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Aug. 



Herriclc's Aur',"al Register. 



Clear. No A.B. to 10f\* 



Clear. No A.B. to lO''. 



Clear. No A.B. to \Q^. 



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



N. partly clouded: no A.B, between 9*^ and lO*" : at lO'' n'y ov't in N. 



Ov't early ; n'y cl'r 9*^ to 10'' : no A.B. seen to 10" : slight A.B. c'd not 



Mostly clear to 1 1'\ No A.B. to 1 1''. [have been seen. 



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



Very clear. No A.B, to lO''. 



Ov't to 9^". Clearing up about 10\ No A.B. to 10^''. 



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



Somewhat cloudy. No A,B, to ^^ : at 2^* a,m, very cl'r: no A,B. 



Considerably clouded. No A.B. seen to 10^''. Obs. embarrassed. 



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



Clear. No A.B, seen to 2|" a, m, of 10th, 



Very clear. Moon begins to interfere. No A.B, to ll**. 



Tolerably clear, although hazy. Moon, No A.B, to 10". 



Mostly clear, but hazy towards hor. : moon : no A.B, seen to 9^'*. 



Mostly clear, but hazy towards hor, : moon : no A,B, seen to 10". 



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



Mostly ov't, Obs, nearly impos, to 10". Moon, No A.B. seen. 



Nearly clear. Moon. No A.B, seen to 10^", 



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



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



Mostly clear. Moon, No A,B, seen to 10|-", 



Considerably clouded ; but clear space about the north : moon,* 



Mostly clear; much obsc, at 10" : moon: no A.B. seen to 10". 



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



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



Ov't to 9f", and doubtless later,* (243) 



Ov't, almost wholly, Obs, impos, to 9f ", and doubtless later. 



Ov't, Obs, imj^os. to 10", and doubtless later. 



Mostly cleai*, but small clouds hanging about N, No A,B, to 10", 



Mostly clear ; quite clear in N, about 10", No A,B, to 10".* (244) 



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



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



Mostly clear, clouds coming over about 10" : no A.B, to 10",* (245) 



Nearly clear,* (246) 



Much cl'ded ; at 1 0" n'y cl'r in N, except low cloud. No A.B. seen. 



Somewhat clouded in N, to 10".* 



June 25th. — A.B. seen at Worcester, Mass. — Thirteenth Annual Beport of Lunatic Asylum. 

 No particulars jfiven. 



July 8th. — Brilliant A.B. seen at Worcester, Mass. — Thirteenth Ann. Sep. of Lunatic Asylum. 

 No other particulars. 



July 20th. — North seemed quite light, probably due to moonlight. No A.B. surely seen to 

 lOh 15m. 



July 24th. — At Ih a. m. (25th) I looked out from an open window and found N. sky very clear, 

 and moon shining. In N. appeared more than usual light, and I am very much inclmed to 

 think it an A.B. — saw no streamers — about 20° horizontal extent, 2° high. If trees had not 

 obstructed the view I could have determined the case with certainty. [A.B. seen at Worcester, 

 Mass. — Thirteenth Ann. Rep. of Lunatic Asi/lmn. No details.] 



July 28th. — Faint auroral arch from 91> 30m, 60° or 70° horizontal extent. No streamers. 

 [F. B.] 



July 31st.— Faint light in N., probsibly auroral. [F. B.] 



Aug. Ist. — A fault auroral liglit visible from about 9h 30m onward to lOh 30m; seen also after 

 midnight. A diffuse light, perhaps 20° horizontal extent, very indefinite above. I saw no 

 streamers. 



Aug. 3d.— No A.B. to 10b, unless a faint light between two clouds. After midnight looked 

 out, and saw no A.B. ; sky then very clear. 



