Journal of the British Astronomical Association. Vol.9 No.7

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  • 3BAA Journal - Vol.9 (IX) No.7 - June 1899
  • 16VICTORIA BRANCH (MELBOURNE).
  • 7REPORT OF THE MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION HELD ON MAY 31, 1899.
  • 13Reports of the Branches.
  • 13NORTH-WESTERN BRANCH (MANCHESTER).
  • 14WEST OF SCOTLAND BRANCH (GLASGOW).
  • 14EAST OF SCOTLAND BRANCH (EDINBURGH).
  • 14NEW SOUTH WALES BRANCH (SYDNEY).
  • 32The Future of our Earth.
  • 34Astronomy in India.
  • 16Papers Communicated to the Association.
  • 18The Oldest Astronomy. II. By E. WALTER MAUNDER
  • 24A Year among Double Stars. By EDWIN HOLMES
  • 26Observing Weather in 1898.
  • 28The Relative Chronology of Lunar Formations. by Charles F Smith
  • 30Correspondence,
  • 30The Zodiacal Light
  • 30The Gegenschein. (?)
  • 47REFLECTORS V. REFRACTORS
  • 3Contents.
  • 34The Zodiac.
  • 36Silvering Mirrors.
  • 36The Elongated Satellites of Jupiter.
  • 39Notes
  • 39ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
  • 41COMET NOTES,
  • 45MINOR PLANET NOTES
  • 45THE TOTAL ECLIPSE OF THE SUN, MAY 1900.—Capt. C. H. Davis
  • 45Queries
  • 45NEPTUNE
  • 45OCCULTATIONS
  • 45JUPITER
  • 47NUMERATION
  • 47DISTANCE OF THE "PLOUGH" STARS.
  • 47NEXT LARGE COMET
  • 47COMET f. 1892.
  • 47THE MOTION OF EROS
  • 16The Moons of Mars. By C. T. WHITMELL
  • 47ZODIACAL LIGHT.
  • 51Astronomical Publications.
  • 49Candidates for Election as Members of the Association. 28TH JUNE 1899.
  • 47POSITION FOR AN EQUATORIAL
  • 47NEBULAR THEORY
  • 49Notices of the Association.
  • 49Zodiacal Light Section.
  • 49The Library.
  • 49New Members of the Association. ELECTED 31ST MAY 1899.
  • 53THE HEIGHT OF THE AURORA.—Prof. Cleveland Abbe
  • 53NEW STAR IN SAGITTARIUS
  • 49New South Wales Branch. NEW MEMBERS OF THE ASSOCIATION. ELECTED 18TH APRIL 1899.
  • 51REMINISCENCES OF A SEARCH FOR " VULCAN," IN 1860. H. P. Tuttle
  • 51Is AQUEOUS VAPOUR PRESENT ON MARS ? Everett I. Yowell.
  • 51THE ROTATION PERIOD OF MARS. W. F. Denning
  • 51PERIODIC VARIATION IN THE COLOURS OF THE TWO EQUA-TORIAL BELTS OF JUPITER. A. Stanley Williams
  • 51PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE RADIANT OF THE LEONID METEORS, AND ATTEMPTS TO PHOTOGRAPH THE METEOR STREAM. Isaac Roberts
  • 51PERTURBATIONS OF THE LEONIDS. G. Johnstone Stoney and Α. M. W. Downing
  • 51THE CAUSES OF THE GEGENSCHEIN. Wm. Anderson
  • 47THE SOLAR MOTION IN SPACE.
  • 47THE MOON'S ATMOSPHERE
  • 53CONON AND COMA BERENICES. W. T. Lynn
  • 53ON THE CHEMICAL CLASSIFICATION OF THE STARS. Sir Norman Lockyer
  • 53NEW STAR CATALOGUE
  • 53SECOND WASHINGTON STAR CATALOGUE.
  • 53THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE KAPTEYN AND BONN DURCHMUSTERUNG
  • 53NEBULOUS REGION ROUND THE CLUSTER N.G.C. NO. 2239, MONOCEROTIS. Isaac Roberts
  • 55OBSERVATIONS OF HIND'S VARIABLE NEBULA IN TAURUS (N.G.C. 1555), MADE WITH THE 40-INCH EFFRACTOR OF THE YERKES OBSERVATORY. E. E. Barnard
  • 55SPECTRUM OF THE GREAT NEBULA IN ANDROMEDA. J. Sclieiner
  • 55THE BEARING OF THEORY ON THE OBSERVED POLAR MO-TION. S. C. Chandler
  • 55THE CONSTANT OF ABERRATION.—Dr. Fritz Cohn
  • 55A HINDU ASTRONOMER. W. E. Plummer
  • 55AN ANGLO-SAXON "STORY OF THE HEAVENS. E. Walter Maunder
  • 57THE APPARENT FIGURE OF THE SKY. Frank Schlesinger
  • 57THE NEW FORM OF PHOTOGRAPHIC TELESCOPE PROPOSED PROF. PICKERING. J. E. Keeler
  • 57THE WAVE-LENGTH OF THE HYDROGEN LINE B. L. E. Jewell
  • 57DUBOIS' THEORY OF GEOLOGICAL CLIMATE CHANGES
  • 57Variable Stars
  • 58COUNCIL
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