428 KANSAS CITY REVIEW OF SCIENCE, 
On the oth at 7h. 54m. 55s. p. m. Io reappears at the end of an eclipse. 
On the roth at 6 h. 28 m. p. m. Ganymede will egress from a transit. 
On the same day at 6 h. 45 m. 38 s. p. m. Europa will reappear at the end 
of an eclipse. 
On the same day from 7 h. 22 m. tog h. 52 m. p. m. the shadow of Gany- 
mede will be making a transit. 
On the rsth from 9 h. 26 m. to 11 h. 39 m. p. m. Io will be making a 
transit. 
On the same day at 10 h. 22 m. p. m. the shadow of Io begins a transit 
which lasts until after midnight. 
On the 16th at 6 h. 4o m. p. m. Io disappears by being occultated, and re- 
appears from being eclipsed at 9g h. 50 m. 38s. p. m. 
On the 17th at 6 h. 6 m. p. m. Io ends a transit, and at 7 h. 4 m. its shadow 
likewise leaves the disk of Jupiter. 
On the same day from 7 h. 27 m. to 10 h. p. m. Ganymede will be making 
a transit, and at 11 h. 25 m. its shadow will begin to make a transit. | 
On the 23d at 8h. 29 m. p. m. Io is occultated and disappears, and reappears 
after being eclipsed at 11 h. 46 m. 26s p. m. 
On the 24th from 5 h. 4o m. to 7 h. 55m. p. m. Io will be making a transit, 
and from 6 h. 46 m. to 8. h. 59 m. its shadow will likewise pass across the disk 
of Jupiter. 
On the same day at 7 h. tom. p. m. Europa will disappear by being occul- 
tated, and reappear from an eclipse at 11 h. 57 m. 19s. p. m. 
“On the same day Ganymede begins a transit at 10 h. 59 m. which lasts until 
after midnight. 
On the 25th at 6h. 15 m. 21 s. p. m. Io reappears at the end of an eclipse. 
On the 26th at 6 h. 54 m. p. m. the shadow of Europa ends a transit. 
On the 28th at 5 h. 27 m. 38s. p. m. Ganymede disappears by entering the 
shadow of Jupiter and reappears coming out of the same at 7 h. 4o m. 465. p. 
m. Both the disappearance and reappearance happen at some distance to the 
east of Jupiter. 
On the 30th at 10 h. 20 m. Io is occultated. 
Saturn sets on the rst at 5 h. 14 m. a. m., and cn the zoth at 3 h. 10 m. 
a. m. 
Uranus rises on the 1st at 1 h. 48 m. a. m., and on the 3oth at 11 h. 55 m. 
pap: 
Neptune rises on rst'5 h. 10 m. p. m., and on the 30th sets at 4 h. 51 
ma. 1. 
Our moon begins its monthly course by passing the Sun on the 2d and Mer- 
cury and Venus on the 5th. On the morning of the 13th it will pass north of 
NMitery 7 7, Ob arc: 
On the evening of the r5th at 5 h. 30 m. it passes north of Neptune 5° 41 
of arc. ; 
It also occultates eleven stars during the month visible at Kansas City. 
