JTeirick'S Auroral Register. 



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Ov't; rainy 8^' to O*". Obs. impos. to 9'', and probably all night. 



Mostly ov't. Obs. mostly impos. 



Clear. Moon. A.B. about 7^''.* (441) 



M'y ov't : no A.B. seen to 8^'', but much of time obs. embarrassed by 



Mostly clear. No A.B. seen to 8^''. [clouds. 



Clear. No A.B. at 7'> 25'". 



Mostly ov't, and entirely so at 8^''. 



Clear. A.B. most of the evening.* (442) 



Clear. No A.B. to 9^ 



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



Mostly clear. No A.B. to 9", or at 10^*^. 



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



Ov't to 10"^ at least, and obs. impos. 



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



Much clouded. No A.B. seen to Q^. 



Much clouded. No A.B. seen to 9''. 



Ov't and rainy 



Much clouded. 



Ov't next morning. 

 Ol)S. impos. to 9'\ and doubtless all night. 

 Obs. necessarily imperfect. No A.B. at 8*^. 



No A.B. 



(443) 

 (444) 



Moon. No A.B. 



Ov't and rainy. Obs. impos. to 9*^, and doubtless much later. 



Ov't. Obs. inipos. to 9'' at least. 



Partly clear before V"", and after 8^''. Moon.* 



Clear. Moon.* 



Much clouded. Moon.* 



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



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



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



Cl'y ab't the N. early in ev'g ; after that n'y cl'r. 



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



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



IMostly ov't. Moon. Obs. laearly impos. 



Ov't. Obs. impos. 



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



Ov't. Obs. impos. to 8^*^, and probably all night. 



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



Ov't and rainy early in ev'g : cl'red up bet'n 1^ and S*", and remained. 



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



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



Partly clear early in the evening. Obs. impos. 



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



Clear. No A.B. to 9'\ 



Mostly ov't. Obs. nearly impos. to 9** at least. No A.B, seen, 



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



Mostly clear. No A.B. to 8''.* 



Clear. E. C. H. at New London, Ct.* 



(445) 

 (446) 



Sept. 29th. — An arch about 100° amplitude, 10° or 15° high at vertex. I saw no streamers, 

 and after about 81' I could not see the aurora. 



Oft. .5th. — Many streamers, perhaps 10° high. Seen chiefly between 7h and 91i. 



Oct. 19tli. — At ilh and after, A.B., 45° to 60° in amplitude, low on horizon- Keported by 

 Mr. 1£. A. Newton. 



Oct. 20ih. — Auroral streamers about Oh (none seen before), bright and extending up 10° or 15°. 



Oct. 21st. — Some suspicious of A.B. , but very uncertain to 9li. 



Nov. 10th.— A.B. about 9h ; amplitude 30° or 40°, streamers e.xtending 8° or 10° high. Fide 

 Mr. H. A. Newton. 



Nov. 11th. — A.B. from 7h to lib, amplitude 110° or 120°, general light, no streamera seen. 

 [Mr. H. A. Newton.] 



