Herricl^s Auroral Register. 



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Ov't and raining;. Obs. impos. to 10:^'', and doubtless all nii^ht. 



Ov't with some rain: obs. impos. to 10'', and doubtless all night. 



Ov't and rainino-. Obs. impos. to 11'', and doubtless all night. 



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



Ov't, with slight rain : obs. impos. to 10^^'', and doubtless all night. 



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



Mostly ov't, and some rain : obs. impos. to 10'', and prob. all night. 



Mostly clear. Moon. No A.B. seen to 10''. 



Clear. JNIoon. No A.B. seen to 10". 



Mostly ov't. Moon. No A.B. seen to 10'', and obs. nearly impos.] 



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



Mostly ov't in N. Obs. impos. to 10^^'', and probably later. 



Mostly ov't. Obs. impos. to 10'' 20'", and probably all night. 



Clear after 9''. No A.B. to 10''. Thunder shower from H'' to 8|''. 



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



Ov't, and obs. impos. to 11'' at least. Clear at sunset. 



Clear. No A.B. to 10". 



Ov't. Obs, im])OS. to 11" at least. 



Mostly OA''t. Obs. nearly or quite impos. to 104^". 



Ov't. Obs. nearly or quite impos. to 10^".* 



Ov't. Ol)s. impos. to 10'', and probably all night. 



P'y cl'r, but A'ery hazy ; m'y ov't after 10" : obs. n'y or quite impos. 



Very haz)^: no stars vis. below alt. of 40°: obs. n'y impos. to 10", 



Ov't, Obs. impos, to 10" at least. [and d's all night. 



jNIostly ov't ; wholly so after 10" : obs. impos. to 10^", and p. all n't. 



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



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



Clear. No A.B. to 10". 



Clear. No A.B. to 10".* (215) 



Clear, somewhat hazy about N. horizon.* 



Clear: moon begins to interfere: no A.B. seen to 10". 



Ov't except in S. Obs. impos. to 10|^". 



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



Nearly clear after 10". Moon.* 



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



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



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



Clear. Moon. No A.B. to 9f''. 



Mostly clear. Moon. No A.B. to 10^". 



Clear. Moon. No A.B. seen to 11". 



After about 8:^" ov't. Obs. impos. to 10", and prob. much later. 



Much ov't. Moon. Obs. nearly impos. to 9f". No A.B. noticed. 



Many cirrous cl'ds and much haze about N. : obs. n'y impos. to 10". 



Cl'ss, but hazy: moon after 9" : no A.B. seen, but obs. uncertain. 



Ov't almost M'hoUy to 10". Obs. impos. 



Dense haze up to alt. of 40° : obs. n'y impos, to 11'': no A,B, seen. 



Ov't. Obs. impos, to 104-", and doubtless later. 



Clear. No A.B, to 11", " AVithin from 9f" to 11". 



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



July 2d. — A narrow opening through clouds in N. horizon. Perhaps some unusual light be- 

 yond, but doubtful. 



July 11th. — From 2h to 31i a. m. of 13tli there was a fine auroral arch in N. 



July 12ili. — No A.B. to lOh ; although about lOh I suspected a very slight auroral bank iu 

 north ; ]irobal)ly none. 



July Kith. — Some slight cloudiness in N. illumined by the moon. Probably no A.B. to lOh 

 15in, but observation necessarily uncertain. 



