Proceedings of the Literary & Philosophical Society of Liverpool, Issue 15

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At 10 p.m., observed a bright Aurora, extending from S. to N.N.E. ; a low bank of fog, 5° above the horizon, formed the edge of an arc, about 1* broad ; 2" above this, another arc was situated, about 4** broad ; these changed into broad luminous clouds at times, and then, again, formed a thin, long, arc, extending continuously from S. to N.N.E., with streamers ascending 8** to 10* towards the zenith ; the colour generally a yellowish green, but once it was quite reddish in the E. ; at this poin...t, the Aurora was most intense and constant. I again noticed the pulse wave ; it oscillated from S.S.E. to E. ; the " merry dancers " sometimes was the form assumed ; once or twice there was an instantaneous intensity in the light of the whole mass, and as quick a relapse to the original. In the thick body of the Aurora the light was so intense as completely to hide the appearance of stars of the first magnitude — through the streamers the stars showing, although but dimly ; it is still visible ; (12 p.m.) since its appearance the wind has increased; temp.— 21*.

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