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Elijah H Elijah Hinsdale Burritt
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Ib8 ASTRONOMY.
one and the same point, a little southeast of the zenith. Follow- ing the arch of the sky, they ran along with immense velocity, describing, in some instances, an arc of 30 or 40 in a few METEORIC SHOWBK OF NOVEMBER, 1S33.
seconds. On more attentive inspection it was seen, that the meteors exhibited three distinct varieties ; the first, consisting of phosphoric lines, apparently described by a point ; the second, of large fire-balls, that at intervals darted along the sky, leavin
...g luminous trains, which occasionally remained in view for a num- ber of minutes, and, in some cases, for half an hour or more ; the third, of undefined luminous bodies, which remained nearly stationary in the heavens for a long time.
Those of the first variety were the most numerous, and resembled a shower of fiery snow driven with inconceivable velocity to the north of west. The second kind appeared more \\kefalling stars a spectacle which was contemplated by the more unenlightened beholders with great amazement and terror.


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