A MEDIUM OF COMMUNICATION
FOR AMATEUR OBSERVERS AND ALL OTHERS INTERESTED IN THE SCIENCE OF ASTRONOMY.
VOL. XXII. NOS. 253 TO 264: JANUARY TO DECEMBER, 1884.
J. D. POTTER, 31, POULTRY, & 11, KING STREET, TOWER HILL.
ALABASTER, PASSMORE, & SONS, FANN STREET, E.C.
of Fireballs, The, I10
quency of Meteors from Perseus and Leo in November, and the Horary Rate of Apparition on ordinary nights of the year, 41 Saturn, 265 Wolf's Comet
(1884, c) 243 DOWNING, A. W., An Instance of change of Personality in ob- serving position angles of Double Stars, and on the Orbit of a Centauri, 77
Dun Echt Circulars, 49, 200, 201, 225, 248, 275, 276 DUNKIN, E., Phenomena at Oc- cultations of Stars, 107
Eclipse of the Moon, October 4, 1884, 252, 272 ELGER, T. G., Dark Spot on the Floor of Atlas, The, III
Notes, 14, 39, 63, 93, 112, 144, 166, 186, 207, 233, 270, 302. ELLERY, R. L. J., A new Dark
Field Micrometer and Electric Illumination of an Equatorial at Melbourne, 106
HENRY, P., Large Telescopes
HILGER, A., Improved Form of Micrometer, 30
New Form of Solar Eye-piece, 298
HOPKINS, B. J., Peculiarities of Sight and Optical Illusions, 171 HOWLETT, F., Drawings of Sun Spots, 163
HUGGINS, W., Photographs of the Corona without an Eclipse, 135
Image, Correction of the Second- ary, by means of a Fluorescine Cell, 192
JOHNSON, S. J., Comet of 1188, The, 307
K Herculis, 172 Last View of
Comet Pons-Brook, 173 Jupiter, Abnormal Appearance of Satellite iv. of, during Transit,
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