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SEEING your account of the aurora of February 4 in NATURE of the 22nd, reminds me that on the evening of the 4th I was riding from Cambridge to Coldwell, in Ohio, and between six and seven o'clock saw a most brilliant display of auroral light in the southern quarter of the sky. Brilliant streamers shot up past the zenith, while the whole southern portion of the sky was brightly illuminated with a corruscating rose-coloured light.
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WARNER, A. The Aurora of February 4. Nature 5, 444 (1872). https://doi.org/10.1038/005444a0
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