Journal of the British Astronomical Association. Vol.8 No.4

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  • 1BAA Journal - Vol.8 (VIII) No.4 - February 1898
  • 12PARTIAL ECLIPSE, 1898, January 7
  • 10REPORTS OF THE BRANCHES
  • 10WEST OF SCOTLAND BRANCH (GLASGOW).
  • 10NORTH-WESTERN BRANCH (MANCHESTER).
  • 11REPORTS OF THE SECTIONS
  • 11Lunar Section.
  • 11OCCULTATION OF THE PLEIADES, 1898, JANUARY 3.
  • 29On Dark Meteors.
  • 30Dichotomy of Venus
  • 15PAPERS
  • 17On the Optical Character of Gemination. By Ε. M. ANTONIADI
  • 20The Brilliancy and Spectra of Binary Stars. By W. H. S. MONCK
  • 23A Simple Form of Air Driving Clock. By W. GOODACRE
  • 24Report of Rousdon Observatory, East Devon.
  • 24Observations of Long Period Variable Stars during the Year 1897. By CUTHBERT E. PEEK
  • 27Remarkable Group of Sun-Spots in December 1897. By Miss E. BROWN
  • 29CORRESPONDENCE
  • 40West of Scotland Branch. NEW MEMBER ELECTED 21ST JANUARY 1898.
  • 15The Zodiacal Light. By E. WALTER and A. S. D. R. MAUNDER.
  • 31The Green Ray.
  • 31The Green Ray, and the Astronomical Society of France.
  • 32Observing Weather at Portland, 1897.
  • 33Sun-spots.
  • 33Venus
  • 35The Partial Eclipse of the Moon, 7th January 1898.
  • 36The Protrusion of the Umbra and the Law of Refraction.
  • 36NOTES
  • 36ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
  • 37THE TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE
  • 38WOLSINGHAM OBSERVATORY.
  • 38NOTICES
  • 38Communications for the Journal
  • 39The Observatory Fund.
  • 39Candidates for Election as Members of the Association. FEBRUARY 23, 1898
  • 39Candidates for Proposal as Members of the Association in connexion with the Victoria Branc
  • 40New Members of the Association. ELECTED 26TH JANUARY 1898
  • 28The Protrusion of the Umbra and the Law of Refraction. By Rev. ARTHUR EAST.
  • 1REPORT OF THE MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION, HELD ON JANUARY 26, 1898.
  • 44SATURN IN 1897. Flammarion and Antoniadi
  • 44STUDY OF THE SOLAR CONSTANT ON THE SUMMIT OF MONT BLANC. J. Janssen
  • 46THE AREQUIPA OBSERVATORY.
  • 42NEW BOOKS AND MEMOIRS
  • 42The Concise Knowledge Astronomy, by Agnes M. Clerke, A. Fowler, and J. E. Gore
  • 43ASTRONOMICAL PUBLICATIONS
  • 43COMETS
  • 43MINOR PLANETS
  • 44THE PHOTOGRAPHY OF THE SHOOTING STARS. A. de la Baume-Pluvinel
  • 46THE RING NEBULA IN LYRA. H. C. Wilson
  • 40Erratum
  • 44THE PHOTOGRAPHY OF CLOUDS. G. Mathieu
  • 44ABNORMAL EDGE OF SATURN'S SHADOW ON THE RINGS. A. A. Wonaszek
  • 45THE LEONIDS SEEN FROM PARIS, 1897. H. Tarry
  • 45SHOOTING STARS IN NOVEMBER 1897. J. Guillaume
  • 45THE CONSTELLATION URSA MAJOR.—Dr. Hoffler
  • 45THE ATMOSPHERES OF PLANETS
  • 46MONT BLANC OBSERVATORY.
  • 47DEDICATION OF YERKES OBSERVATORY. W. W. Payne
  • 50A VARIABLE BRIGHT HYDROGEN LINE
  • 40Light Variation of Algol.
  • 50LONGITUDE OF MADRAS
  • 41Photographic Section.
  • 48THE FIXED STARS. VIII. W. H. S. Monck
  • 48THE ORBIT OF Σ 2107. S.W. Burnham
  • 48THE ORBIT OF Σ 1216. S. W. Burnham
  • 49RICHARD PROCTOR'S THEORY OF THE UNIVERSE. C. Easton
  • 49Is WEATHER AFFECTED BY THE MOON ? Alex. B. MacDowall
  • 49THE PRISMATIC CAMERA DURING TOTAL ECLIPSES. Wm. Shackleton
  • 47THE ASPECTS OF AMERICAN ASTRONOMY. S. Newcomb
  • 53Death of: JAKOB PETROWITSCH KORNUCH-TROZKI,
  • 50A NEW SPECTROSCOPIC BINARY
  • 50ECLIPSE OF THE MOON, 7TH JANUARY 1898
  • 50MARS
  • 51SOME PROGRESS MADE BY THE AID OF PHOTOGRAPHY IN THE STUDY OF THE LUNAR SURFACE. M. Loewy and P. Puiseux
  • 51THE SCIENTIFIC WORK OF H. FIZEAU. A. Cornu
  • 52ON THE STABILITY OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM. H. Poincare
  • 53SATURN. Leo Brenner
  • 53ABNORMAL SHAPE OF THE SHADOW OF SATURN ON THE RINGS. A. Anton Wonaszek
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