NOTES.-Mars becomes stationary again on the 10th in the eastern portion of the Constellation Leo, after which he again moves forward (eastward) past the Stars. He is still very bright and is in the meridian as Venus is setting. The conjunction of Venus and Neptune on the 15th will aid in locating the latter: 3° JUNE. For Pacific Coast Points corresponding to these zones of Lat. add Cm. to Moon's rising and setting, or add 2m. for each hour west of Merid. of Wash. and subtract same for eastern Longitude. 10 W 4 1 M 4 177 38 morn 4 257 29 morn 4 317 24 morn 4 367 18 morn 4 537 3 8 31 4 527 SETS M. B. M.. M. H. Imorn 5 06 55 morn 12 74 596 55 12 5 212 444 59 6 56 12 44 21 22 4 596 56 1 23 3 1 58 4 59 6 57 2 0 2 36 4 596 57 2 40 4 3 15 4 596 58 3 20 4 3 574 596 58 4 2 5 rises. 4 59 6 59 rises. 5 7 31 1 596 59 7 25 6 8 18 4 597 69 14 7 9 39 4 SETS M. 0 8 12 59 7 08 55 597 19 34 7.10 16 4 59 7 110 13 810 51 4 597 811 24 4 597 911 58 4 597 9 morn 4 59 7 10 12 33 4 597 210 48 211 23 3 11 58 3 morn 312 34 4 1 13 4 1 54 M.Neptune after 26th. 524 Mercury until the 3d. Mars. 7 24 2 6 24 2 First Quarter. 2 9 24 2 8 24 2 Neptune until 26th. SATURN (8) MARS (♂) (h) Day SETS RISES In Merid. In In In Merid. Merid. I N. Orl's N. Y. N. Orl's N. Y. 12 26 12 13 6 9 12 0 12 23 N. Orl's N. Y. N. Orl's N. Y 5 NOTES. URANUS will be brightest on the 15th when passing the meridian at midnight, being in Scorpio between the two branches of the Milky Way and pointed at (nearly) by the handle of the Milk-Maid's Dipper about 20° east. His R. A. is 17h. 32m. 14s. and Dec. 23° 16′ 19" south. JULY. For Pacific Coast Points corresponding to these zones of Lat. add 6m. to Moon's rising and setting, or add 2m. for each hour west of Merid. of Wash. and subtract same for eastern Longitude. 117 5 morn 17 4 12 2 17 4 12 42 27 1 21 1 57 5 27 4 2 2 2 2 38 5 37 4 2 44 3 21 5 47 4 3 31 1 W 4 187 4911 534 267 40 11 554 317 3511 564 377 29 11 574 557 morn ||5 2 Th 4 197 49 morn 4 267 40 morn 4 327 35 morn 4 377 29 morn 4 557 11 12 15 3 Fr4 197 49 12 254 277 40 12 29 4 327 35 12 31 4 387 29 12 334 567 11 12 39 5 4 Sa 4 207 4812 57 4 277 39 1 34 337 34 1 54 387 28 1 8 4 567 1 1 175 5 S 4 207 48 1 33 4 287 39 1 404 337 34 1 43 4 397 28 1 46 4 577 1 6 M 4 217 48 2 11 4 297 39 19 4 347 34 2 22 4 407 28 2 26 4 577 1 7 Tu 4 217 47 2 55 4 307 39 3 44 357 34 3 8 4 407 28 3 124 587 11 8 W 4 227 47 3 42 4 307 38 3 50 4 357 33 3 55 4 417 27 3 594 587 10 4 12 5 9 Th 4 237 46 rises. 4 317 38 rises. 4 367 33 rises. 4 427 27 rises. 4 597 10 rises. 5 10 Fr4 247 46 8 3 4 327 38 7 56 4 377 33 7 53 4 437 27 7 50 5 11 Sa 4 257 45 8 37 4 337 37 8 32 4 387 32 8 29 4 447 26 8 26 5 12 S 4 267 45 9 7 4 337 37 9 3 4 397 32 9 14 457 26 8 59 5 13 M 4 277 44 9 344 347 36 9 32 4 397 31 9 31 4 457 25 9 30 5 14 Tu 4 277 4310 34 357 36 10 2 4 407 31 10 2 4 467 25 10 15 15 W 4 287 43 10 31 4 367 35 10 32 4 417 30 10 32 4 477 24 10 32 5 16 Th 4 297 4211 04 377 34 11 2 4 427 29 11 3 4 487 24 11 75 17 Fr 4 307 4111 30 4 387 34 11 35 4 437 29 11 37 4 497 23 11 39 18 Sa 4 307 40 morn 4 397 33 morn 4 447 28 morn 4 507 23 morn 5 19 S 4 317 4012 64 397 32 12 12 4 447 28 12 15 4 507 22 12 17 5 20 M 4 327 39 12 48 4 407 32 12 56 4 457 27 12 59 4 517 21 1 3 5 21 Tu 4 337 38 1 38 4 417 31 1 46 4 467 26 1 50 4 527 21 1 545 22 W 4 347 37 2 354 427 30 2 434 477 25 2 48 4 537 20 2 52 5 23 Th 4 357 36 3 414 437 29 3 49 4 487 24 3 534 537 19 3 57 5 24 Fr4 367 35 sets. 4 447 28 sets. 4 497 23 sets. 4 547 18 sets. 87 25 Sa 4 377 34 8 10 4 457 27 8 5 4 497 22 8 34 557 17 8 15 26 S 4 397 33 8 46 4 467 26 8 44 4 507 22 8 434 567 17 8 42 5 97 27 M 4 407 32 9 20 4 477 25 9 20 4 517 21 9 19 4 567 16 9 19 5 107 28 Tu 4 417 31 9 54 4 487 24 9 56 4 527 20 9 56 4 577 15 9 57 5 117 29 W 4 427 30 10 27 4 497 23 10 30 4 537 19 10 31 4 587 14 10 33 5 127 30 Th 4 437 2811 04 507 2211 54 547 18 11 74 597 1411 95 137 31 Fr4 447 2711 344 517 2111 404 557 1711 434 597 1311 465 136 59 11 565 186 53 morn PHASE STANDARD TIME 31212154 18 27 20 12 6 14 3 28 50 7.5 6 22 17 Sign Moon Perigee-Pioneer Day. L. (26). Superior-St. James. D30 7th S. aft. TRINITY: 8th aft. Pen6,90°43′ N. [tecost (Cath.) 8 h and Brightest. EVENING STARS, ETC. 60th Merid. 75th Merid. 90th Merid. 105th Merid 120th Merid Mercury. until the Mercury after the Inter-Col. Eastern Venus. [26th. Central Mountain Pacific 26th. Neptune. 3 2 1 11 43 8 I 24 17 2 Venus'semi-diameter Jupiter. 9 43 increases from 11.00" Saturn. 0 24 17 11 24 to 16.0." Uranus. 3 1431 2 14/31 6 46 24 5 4624 4 46 Saturn will be brigh- Mercury brightest 0 14 30 11 14 test on the 30th. 15th. First Quarter. 1 [H. Utah. Fr Sa PHENOMENA. CHURCH DAYS, SAINTS, LEGAL HOLIDAYS, ETC. . 0° 09' S. An Occultion. D27 4th S. aft. TRINITY: 5th aft. Pen- Gr. Elong. East. 45° 30'. 6hh5° 11' South. D28 5th S. after TRINITY: 6th after Stationary. [Pentecost (Cath.) St. Swithin's Day. (15) 6. 42° 55′ South. ? in . in Perihelion. D29 6th S. aft. TRINITY: 7th aft. Pen M 2 50 8 51 NOTES.-Venus will be in the handle of the Sickle, near a Leonis (Regulus) in Leo, on the 5th and 6th, Venus being only one-half a degree north of that brilliant Star. MARS will be in conjunction with the bright Star a Virginis (Spica) on the 23d, being only 1° 30′ north of that Star. The occultation of MARS by the Moon on the 1st will be visible in the Southern States, the parallels of latitude between which it will be visible in the main, are 42° N. and 25° S. |