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Jun 1871
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1871natur...4..142j&link_type=abstract
Nature, Volume 4, Issue 86, pp. 142 (1871).
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I CAN now answer Dr. Burder's question regarding the appearance of the Aurora Borealis in the Arctic Regions. The other evening (last Thursday) I had a conversation with a distinguished magnetician and Arctic explorer, and he informed me that he has often seen the Aurora in broad daylight in those regions, the colour invariably being crimson. This, I hope, will once for all settle the apparently vexed question (pace Dr. Burder) of ``alleged'' daylight Auroras. Not to repeat the entire ``crusher'' of Dr. Burder's, I think many will now discard as ``unworthy of serious criticism'' his cirrus-cloudy arguments. He must pardon me for being so unceremonious, and remember his own interesting way of confuting-or, better, his attempt.
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