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Before Totality Observed times.

True local times.

h. m. s.

h. m. B.

1

7 8 19-8

7 7 19-4

2

7 10 19-8

7 9 19-4

3

7 14 5-3

7 13 4-9

4

7 18 1-3

7 17 0-9

5

7 22 46-3

7 21 45-9

6

7 28 47-3

7 27 46-9

7

7 31 7-8

7 30 7-4

8

7 35 6-2

7 34 5-8

9

7 38 47-3

7 37 46-9

10

7 42 43-0

7 41 42-6

11

7 44 32-4

7 43 32-0

After Totality.

12

8 2 48-8

8 1 48-4

13

8 3 43-3

8 2 42-9

14

8 11 44-5

8 10 44-1

15

8 12 41-0

8 11 40-6

Plate 16 had tl

iree exposures made upon

it, the clock of the coelostat

being stopped in

order to give the means

for determining the orienta-

tion of the plates,

No.

Observed times.

True local times.

h. m. s.

L. m. s.

17

8 19 40-0

8 18 39-6

18

8 22 34-3

8 21 33-9

19

8 24 25-7

8 23 25-3

20

8 26 44-3

8 25 43-9

21

8 31 28-6

8 30 28-2

22

8 32 33-2

8 31 32-8

23

8 34 40-5

8 33 40-1

24.

8 36 24-5

8 35 24-1

25

8 39 56-3

8 38 55-9

26

8 42 7-5

8 41 7-1

27

8 45 13-2

8 44 12-8

28

8 48 15-4

8 47 15-0

29

8 50 33-7

8 49 33-3

30

8 53 8-2

8 52 7-8

31

8 54 5-0

8 53 4-6

32

8 59 50-2

8 58 49-8

The Director of the Koyal Alfred Observatory has presented to the Astronomer Royal the photographs of the eclipse which he took with