Journal of the British Astronomical Association. Vol.9 No.4

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  • 5BAA Journal - Vol.9 (IX) No.4 - February 1899
  • 21REPORT OF THE TOTAL ECLIPSE OF THE MOON, 1898, DECEMBER 27.
  • 9REPORT OF THE MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION HELD ON JANUARY 25, 1899.
  • 19Reports of the Branches.
  • 19NORTH-WESTERN BRANCH (MANCHESTER).
  • 19WEST OF SCOTLAND BRANCH (GLASGOW.)
  • 19EAST OF SCOTLAND BRANCH (EDINBURGH).
  • 21Reports of the Observing Sections.
  • 21Lunar Section.
  • 38Notices of the Association
  • 38The Lantern Slide Loan Collection.
  • 21THE PENUMBRAL PHASE. BEFORE TOTALITY.
  • 30Papers Communicated to the Association.
  • 30An Astronomical Folk-Lore Department. By WILLIAM SCHOOLING
  • 35Correspondence
  • 35The Relation of Faculae to Sunspots.
  • 35Meteor Observation—How big does the Moon look to be ?
  • 36An Astronomical Calendar
  • 36The Full Moon
  • 53Astronomical Publications
  • 28Mars Section.
  • 47Notes
  • 40New Members of the Association. ELECTED JANUARY 25, 1899.
  • 40Candidates for Election as Members of the Association. FEBRUARY 22, 1899.
  • 40West of Scotland Branch. NEW MEMBERS OF THE ASSOCIATION, ELECTED 20ΤΗ JANUARY 1899.
  • 40Astronomical History.
  • 42The Library.
  • 42Queries
  • 42" Query " Box.
  • 38Report of Eclipse Expedition.
  • 47REPORT OF THE MADRAS OBSERVATORY
  • 47ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
  • 47COMET
  • 49MINOR PLANETS
  • 49New Books and Memoirs
  • 49Remarkable Eclipses, 3rd Edition, by W. T. Lynn
  • 49Essai sur la Constitution Physique de Mars.—Vicomte R. Du Ligondès
  • 51The Spectra of the Brighter Stars. I. Comparative Photo-graphic Spectra of Stars to the magnitude. " Philosophical Transactions,"
  • 51Annals of the Leiden Observatory, Vol. VII., by Dr. H. G. Van de Sande Bakhuysen
  • 36On Plotting Angles
  • 5Contents
  • 54THE PROBABLE RANGE OF TEMPERATURE ON THE MOON. F. W. Very
  • 54THE LUNAR ECLIPSE of 1898, JULY 3
  • 59OBSERVATION OF THE LEONIDS AT CI.AREMONT, CAL. F. P. Brackett
  • 53THE HEAT OF THE SUN.—Dr. T. J. J. See
  • 53THE ROTATION OF THE SUN
  • 53CATHODIC SOLAR RADIATION
  • 54THE SPECTRUM OF THE CORONA. Sir Norman Lockyer
  • 54ON THE ENLARGEMENT OF DISKS OF THE SUN AND MOON NEAR THE HORIZON. D. Eginitis
  • 54STUDIES OF THE LUNAR PHOTOGRAPHS TAKEN WITH THE LARGE EQUATORIAL COUDÉ. (Translation of a Paper by M. M. Loewy and Puiseux.)
  • 59OBSERVATIONS OF THE LEONIDS AT THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA. Prof. L. G. Weld
  • 53THE LARGE SUNSPOT GROUP OF SEPTEMBER-OCTOBER 1898.
  • 54LUNAR PHOTOGRAPHY
  • 57PROF. NEWCOMB'S PLANETARY TABLES. P. H. Cowell
  • 57EROS (MINOR PLANET 433 D. Q.) A. C. D. Crommelin
  • 57EROS (MINOR PLANET, 433 D.Q.).
  • 57JUPITER AND His MARKINGS. W. F. Denning
  • 57ON A PROBABLE INSTANCE OF PERIODICALLY RECURRENT DISTURBANCE ON THE SURFACE OF JUPITER. W. F. Denning
  • 57THE EXTRA-EQUATORIAL CURRENTS OF JUPITER DURING THE APPARITION OF 1897-98. Rev. T. E. Phillips
  • 59DISCOVERY OF COMET BROOKS, 1898. William R. Brooks
  • 59THE PEBSEIDS, 1898. C. Flammarion
  • 61VARIATIONS IN THE SPECTRUM OF THE ORION NEBULA.— Dr. Keeler
  • 53SOLAR ACTIVITY IN THE THIRD QUARTER OF 1898. — M. J. Guillaume
  • 61THE DOUBLE STAR, β 107. S. W. Burnham
  • 53ARTIFICIAL PRODUCTION OF SUN-SPOTS
  • 59THE CAUSE OF THE GEGENSCHEIN. W. H. S. Monck
  • 59AURORA OF 1898, SEPTEMBER 9.—Herr Plassmann
  • 59THE PHOTOGRAPHY OF ATMOSPHERICAL PHENOMENA. G. Ma-thieu and E. Antoniadi.—Th
  • 59ON THE PRESENCE OF HELIUM IN THE EARTH'S ATMOSPHERE. G. Johnstone Stoney
  • 61THE PLAN OF THE EARTH AND ITS CAUSES. (Abstract of Lecture to the Royal Geographical Society on January 23, by Dr. J. W. Gregory.)
  • 61CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL GEODETIC ASSOCIATION.
  • 61PHOTOGRAPHS OF NEBULAE AND CLUSTERS TAKEN AT MEUDON
  • 64Variable Stars.
  • 59THE CAUSE OF THE GEGENSCHEIN. Wm. Anderson
  • 61PHOTOGRAPH OF THE NEBULA N. G. C. NO. 1499 PERSEI. Isaac Roberts
  • 63PHOTOGRAPHY OP THE RADIAL SPEED OF STARS. H. Deslandres
  • 63COMPARATIVE PHOTOGRAPHIC SPECTRA OF THE BRIGHTER STARS. E. Walter Maunder
  • 63VELOCITY IN THE LINE OF SIGHT OF η PEGASI
  • 63ASTRONOMICAL PHOTOGRAPHY WITH SMALL INSTRUMENTS
  • 63ON A NEW INSTRUMENT FOR MEASURING ASTROPHOTOGRAPHIC PLATES. David Gill
  • 63HARVARD COLLEGE OBSERVATORY
  • 64COUNCIL
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