26 OBSERVATIONS ON THE ZODIACAL LIGHT. 



No. 13. 



JUNE 15th, 1333 : Moiixixo. 



Lat. 26 10' N.: Lon. 127^ 42' E. 



Sun rose 5/i. 12m. 

 Stronger and Diffuse Light [probably at 3 o'clock]. 



Kose fit 2 h 30 m . The view was not very satisfactory, owing to the strong inclination of the ecliptic to the horizon 

 Saw a. remarkable falling star. It moved with about half the swiftness usual with such boilies; hail a long tail, 

 say about 5 in length, and looked exactly like a comet. Its motion was in the line of a great circle. By and by, 

 the star or nucleus exploded and formed into three bright specks, strung lengthwise in a line with its motion and 

 tail. Then, after a little while all disappeared together. 



