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1848. 



Sept. 3 

 4 

 5 



10 



11 



12 



13 



14 



15 



16 



17 



18 



19 



20 



21 



22 



23 



24 



25 



26 



27 



28 



29 



30 



1 



2 



3 



4 



5 



6 



7 



Oct. 



9 

 10 

 11 

 12 

 13 

 14 

 15 

 16 

 17 

 18 

 19 



HerricJc's A^iroral Hegister. 



Clear. Moon. No A.B. to 8\* (337) 



Ov't to 9'', and probably later. Obs. impos. 



Mostly ov't. Obs. impos. to O*". 



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



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



Mostly ov't in N. to 9|'' : moon : obs. nearly or quite impos. to O^"". 



Mostly clear. 

 Clear, Moon. 

 Clear. Moon. 

 Clear. Moon. 

 Clear. Moon. 



and doubtless all nioht. 



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



No A.B. seen to 9^'\ 



No A.B. seen to lO**. 



No A.B, seen to 84^". 



No A.B. seen to 10'\ 

 Ov't and raining. Obs. impos. to 9'\ 

 Clear. Moon. No A.B. to 10'\ 

 Clear. No A.B. to 10'\ 



Ov't and raining. Obs. impos. to 8^^, and doubtless all night. 

 Clear. No A.B. to 9J-'\ 

 Clear. No A.B. to 9^ 



Ov't. Obs. impos. to 9''. At this time, clouds breaking. 

 Very clear. No A.B. to 9''. 

 Partly clear. At 9*^ ov't. No A.B. seen. 

 Clear. No A.B. to 9'\ 



Mostly ov't. No A.B. seen to 9*^, and probably none occurred. 

 Mostly ov't. No A.B. seen to 10'\ 

 Clear. No A.B. to lO^ 

 Mostly ov't. No A.B. seen to 10^ 



Clear to about 9"^, when it became wholly ov't. No A.B. to 9''. 

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

 to 9'\ and doubtless all night. 

 Obs. impos. to 9^'', and doubtless all night. 

 Obs. impos. to 9'', and doubtless all night. 

 Obs. impos. to 9'', and doubtless all night. 

 Ov't early part of evening ; at 8'' clearing away. No A.B. then. 

 Ov't to 8'' at least, and obs. impos. 

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

 Clear. Moon. No A.B. seen to S\^. 



Clear. Moon. Suspected a slight A.B,, but uncertain to 9''. 

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

 Clear. Moon. No A.B. seen to 10'\ 



Clear. Moon. No A.B. seen to 10". Within from 7'' to 9:^''. 

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



Mostly ov't. Moon. Obs. nearly impos. to 10", and prob. all night. 

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

 Clear. Moon rose about 8". No A.B. to 9". 

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

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

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

 Almost wholly ov't. Some suspicions of .V.B. to 9^-".* 



I 



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'r''m 



Ov't. Obs. impos. 

 Ov't and raining. 

 Ov't and raining. 

 Ov't and rainin;:,-. 



Sept. 3cl. — Dr. Chas. Hooker informs me that at miclni<>ht of 3(l-4tli, and at 2h a. m. of 4th, 

 there was a ^eucral linht in N., but no streamers. He says it was an undoubted A.B. 



Oct. 6th. — At Cambridge, Mass., a partial auroral belt was seen bv Mr. William C. Bond, 

 from 9h to lOh. It passed overhead southwardly. See N. T. Tribune, Oct. 10th. 



Oct. 18th. — A fjrand A.B., coronal, seen in England; described by Weld, Loncl., Edm. and 

 Ikib. Phil. Mag., Nov. 1848. 



Oct. 19th.— Slight A.B. in England ; described by Weld, Phil. Ifog., Nov. 1848. A.B. at Wor- 

 cester, Mass. lath Si'port Mass. Lunatk Asyhun, No details. 



