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H. "Wild, Das magnetische Ungewitter 
Canada: an 28 Orten nach dem folgenden von Herrn Carpmaël, Director des Observa- 
toriums in Toronto mitgetheilten Verzeicliniss : 
Place 
Fort Garrj' 
Poplar Heights 
Meadow Sea 
Clinton 
Pembroke 
Ottawa 
Cornwall 
Manitowaining 
Prince Arthurs Landing 
Sangeen (?) 
Beatrice 
Egremont 
Gravenhurst 
Aylwin 
Huntingdon 
Chicontimi 
Cranbourne 
Quebec 
Montreal 
Province 
Manitoba 
» 
B. Columbia 
Ontario 
Quebec 
Chatham 
St. Andrews 
Fredericton 
St. John 
Le Prean 
Dorchester 
Aurora. Class IV a. m. and again 7 — 1 1 p. m. 
do » IV night of 30-th — Class III a. m. 
of 31 -st. Night Observation wanting. Observer. 
Aurora Class IV. 
Aurora visible. 
7. 30 p. m. Aurora very beautiful and brilliant. 
9 p. m. Brilliant Aurora flashing streamers to Ze- 
nith and easterly. 
Aurora Class III 9 p. m. 
Aurora seen very finely. 
Aurora at 8 p. m. No remarks. 
do. 10 p. m. Class III — No remarks. 
Aurora Class IV 9 p. m. 
Aurora » IV 9 p. m. 
Splendid display of Aurora. All the difierent pha- 
ses seen. 
Aurora 7 p. m. 
Bright Aurora at 8 p. m. 
Aurora III class 9 p. m. 
Aurora III » 9 p. m. 
Aurora II » 8 to 9 30 p. m. 
do. 7, 20 p. m. Class III with streamers. 
Three arches (low) for a few minutes, changing to 
one liight arch, inner edge sharply defined. 
New Brunswick Aurora at 10, 45 p. m. Class IV. — A brilliant dis- 
play is reported to have taken place about 4 am 
of the 1-st February — during a temporary break 
in the Clouds it was seen by a person who repor- 
ted it to me (G. A. Blair). 
» » Aurora at 8, 30 p. m. Class IV — No remarks. 
Aurora early in the evening. 
Aurora 10 p. m. 
Aurora II class 6, 30 to 11 p. m. 
Aurom very brilliant. 
