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Direction ; noting also 
ppearance; Train, if any, Length of | whether Horizontal, 
and its Duration. Path. Perpendicular, or Reuaehs, Observer: 
Inclined. 
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than the tail, of a 60°, the meteor broke 
parabolic shape, about up into a_ great 
25’ across the broadest number of pieces and 
part. Behind the head finally disappeared. 
extended a tail about 
5° in length and 
12’ broad in_ the 
middle. 
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more than one. They 
almost immediately, aa 
suddenly, became ex-| 
tinct as soon as seen.| Ci 
A few dull red sparks —— 
remained, but these also’ Be 
vanished very quickly. 2 
Meteor. 
Moon. 
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brightest part was............... Its vertex was appa-|............ SBOE COREE James Challis. 
towards the E. rently upon the mag- 
netic meridian. 
| light was comparable........ Free foc Soxsinniol wolch us accn'esaice wpcews|ar semana pass aiine dasha itgen Communicated 
to a flash of lightning by W.H.Wood. 
two miles from the 
Spectator. Very in- 
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| phreys. 
