 28Mercury.
  • 7REPORTS OF THE BRANCHES
  • 7NORTH-WESTERN BRANCH (MANCHESTER).
  • 8NEW SOUTH WALES BRANCH (SYDNEY).
  • 11REPORTS OF THE SECTIONS
  • 11Jupiter Section.
  • 12Mercury and Venus Section.
  • 15PAPERS
  • 15The Rotation of Venus. By HENRY MACEWEN
  • 18Special Methods of finding the Elements of a Planet's Orbit
  • 21Remarks on my Paper " The Rotation of "Venus," By LEO BRENNER
  • 23The Rotation Period of Mercury. By LEO BRENNER
  • 25Discovery of the Rotation Period of Uranus. By LEO BRENNER
  • 26CORRESPONDENCE
  • 40SOLAR ATMOSPHERE. W. G. Wilson and G. F. Fitzgerald
  • 1REPORT OF THE MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION, HELD IN ESSEX HALL, ESSEX STREET, STRAND, ON APRIL 28, 1897.
  • 29The Limits of the Universe.
  • 31Sun-spot Observation.
  • 32The Dark Tints of the Lunar Maria.
  • 33Note on a Dark Transit of Jupiter's IVth Satellite.
  • 34A Halo of the Moon.
  • 35Change of Colour in a Star.
  • 35The Dimensions of the Jovian System.
  • 37Conjunction of Mercury with the Moon, May 3rd, 1897.
  • 37NOTICES
  • 38New Members of the Association, ELECTED APRIL 28, 1897
  • 38New Members, Elected April 28, 1897, in connexion with proposed New Melbourne Branch.
  • 38Candidates for Election as Members of the Association. MAY 26, 1897.
  • 39Candidates for Election as Members of the Association. In connexion with proposed new Melbourne Branch. MAY 26, 1897.
  • 40ASTRONOMICAL PUBLICATIONS
  • 26The Rotation of Venus.
  • 40SOLAR OBSERVATIONS AT ROME OBSERVATORY. P. Tacchini
  • 45VARIABLE STARS.
  • 46NOTES ON OBSERYATORIES. O. Callandreau
  • 40THE LUNAR ECLIPSE OF JANUARY 28, 1888. W. T. Lynn
  • 40THE LUNAR ECLIPSES OF 1898. S.J. Johnson
  • 40CANALS ON VENUS. Leo Brenner
  • 41MARS. Μ. Perrotin
  • 41THE FORM OF JUPITER'S SATELLITES
  • 41RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE MASSES AND DISTANCES OF THE FOUR OUTER PLANETS. G. E. Sutcliffe
  • 42THE APPEARANCE OF HALLEY'S COMET A.D. 141. Guttave Ravene
  • 42THE GREAT METEORIC SHOWER OF NOVEMBER. IV. F. Denning
  • 43THE COMPANION OF SIRIUS
  • 43THE CHEMISTRY OF THE STARS.—Mr. Fowler
  • 44STAR SYSTEMS. W. H. S. Monck
  • 44NOTE ON PROP. CAMPBELL'S OBSERVATIONS OF NOVA AURIGAE Ε. E. Barnard
  • 44THE NEBULA AROUND ETA ARGUS. E. Walter Maunder
  • 40HELIUM. M. W. Travers
  • 40PHOTOGRAPH OF AN EXTRAORDINARY PROMINENCE. H. Deslandres
  • 46ANNALS OF THE PARIS OBSERVATORY OF PHYSICAL ASTRONOMY AT MEUDON, VOL. I.—M. Janssen
  • 46WINDSOR, NEW SOUTH WALES.—Mr. Tebbutt
  • 47THE YERKES OBSERVATORY. George E. Hale
  • 47STONYHURST OBSERVATORY.—Father Sidgreaves
  • 47DR. ARENDT'S SPECTROSCOPIC INVESTIGATION OP THE VARIA­TION OF AQUEOUS VAPOUR IN THE ATMOSPHERE. Lewis E. Jewell
  • 47HARVARD COLLEGE OBSERVATORY.—Prof. Pickering
  • 48LONG DURATION OF METEORIC RADIANTS.— W. F. Denning
  • 48SPECTROSCOPIC NOTES. W. W. Campbell
  • 48ON THE SPECTRUM OF HYDROGEN. H. Kayser
  • 49THERMAL MEASUREMENTS WITH THE BOLOMETER BY THE ZERO METHOD. F. L. O. Wadsworth
  • 49PULKOWA DETERMINATIONS OF CONSTANT OF ABERRATION. M. Nyren
  • 49THE INTERNATIONAL UNIFICATION OF TIME
  • 50SCIENTIFIC LEGACY.—M. Nobel
  • 50NOTE ON THE CATALOGUE OF THE OBSERVATORY OF PARIS, PART III. M. Loewy
  • 50INDEX
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