Meteor of January 7, 10.31 P.M.

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THE fine meteor mentioned in NATURE, vol. xv. p. 244, and also seen by Mr. W. H. Wood, p. 295, was observed by many other persons; and as your correspondent asks for another observation of it, the following may be useful:-``J. L. M'C.,'' writing from Putney Hill, London, says: ``As near as I could judge, it appeared between the stars Castor and Pollux (α and β Geminorum), and its course lay almost due north-east, passing over the stars λ and ψ Ursæ Majoris, and disappearing a little beyond the latter star. It was of great brightness, left a tail of fire in its wake about two degrees in length, and was visible some ten seconds.'' This account, compared with the other two referred to, stands as follows:-

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