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three copies on glass are also on 10 in. by 12 in. plates The particulars 
of the photographs are— 
No. 1 : Exposure J s., at 0 m. 2 s. of totality. Diameter of image, 
4*65 in. 
No. 2 : Exposure 4 s., at 0 m. 21 s.—25 s. of totality Diameter of 
image, 4-8 in. 
No. 3 : Exposure 2 s., at 1 m. 50 s.—52 s. of totality. Diameter of 
image, 5T in. 
The Solar Corona, 8th June, 1918; Goldendale, Washington, U.S.A. 
Crocker Eclipse Expedition, Lick Observatory, University of California. Camera, 40 ft. 
Exposure, J second, at 0m. 2s. of totality. 
The figure is from No. 1 photograph, but does not show all the fine 
detail of the original: 
Ten exposures, varying from as short as possible up to 32 s., were taken 
with the 40 ft. camera. 
The coronal streamers are shown with greater sharpness than at any 
preceding eclipse observed by the Lick Observatory. 
