82 Prof. E. Loomis on the Aurora of 1859. 
Table continued. 
Hobarton mean time, : 
Astronomical rec koning. Notices of Auroras. 
SUREEN...' COMME rer — 
1844, April 16, Aurora in the evening and —_ 
April 25, 9 Faint appearance of the Aur 
1846, Sept. 22, Aurora very brilliant throtaiout the — 
1847, April 20, |. Aurora very distinct during the n night 
April 21, Aurora visible 
Sept. Aurora very bright. 
Sept. 25, Aurora visible. 
Sept. 26, Aurora visible. 
Oct. 22, Aurora visible and very brilliant. 
Oct. 23, | Aurora visible. 
Oct. 24, Aurora still visible 
Dec. 20, Aurora visible. 
1848. March 34, Aurora very distinct at night. 
April 6, Aurora very distinct at night. 
Oct. 18. Aurora visible. 
Nov. 19, Aurora visible, 
Dec. 21, 10 Slight signs of Aurora to the south. 
Il, Observations of the Aurora at New ian) Ma, 2° 18’ dy » long. 72° 55! W. 
Magnetic Dip in 1844 , 73° 
Notices, 
Date. 
1841. March 16, ides 
March 21, 10°45 ret t Aurora; 22d, cloudy. 
March 23, 10 Pp. M. Aurora with streamers. 
May 17, No Aurora seen up to 104 15”, 
duly 19, 10P. , Aurora with streamers ; 20th, clear. No Aur.—10a 15”. 
eely ai, 40 P. a) Auro 
1842, Jan. 1, < Cen No Aurora —_ to 104, 
Feb. 2, Somewhat hazy. | o Aurora up to 104 80”. 
Feb. 1 ercast, 
April 11, Aurora with seieatare 
April 13, 
April 14, 10 P.™,, Auro ra reaching 20° altitude. 
April 15, 3 4.™., Aurora reaching 45° altitude, 
ay 16, azy: moonshine; no Aurora up to 10s. 
June 13, Rainin; ov 
duly 2, Ove 
Sept. 2, 830P.M., ‘Aurora w vith streamers. 
Dec. 31 Clear. o Aurora up to eth 
1844. April 16, Overcas 
April 25, cas 
1846. Sept. 21, Aurora; 994, 8 Pp. M., Aurora, 
1847. April 20, te cast. 
April 21, Overcast. 
Sept. 24, Raining 
Sept. 25, i 
Sept. 26, Rainin 
Oct. 22, Overcast 
et. 23, Overcast. 
t, 24, Rain 
Oc , 
Dec. 20, 54. M., grand Auroral display. 
1848. March 34, 8 ep. m., Aurora with streamers. 
April 6, 9°30 Pp. m., Aurora with streamers. 
Nov. 19, 8 Pp. M., Aurora, 
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