Bradley's Auroral Register. 



151 



„1861. 



Sept. 18 

 19 

 20 

 21 

 22 

 23 

 24 

 25 



26 j 



27 j 

 28! 

 29 



No A.B. seen. 



30 

 Oct. 1 



4 



6 



7 



Nov. 30 



Dec. 6 



10 



21 

 23 



29 

 1852. 



Jan. 1 1 



15 



20 

 22 



25 



Feb, 1 



13 



16 



Mar. 5 



6 



11 

 Apr. 3 



Clear. No A.B. at 9". 



Clear. No A.B. at O^ to 9^''. 



Clear. No A.B. at 10^ 



Ov't to 10\ and doubtless later. 



Ov't to — '' : at 10=' a little clear sky visible. 



Ov^t to g^'', and doubtless later. 



Cold and clear. No A.B. at 9^*' ; none at 10*>. 



No A.B. at 9" ; none at 9^''. 



Ov't most of the evening. At 10'' nearly clear. 



Clear. No A.B. at 10". 



Clear. No A.B. at 9'' ; none at 10". 



Partially clear. A splendid red Aurora. At 7" 25" fine exhibition 

 of streamers converging from every point of compass. Those 

 on the S. of the centre, or corona, (which was scarcely a corona,) 

 10° to 15° long. At 9^" a fine exhibition still in the'E. or E, by 

 N. Clouds interfered very much. At 2^'' a.m. Prof Olmsted 

 reports a dark segment in N., 8° high and 90° amjil. Streamers 

 at 3" 40'". See New Haven Journal. (501) 



Ov't to 9", and prob. later. 



Clear. Moon to 10". At 10^" saAv a large streamer or a bundle 

 of streamers. Very little general light in N. (502) 



Clear. Moon. No A.B, seen from 8f" to 10^", from observatory. 



Mostly clear. No A.B. seen at 10^". Moon. 



No A.B. seen at 10" to 10|". 



Clear .at 9". Obstructed with stratified clouds at 11". Moon. Ap- 

 peared very light, but probably due to moonlight. 



No A.B. seen at 9". Slightly suspected one about 7". Moon. 



Partially clear to 8^". Moon. No A.B. seen. At 11" clear, down 

 to within 4° or 5° of the horizon : no A.B. seen. 



Ov't. 



Nearly clear. Suspected an A.B. at 9". Saw no streamers, in a 

 few minutes watching. 



M'ycPr. A cloud on hor. 3° to 4° high; quite light above it. Moon. 



Clear at 7". No A.B. seen. Ov't at 9". 



Clear. No A.B. at 9f". 



Clear, inclining to clouds. Some suspicions of an A.B. at 8;^^". 



Clear. No A.B. seen from observatory to 8". None seen at 9f " ; 

 not a very good obs. 



Clear. No A.B. at 9". A very faint suspicion. 



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



Ov't up to 9". 



About 7" saw a horizontal brush of light E, of N. across the handle 

 of the dipper, Eta and Zeta, which almost immediately vanished. 

 Soon another smaller brush, a degree or two lower down, ap- 

 peared and vanished. Saw no other except an unusual light on 

 the horizon. None at 9" ; at 10^" a little cloudy. It was misty 

 all the evening. 



Nearly ov't. Clear at 10" from horizon up 6° or 7°. No A.B. seen. 



Ov't to 10". At 4" A.M. of 7th clear. Moon. No A.B. seen. 



Ov't to about 9": at 10", or a little after, nearly clear. No A.B. 

 seen. It was a little suspicious, however. 



Clear at Ridgetield, Conn. Susp. A.B. about 10" : saw no streamers. 



Clear. Moon. No A.B. seen at 9". 



Clear. No A.B. to 9". 



