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JTerrick^s Ai(roi'cd Register. 



M'y clear: moon : no A.B. seen to 10'' : within doors most of ev'g. 

 Hazy. Moon. No A.B. gieen to 10''. 

 Ov't and misty. Obs. impos. to 10''. 



Ov't and raining. Obs. impos. to 10'', and doubtless all night. 

 Very cl'r : no A.B. to 10'' : zod. light still bright and conspic, at 8^''. 

 Ov't. No obs. possible to 10'' at least. 

 Very clear. No A.B. to 10''. 

 Veiy clear. No A.B, to 10''. 

 Clear most of evening. No A.B. to 10''. 

 Clear after about 8'', " No A.B. to 10". 

 Ov't. Obs. impos. to 104^'', and doubtless all night, 

 M'y cl'r, but more cl'y in N. than elsewhere : no A.B. seen to 9\^, but 

 Clear. No A.B, to 10'', [obs, embarrassed. 



Ov't. Obs, impos, to 10'' : at 11'' n'y clear but hazy : no A.B. then. 

 Clear, but hazy. No A.B, to 10". 



Ov't and raining. Obs, impos, to 10|^", and doubtless all night. 

 Clear, No A.B, to 10", 



Ov't, with dense haze, Obs, impos, to 10", and prob. all night. 

 Almost wholly ov't. Obs. impos. 

 Clear. No A.B, to 10", 



Ov't, Obs, impos, to 10". [being down. 



Clear: moon interf : no A.B. seen to 10", and none at llf", moon 

 Ov't, 



Clear, but hazy. No A.B, to 10". Moon, [ing down. 



Clear, but hazy : no A,B, to 10" ; none from 2'' to 3" a. m., moon be- 

 Clear. Moon. No A.B. to 9". 

 Ov't. Obs. impos, to 10|^", and doubtless all night. 

 Clear, Moon, No A,B, seen to 10". 

 Clear, Moon, No A,B. to 10". 



Ov't and raining part of time : obs. impos, to 10", and d's all night. 

 Clear, Moon, No A,B, to 10". 



Ov't and raining, Obs, imj^os, to 10|^", and doubtless all night. 

 Clear, Moon, No A.B. to 10", 

 Mostly clear to 9^" ; after that ov't. No A.B. 

 Ov't. Obs. impos, to 10^", and doubtless all night. 

 Mostly clear. No A.B, to 10". 



Ov't and raining, Obs. impos, to 9^", and doubtless all night. 

 Clear, No A,B, to 10|^". 

 Clear. No A.B. to 10'', 

 Clear. No A.B. to 9f",* 



Clear. No A.B. at 11 i". Within doors from 9" to 11". 

 Clear. No A.B. to 9i", 

 Ov't, Obs. impos. to 10"* 

 Clear in N, and W, No A,B, to 9f", 

 Very clear. No A,B. to 10", 



Ov't, Obs. nearly impos. to 10", and doubtless later. 

 Ov't. . Obs. impos, to 10", and doubtless all night, 

 Ov't; misty, Obs, impos. to 11", and doubtless all night. 

 Very clear. No A.B. to 9f". 

 Clear. No A.B. to 10". 

 Clear. Moon besrins to interfere. No A.B. to 10", 



June 1st. — About this time Mr. Francis Bradley also commenced an Auroral Register at New 

 Haven. 



June 4th. — A very considerable display of the A.B. seen at Rochester, N. T. A zone from 

 E. to W. about 9h ; then merry dancers in X., and after midnight, waves. See an account of 

 the display, signed "Howard," in the American Citizen, Rochester, N. Y., June 11th. 



