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WHAT was, probably, the termination of the aurora seen at Worcester and Dublin on May 14 was observed here, by me, between midnight and 1 a.m. of the morning of the 18th. At that time, and for some time after, I saw along the northwest horizon a strong, green, auroral glow. The evening of the 14th was bitterly cold; the sunset clouds threatened snow, wind, light north-north-east light, cloudy. At dawn, the sky was cloudless and wonderfully clear. The 15th was warm and pleasant.
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GLENNILL, S. Aurora Borealis. Nature 26, 105 (1882). https://doi.org/10.1038/026105d0
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