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June 25. — 4h. p.m. Faint aurora in S. and S.S.E. 



Midnight. Patihes of streamers to E., altitude 10'. 



.Kine L'G. — I'll. a.m. Hand of aurora, extending from S., ]>assing a little K. of zenith to N. Patches in E. 

 4h. a.m. Streamers from N.E. to S. 

 6h. a.m. Irregular streamers from N.E. to S. and in S.M'. 



J\u>e 30. — 8h. p.m. Bright streamers from N.E. to S.E., altitude 10°. 



July 1. — Sh. p.m. Bright aurora glow in E. and S.E. behind hills. 



8h. 26m. p.m. Short curtain, extending from W. 20° N. to W. magnetic. Bright as star of 

 2nd magnitude. Movement left to right, rather rapid. Breadth of curtain 5° to 6°, altitude 15°. 

 Sky covered with thin mist. This disappeared in a few minutes, leaving only a diffused light, 

 which remained some time after. Exposed spectrum plates. 



lOh. p.m. Very faint streamers between W.N.W. and N.N.E. (magnetic), altitude 8° to 15°. 

 Temperature, - 20° F. Misty all round to an altitude of 80°. Calm. 



Midnight. Bright are between "W.N.W. 8° to N.AY. 15° (magnetic), be, 2. Clouds W. to 

 N.W. true. 



July 2. — Ih. a.m. Four faint bands between N. 20° W. and N.N.E. (magnetic), altitiides 8°, 10°, 12°, and 

 15°. Bright confused patch S.W., altitude 12° to 20°. 



2h. a.m. Faint auroral bands of light between S.W. by W. and N. 20° W. magnetic, and 

 faint streamers S.AV. magnetic, 10° to 15° in altitude. 



6h. a.m. Bright patch between S.W. and N.N.E., altitude 10° to 20°. 



The above auroree, July 1 and 2 (lOh. p.m. to 6h. a.m.), varied considerably in intensity and 

 form. The intensity never exceeded a star of the 2nd magnitude, but was generally much 

 fainter. 



8h. a.m. Bright auroral arcs and streamers S. to N.W. true, and two beams over White 

 Island (S. by E.) resembling clouds, the whole being very unsteady. Visible for 30 seconds 

 E. to N.W. arcs, altitudes 20° to 30°, the brightest vertical ray reaching to about 40°. 

 Weather bright. Wind E.S.E., 1-2. Temperature, - 18° F. 



July 3. — 6h. a.m. Eapidly changing, but generally faint aurora, extending N.E. to S.S.E. Streamers 

 from N.E. to E.S.E., extending to an altitude of 20°. An incomplete curtain E.S.E. to 

 S.S.E. between the altitudes of 7 and 18°. Temperatm-e, - 23°-5 F. Weather b. Wind E. by 

 N., 6-7. 



lOh. a.m. Faint arc from N.N.E to S.S.E., altitude 10°. Streamer in N. 



4h. p.m. Bright arc from S. to N.E. by E. Part of arc, low down on horizon, seen from 

 Cape Armitage, altitude 5°, E. to S.S.E. 



6h. p.m. Faint auroral arc in E.S.E. 



July 4. — 2h. a.m. Faint streamers in N., altitude 40°, three in number and quite detached. 



4h. a.m. Very faint patch in N., altitude 20°. Very faint band in E., altitude 10°, 

 parallel to hills. Above this, at an altitude of 15°, very faint streamers occasionally manifested 

 themselves. 



6h. a.m. Very faint streamers in S., altitude 10°. 



Midnight. Faint arc S.E. to E. 



July 5. — 8h. a.m. Faint arc from N.E. to S.E., altitude 10°. 

 lOh. a.m. Faint arc from N. to S.E. 



July 6. — Arc from S.S.E. through zenith to N.N.E. (No time stated.) 



July 12. — 4h. p.m. Extensive faint aurora iu N. extending to 20° and 30°. 



