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" Total Solar Eclipse of January 22, 1898. Preliminary Report 

 on Observations made at Ghoglee. Central Provinces." By 

 Professor RALPH CoPELAND, Astronomer Royal for Scot- 

 land. Received May 10, 1898. 



In the month of August, 1897, I was invited by the Joint Perma- 

 nent^Eclipse Committee to take part in observing the total solar 

 eclipse which occurred in India on 22nd January of the present 

 year. 



The preparation of the equipment, which will be described further 

 on, was at once proceeded with, and by the sanction of the Univer- 

 sity authorities and the Secretary for Scotland I was granted the 



