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ON Friday night, about 9.15, a fine meteor, as bright as a star of the first magnitude, was seen in the western sky. It made its appearance at an elevation of 35° west-south west, and disappeared in the west, at an elevation of 20°, leaving no streak. Perhaps some other of your readers might be able to identify the meteor, and thus a clue to its course might be arrived at. If you think this worth inserting, it may interest some one.
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MAW, M. Meteor. Nature 37, 151 (1887). https://doi.org/10.1038/037151e0
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