INFORMATION FOR 1936
MORNING AND EVENING STARS

Mercury will be Evening Star about January 16, May 7, September 4 and December 29; and Morning Star about February 25, June 25 and October 16.

Venus will be Morning Star till June 29 and then Evening Star the rest of the year.

Jupiter will be Morning Star till June 10; then Evening Star till December 27; and then Morning Star again the rest of the year.

ECLIPSES--Standard Time

There will be four Eclipses, two of the Sun, two of the Moon.

I.--A Total Eclipse of the Moon, January 8-9. Invisible to the United States. The beginning visible generally to Europe, eastern Africa, Asia, Australia, Alaska and northwestern Canada; the ending visible generally to Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia with the exception of the southeastern part and northwestern Alaska.

II.--A Total Eclipse of the Sun. June 19. Invisible to the United States. Visible to northeastern Africa, Europe except the southwestern part, Asia except the extreme southern part and the Arctic regions.

III.--A Partial Eclipse of the Moon, July 4-5. Invisible to the United States. The beginning visible generally to Africa with the exception of the western part, Asia with the exception of the extreme northern part and Australia; the ending visible generally to Africa with the exception of the northwestern part, eastern Europe, Asia with the exception of the extreme northeastern part and Australia.

IV.--An Annular Eclipse of the Sun, December 13-14. Invisible to the United States. Visible to Australia, Polynesia and South Pacific Ocean.

The "moon signs" on the following pages are noted as follows:
ARIES
AQUARIUS
CANCER
CAPRICORNUS
GEMINI
LEO
LIBRA
PISCES
SAGITTARIUS
SCORPIO
TAURUS
VIRGO

AR
AQ
CAN
CAP
GE
LE
LI
PI
SA
SC
TA
VI