Appendix A. List of Eclipse Images employed Appendix A of Hayakawa et al. (2021, Journal of Space Weather and Space Climate, 11, 1. doi: 10.1051/swsc/2020035) 'Graphical Evidence for the Solar Coronal Structure during the Maunder Minimum: Comparative Study of the Total Eclipse Drawings in 1706 and 1715'. The Table below gives a list of eclipse images used in the current paper but were not used in the survey of long-term variation of streamer belt width by Owens et al. (2017)*. Hence it is an update of the list given in the supplementary information to Owens et al. (2017) . Image type codes given in column 6 are: 1. Reprocessed photograph; 2. Un-reprocessed photograph; 3. Drawing/painting/lithograph from photographs; 4. Coronagraph Image; 5. Value Scaled by Loucif and Koputchmy (1989); 6. Hand drawn sketch or painting. 7. Written report. The parameters [Λ_SB]E and [Λ_SB]W (columns 4 and 50 are the average heliographic latitudes in the north and south hemispheres covered by the streamer belt(s) seen to the east and west limb of the sun, respectively. Our (modern) interpretation of images is given in the last column (in parenthesis are interpretations of text records). Sunspot number, R at the time f the eclipse are given in column 9 after 1749 are the revised monthly International Sunspot numbers generated by the Royal Observatory of Belgium before 1749 a range of annual value estimates are given based on the range of optimal model reconstructions of sunspot number in Vaquero et al. (2015a). Column 10 gives the designated sunspot cycle number and column 11 gives the phase of the sunspot cycle (in degrees) at which the eclipse occurs, θ_e, whereas column 12 gives the phase of the maximum of that cycle, θmax. Column 13 gives the value of |θ_e−θ_max|, low values of which mean the eclipse was at sunspot maximum conditions and values approaching 180° are around sunspot minimum. * https://static-content.springer.com/esm/art%3A10.1038%2Fsrep41548/MediaObjects/41598_2017_BFsrep41548_MOESM52_ESM.doc ===== year month day [Λ_SB]E [Λ_SB]W code Imaged from Image Source /Reference monthly R solar cycle # θ_e θ_max |θ_e-θ_max| corona description 2019 7 2 51.5 51 1 "Tres Cruses, Chile" Miloslav Druckmüller (fig. 1) 2 24 330 167 163 SS minimum 2013 11 3 90 90 1 "Pokwero, Uganda" Miloslav Druckmüller (fig. 1) 114 24 152 167 15 SS maximum 2009 7 22 64.8 57.9 1 Marshall Islands Miloslav Druckmüller (fig. 1) 6 24 15 167 152 SS minimum 1914 8 21 56.5 59 3 "Minsk, Russia" Dyson (1927) (fig. 1) 10 15 38 148 110 SS minimum 1905 8 30 90 90 3 "Sfax, Tunisia" Dyson (1927) (fig. 1) 102 14 109 129 20 SS maximum 1901 5 18 63.6 67.1 3 "Pamplemousses, Mauritius" Dyson (1927) (fig. 1) 0 13 337 117 220 SS minimum 1860 7 18 90 90 6 "Torreblanca, Spain" "Gugliemo (Ernst) Tempel (Ranyard, 1879)" 206 10 144 133 10 SS max + CME 1860 7 18 90 90 6 "Rivabellosa, Spain" Frederico Oom (Ranyard, 1879) 206 10 144 133 10 SS max + CME 1860 7 18 90 90 6 "La Guardia, Spain" Fancis Galton (Ranyard, 1879) 206 10 144 133 10 SS max + CME 1860 7 18 90 90 6 "Miranda, Spain" M.F. Weedon (Ranyard, 1879) 206 10 144 133 10 SS max + CM 1860 7 18 90 90 6 "Pancerbo, Spain" J.M. Wilson (Ranyard, 1879) 206 10 144 133 10 SS max + hint of CME 1860 7 18 90 90 6 "Castellón, Spain" George Rumker (Ranyard, 1879) 206 10 144 133 10 SS max + hint of CME 1860 7 18 90 90 6 "Bilbao, Spain" "Lewis (Eddy, 1974)" 206 10 144 133 10 SS max + hint of CME 1860 7 18 90 90 6 "Valencia, Spain" "Carl von Wallenberg (Ranyard, 1879)" 206 10 144 133 10 SS max + hint of CME 1860 7 18 90 90 6 "Llodio, Spain" "Murray (Ranyard, 1879)" 206 10 144 133 10 SS max + CME 1860 7 18 90 90 6 "Castellón, Spain" Secchi (Ranyard. 1879) 206 10 144 133 10 SS max 1860 7 18 90 90 6 "Castellón, Spain" "Freiherr von Feilitzsch (Ranyard, 1879)" 206 10 144 133 10 cross + CME 1860 7 18 90 90 6 "Castellón, Spain" "E. Plantamour (Ranyard, 1879)" 206 10 144 133 10 halo and streamers 1860 7 18 6 "Vitoria, Spain" G.D.E. Weyer (Ranyard, 1879) 206 10 144 133 10 halo and cross 1860 7 18 90 90 6 "Pobes, Spain" "Winnecke (Ranyard, 1879)" 206 10 144 133 10 halo and streamers 1860 7 18 6 "Vitoria, Spain" H.A Goodwin (Ranyard, 1879) 206 10 144 133 10 "halo, short streamers" 1860 7 18 90 90 6 "Pobes, Spain" C. Weiler (Ranyard, 1879) 206 10 144 133 10 SS maximum 1860 7 18 6 "Lambessa, Algeria" M. Bulard (Ranyard, 1879) 206 10 144 133 10 a cross 1860 7 18 90 90 6 "Santander, Spain" "(Cmndr.) Thompson (Ranyard,1879)" 206 10 144 133 10 SS maximum 1860 7 18 6 "Mirada d’Ebro, Spain" "J. Bonomi (Ranyard,1879)" 206 10 144 133 10 halo and 1 streamer 1860 7 18 90 90 7 "Steilacoon, USA" "J.M. Gilliss (Ranyard, 1879)" 206 10 144 133 10 SS max + CME 1860 7 18 90 90 7 "Ungava Bay, Labrador" "A.D. Ashe (Ranyard, 1879)" 206 10 144 133 10 SS max + CME 1860 7 18 90 90 7 "Vitoria, Spain" "George Shulz (Ranyard, 1879)" 206 10 144 133 10 CME 1860 7 18 90 90 7 "Lambessa, Algeria" "M. Bulard (Ranyard, 1879)" 206 10 144 133 10 CME 1860 7 18 90 90 7 "Tudela, Spain" R.A.Thompson (Ranyard, 1879) 206 10 144 133 10 streamers and CME 1860 7 18 7 "Arrana, Spain" John Stronglein (Ranyard, 1879) 206 10 144 133 10 streamers and CME 1860 7 18 7 Pancerbo Chevallier (Ranyard, 1879) 206 10 144 133 10 streamers and CME 1860 7 18 7 "Briviesca, Spain" M. Burat (Ranyard, 1879) 206 10 144 133 10 streamers 1860 7 18 90 90 7 "Aguilar, Spain" Breen (Ranyard, 1879) 206 10 144 133 10 uniform halo 1778 6 24 90 90 6 Vessel ‘El España’ "de Ulloa 1779 (Vaquero, 2003)" 368 3 113 113 1 SS maximum 1766 2 9 6 Vessel Comte d’Artois Le Gentil 1781 (fig. 14) 20 1 347 201 146 a cross 1715 5 3 6 "Cambridge, UK" Roger Cotes (fig. 13) 4.6 -3 94 163 70 a ring and a rectangular cross 1715 5 3 6 "Unknown, UK" Unknown (fig. 13) 4.6 -3 94 163 70 a cross 1715 5 3 7 "London, UK" "Edmond Halley (1715, pp. 249-250)" 4.6 -3 94 163 70 ring and perpetual flashes; streak of a dusky but strong red Light 1706 5 12 90 90 6 Nürnberg Maria Clara Eimmart (fig. 9) 4.1 -4 189 166 23 uniform halo 1706 5 12 90 90 6 "Zürich, Switzerland" Johann Melchior Füssly (fig. 8) 4.1 -4 189 166 23 uniform halo 1706 5 12 90 90 6 "Zürich, Switzerland" Johann Meyer (fig. 7) 4.1 -4 189 166 23 uniform halo 1706 5 12 90 90 7 "Bern, Switzerland" "Stannyan’s (Flamsteed, 1706, pp. 2240-2241)" 4.1 -4 189 166 23 red streak of light 1706 5 12 90 90 7 "Marly, France" "Cassini (1706, pp. 250-251) " 4.1 -4 189 166 23 a round neck of pale light around the eclipsed sun 1706 5 12 90 90 7 "Montpellier, France" "de Plantade and de Clapiès (1706, p. 8)" 4.1 -4 189 166 23 a white crown/ring 1706 5 12 90 90 7 "Geneva, Switzerland" "Duillier (1706, p. 2242)" 4.1 -4 189 166 23 whiteness encompassing the moon equally on all sides 1706 5 12 90 90 7 "Tarascon, France" "Marsigli (Cassini, 1706, p. 251)" 4.1 -4 189 166 23 ray and corona 1706 5 12 90 90 7 "Nürnberg, Germany" Wurzelbau (1706) 4.1 -4 189 166 23 a ring around the eclipsed Sun 1706 5 12 90 90 7 "Altdorf, Germany" Müller (letter to Delisle) 4.1 -4 189 166 23 a ring around the Moon 1706 5 12 90 90 7 "Marseilles, France" "Laval and Chazelles (Cassini, 1706, p. 251)" 4.1 -4 189 166 23 light immediately surrounding the eclipsed sun 1652 4 8 90 90 7 "Carrigfergus, N. Ireland" "Wybard (Wing, 1656, pp. 98-99)" 1.3 124 167 43 uniform concentric corona with bright and radiating light 1652 4 8 90 90 7 "Carrigfergus, N. Ireland" "Vice Perfect of Carrigfergus (Wing, 1656, pp. 99-100)" 1.3 124 167 43 bright corona with reddish margin