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The firft Arch became brighter. 
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and the lower Arch was almoft 
blended with the upper, and bro- 
ken in the middle. 
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The whole Arch wasbelet with 
faint Rays. 
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One of the Rays under the Po- 
lar Star. 
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No Arch, nor Rays, but bright 
Traits difperfed here and there. 
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The Light reached up to the Po- 
lar Star, and fomewhat higher. 
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A lucid Ray under the Polar 
Star. 
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The Sky was overcafl: with 
Clouds, except one lucid Streak, 
which appear’d three or four De- 
grees to the Eaft of the North. 
February 16 , in Clare- Hall, Cambridge , 
At a Quarter paft Eight in the 
Evening, the Moon lhiningvcry 
bright, there appear’d two perpen- 
dicular Streams betweenthe great 
and little Bear 
April 3 , in London, 
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At 8 46 I obferved a lucid Arch one De- 
gree broad, which extended along 
the Northern Crown, the Cingulum 
Boot is, the Coma Berenices, the 
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