2.'8 



Oottingeu 

 Mean Time. 



1882. 

 September, 

 h. m. 



A.M. 



22ncl 8 48 



— 9 17 



— 9 23 



— 10 33 



— 10 38 



— 11 23 



23r(l 4 32 



— 5 23 



— 6 23 



— 7 23 



— 8 23 



^ 11 23 



24th 8 28 



25th 3 43 



— 4 8 



— 4 28 



— 7 23 



_ 9 23 



26th 5 23 



— 8 23 



— 8 53 



— 9 23 



Local 

 Mean Time. 



H. F. 



V. F. 



27tli 



3 33 



4 23 



5 43 



— 6 18 

 28 th 8 23 



— 9 43 



P.M. 



29th 12 23 

 Oclober. 



A.M. 



5 58 



6 22 



1st 



6 27 



7 8 

 7 17 



7 52 



7 57 



8 8 



1882. 

 September, 

 d. h. m. 



A.M. 



22 12 25 



12 40 



29 



30 



1 







— 2 10 



— 2 15 



— 30 



P.M. 



— 89 



— 90 



— 10 



— 11 



— 12 



A.M. 



23 3 



24 12 5 



P.M. 



— 7 20 



_ 7 45 



_ 8 5 



— 11 



A.M. 



25 1 



P.M. 



— 9 



— 12 



A.M. 



26 12 30 



— 1 



P.M. 



— 7 10 



— 80 



— 9 20 



— 9 55 



.27 12 



A.M. 



28 1 20 







A second arch arising in N.E. horizon ascending gradually 

 from the horizon to the zenith, clouds of lij^ht suddenly 

 breaking forth and separating into rays which streamed 

 upwards, at the same time moving backwards and 

 forwards along the arch (4). (Magnetic disturbance.) 



Difiused and curtain-shaped aurora moving from zenith 

 towards N., colours crimson, transparent yellow, 

 emerald green, and scarlet. 



„ fading awav, except a faint arch from E.N.E. 

 to W. 



Band from N.E. to W.(l) - - - - 



„ separated into vivid rays converging at the zenith - 



Arch (1) from E. to N.W. ... - 



Faint arch from N.N.E. to N.W., about 10' alt. - 



Faint patch in the S.E. horizon, about 5' alt. 



Faint band from S.E. to N.W. - - - - 



Diffused auroral light (1) in N.E. horizon - 



Faint auroral light in S.E. - - - - 



inS.W. - - _ - 



,, „ in E. to zenith, 10' in width 



Diffused auroral lights in N.W. extending to zenith 

 Band (1) from N.W. to 30° of S.S.E. Faint green patch 



in E.S.E. 

 Bands (1) from N.W. to S.E. and N.W. to S.S.E. 

 Aurora visible through clouds on the zenith 



Aurora emerging from the clouds in the S.W. horizon. 

 It appears to be the termination of a bright band 

 crossing the sky from S.E. ; colour greenish. 



Faint band from N.N.E. to N.W. 



Faint patches of auroral light in S.E. and N.W. 



Arch (1) from S.W. to S.E. 2° S. of zenith. (Great 



magnetic disturbance.) 

 Faint diffused masses of auroral light in N.W. horizon - 



Faint auroral light in S.E. moving towards S.W. 



Faint patches of aurora in S.E. and N.W. 



Faint arch, S.E. to N.W., 22" from N.W. horizon, drifting' 



towards N.E. 

 Diffused mass of aurora in N.W., slightly prismatic. 



(Bifilar very much disturbed.) 

 Diffused auroral light from N. through zenith to W. (1). 



(Instruments very much disturbed.) 



Faint variegated baud from S.E. through zenith 



Patch of aurorallight (I) in N.W. - - - 



Faint patches of aurora in zenith about 10" in width 

 Faint streak of aurora about 5° from zenith to N.W. 



horizon, about 20°. 

 Faint arch through zenith, from N.W. to S.E. ("5). 



Parallel arch (-5) 5° to S. 

 Arch (1) 30° alt. N.W. through zenith to about 30° alt. 



iu S.E. 

 A few faint streamers of aurora in S.E. between the moon 



and horizon. 

 Aurora became very faint .... 



Patch in E. (1) about 5 alt. Faint patch iu zenith 

 Broad arch (1) about 20° alt. N.W. to zenith, and ex- 



tendinii iu two arches to S.E. and E. horizon. 



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