: 
W. Haidinger on the Aurora of 1859. 395 
8. Auroral Observations in Austria; communicated by Prof. 
W. Harpincer, Vienna, to Prof. SILLIMmaN. 
The Aurora of Aug. 28th to Sept. 4th, was seen at the follow- 
ing places in the Austrian empire: 
Latitude. , Long. 
maateck, Bohemia, |50° 47’|14° 10’ Aug. 29th, from 2 to 3 A, M. 
_ do. (50 27|13 30|From 11$. Aug. 28th to 2} 4. . 
Pragu Aug. 29th. 
a do, 50 5(|14 25|Aug. 29th, morning. Also faint 
in the night from Sept. Ist to 
ry 
2nd. : 
a” — 50 3(|22 4/Sept. 2nd and 3rd, evening. 
5 
. Oo. 49 50;19 Sept. 3, 8 0’c 
ta Austria, Aug. 28, from midnight onwards. 
Vj do. 48 17|14 15|September 3, 8 P. M. 
a do, 48 13116 23\Great magnetic disturbances were 
oticed from noon Aug. 28th 
to the evening of Aug. 29th. 
Also from io te 2 early in the 
morning to Sept. 3, morning; 
and from ma 4, morning, to 
Sept. 5th in the evening. 
48 3114 17|\Aurora, Sept. 3rd, from 8} to 8} 
P.M. 
148 27118 50\From Aug. 28th, 10 p.m. to Aug 
29th, 34.m. Also Sept. 3rd, 
OPM. 
48 17118 50 (Sept. 3, 9 P.M. 
Sept. 2, evening. 
46 3|14 30|Sept. 3, after 8 Pr. m. 
