to SONO OTA W Out | Day of the Year. 39 11 52 O O O OOTA 0 M. 8. M. M. H. M.H. M H MH. M. H. MH.M.H. MH. M. H. M. H. M. H. M. H. M. 12 3 5117 30 4 38 10 51 3 49 17 25 4 44 10 52 ev 35' 17 19 4 49 10 54 5 10 57 11 49 44 11 521 1 20.7 19 4 50 6 11 52 ev 2 47 19 4 51 morn 1 2 55 17 194 3 48 7 19 4 52 1 53 4 44 7 19 4 53 2 57 55 7 19 4 54 4 6 17 24 4 194 55 39 7 19 4 56 561 6 26 8 33 7 194 57 sets 1 7 51 6 morn 6 11 9 30 7 19 581 6 16 6 328 54 7 30 10 22 7 18 14] 7 469 8 47 11 9 7 15 8 57110 22 4 56 10 1 11 607 16 10 6 11 S 4 57 11 13 morn 7 12 morn 59 morn 51 7 185 1 44 7 175 1 171 1 35 7 165 2 19) 2 112 11 19 4 36 7 15 5 117 115 3 2113 in 155 9 4 7 14'5 10 5 1815 7 6 35 7 13 5 12 rises 125 13 5 7 11 5 15 6 5 167 145 13 17 105 17 8 45 7 13.5 14 9 43 11 15 7 95 18 9 9 44 10 32 7 165 12 10 3 97 12 5 15 10 40 1515 13 11 431 3 487 115 17 11 41lev 34 20111 40 1/6 5615 32 11 34 11 48 BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB 777777ii77777777777777777777777 77tt777777777777777777777777 OTOT OTOT OT OT OTOT ET OT OTOT OTOT A TOT OT OT OT OTOT OTOT OTOT OTOT OT OTOT 5 47 777777ii777777777777 Voor.OOTIA COO 5 000 790 GUIA CO 20 vo Time. Phenomena, Etc. Distance Apart.* H. 3 mo. Mars...... 9 ev. Twilight begins 5h. 46m.; ends, 6:22; duration, lh. 38m. Br'k'n 1 ev. Venus in conjunction with the Moon......... Venus ... 4 19 North. Venus at greatest brilliancy.......... 5 ev. Venus in Perihelion....... Jupiter near the Moon....... Jupiter.... 3 58 North. Mercury at superior conjunction with the Sun .. 9 mo. Mars near the Moon.... 4 57 North. Neptune very close to Moon....... Neptune.. O 48 South. 10 mo. Uranus at Quadration with Sun.... Uranus ... 90 0 West. 4 mo. Saturn near the Moon .... Saturn.... 3 15 South. Day's length, Brooklyn, 10h. 2m., or 5h. 2m, shorter than the longest .......................... ..................... .... 31 | 11 ev. Uranus near the Moon.................................... 3 4 Soul ....................... Uranus... 10 * The " Distance Apart" is reckoned from centre to centre of the bodies, and a convenient unit measurement for small distances will be found in the Moon's apparent diameter, which is half of a degree or 31', or the “Pointers" in the “Big Dipper” for longer distances, which are abo 5° apart. ............ |