Jan. 26, 1888] 



Edinburgh 



Disappea ranees. 



Star's Mag. Angle. G.M.T. 



No. „ b. m. 



153 ... 10 .., 114 ... 10 296 



Beginning of total phase 



NATURE 



307 



156 

 141 . 

 164 . 

 165. 



1 66 

 157 • 

 155 • 

 172 . 

 180 . 

 i8i . 

 198 . 

 197 . 

 190 . 

 207 . 



209 . 



194 • 



210 . 

 183. 



212 . 

 201 . 



216 . 



223 . 



225 . 



224 , 



226 . 

 206 . 

 219 . 



236 . 

 221 . 



213 . 

 233 ■ 



237 ■ 

 242 . 



217 . 

 228 . 



247 . 



II 



64 

 152 ... 



97 ... 

 lOI ... 



74... 



45 ••• 

 141 ... 

 128 ... 



70... 



43 ••• 



87... 

 114 ... 

 143 ... 



85... 



97 ••• 



32 ... 



70 ... 

 171 ... 

 114... 



31 ••• 

 III ... 



80... 



94 ... 



SZ - 

 124 ... 



163 ... 



147 ... 



94-. 



30 ... 

 166 ... 

 140 ... 



54 •■ 

 105 ... 

 168 ... 



157 ... 

 End of total phase 

 . 9-2 ... 75 ... 12 l6-i 



II 

 II 



80 ... 



9'4 ... 



9'5 ... 



9-4 •■• 

 II 

 II 



9'5 ••• 

 10 



9-5 ••• 

 9 ... 



II 



II 



10 ... 

 II 



9-5 - 



11 ... 

 II 



87... 

 10 ... 

 II 



10 ... 

 II 



10 ... 

 10 ... 

 10 



9-5 ... 

 10 

 II 

 II 

 II 

 II 

 II 

 II 



1033-4 

 35 "o 

 37 '3 

 37 "9 

 396 

 40-5 

 42-3 

 So-i 

 529 

 7-8 

 15-2 

 17-6 

 197 

 231 

 24-9 

 27*5 

 27"5 

 301 

 33 '9 

 36-4 

 38-2 

 40*3 

 42*2 



48-3 



48-5 



492 



55-3 



55 '5 



57"6 



0-9 



4-2 



4'4 



5-0 



6-6 



72 



12 



-{continued). 



Reappearances. 



Star's Mag. Angle. G.M.T. 



No. „ h. m. 



117 ... II ... 200 .. 10 30-3 



98 ... II ... 300 ... 309 



Beginning of total phase 



II 



100 ... 9'5 ... 302 ... 



93 ... II ... 292 ... 



102 ... II ... 250 ... 



114 . . II ... 235 ... 



129 ... 9*5 ... 206 ... 



no ... 11 ... 277 ... 



125 ... n ... 235 .. 

 134 ... II ... 334 ... 



126 ... 9*5 ... 282 ... 

 128 ... 9-5 ... 29s ... 

 141 ... li ... 227 ... 

 138 ... II ... 272 ... 

 148 ... 10 ... 323 ... 



157 ... 9'4 - 335 ••• 

 144 ... II ... 307 ... 

 142... 10 ... 245 ... 

 156 ... II ... 318 ... 

 152 ... II ... 287 ... 

 150 ... 10 ... 265 ... 

 15s ... II ... 240 ... 

 166 ... 9*5 ... 306 ... 

 181 ... 10 ... 340 ... 



164 ... 80 ... 284 ... 



165 ... 9-4 ... 280 ... 

 194 ... II ... 351 ... 

 172 ... II ... 254 ... 

 180 ... 9-5 ... 311 ... 

 183 ... II ... 213 ... 

 201 ... 87 ... 352 ... 



End of total phase 

 190 ... II ... 240 ... 12 14*3 



1031-3 

 31 "4 

 35-1 

 46-4 

 48 I 

 492 

 53-5 

 55 "o 

 i-o 



2-2 

 19-0 

 20*4 



20 '4 



22'I 

 22-7 



26 '3 

 31 3 

 35 '9 

 36-8 

 372 

 447 

 45 '2 

 49 '5 

 50-4 

 53-3 

 547 



11 56-2 



12 0-9 



Bermerside, Halifax, 

 Lat. = 53° 42' 10" ; Long. = 1° 5' 58" W. 



. 1023-9 

 24-3 

 24-4 

 289 



. 309 

 31-0 



pha«e 

 . 10 316 

 36-0 

 . 37-8 



• 383 

 . 38-8 



■ 42-7 

 47 "4 



■ 517 



• 53-5 



• II 3"3 

 . 15-6 



20-4 

 2 10 

 23 6 



• 25-7 

 26-4 

 26-9 

 300 

 368 

 40-8 

 41-0 



• 43-8 

 46 2 



■ 51-3 



. 53-5 



■ 57-5 



, 12 2-2 



103 ,.. II 



87 ... II 



112 ... II 



115 ... II 



ic8 ... 9-3 



91 ... II 



Beginning 



93 ••• 

 98... 



102 ... 



100 ... 



114 ... 

 130 ... 



136... 



125 ... 

 no ... 



134 ... 



126 ... 

 128 ... 



141 ... 

 138 ... 



142 ... 

 148 ... 

 144 ... 

 157 ... 

 155 .. 

 156... 

 150 ... 

 152... 



153 ••• 

 166 ... 

 164 ... 

 16s ... 

 181 ., 



II 

 II 

 II 



9-5 

 II 

 II ■ 



9 '5 



II 



II 



II 

 9 5 

 9-5 



II 



II 



10 



10 



II 



9 '4 

 II 

 II 

 10 

 II 

 10 



9-5 

 8 , 



9'4 

 10 



Bermerside — {continued). 



.. 301 



,. 278 



. 274 

 • 331 



48-3 

 51-6 

 521 



52-5 



Disappeara nces. 

 Star's Mag. Angle. G.M.T. 

 No. , h. m. 



219 ... 10 ... 157 ... 12 2-4 

 237 ... II ... 63 ... 30 



242 . II ... no ... 78 



End of total phase 

 233 ... II ... 147 ... 12 9-9 

 213 ... II ... 187 ... 161 



R( appearances. 

 Star's Mag. Angle. G.M.T. 

 No. , h. m. 



172 ... II ... 247 ... II 544 

 180 .. 9-5 ... 305 ... 12 00 

 194 ... II ... 338 ... 3-0 



End of total phase 

 201 ... 87 ... 339 ... 12 ii-i 

 190 ... II ... 232 ... 12-9 



Lat. 



152 ... II 



156 ... II 

 150 ... 10 



157 ... 9-4 

 Beginning 



153 ... 10 

 142 .. 10 

 166 ... 9-5 



164 ... 8-0 



165 ... 9-4 



= 51 

 , 108 

 .. 80 



Bath. 

 23' 19"; Long. 



= 2° 22' 51" W. 



10 226 

 27-0 

 29 '3 

 303 

 of total phase 

 129 ... 10 31-7 



131 

 66 



180 



155 

 172 

 181 

 198 

 194 

 197 

 207 

 201 

 210 

 209 

 190 

 212 

 223 

 216 

 224 

 225 

 221 

 226 

 236 



237 

 242 



219 

 233 

 247 



■•• 9-5 



.. II 



... II 



... 10 



... 9-5 



... II 



... 10 



... II 



... 87 



•. 9-5 



.. 10 



.. II 



.. II 



.. II 



.. 10 



.. II 



.. 10 



.. 10 



.. 10 



•• 9-5 



.. II 



.. II 

 End of 



.. 10 



.. II 



.. 9'2 



156 



90... 



112 ... 



116 ... 



87... 

 165 ... 

 146 ... 



64... 

 102 ... 



58... 

 128 ... 



98... 



58... 



86 ... 

 Ill ... 

 167 ... 

 128 ... 



95 ... 

 126 ... 



71 ... 

 108 ... 



57 ... 

 139 ... 

 107 ... 



72 ... 

 117 



34*3 

 35 '3 

 36-6 

 37 '9 

 48-5 

 52-9 

 55-9 

 575 



11 i3"9 

 14-5 



21*2 

 21-9 

 23 '4 

 24 '3 

 25'9 

 32 o 

 38-0 

 39 '2 

 42 o 

 42*2 



43-5 



45-1 

 55-2 

 57-4 

 59-5 



12 8-6 



97 . 

 102 . 



124 . 

 116 . 



91 • 

 112 . 



93 • 



114. 



Bei 



98.' 

 115- 

 100 . 

 108 . 



125 ■ 

 no . 

 130 . 

 136. 



126 . 

 128 . 



134. 

 142 . 



138. 

 144 . 



155 . 

 148 . 



157 • 

 150. 



152. 

 156. 

 153 • 

 166 . 

 172 . 

 164 . 



165. 

 181 . 

 180 . 

 190 . 

 194 . 



201 .. 



The Chief Assistant, Royal Observatory, Greenwich, Mr. H. 

 H. Turner, will be obliged if successful observers will write or 

 telegraph to him, itnmediately after the eclipse is over, the num- 

 ber of immersions and emersions observed, and the character of 

 the night for observing. 



UNIVERSITY AND EDUCATIONAL 

 INTELLIGENCE. 



Oxford. — Prof Sylvester is not to lecture this term ; Mr. 

 Es on will give for him courses on Higher Plane Curves and on 

 Involution. 



Prof. Pritchard promises two lectures on Modern Methods of 

 determining Stellar Paralla.x, besides a longer course on Lunar 

 and Planetary Theories. 



In Physics, Prof. Clifton is giving only an elementary lecture ; 

 Mr. Walker lectures on the Polarization of Light, treated 

 mathematically, and Mr. Baynes is to take up Fourier's 

 Theorem and its Application to the Conduction of Heat. 



In Chemistry, besides the usual systematic courses. Prof. 

 Odling is lecturing on the Paraffins, and Mr. Veley on Physical 

 Chemistry. 



In the absence of Prof. Moseley, Dr. Hickson is lecturing on 

 the Morphology of the Chordata ; Mr. Hatchett Jackson lectures 

 on Parlhenogeresis. 



total phase 

 ... 172 ... 12 10-7 

 .. 158 ... 15-2 

 ... 88 ... i6-o 



