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of any importance is ‘ Mudbunee,’ which you will find on the map, 
it is on the other side of the Gunduck, i. e. the west.” 
3. From Major J. F. Tennant through Lieutenant-Colonel 
Thuillier, the following table shewing the central line and limits of 
annularity of the solar eclipse of July 7th, 18G1. 
ANNULAR ECLIPSE OF THE SUN, July 7th, 1S61. 
Table shewing the limiting lines within which the phase is annular and also 
the line inhere it is central. 
Times at 
Greenwich. 
- ° £ 
CO _ -fci 
3J £ -r* 
3 A 5 
£ as 
23 3 5 
a 
North Limit. 
Central Line. 
Soutli Limit. 
Latitude. 
Long. E. 
Latitude. 
Long. E. 
Latitude. 
Long. E. 
Sun 
rising 
O • / 
o / 
O / 
o / 
at place 
67.4 
o 12.6 S 
85 58.5 
0 29.3 S 
86 4.8 
0 45.5 S. 
86 11.9 
h. 
in. 
12 
22 
59.8 
2 24.4 N. 
92 27.6 
2 6.9 N. 
92 27.2 
1 51.3 N. 
92 31.3 
12 
23 
56.6 
3 31 0 „ 
95 16.2 
3 15.8 „ 
95 18.2 
3 1.4 „ 
95 23.1 
12 
24 
54.1 
4 19.3 „ 
97 21.1 
4 5.0 „ 
97 24.2 
3 50.5 „ 
97 26.4 
12 
25 
52.7 
4 58.3 „ 
99 4.2 
4 45.0 „ 
99 7.1 
4 31.0 „ 
99 10.7 
12 
26 
50.4 
5 34.4 „ 
100 38.9 
5 20.6 „ 
100 37.8 
5 8.4i „ 
100 46.4 
12 
27 
48.9 
6 1.9 „ 
J01 53.6 
5 49.6 „ 
10L 56.3 
5 36 2 „ 
101 58.8 
12 
28 
47.5 
6 30.9 „ 
103 6.3 
6 16.6 „ 
103 10.6 
6 5.0 „ 
103 13.3 
“ The first column gives the Greenwich mean times except in the 
first line where the time is local sunrise. 
“ The second column shows the interval between the formation of 
the annulus of light round the moon’s limb, and its rupture on the 
Eclipse again becoming partial. 
“The central line is that along which the apparent centres of the 
sun and moon will be seen to coincide at the middle of the Eclipse, 
and the time of coincidence is that in the first column at the place 
denoted by the corresponding Latitude and Longitude. 
“ The North limit is that line where at the greatest Eclipse the 
moon’s limb j will be seen to touch the sun’s internally on the south 
side. At the South limit they will touch on the north side. The 
times and Geographical places correspond. 
4. From the Secretary to the Government of India, Foreign 
Department, the following letter and memorandum regarding a 
Scientific expedition which it was proposed to despatch into’ the 
Trans-Himalayan districts of Chinese Tartary. 
