!!!EIS observations of AR 12673 This document summarizes EIS observations of AR 12673, which produced the two biggest flares of Solar Cycle 24 on 6 and 10 September. The 10 September limb flare was well-studied. Only C5-class flares or higher are listed. !!7-Sep 23:36 to 8-Sep 05:17 (CORE_FLARE_TR120x120) The following flares occurred during this period: 07/23:59 - M3.9\\ 08/02:24 - M1.3\\ 08/03:43 - M1.2 The flares can be seen in the bottom-left corners of the raster images, so the pointing was not ideal. !!8-Sep 07:04 to 8-Sep 15:50 (CORE_FLARE_TR120x120) The pointing was better for this sequence, and we see more of the flaring structures. 08/07:08 - C6.0 \\ 08/07:49 - M8.1\\ 08/15:47 - M2.9 !!9-Sep 11:00 to 9-Sep 17:23 (FlareResponse01) This raster was run above the limb, and the tops of flares loops in Fe XXIV can be seen in the first raster. 09/11:04 - M3.7 !!9-Sep 18:14 to 10-Sep 04:39 (FlareResponse01) Impressive (and complex) loop evolution above the limb for these two events. 09/23:53 - M1.1\\ 10/03:09 - C9.0\\