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printed at Murenburg anno i68r, (of which perhaps wc 
fhall have further occafion to make mention) gives us a Rela- 
tion of fuch another luminous Meteor feen likewife at Leipfick 
on the nd of May 1680. fi vet. about three in the Morning : 
which though himfelf faw not, was yet there obferv’d by 
divers Perfons who made various Reports of it, but the more 
intelligent agreed that it was feen defending in the North, 
and left behind it a long white Streak where it had paft. At 
the fame time at Haarburgb the like Appearance was feen in 
HE> or rather N ME ; as alfo at Hamburg, Lubeck and Stral[und t 
all which are about 40 German Miles from Leipfick : but 
in all thefe Places, by Perfons unacquainted with the man- 
ner of properly defcribing things of this kind So that all we 
can conclude from it is, that this Meteor was exceeding 
high above the Earth, as well as the former. 
All the Circumltances of thefe l Phenomena agree with what 
was feen in England in 1708, but it commonly fo happens 
that thefe contingent Appearances efcape the Eyes of thofs 
that are beft qualified to give a good Account of them ’Tis plain 
however that this fort of luminous Vapour is not exceedingly 
feldom thus collected ; and when the like (hall again happen, 
the Curious are entreated to rake more Notice of them than 
has been hitherto done, that we may be enabled thereby 
better to account for the furprizing Appearances of this fore . 
of Meteor , 
