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little above the mock Sun the Sky was clear, but 
the phasnomenon was in the midft of clouds that 
were not very denfe. The diameter of this 
phenomenon was nearly like that of the real 
Sun, and a remarkable red ftream of light pointed 
therefrom as at all other times towards the real Sun, 
which fhined clearly at the fame time. As there 
was no defcending rain, nor any other colour of 
the rain-bow, I take this to have been a meteor 
not yet regiftered amongft meteorological obferva- 
tions, 
I am>. 
Reverend Sir, 
Your moft obedient fervant, 
Samuel Dunn: 
L. An 
