Tides of the Upper Atmosphere and the Heights of Meteors.

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IN NATURE of Dec. 14, 1929 (vol. 124, p. 913), the result of an examination of some data giving the heights at which the meteors disappear has been published. There seemed to be a variation of these heights with the lunar hour-angle. By kind information from Dr. G. M. B. Dobson my attention was directed to a great number of observations of the heights of meteors given by Mr. W. F. Denning in Monthly Notices of the Roy. Astron. Soc., March 1912 and January 1916. These observations (556) were divided into 6 groups and treated in the same manner as the former. Using the same designations as in the former letter, the following values were found for the mean height at which the meteors disappear:

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