Meteor of November 17

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IT is perhaps rather late to revert to the auroral cloud of November 17, but I am away from home, and have only now gained the requisite information. The path which I ventured to assign for it in your issue of November 30, from a digest of the printed reports, as compared with my own observations at Clevedon, proves to have been substantially correct. The cloud passed in the zenith at Brussels, as witnessed by M. Montigny, an eminent Belgian savant; and at Laon it was seen to the northward, as it were, gliding round the upper edge of the great main arch of the aurora. The actual elevation above the surface of the earth may therefore, without much risk of error, be considered as between forty and forty-five miles.

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