Comets And Meteors Their Phenomena in All Ages Their Mutual Relations And the
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, by Commander William Gibson, TJ. S. K ; and at Santa Barbara, California, by Mr. G. David- son and Mrs. E. Davidson. The first observed 112 meteors in Ih. 54m. , from 2h. 30m. To 4h. 24m. , Alexandria mean time; the numbers during this interval being nearly equal, though slightly decreas- ing. Throughout the morning (November 14) the sky was only partly clear. The two observers at Santa Barbara saw 556 in 2h. 25rn. , ending at 3h. 43m. A. M. In Florida also the display was quite brilliant, th...ough inferior to that of 1868. It should be remarked that the morning in many parts of the United States was cloudy. No considerable number of the meteors of this stream has been ob- served in any part of the world since 1869. DISCUSSION OF THE PHENOMENA. Since the memorable display of November 13, 1833, the phenomena of shooting-stars have been observed and discussed with a very lively interest. SHOOTING-STARS. 77 Among the first laborers in this department of re- search the names of Olmsted, Herrick, and Twin- ing must ever hold a conspicuous place.
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