Abstract

THE astronomers of both Europe and America are now busy in making arrangements to observe the total eclipse of the sun which will occur on the 28th of next May. As usual, our American cousins are better off than we are, for they can observe the eclipse without going out of their own country. British astronomers will have to travel to Spain or Portugal. The eclipse path stretches from the west of New Orleans to Algiers and N. Africa on the east. The local times and conditions at certain points along this path are thus given in the “Local Particulars” published by the Nautical Almanac Office:—

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