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its concave Side full of Streamers, feveral times red, 
had very fwift Motions j but the fplendid Crowns 
flood fteady and fair Two or Three Hours. We 
find an Inftance of the like over Bohemia in the 
! Bhilofophical TranfaBions. 
The common lat z Aurora were, 1736. October 1 6, 
17, 18. Wind South, all Three Daysfhowery, the Nights 
bright and clear. March 10. 1737. Wind Weft a Day 
and Rain, South at Night and clear. September 1 6. 
Wind Weft, clear Night. 17. Wind Weft, a Shower 
in the Day, and clear at Night. 19. 20. 21. Wind Weft, 
all fair, fome little Froft. O Bober 13. 14. Wind North, 
clear Days, frofty Nights j the 15 th was much Rain. 
March 7. 173 8. Wind South- weft, Streamers reddifh. 
Day cold and cloudy ; the 8th was rainy 5 3 0th, Air 
temperate. Wind NW. Day drilling, next Day fair 
and clear. February 4. 1739. Wind North-weft, 
Day and Night clear; next Day fnowy; 23, 24. 
both Days clear. Wind Weft ; the next Day good. 
March 1. Wind Weft ; that Night frofty, the next 
after clear and good. September 13? i 4 > 15* Wind 
North- weft in the Morning, and South-weft by South 
at Night j all Three Days ftiowery or drilling. 
Nights clear; 18, 19. Wind Eaft, cloudy fair Days. 
OBober 22. at Night, Wind North, cloudy ; appeared 
a frightful firy Dragon, feen over all England . This 
Month was the only good Weather from the 6th Day 
to the End, that this Country had thatHarveft. No- 
vember 25. Wind North- weft, cloudy Day, with a 
Shower, clear frofty Night, with Aurora Bore ales* , 
The next I faw was on OBober 6. 1740. Wind Weft 
North- weft-by- weft ; Day clear, a fmall Shower, a 
frofty Night. February 28. 1741. Wind North- weft. 
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