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IT having come to my knowledge that some doubts had arisen as to the suitability of Norway as a post of observation for the total eclipse of the sun in 1896, and having had both experience in total eclipse expeditions and of travelling in Norway, I determined to make a special tour of observation both to the west coast, and also to Finmarken, Lapland, and the Russian frontier on the east coast.
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Abridged from a paper read before the Royal Astronomical Society, by Col. A. Burton-Brown (Monthly Notices, R.A.S., vol. lv. No. 3).
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The Total Solar Eclipse of August 8, 18961. Nature 52, 633–635 (1895). https://doi.org/10.1038/052633a0
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