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me of a spirit-lamp newly trimmed and largely dosed with a 
ply of moistened salt (op. cit., p. 146). The idea of a diminu- 
18t y 
were so hospitably welcomed and kindly supported by the Gover- 
e 
n Pp he 
through our terrestrial atmosphere; but the different departments 
i ites are of so 
ac them in regard to which I should rather have kept more on the 
nd are preserved in our museums. To the third of these sections 
i Soe. 
a itis that my particular attention was directed.—Proc. . 5 
) 24M, 155, 
completamente distrutta trasformandosi in calore ed in luce. — Op. 
“Beitriige zur Kenntniss der Sternschnuppen, von 6 M. Dr. eng 
: é ‘ s 
* “Questa forza viva, dileguandosi la materia meteorica nell’ preg. viene 
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