JTerricPa Auroral Register. 



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Mucli cloudeJ. A.B.* 



N. much obstructed by clouds. No A.B. seen to 9:^''. 



Clear. No A.B. to 9^^ 



Ov't. Obs. impos. to W\ and probably all night. 



Ov't. Obs. impos. to 9|'', and probably all night. 



Mostly ov't to 9^'' at least. Obs. nearly impos.* 



Ov't. Obs. impos. to 10^''. 



Very clear. No A.B. to 9;^''. Rain in the night. 



Ov't. Obs. impos. to 10'\ and doubtless much later. 



Clear, except cloud low on N. liorizon. No A.B. to 9^'' 



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



Mostly clear. No A.B. to 9i'' 



(333) 



Ov't 



Clear. 



Clear. 



Clear. 



Clear. 



and doubtless all niofht. 



Obs. impos. to 11\ ^ 



No A.B. to \0V\ ' 



Moon. No A.B. seen to 9''. 



Moon. No A.B. seen to 9^". 



Moon. A.B., first noticed at 9i\* (334) 



Mostly ov't. Moon. Obs. nearly impos. to 10''.* 

 Clear. JNIoon. No A.B. seen to 10'\ and none at 2'' a.m. of 11th. 

 Nearly clear. Moon. No A.B. seen to lO''. 

 Partly clear. Moon. No A.B. seen to 10^''. No good obs. 

 Mostly cl'r ; cl'd low in N. and N. W. : moon : no A.B. seen to 9^''. 

 Clear. INIoon. No A.B. seen to 10**. Did not observe personally. 

 Clear. Moon. No A.B. seen to 9^*". 



Ov't to 10'': obs. impos. : at 1 Of '' m'y cl'r in N. : moon: no A.B. vis. 

 Ov't, chiefly. Moon. Obs. impos. to lO**. 

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



No A.B. to 9". 



No A.B. to 8" SO"". 

 Obs. impos. to 9^''.* (335) 



Suspicions of slight A.B. to 9^^* (336) 



Much clouded to 9", and"9'' to 9|'' ov't. No A.B. seen to 9''. 

 Clear. No A.B. to 9^".* 



No A.B. to 9|^ 



No A.B. to 10\ 



I suspect a faint auroral light about 10''. No streamers. 

 Obs. impos. to 10'', and probably all night. 



No A.B. to 10''. 



No A,B. to 10''. 



No A.B. to 10''. 



Mostly clear. No A.B. to 10\ 



Clear : moon besrins to interfere : 



Clear. 

 Clear. 

 Ov't. 

 Clear. 



Clear. 



Clear. 



Clear. 



Ov't. 



Clear. 



Clear. 



Clear. 



no A.B. seen to 10'' 



[self observe. 

 : did not my- 



July 23d. — First seen about 8h 45m. At 8h SOm a larg:e red spot about N. 65° W. ; some 

 streamers 40° high ; general white lijyht in N. About llh a shower of rajji. [At 12ch partly 

 clear; few streamers. Mr. M. C. Weld.] 



Julj' 28th. — Slight suspicions of A.B. about 9h SOm on horizon, perhaj)6 due to contrast of 

 clouds. 



Aug. 8th. — Several foint streamers, partly red, reaching up 40° ; no arch. At Sb a.m. of 9th, 

 a general ruddy light in the N. 



Aug. 9th. — No A.B. seen. Abroad from Ih to 31i 30m a.m., sky partly clear, and after 3h very 

 No A.B. in this period, yet about 3h 15m some suspicions of A.B. made doubtful by the 



clear, 

 dawn. 



Aug. 18th. — A.B. suspected through clouds. 



Aug. 21st. — At nil A.B. seen by Mr. Joseph S. Ruth. Several streamers. 



Aug. 22d. — A.B., faint but certain, seen by Mr. F. Bradley; a faint general light, and^at least 

 one streamer. 



Aug. 24th.— Suspected faint auroral light from 9h to lOli. [F. B.] 



