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Observation X. 7^ 15/. 
The Appearance fomewhat changed. The Area of 
RedNW. was the moft intenfe. Several rifing Co- 
lumns of a faint Red and Blue between Weft and North. 
A deep Red E by N. I have all along obferved, that 
fome of the fixed Stars could be feen through all the 
Colours that have fuecefiively laid upon them, though 
with confiderable Differences as to Obfcurity and Clear- 
nefs, according to the Intenfities of the Colours. No 
Clouds in the Southern Regions. 
Ob servation XI. y h io'. 
It is now neceffary for me to obferve, that the Wind 
has been all along Weft and W by N. and if the 
ftrongeft Winds be expreflfed by 10, this was fometimes 
a, and, I think, never lefs than Unity. I am in- 
formed that at Bqfion , which lies about three Miles 
Eaftward, it was all the while to the Eaft ward of the 
South. The Aurora ftill of the fame Dimenfions, but 
the Edge of the duskifh horizontal Cloud much abated 
of its Brightnefs and Colour. There are four remark- 
able Spots, or Areae of Red, one E by N. one N E. 
by N. very intenfe, asalfo was another nearly Norths 
and the laft bore N W. by N. which, with the E by 
N. has been of fome confiderable Duration. 
There were feveral confiderable Striae intermix- 
ed with Red, and a Flame-colour rifing about N 
N W. 
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