Term Day Observations. 



188 



February 15, 1883. 



(J) = -I 62'- 38' 52". 



Auroral Observations. 



Faint arch from N.N.W. through Ursa Major to E.S.E., and a few streaks ('S) in N.N.W., 8° alt. 



Arch as above. Another arch from same points through the tail star of Ursa Major, and a streak (-5) from M.N.W. horizon to zenith. 



Both arches as above. Streak disappeared. 



One faint diffused arch (-5) passing through Leo and Ursa Major to N.W. 



„ Streak from Cassiopeia adjoining the arch in N.W. 

 Arch ( • 5') striated from N.N.W. , just above Ursa Major to E.S.E, and several streamers ( • 5) iu N. 

 Arch ( -6) from N.N.W. to E.S.E. , 15° alt., streamers (1) as above. 

 Segment of arch (-7) iu E.S.E., 5° alt. Faint streak (-3) in N.N.E., 40° alt. 

 Streak disappeared, i'aint arch (-3) from E.S.E. to N., 45° ah., till 5.10. 

 Faint streak in jN.N.W., 45° alt., till 5.55. 

 Masses of aurora (-5) from E.S.E. to S.E., 25° alt., till 8.0. 



Bright masses of aurora (1) from 20° alt. in S.E. to zenith. Faint streak in N.N.W. from horizon to 50" alt. 

 The whole zenith covered with aurora, striated, and quivering (1"5). 



„ faint (■5_). 



„ disappeared except a very faint patch in zenith. Faint streak ('3) iu N.N.W to 30° alt. 

 Faint curlaiu-shaped aurora ('7) from E.S.E. to zenith. 

 Diffused arch (1) from E.S.E. to W., 50° alt. 



