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Solar Prominences and Terrestrial Magnetism by Sir Normal Lockyer and W. J. S. Lockyer, Sun-spots and Terrestrial Magnetism by C. Chree, Magnetic Observations during Eclipses by Dr. L. A. Baner, Solar Prominence and Spot Circulation, 1872-1901 by W. J. S. Lockyer, The Declination of the Apex of the Solar Motion by Prof. Kapteyn, Motion of the Solar System through Space by W. W. Campbell, The most Probable Value of the Solar Parallax, The Solar Constant and related Problems by S. P. Langley, Red Sunsets at Mount Hamilton by C. D. Perrine, Mean Motion of the Moon by Simon Newcomb, Lunar Eclipse of April 11-12, 1903 by M. Montangerand, The Canals of Mars: Are they Real? by E. Ledger, Diameter of Titan by W. J. Hussey, The Lyrid Meteors by John R. Henry, The Quadrantides, 1903, Nebulæ by Isaac Roberts, Nebulous Regions by Dr. Max Wolf, The System of ɛ Hydræ by R. G. Aitkin, Five Stars whose Radial Velocities Vary by Edwin R. Frost and Walter S. Adams, Stellar Parallax by Dr. W. L. Elkin, Stellar Parallax by W. E. P., Parallax of the Binary System δ Equulei by W. J. Hussey, New Double Stars, A Star with a Great Radial Velocity by H. M. Reese, New Variables, Variable Stars as Binaries, Pulkova Observations of Nova Persei by W. J. S. Lockyer, Spectrum of the Nebulosity Surrounding Nova Persei by Prof. Perrine, Period and Light Curve on UY Cygni by A. Stanley Williams, Total Light of the Stars by Sidney D. Townley, On the Optical Conditions required to secure Maximum Accuracy of Measurement in the Use of the Telescope and Spectroscope by F. L. O. Wadsworth, On the Screns Transperent only to Ultra-Violet Light, and their Use in Spectrum Photography by R. W. Wood, Preliminary Note on some Modifications of the Magnesium Line at λ 4481 under different Laboratory Conditions of the Spark Discharge by Sir William and Lady Huggins, The Nature of the Appearance of the Magnesium Lines λ 4481 and λ 4352, Are the Lines λ 4481 and λ 4352 of the Magnesium Spectrum suitable to draw Conclusions with regard to the Temperature of Stellar Atmospheres? by Professor Vogel, On the Flame Spectrum of Radium by C. Runge and J. Peckt, Second Note on the Spark Spectrum of Iron in Liquids and Compressed Gases by George E. Hale and Norton S. Kent, Velocity in the Line of Sight by H. F. Newall, Variation of Latitude by S. C. Chandler, Apparent Rotation in the Heavents by Sir David Gill, Measurement of an Arc of Meridian in Spitsbergen by Martin Conway, Observations from the Eiffel Tower by M. W. de Fonvielle

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