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THE meteor referred to by the Rev. T. W. Webb was also seen at Dorking and at Southampton. The times given were “about 1.38 P.M.” and “1h. 38m. 45s. P.M.,” Dec. 22. Mr. H. J. Powell, writing to me from the former town, says: “Its course was from S.S.E. to N.N.W., and it shot down the sky so—
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DENNING, W. A Meteor in the Daytime. Nature 13, 207–208 (1876). https://doi.org/10.1038/013207c0
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