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Journal

Magazine of Natural History and Journal of Zoology

Year

1835

Volume

v. 8 (1835)

Page

Page 438

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Coordinates: [438, 1080, 0, 0, 0, 0], Details: "text"=>["1834Jan. 3 or 4, 13, 21Feb. 12, 26March 3, 8, 21 or 22, 30April 11, 27June 2 or 3, 11 or 12, 27July 11Nov. 16", "* Not mentioned, in Captain Ross' Narrative, as days of change in weather. The only exceptions in 1832 and 1833. There are no aurorae mentioned by Sir J. Ross under these dates: the promised scientific portion of the Voyage may, perchance, mention their occurrence.", "Depression dew points and dates in Philadelphia 1832", "1833Jan. 11 or 12, 16, 26Feb. 7, 25March 2July 31Aug. 8*Oct. 3, 11On Oct. 12, 1833, there was a most brilliant display of aurora all over England, 60 miles high. (M.N.H., vii. 50)"]; Coordinates: [170, 876, 0, 0, 0, 0], Details: "text"=>["The following dates mark periods of extraordinary depression of the dew point without an aurora at Philadelphia.", "1832Jan. 26Feb. 21 24.March 14. 18. 27.April 20,or 21.May 21. 27.Aug. 25.Sept. 5. *23.Oct. 16. 24. 26.Nov. 14. 20.Dec. 19,or 20.", "1833.Jan. 11,or 12. 16. 26.Feb. 7. 25.March 2.July 31.Aug. 8.*Oct. 3. 11.On Oct. 12 1833, there was a most brilliant display of aurora all over England, 60 miles high. (M.N.H., vii. 50.)"]

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16

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