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The Aurora Borealis of September 28–29

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WITH reference to my letter in NATURE of October 6 on the observation, of the aurora on the night of September 28–29 and Father Cortie's record of the accompanying magnetic storm (NATURE, October 27), I have just received a communication;from Mr. J. W. Young, of Glasgow, a portion of which may be of interest in the above connection:—

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LOCKYER, W. The Aurora Borealis of September 28–29. Nature 108, 370 (1921). https://doi.org/10.1038/108370a0

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