92 Prof. Loomis on the Geographical distribution of Auroras. 
Taste Il.— Continued. 
Lati- Longi- 
Place, tude.| tade. | Auroras. 
oO 
ith; pink le, and 
Cape Krusenstern, 67 8163 46) 4 Shot cn mys, the zenith; pink, purple, 
Fort Good Hope, 67 28 130 54/Spread al ky. 
Behring’s Sea, 68 30 167 Unusually brillant display. 
Hearne’s Sea, 68 48 115 31/Most superb display 
: | 2 auroras in Nov; 1 in Dec. 1822. Gene- 
Igloolik, 6915, 8145) ) ° volly faint 
Baffin’s Bay, 70 43 68 44)Faint aurora to southward. 
Baffin’s Bay, 71 2 28/Brilliant aurora, 
Baffin’s Bay, 72 io ‘3 36 iidears surors seen in Feb. 1851. 
Somerset House, 7248 95 41/Seldom seen in 1833 
Baffin’s Bay, 7249 70 59|Nine anroras seen in ‘Jan. 1851. 
Batty Bay, 7317 91  |Great luminous rays issued from th 
zenith. 
1851; 
Austin’s winter quarters,'7410 9416 ve acer te Feb. 
| an in March, ae 
Lancaster Sound, 74 sa 82 10/Eleven auroras in Dec, 1850, : 
Griffith Island, 14 30 95 20 tur brah al to those seen in more sou 
74 oe 111 38/Aurora faint, 
Beechy Island, 7440 92  /Ten auroras seen in Noy 
Assistance Harbor, ‘ 4 40 “r 16 — less vivid than in Aire else latitudes. 
arrow Strait, 45 uroras in Sept. 1850. 
Wellington Chann el, hehe 54 93 tbe auroras seen in Oct. eg 
Northumberland Sound, 76 52 97 |Five auroras seen in Dec. 185 
The following table exhibits the average annual “naa 
auroras in Europe. The table is arranged in the same mannef 
as Table I. 
Taste III.—Average annual number of Auroras in Europe. 
wg ngi- 
Place, [kas | Tak [Pee Rises Yea “Auhoriey. 
CER oe Avago 
Bologna, 44321123 E.| 4) 6 24  |Mairan Aurore gio 505. 
Paris, 48 50} 220 E.! 19 64 |Gehler Wort., vii, 1,1 
Montmorency, [49 0/219E.| 5) 4 27 {Cotte Metecealegte, 365. 
Carlsruhe, 49 1) 825 EB, 8 56 ll |Gehler Wé .» Vil, 1, 146 
Plymouth, 5022;4 9W) 6 5 21 ournal, xxxiii, 298. 
Leyden 52 91 499 B. | 96 29 eed Meteorologie, 355. 
rlin, 52801393 E.| 4) 5 2 Auror e, 500. 
4 5312) 582 E.} 95] 8 7 Cotta Meteorclagis: 355. 
Kendal 5419) 245 W. - 10 ’s Met 54-58. 
e 55 35] 281 W. 5 our., [2], xi, 139. _ 
Dunse, 55 47| 290 W. 11 10 Phil. Trans. Abstracts, vi, 291 
Upsala, 59 52.17 38 E. 7 14 21 {De la Rive Elec., iii, 301. 
Christiana 59 54/10 48 E, _ 18 16 |De la Rive one iii, 300. 
St. Petersburgh, |59 56/30 18 E. ai Boreale, 510. 
8 | 11 |Mairan Aurore Bor 
Bossekop, 69 58193 34 B. [145 1_|Pouillet Physique, ii, 663. 
The following observations are less pero than the preceding; 
and are therefore given in a separate table 
ee pared 2 een 2 ara Se 
