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:- ``It may interest you to know that by my records I find I also saw this. The back of my house (on south-west of Glasgow) gives me a clear view of some twenty miles along the Loch Lomond valley in the direction of magnetic north, and for some years it has been my practice to keep watch for such occurrences, much more frequent here than most are aware. Usually 8-11 p.m. is the period of greatest brilliancy, and the streams of yellow, pink, and green light sometimes extend, pulsating, almost to the zenith. ...''

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