PAGE Christie, Sir W. H. M., and H. A. H. Christie, on an improved method 374 Halley's, perturbations of, in the past, P. H. Cowell and A. C. D. Crommelin tables giving approximate values of its perturbations by d 1907 (Daniel), spectrum of, J. Evershed d 1907 (Daniel), observations from photographs, Royal Observatory, d 1907 (Daniel), photographs of, Max Wolf d 1907 (Daniel), observed at the Radcliffe Observatory, Oxford.... 379 ... Cortie, Rev. A. L., note to Capt. Daunt's paper on helium D, absorption Council, report of the, to the Eighty-eighth Annual General Meeting on ancient eclipses.... Cowell, P. H., and A. C. D. Crommelin, the perturbations of Halley's 18 109 III second paper, the apparition Comet, 1759-1910 the perturbations of Halley's satellite.... first approximation to the orbit of J VIII. =CJ. 379 458 576 18 457 III second paper, the apparition of 1222 1066 to 1301. to A.D. 760 665 comet, 1750-1910 the perturbations of Halley's values of the perturbations of Halley's comet by Jupiter and 379 458 the orbit of Jupiter's eighth satellite....... 576 Cyanogen in the solar atmosphere and in interplanetary space, H. F. note by Rev. A. L. Cortie.... Daunt, R. A. C., observations of helium D, absorption in the neighbour- PAGE 2 620 625 127 ephemeris of Flora near the time of opposition in 1908... 216 487 the total solar eclipse of 1910 May 8 664 Dunsink Observatory, report of the proceedings of 271 271 Errata Esdaile, J. K., obituary notice of..... .... Eddington, A. S., on the mean distances of the Groombridge stars. Espin, Rev. T. E., micrometrical measures of double stars (fifth series) 202 Evershed, John, the ultra-violet region in sun-spot spectra --report of his Observatory 278 Franks, W. S., the relation between star colours and spectra 672 135 Gadsden, Captain, note on his "Spanner" artificial horizon, H. H. Turner 535 Gibson, Winifred, and Karl Pearson, further considerations on the cor- 415 Gill, Sir D., the Gold Medal presented to him for his contributions to observations of minor planets from PAGE Greenwich, Royal Observatory, observations of Saturn's ninth satellite, observations of the satellite of Neptune, object near Jupiter (1908 CJ) note on the newly discovered eighth and eighth satellites, from photographs taken with the 30-inch note on the discovery of a moving 373 456 525 582 586 671 diagram showing the positions of Hagen, Rev. J. G., note on Y Cephei..... apparatus Hall, Asaph, obituary notice of Hayn, F., Conncil note on his researches on the Moon's physical Heath, Walter, occultation of the Hyades.... the radius of the Moon for libration - 4°5. Herschel, A. S., obituary notice of Hinks, A. R., solar parallax papers, No. 6: construction of a standard 676 64 243 297 erratum 448 31 568 231 82 Huggins, Sir William, report of his Observatory 278 - 605 Inexpensive apparatus, some opportunities for astronomical work with, Innes, R. T. A., disappearance of Saturn's ring-system, 1907 October the transit of Mercury, 1907 November 14 reappearance of Saturn's ring, January 1908 Instruments of the Observatory, note on the single equation which com- International Union for Solar Research, papers of the computing bureau, the third conference, 1907..... papers of the computing bureau, No. 3 on possible periodic inequalities in the epoch of sun- Interplanetary space, cyanogen in, H. F. Newall... PAGE Janssen, P. J. C., obituary notice of Jewish Calendar dates in Aramaic. papyri, suggested explanation of, Jonckheere, Robert, observation du passage de Mercure sur le Soleil le 245 334 131 373 note on the newly discovered, Royal Observa- tory, Greenwich 456 Crommelin first approximation to the orbit of, A. C. D. 457 Crommelin 576 Jupiter, satellites VI, VII, and VIII, observations from photographs, 582 diagram showing the positions 671 Kelvin, Lord, obituary notice of Kennelly, D. J., obituary notice of......... Kodaikanal and Madras Observatories, report of the proceedings of Lenses, photo-visual, note on the permanency of, W. J. S. Lockyer and Liverpool Observatory, report of the proceedings of. Lockyer, W. J. S., note on the permanency of some photo-visual lenses; 234 237 334 280 19 311 272 with addendum by H. Dennis Taylor 19 Loewy, Maurice, obituary notice of 249 Lunar nomenclature, committee on; proposals made by Dr. Franz, M. 135 Melbourne Observatory, report of the proceedings of 283 Melbourne and Sydney Observatories, joint report on the measurement 284 Mercury, transit of, 1907 November 14, observed at Johannesburg, Merfield, C. J., tables of the two hypergeometrical functions, F(1/6, Minor Planets, observations from photographs taken at the Royal 605 35 - ephemeris of Flora near the time of opposition in 1908, physical libration of the, Council note on Dr. Hayn's researches 297 213 radius of the, for libration - 4°°5, W. Heath erratum 448 568 Moon, theory and tables of the :- Lunar inequalities due to planetary action, E. W. Brown ...... Considerations on the form and arrangement of new tables of the PAGE 148 299 450 538 Nebulæ :- H IV. 74 Cephei, Max Wolf... N.G.C. 7662, the variability of the nucleus of, E. E. Barnard Lengths of axes and position angles of 52 oval nebulæ, Max Wolf... 30 465 481 626 .33, 586 photometric measurements of, 1908, J. M. Baldwin address on presenting the Gold Medal to Sir David Gill Newall telescope, Cambridge Observatory, report of the work of the 2 317 270 538 Observatories, reports of proceedings of 258 331 Oxford, Radcliffe Observatory, report of the proceedings of 272 observations of Daniel's comet (d 1907) 574 274 Pearson, Karl, and Winifred Gibson, further considerations on the cor- Peek, Sir Wilfrid, report of his Observatory an example of Professor Pearson's Perkins, Thomas, obituary notice of 279 Perth Observatory, Western Australia, report of the proceedings of.. Photographs, celestial list of reproductions of 238 280 238 226 142 288 |