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

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  • 34BAA Journal - Vol.9 (IX) No.9 - October 1899
  • 42Mercury and Venus Section.
  • 35Council
  • 38REPORT OF THE COUNCIL ON THE WORK OF THE NINTH SESSION, OCTOBER 1898 to OCTOBER 1899.
  • 38I.—Progress of the Association.
  • 40II.—The Observing Sections.
  • 40Solar Section.
  • 40Solar Spectroscopic Section.
  • 42Lunar Section.
  • 45IV.—Lantern Slide Loan Department.
  • 45V.—The Eclipse Committee.
  • 42Mars Section.
  • 44Saturn Section.
  • 44Comet Section.
  • 44Meteoric Section.
  • 45Variable Star Section.
  • 45Coloured Star Section.
  • 45Photographic Section.
  • 45Zodiacal Light Section.
  • 45III.—The Library.
  • 61ZODIACAL LIGHT.
  • 34Contents
  • 47VI.— The Branches.
  • 47NORTH-WESTERN BRANCH (MANCHESTER).
  • 47WEST OF SCOTLAND BRANCH (GLASGOW).
  • 47EAST OF SCOTLAND BRANCH (EDINBURGH).
  • 47NEW SOUTH WALES (SYDNEY).
  • 49REVENUE ACCOUNT
  • 53Reports of the Branches
  • 53VICTORIA BRANCH (MELBOURNE).
  • 53NEW SOUTH WALES BRANCH (SYDNEY).
  • 53Reports of the directors of the Observing Sections.
  • 53Meteoric Section.
  • 57Correspondence
  • 57Brightness of the Satellites of Jupiter.
  • 57Jupiter apparently Moonless.
  • 57A Curiosity of Ancient Astronomy.
  • 59Foucault's Pendulum at Florence.
  • 61Queries.
  • 61SIGNS OF THE ZODIAC
  • 61BRITISH ASSOCIATION CATALOGUE
  • 42Jupiter Section.
  • 61Notices of the Association.
  • 67A POPULAR ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATORY H. George E. Lumsden
  • 67THE NEW ALLEGHENY OBSERVATORY
  • 61Short Titles of Additions to the Library from September 1, 1898 to August 31, 1899.
  • 65Library Rules.
  • 67NOTES
  • 67AMBROSE SWASEY
  • 67THE PARIS OBSERVATORY
  • 67THE CAPE OBSERVATORY
  • 67HARVARD COLLEGE OBSERVATORY.
  • 74THE RECENT PERSEID METEORIC SHOWER. W. F. Denning
  • 74THE PERSEIDS
  • 67MR. TEBBUTT'S OBSERVATORY
  • 69CORDOBA PHOTOGRAPHS.
  • 69COMET NOTES
  • 71MINOR PLANET NOTES
  • 71Astronomical Publications.
  • 71RADIATION FROM A PERFECT RADIATOR. W. E. Wilson
  • 71THE APPARENT SIZE OF THE SUN. Charles H. Chandler
  • 71THE PHYSICAL CONSTITUTION OF THE MOON.— MM. Loewy and Puiseux
  • 74REMARKABLE OBSERVATIONS OP MARS, 1899.—Herr Fauth
  • 61The List of Members, September 1899.
  • 61Photographic Section.
  • 74THE RADIANT POINTS OF METEORS.—Mr. Monck
  • 74VANADIUM IN METEORITES.—M. M. B. Hasselberg
  • 74THE COSMIC ORIGIN OF MOLDAVITE
  • 74THE PARALLAX OF A STAR IN THE NEIGHBOURHOOD OF 61 CYGNI
  • 76THE SIRIUS SYSTEM. W. J. Hussey
  • 76OBSERVATION OF THE BRIGHTNESS OF 96 STARS IN THE PLEIADES
  • 76ON THE SPECTRA OF STARS OF SECCHI'S FOURTH TYPE. G. E. Hale and F. Ellerman
  • 76MOTION OF APSE LINE OF ALPHA GEMINORUM
  • 76SPECTROSCOPIC BINARY STARS. W. W. Campbell
  • 76THE LIFE OF A STAR.—Prof. J. Perry
  • 78THE RING NEBULA IN LYRA
  • 78CLOCK-RATES AND BAROMETRIC PRESSURE.—Ensign Everett Hayden
  • 78THE EFFECT OF MOUNTAINS ON THE QUALITY OF THE ATMOSPHERE. A. E. Douglass
  • 80TIIE NATAL OBSERVATORY
  • 80Variable Stars.
  • 84INDEX TO VOL. IX.
  • 85ILLUSTRATIONS.
  • 85PAPERS COMMUNICATED TO THE ASSOCIATION ARTICLES, NOTES, &c.
  • 91ABSTRACTS OF ASTRONOMICAL PUBLICATIONS.
  • 95AUTHORS.
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