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J. Rand Capron
Auroræ: Their Characters and Spectra
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CHAPTER III.
SOME SPECIFIC DESCRIPTIONS OF AURORÆ, INCLUDING RESULTS OF THE ENGLISH ARCTIC EXPEDITION, 1875–76.
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CHAPTER II.
SOME GENERAL DESCRIPTIONS OF AURORÆ.
CHAPTER III.
SOME SPECIFIC DESCRIPTIONS OF AURORÆ, INCLUDING RESULTS OF THE ENGLISH ARCTIC EXPEDITION, 1875–76.
Captain Sabine’s Auroræ.
Aurora seen at Sunderland, February 8th, 1817.
Description of Aurora by Dr. Hayes, 6th January, 1861.
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Prof. Lemström’s Aurora of 1st September, 1868.
Mr. J. R. Capron’s Aurora of October 24th, 1870.
Mr. Barker’s (superposed) red and white Auroræ, 9th November (1870?).
Mr. J. R. Capron’s Aurora of February 4th, 1872.
Description of an Aurora seen at Cardiff.
Mr. J. R. Capron’s Aurora, seen at Guildown, Guildford, February 4th, 1874.
Mr. Herbert Ingall’s Aurora, July 18th, 1874.
Mr. J. R. Capron’s White Aurora of September 11th, 1874.
Dr. Allnatt’s Aurora, June 9th, 1876.
Herr Carl Bock’s Lapland Aurora, 3rd October, 1877.
Rev. T. W. Webb’s Aurora.
The English Arctic Expedition 1875–76, under Capt. Sir George Nares.
Aurora Australis.
Prof. Piazzi Smyth’s Typical Auroræ.
CHAPTER IV.
PHENOMENA SIMULATING AURORÆ.
Auroric Lights (Kinahan).
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