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I WITNESSED last night what must have been a somewhat brilliant display of aurora. From 10.45 P.M. to 11.0 P.M. slight breaks in the N.E. were brightly lit up with a rosy glare, and another break in the N. with the green rays. Coruscations of light flashed up from time to time, and were visible even through the clouds, which consisted of somewhat dense nimbus. The display in a clearer sky must have been decidedly fine.
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CLARKE, J. [Letter to Editors]. Nature 6, 221 (1872). https://doi.org/10.1038/006221a0
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