260 



Gbttiugen 

 Mean Time. 



1882. 

 October, 

 h. m. 



A.M. 



3rd 4 28 



— 56 



— 6 23 



— 5 28 



5tli 



— 8 28 



— 8 43 



— 9 13 



— 9 23 



— 10 23 



11 8 



11 28 



p. 51. 



12 2S 



A.M. 



4 33 



5 28 



6 23 



7 23 



6th 



9 8 



10 23 



11 28 

 r.M. 



12 26 



A.M. 



5 23 



Local 

 Mean Time. 



1882. 

 October, 

 d. h. m. 



P.M. 



2 8 5 



8 43 



— 8 



— 9 



— 9 



— 9 



— 1 



1 30 



P.M. 



15 

 5 



8 30 



8 40 



9 5 

 9 35 



9 50 



10 5 



11 10 



A.M. 



12 5 



— 12 20 



— 12 50 



— 1 



— 20 



— 2 45 



— 35 



— 45 



P.M. 



— 8 10 



9 

 10 

 11 



A.M. 



12 45 

 2 



— 43 



P.M. 



— 90 



n. F. 



D. 



V. F. 



Diffused irreirular-shapod arch (1) from N.W. to S.E., of 

 a greenish colour iu N.W. 7^ S.W. of zenith, and drift- 

 ing towards S. W. horizon. 



Diffused arch (1) from S.E. to N.W., 20' alt., slightly 

 prismatic in .S.E. ( fhe bifilar very much disturbed.) 



Confused masses of aurora (2) N.W. to E. and S.E. from 

 zenith to horizon. 



A bright patch halfway between a. Arietis and horizon, 

 another between a Pegasi and horizon, all striated and 

 witii a good deal of quivering and waving motion. 

 (Bifilar ami vertical force instruments chiefly dis- 

 turbed.) 

 Faint arch from N.W. to S.E. 10° S.W. of zenith 

 „ from S.E. through zenith to 20° alt. N.W. 

 from S.W to E. 10° alt. 



from S.W. to S.E. 



Arch from E. to N. ( 1 ) 



Serpentine .ircli (1) froai N.W. through zenith (where 



brighter (2) and 5 ' in width) to N.E. (Declinometer 



slightly disturbed.) 

 Patches of auroral lisht in N.W. 



alt. - - - - 

 streamers in N.W. (1) 



prismatic, 

 of vertical 



Arch (1) from N.W. to S.E. 10° 

 Faint arch from N.W. to E.S.E., 



and in S.E. ('5). 



Wide diflused arch (2) from N.W. through zenith to S.E. 



„ moving slowly to S. of zenith and 



stri.ited in S.E. 

 Arch (1) from N.W. to E.S.E. about 15° alt. 

 Aurora (2) in rapid motion 10° S. of zeuith , 



(Diminution of horizont.al, and increase 



force.) 

 Bright patches (2) in E.N.E. and N.W. horizon - 

 Bright arch (2) in horizon from N. to E. 

 Arch (2) from E. to S.W. diffused in the E. horizon 



Masses of aurora, covering nearly the whole sky, prismatic, 

 and streaicers (2) from the zenith towards N. W., moving 

 rapidly. (Instruments slightly disturbed.) 



Masses of aurora disappeared - - - - 



Arch from E.to N. \V. tluough Ursa Major, prismatic (1) 

 Ditto ...... 



Arch from N.E. to S.W. with a diffused mass of light 

 in S.W. (1). 



Arch (1) from W. to S.E. 27° alt. S.W. - 



Aurora in S.W. horizon moving towards S.E. 23° S.W. 

 of zenith. 



Faint patch in S.W. horizon - - - - 



Faint band from S.E. to W. 10° N. of zenith 



Arch from S.E. to zenilh (1) - - - - 



Diffused mass of auroral light in E. horizon 



Faint arch from N.E. to S.W. 5° alt. 



Arch (1) from S.W. to S.E. 20° alt. 



Faint patch in N.W. horizon - - - - 



Faint wide patch in N.W. and zenith ... 



Faint arch from E.S.E. through zenith to W.N.W. 



Sky overcast, but faint light in horizon to S. and E., 

 showing auroral line in spectroscope. (Magnetic dis- 

 turbance.) 



212 

 152 



142 



422 

 400 



390 



550 

 700 



550 



