Observations of 500 Nebulae. 



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CD 



Coincidence 







Remarks on the images and state of 



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the atmosphere 





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27,225 (2) 











180 



Aug. 28 



II 



35,432 ^2)* 

 35,424 (2) 



27,224 (2) 



+ 11,5 



2 



Aurora. Images very unsteady. 



181 



Aug. 30 



II- 



27,227 (2)* 

 3*1 418 '2i 



+ 13,6 



2 



Aurora. Images unsteady. 



182 



( 



Sept. 3 



II 



27,225 (2) 

 35,425 (1) 



+ 9,6 



2.3 



Images not bad, steady; clouding. 



183- 

 ( 



Sept. 4 



II 



27,224 (4) 

 35,421 (1) 



+ 11,0 



2.3 



Sky very light from aurora; images not bad. 



184 



Sept. 5 



II 



27,222 (1) 

 27,230 (1)* 



+ 9,2 



1.2 



Air very damp; fog; sky tolerably light. Images 

 pretty fine and steady. 









35,435 (1)* 







185 



Sent 1 9 





A A t ) r\ o /1\ 



44,893 (1) 



+ 11,0 



O 9. 



l_ 11 1 111 , lUUvll , \\ 1 111.1 V • 



186 1 

 ( 



Sept. 25 



II 



27,217(2) 

 44,900 (2)* 



+ 2,9 



2.3 



Strong aurora. 



1 «7 

 lot 



Sept. -so 



IT 

 11 







+ 5,9 



3.4 



AUlOltL , Wlutlj i oUUIJ UUUlull^, 



188 ( 



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Sept. 29 



II 



27,227 (2) 

 35,429 (2) 



+ 5,8 



2.3 



Aurora; windy. Images dull, diffused and tremulous. 



1 ftQ 



1 oy 



(Jet. 3 



TT 

 11 



27,220 </) 



+ 4,7 





Extremely variable; soon clouding. 



190 



Oct. 21 





27,229 (2)* 

 35,436 (2) 









II 



+ 7,6 





Extremely variable ; soon clouding. 



191 



Oct. 22 



11 



27,220 (2) 



+ 8,2 





Clouds; variable; soon quite cloudy. 



192* 

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27,232 (2)* 









Oct. 25 



II 



27,224 (2) 



+ 7,4 



1 9 

 i ■ — 



Sky light from aurora. 



193 



Oct. 30 



II 



27,222 (2) 



+ 4,1 



2 



Aurora; variable; soon clouding. 



1 



194, 



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Nov. 1 



I 



27,228 (2) 

 27,226 (1) 



+ 1,7 



1.2 



Aurora. 



1 v 



\r„„ q 

 l\OV. Z 



T 

 1 



35,437 (2)* 

 35,426 (2) 



i A Q 



+ U ? o 





Aurora; windy. Extremely variable. 



196 



Nov. 27 



I 



97 9 *i 1 (1 \ * 

 27,236 (1) 



A7^ Cll* 



- 4,4 



2.3 



Sky very light from strong aurora. Images unsteady 

 and diffused. 



197 j 



Nov. 29 



I 



27,268 (1)* 



- 7,3 



2 



Slight aurora; soon clouding. 







35,467 (1)* 









1868 













198 



Jan. 16 



II 



27,233 (2) 



- 1,5 





Aurora; very variable. 







II 



27,251 (1)* 



- 3,1 





Observation difficult and troublesome. Atmospheric 



199 



Febr. 16 



35,448 (1)* 

 35,436 (1) 





state very variable ; clouds — soon quite cloudy. 

 Images extremely tremulous. 



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