Meteoric Astronomy a Treatise On Shooting Stars Fire Balls And Aerolites

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The Epoch of April 18th-26th.
For this epoch we have the following aerolites: 1. 1803, April 26th. At L'Aigle, France.
2. 1808, April 19th. At Casignano, Parma, Italy.
8. 1838, April 18th. At Abkiirpore, India.
4. 1842, April 26th. At Milena, Croatia.
V. The Epoch of April 9th-12th.
1. 1805, April 10th. At Doroninsk, Eussia.
2. 1812, April 10th. At Toulouse, France.
3. 1818, April 10th. At Zaborzika, Russia.
4. 1864, April 12th. At ^erft, Russia.
The foregoing lists, which might be extended, ar
...e sufficient to establish the fact that meteoric stones are but the largest masses in the nebulous rings from which showers of shooting-stars are derived ; a fact worthy of consideration whatever theory may be adopted in regard to the origin of such annuli.
CHAPTER YI.
PHENOMENA SUPPOSED TO BE METEORIC — METEORIC DUST — DARK DAYS.
It is well known that great variety has been found in the composition of aerolites. While some are extremely hard, others are of such a nature as to be easily reducible to powder.


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