CLIPSES IN 1870. 



IN the yoar 1870 there will be six Eclipses ; four of the 

 Sun, and two of the Moon. 



I. — A Total Eclipse of the Moox, January 17th. visible 

 mare or lcsa to the continents of the globe, except to 

 South America. Partially visible to the following places 

 at the times given : 



Moon enters Penumbra 

 Moon enters Shadow. . . 



SEW YORK. 



ir a <;m. 

 17 7 7 m. 



II.— A Partial Eclipse of tub Sun, January "1st, visible 

 to the South Polar Regions. 



III.— A Partial Eclipse of the Sun, June 29th, visible 

 to the South Pacific Ocean. 



IV.— A Total Eclipse of the Moon, July 10th. The last 

 contact with Penumbra will be visible, as the moon rises 

 in the eveninjc, to places of the United States as far west 

 us the Mississippi River. This eclipse will be visible to 

 the world generally, except to northwestern North Ame- 

 rica. 



V. — A Partial Eclipse of the Sun, July 28th. A very 

 smalt and unimportant eclipse, visible to Kamschatka. 



VI.— A Total Eclipse of the Sun, December 22d, vis- 

 ible to Europe and the northern half of Africa. 



Morning and Evening Stars. 



Venus will be Evening Star until February 88d, then 

 Morning Star till December 8th, and Evening Star again the 

 rest of the year. 



JUPJTEK will be Evening Star until May 24th, then Morning 

 Star till December 13th, and Evening Star again the rest of the 

 year. 



FASTS ATsTD IP IE AS TS 

 FOIR, 1870. 



Scptunaesima Sunday, Feb. Hi 



Shrove Sunday " 27 



Asb Wednesday Mar. 2 



First Sunday m Lent, " (i 



Palm Sunday April Id 



Good Friday » 10 



Easter Sunday.... " 17 



Low Sunday April 24 



Rogation Sunday May 22 



Ascension Day " 20 



Whit Sunday June r> 



Trinity Sunday " 12 



First Sund.in Advent, Nov. 27 

 Christmas Day Dec. 25 



Chronological Cycles, 1870. 



Dominical Letter ] 



Epact : 



Lunar Cycle or Golden No. 



Solar Cycle 



Roman Indictiou 

 Julian Period.... 











JWqon'sPhas&s. 



Eoston. 



Wcto £>orI;. 





I'm- 



h m 





h m 





1 







7 9 v. 31. 



4 a p. m. 



First Q'rteu 



9 



4 18 p. 



1. 



Full Moon 



17 



10 1 A. 



1. 



9 49 a.m. 





24 









31 



10 66 a. 



a. 1 10 44 a. M. 







5 



"P. 



IN 

 O 



Day 

 of 



ISostoii. 



ST. Tork. 



Sun 



Rises. 



Sun 



Moon 



High Tide. 



High Tide. 



=• 



\\ eek 







Morning. 



Evening. 



Horning. 



i.veninf:. 



G 





'l ill 



h in 



h nj 



h m 



h 



m 



h m 



h m 



1 Sa. 



2 S 



7 30 

 7 30 



4 39 

 4 39 



SETS 



11 2 



11 



27 



7 47 



8 36 



8 12 



5 32 11 







8 59 



3;Mo. 



7 30 



4 40 



6 35 



14 







35 



9 20 



9 44 



4 Tit. 



7 30 



4 41 



7 37 



59 



1 



21 



10 6 



10 28 



5 We. 



7 30 



4 42 



8 38 



1 43 2 



5 



10 50 



11 11 



6Th. 



7 30 



4 43 



9 38 



2 26 



2 



46 



11 31 



11 52 



7!Fk. 



7 30 



4 44 



10 37 



3 7 



3 



28 





13 



8Sa. 



7 29 



4 45 



11 36 



3 49 



4 



11 



34 



56 



9 S 



7 29 



4 46 



MORN 



4 33 



4 



56 



1 18 



1 41 



10 Mo. 



7 29 



4 47 



34 



5 20! 5 



44 



2 5 



2 29 



11 Tu. 



7 29 



4 48 1 32 



6 10 1 6 



36 



2 55 



3 21 



12| We. 



7 28 



4 49 2 31 



7 3 7 



31 



3 48 



4 16 



13 Th. 



7 28 



4 50 3 32 



7 58 8 



25 



4 43 



5 10 



14 Fit. 



7 27 



4 52 



4 33 



8 52 9 



19 



5 37 



6 4 



15 Sa. 



7 27 



4 53 



5 34 



9 45 10 



12 



6 30 



6 57 



16 & 



7 27 



4 54 



6 32 10 38 11 



3 



7 23 



7 48 



17 Mo. 



7 20 



4 55|rises|H 2811 



52 



8 13 



8 37 



18 Tu. 



7 25 



4 56 



6 19 



1 



15 



9 



9 24 



19, We. 



7 25 



4 58 



7 30 



39 



1 



3 



9 48 ! 10 12 



20 Th. 



7 24 



4 59 



8 42 



1 27 



1 



51 



10 36:11 



21 Fr 



7 24 



5 



9 54 



2 15 



■> 



38 



11 23,11 47 



22 Sa. 



7 23 



5 111 3 



3 2 



3 



26 



11 



23j S 



7 22 



5 3 'morn 



3 51 



4 



IS 



36 1 3 



24 Mo. 



7 21 



5 4 16 



4 46 



5 



15 



1 31 1 2 



25 Tu. 



7 21 



5 5! 1 26 



5 46 6 



18 



2 311 3 3 



26 We. 



7 20 



5 6 2 36 



6 50 7 



22 



3 35 4 7 



27 Th. 



7 19 



5 8 3 44 



7 54 8 



26 



4 39: 5 11 



28 Fr. 



7 18 



5 9 4 47 



8 56 !' 9 



25 



5 41 6 10 



29 Sa. 



7 17 



5 10 5 44 



9 53 10 



20 



6 38 7 5 



30 a 



7 16 



5 12 SETS 



10 45;ll 



9 



7 30 7 54 



31 Mo. 7 15 



5 13 5 21 



11 31J11 



53 



8 16; 8 38 



