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THE meteor referred to by your correspondent “J. M. H.” (NATURE, January 6, p. 224) was also observed at Bristol at 10h. 28m. The path was from 95° + 9½° to 106½° - 6°. A train of sparks was thrown off from the nucleus as it slowly fell.
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DENNING, W. Meteor of December 28, 1886. Nature 35, 248 (1887). https://doi.org/10.1038/035248a0
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