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VII. Ob fe r nations of the Aurora Borealis 
made in England by Andr. Celfius, F. 
R. S. and Secr.R S. of Upfal in Sweden. 
CETT. 13, 1735, in the Town oftVoodford, fix 
^ Miles to the North Eaft of London , at 1 1 \ h. 
at Night, there appear’d a bright Band, almoft pa- 
rallel to the Horizon ; and its Middle was judged 
to be under n of the Great Bear. At Times ano- 
ther Light fliot along the Great Bear ; but almoft 
conftantly cover’d the Stars y and ^ . 
Offob. 4, in King-fir eet Bloomsbury > 
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At 9 
22 
0 
p. m. A Ray or Streamof Light 
appear’d under the Polar Star 
perpendicular to the Horizon. 
9 
24 
13 
That Ray difappear’d. 
9 
*7 
6 
Two perpendicular Rays ffiot 
forth five or fix Degrees from the 
North towards the Eaft. 
9 
28 
30 
A whitifh Ray again exactly 
under the Polar Star. 
9 
3° 
0 
That Ray moved Weftward. 
9 
3 1 
0 
’Twasfeen under * of the Great 
Bear. 
9 
3i 
27 
It entirely difappear’d. 
9 
36 
8 
A Ray afcending .perpendicu- 
larly by the Polar Star, and 
fi'j ■ 1 i ,7 > 
and j8 of the Great Bear. 
9 
4 ° 
0 
The Ray feern’d to move gra- 
dually under % of the Great Bear. 
No- 
