The First New Moon in the Year 1 B.C.

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IN making some computations last March about the occurrence of new moon, an error of statement was discovered in the ninth edition of the ``Encyclopædia Britannica'' under ``Calendar,'' vol. iv., p. 594, and repeated in the eleventh edition, vol. iv., p. 993; it is also given in Barlow and Bryan's ``Mathematical Astronomy,'' p. 215. The erroneous statement is that new moon occurred on January 1 in 1 B.C. New moon in January 1 B.C., occurred on January 25, 12h. 26m. Jerusalem Mean Civil Time.

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