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Total Solar Eclipse, 30th August 1905 by W. Shackleton, The approaching Total Solar Eclipse of August 30 by W. J. S. Lockyer, The Great Sun-spot by L'Abbe Moreux, The Temperature of Sun-spots and the Spectrum of an Artificial one by W. E. Wilson, Sun-spots and Magnetic Storms by A. Schuster, Magnetic Storms and Associated Sun-spots by A. L. Cortie, Observations of the Spectra of Sun-spots, Regions C to D by A. Fowler, The Determination of the Apex of the Solar Motion by Paul Harzer, Photography of the Corona without an Eclipse, Structure of the Corona by Dr. Ch. Nordmann, Longitude Observations of Points on Mars, The Image of Mars, Changes in the Apparent Brightness of Saturn, Recently observed Satellites by W. H. Pickering, Analytical Determination of the Radiant Points of Shooting Stars, Possible Effects of Radiation on the Motion of Comets by H. C. Plummer, Variable Radial Velocity of Sirius by Prof Campbell, New Variables, Y. Aurigæ by A. Stanley Williams, The Effect of Atmospheric Dispersion on the Determination of Annual Parallax by Dr. Bergstrand, Suggested Annual Refraction of the Fixed Stars, Transit Registration by a new Method by Herr Courvoisier

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