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THE sun-glow phenomena have entered upon such a fresh phase that I venture to send some extracts from my notes. It is not simply a renewal of the sunsets of last season, although that in itself will doubtless seem remarkable to those who have not noticed the almost constant occurrence of the “day glows” throughout the summer; the chief point is the radiating character.
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CLARK, J. Ths Sky-Glows. Nature 30, 488–489 (1884). https://doi.org/10.1038/030488c0
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