( 3 4 * ) 
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At 9 44 o No more Rays appeared. But 
whether there were any Re- 
mains of Light near the Hori- 
zon, or in the Weft, I could 
not fee, upon account of the 
neighbouring Houfes. 
QEtob . ii, in London . 
h ' 
At io 37 p. m. There were two bright Rays 
under £ and g of the Great Bear, 
io 39 A Ray between e of the Great 
Bear and the Polar Star, 
io 39 i A Ray in Form of a Pyramid a- 
bove yi of the Great Bear. 
Thefe Rays had not any Motion 
parallel to the Horizon ; but they 
io 43 entirely difappear’d. 
Jan . n, 1736 in London . 
At io. o. p. m. An indifferently bright Arch, 
pale towards the Edges, appear’d 
1 6 Degrees high : One of the 
Ends of which defcended Eaft- 
ward under v of the Great Bear: 
And lucid Streaks appear’d now 
-and then over this Arch. 
ii 13 Under this Arch was another very 
bright Trad: parallel to it, fiveDe* 
giees above the Horizon ; in which 
Trad there were Rays, that iliot 
fiom Weft towards the Eaft. 
if iy Ths /:rch was very faint. 
The 
