There will be five Eclipses this year, three of 

 the bun and two of the Moon, as follows • 



I. Total of the Moon, Feb. g. BegiAs, o.k? 

 A.M.; total beg-ins, 1.58 A.M.; middle, 2.47 a m • 

 total ends, 3.36 A.M.; ends, 4.37 a.m. ' 



II. Partial of the Sun, Feb. 23, invisible 



III. Partial of the Sun, July 21, invisible. 



IV. Total of the Moon, Au^. 4. The beein- 

 ning- only will be visible in we^stern U S 



V. Partial of the Sun, Aug:. 19, visible in north- 

 western U. S., Wyoming, Montana, Idaho, 

 Washing-ton and Oregon. 



PLANETS BRIGHTEST. 



Mercury March 7-12 and June 5-10, set^tnj^ 

 shortly after the sun; also Sept. 3-8 and Dec 

 12-17, rising shortly before the snn. Venus, Oct' 

 .25. Mars not this year. Jupiter, Dec. 28. Saturn! 

 bept. 4. Uranus, June 28. 



MOVABLE FEASTS, ETC. 



Septuages. Sun.Feb. 11 

 Sexagesima ** ** 18 

 Quinquages.** 25 

 Shrove Tuesday ** 27 

 Ash Wednesday 28 

 Quadrages. Sun. Mar. 4 

 Mid-Lent ''25 

 Passion Sunday. Apl. i 

 Palm Sunday .. «« 8 

 Good Friday. . . «« 13 

 Easter Sunday .. •* 15 

 Low Sunday 22 

 Rogation Sun. .May 20 



Ascension Day. May 24 

 Whit-Sunday.. June 3 

 Trinity Sunday. 10 

 Corpus Christi. . 14 

 Advent Sunday,Dec. 2 

 Dominical Letter. . G 

 Epact r 



Lun.C'cle(Gold.No.) 7 



Solar Cycle n 



Roman Indiction . . 4 



Julian Period 6619 



Dionysian Period.. 235 

 Jewish Lunar Cycle 



Mohammedan Era, year 1324 begini FeK'25. ^ If 

 Jewish Era, year 5667 begins at sunset, Sept. 19. | 



