Jul 1910
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Nature, Volume 84, Issue 2124, pp. 40 (1910).
Physics
Scientific paper
WHEN a boy, at the latter end of the thirties of last century, I was told by a well-known man of the name of West-lock-keeper on the river Witham at Lincoln-that he had seen a star fall on the south common there, where he had a cow grazing, and that, on going up to it, he found nothing but a lump of jelly. At this distance of time I cannot recall all he said, but I remember he described the object as shining and as about the size of a plate. I have no recollection of his calling it luminous.
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