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When the azimuth has not been mentioned, I have assumed that 
H. A. Newton on two Meteoric Fireballs. 
that of the greatest altitude was meant. 
Place, | Azimuth. |Comp. alt. Obs. alt. Place. Azimuth. 
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New Haven, . es 80 W.| 7 5 | 6 ||Philadelphia |S. 85 W. 
* iN. 40 W,| 3 35 5 “7 N. 52 W. 
Sherburne, ....S.57 W.| 11.10 | 12 - es 
Me N.84 W.;} 940 | 92 sg N.70 W. 
Pittsburg, ae We S. 82 E. | 14 25 | 10% * 40 
a N.39 E.| 1415 | 112 ||/Woodbury, .| West. 
Crum Elbow Pt.,'S. 80 W.| 8 30 |6 to 10||Norwich, .. 
= N.70 W, 515 Binghamton, S.W. 
|Far Rockaway 8 30 | 15 N.70 W. 
Brooklyn, ..... 8.75 W} 1115 | 10 OCA esi 
New York, .... 1215 | 20 Marebeld a 
East Chi West 80 | 20 Pou a ae 
ington,.... 18 20 | 144 
Perth Amboy, .| West. | 1130 ' 30 nantes, 
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