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IIL. Observations of Aurora at the Academies in the State of New York. 
Magnetic Dip from 73° to 75°, 
PAE Notices. 
1341. M March 16, Anrora seen at Fredonia. 
Mar . Aurora at Newberry, Vt. 
J aly 20, Aurora seen at +e sib gee 
1842. Feb. 1, Aurora seen at 
April 11, fe at Fiona Gechatter, and many other places, 
April 12, Aurora at Mal 
April 14, said at ‘Alba: “se ‘and many other places. 
April 15, Aurora at Rochester and many other places. 
June 18, Aurora at Ellisburgh. 
July 2, 10 P.M, Bright Aurora at several places. 
Sept. 2, Aurora at boon = Salem 
1844. April 17, ra at Onondaga. 
1846, Sept. 21, Aurora at } forth Salem and several othér places, 
Sept. 22, Aurora at Onondaga. 
1847. Oct. 23, Aurora at Rochester and Casenovia. 
Oct. 24, 3..M., Brilliant Au urora at Roc pene 
; ec. 20 Au rom. lamilton ang as 
1848, March 34, Aurora at New York, F oni, ‘and many other places. 
ril 
. rilliant Aur. at Albany, Hochesier, a many other places.) 
Ov. 18, morning. Splendid Aurora at New Yor 
IV. Observations o As the Aurora at ages lat. 48° 40’ N., long. 79° 23’ W. 
etic Dip in 1845 . . 75° 15. 
ne otices. 
1841.” July 19, Aurora from 9 to 134, 
Dee. 17, 14s, Faint Bene sh ben ight in north. 
1842, Feb. 18, Rain 
April 10, 144, Bri right ober of auroral light in N. 
ril14, 14s. Brilliant Aurora 
April 15, 84. J srt Mey from 8* to 144, 
July 3, 144, Bri 
Sept.2, 9%. | slat | cateeion light at 94 and 104. 
Dee. 31, Snow. 
1844. April 16, \uroral light. 
April 25, d wer 
. Sept. 21, m 9 to 17 brilliant Auro 
1847, April 19, : veto 134 - hg Auroral Hight i in N. 
April 21, ] 
Sept. 24, Rain. 
Sept. 25, Rain. 
Sept. 26, Rain. 
Oct. 22,’ 16,. Remarkable appearance of Aurora. 
Dec. 19, 17. Aurora. Great Aurora. disturbance. 
1848. March From 94 to 124 A 
April 5, Fro 
Oct. 18 Auroral light through the clouds. 
Noy. 19, mc beat auroral light. 
c. 21, 
Part first of the preceding pres contains a list of 84 auroras 
observed at Hobarton. Part second of the table hey sh that in 
Haven. These observations were n0' t strictly cotemporaneo us, 
for Hobarton and New Haven at Ho nearly opposite ot be 
tudes, when an aurora was seen at Id not 
ise 
Moreover, the New Haven aeration were chiefly in 
the early part of the night; but in 11 cases‘an aurora was si 
_ Within about 12 hours ots a appearance at Hobarton. th seve 
