TOTAL ECLIPSE OF THE SUN, JANUARY 2:i, 1898. 
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as could be judged, at totality. No stars except Venus were visible for any length 
of time after totality. All the observations were made with the naked eye.” 
North 
at 
The observations of stars may be conveniently expressed as follows :— 
Name. 
Appearance. 
Disappearance. 
Reappearance. 
A. Aquilse 
8 in. before totality 
Shorly afterwards 
At end of totality 
6 Aquilae . . . 
7 ni. 
Venus .... 
6 m. 
12 Ill. after end of totality 
^lars .... 
1 m. after beginning of totality 
Shortly afterwards 
1 • ? .... 
Seen only for a short time be- 
fore 
