TOTAL ECLIPSE OF THE SUN JUNE 8, 1918. 



Interesting information incorporated this season by Mr. B. R. 

 , Baumgardt in his popular astronomcai lectiires 

 throughout the United States. 



THE path of the Total EcHpse in the Linited States begins 

 at South Bend, Washington, at 2:55 p. m. local standard 

 time; sweeps through Washington, Oregon, Wyoming, Colorado, 

 Kansas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Mississippi, Alabama and Florida ; 

 terminating at the Bahama Islands at sunset. The eclipse 

 reaches Baker City, Oregon, at 3 :05 p. m. ; P'ocatello, Idaho, at 

 4:12 p. m. (mountain time) ; Denver, Colorado, at 4:22 p. m. ; 



Syracuse, Kansas, at 4:27 p. m. ; Dodge City, Kansas, at 5:28 

 (central time); Knid, Oklahoma, at .3:31 p. m. ; Guthrie, Okla- 

 homa, at 5 :32 p. m. ; Warren, Arkansas, at 5 :36 p. m. ; Jackson, 

 Mississippi, at 5 :38 p. m. ; Orlando, Florida, at 5 :42 p. m. 



Note. — This article is an abstract by Mr. S. J. Keese of Mr. Baum- 

 gardt's circular on the Total Eclipse of the Sun, June 8, 1918, Mr. Baumgardt 

 being- too busy to prepare a .special article for the Bulletin. 



