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SOME time ago an account was given in these columns (December 29, 1921, vol. 108, p. 570) of the probable expeditions which would go out, and the stations that would be occupied, for the observation of the total eclipse of the sun in September of last year. This programme was very nearly followed, excepting that Mr. Evershed's party from South India, instead of occupying one of the islands of the Maldive group, went to a station, Wallal, on the north-west coast of Australia, thus joining up with other expeditions located there.
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LOCKYER, W. The Total-Eclipse of the Sun, September 21, 1922. Nature 111, 618–619 (1923). https://doi.org/10.1038/111618a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/111618a0