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[Cagliostro]:
Cagliostro / A lottery man / Feb. 13, 1926. [SF-VII; 490. See: (1926 Feb 13).]
Cagliostro / Another lottery number picker. / Feb. 13, 1926. [SF-VII; 503. See: (1926 Feb 13).]
Cannibal / June 20, 1878. [SF-VII; 482. See: (1878 June 20).]
Cardiff Giant / Colorado one / N.Y. Times / 1877 / Sept 27, 30 / Dec 8 / 9-2-4 / 31-5-1 / 22-8-7. [SF-I; 443. (New York Times, 1877: Sept 27, 30 / Dec 8 / 9-2-4 / 31-5-1 / 22-8-7.)]
Cardiff Giant / Religio-Phil Jour, Dec 4, 1875, p. 300. / Drs Dana, Parker, McDonald, Kendall deceived by it. But read nowadays and read that Prof. Marsh was not deceived by it. Others deceived were Dr. J. Kneeland; Prof. Hall, N.Y. State Geologist; Prof Henry A Ward, of the University of New York. [SF-I: 450.1, 450.2. (Religio-Philosophical Journal, December 4, 1875, p. 300.)]
[Carus-Wilson]:
Carus / Frog in piece of oak tree / LT, 1840, July 24-6-b. [AF-III; 14. (London Times, July 24, 1840, p. 6 c. 2.)]
Carus Wilson / Petrified head of a human body in a log—discovered at Gettysburg, Pa. / Lloyd's Weekly News, 1907, March 3-9-5. [AF-III; 15. (Lloyds Weekly News, March 3, 1907, p. 9 c. 5.)]
Carus-Wilson / Stone in a log / L.T., Ap 10-6-e, 1841. [AF-III; 16. (London Times, April 10, 1841, p. 6 c. 5.)]
Carus-Wilson / Stone in a log / [LT], Ap 10-6-e, 1841. [AF-III; 17. (London Times, April 10, 1841, p. 6 c. 5.)]
[Case]:
Case / Booz / hazing / Dec., 1900. [SF-I; 456. (Ref.??? Not found in 1900.)]
Case / Patrick / Mdr of Rice / Trib Index, 1900. [SF-I; 457. (New York Tribune, 1900, index.) Murder of William Marsh Rice by Abert T. Patrick and Charles F. Jones.]
Case / Molyneux / Jan. etc., 1900. [SF-I; 458. (Ref.???)]
Cases / Fenian invasion of Canada / June, 1866. [SF-I; 459. (Refs.???)]
Case / Great Strike / Coal Miners / Pages in ("Coal Miners") Trib Index, 1902. [SF-I; 460. (New York Tribune, 1902, index.)]
Case / Could run a Case as an illustration, as I meant to run the Parrots. This would be finally representing me in all elements—if can bring in the fictional, too. [SF-I; 461.]
Cases / Story material / Rural sketches, etc. / Lizzie Borden / First of Aug., 1892. [SF-I; 462. See: (1892 Aug.).]
(Cases) / Item / March of the Dukhobars in Canadian snowstorms, ab. Nov., 1902 / defying police, etc. / dying of pneumonia. [SF-I; 463. See: (1902 Nov.).]
(Case) / + / Cassie Chadwick / about Sept, 1905 (trial). [SF-I; 464. See: (1905 Sept).]
Cases / Biddle Brothers and warden's wife escape from jail / Jan 30 etc., 1902. SF-I; 465. See: (1902 Jan 30, etc.).]
(Cases) / Story phe / Coxy's Army / April, 1894. [SF-I; 466. See: (1894 April).]
Cases / Coxey's Army / March etc., 1894. [SF-I; 467. See: (1894 March, etc.).]
Case / Father Cirringione / Disap / Trib Index, 1903. [SF-I; 468. (New York Tribune, 1903, index.)]
Case / Mme Humbert / Trib Index, 1903. [SF-I; 469. (New York Tribune, 1903, index.).]
Case / A T Stewart / body / Nov., 1878. [SF-I; 470. See: (1878 Nov).]
Case / Castaways / NY Herald, 1883, May 26-8-6 / on island. [SF-I; 471. (New York Herald, May 26, 1883, p. 8 c. 6.)]
Case / Why did [Fitzhugh Coyle] Goldsborough kill David Graham Phillips? / See newspapers, Jan 24 etc., 1911. [SF-I; 472. (New York newspapers, January 24, 1911, etc.)]
Case / Dalton Bros. / 1892. [SF-I; 473. See: (1892).]
Case / Brooks Murder / 1902 / Trib Index. [SF-I; 474. (New York Tribune, 1902, index.)]
Case / 1888 / Diss Debar and Luther Marsh / As a medium she swindled him. [SF-I; 475. (Ref.???)]
Case / Cassie Chadwick / See 1910 / Dec. 16. [SF-I; 476. See: (1910 Dec 16).]
Case / Murray Hall / Trib Index, from Jan 18, 1901. [SF-I; 477. (New York Tribune, 1901, index.)]
Case / Combine 2 Cases. [SF-I; 478. (Ref.???)]
Case / Borden Murder / Aug., 1892. [SF-I; 479. See: (1892 Aug).]
Cases / March of the Doukhobor's / Canada / Nov., 1902 / See NY Sun 16-7-1 / 2 cols. [SF-I; 480. "Story of the Doukhobors." New York Sun, November 16, 1902, s. 2 p. 7 c. 1-2.]
Case / Cherokee Boomers / Sept., 1893 / See Index. [SF-I; 481. See: (1893 Sept).]
Case / Carlyle Harris / 1893. [SF-I; 482. See: (1893).]
Case / Abeel / Trib Index, 1903. [SF-I; 483. (New York Tribune, 1903, index.)]
Cases / N.Y. H-Tribune, 1927, Dec 10, [page 14] / [Jail Gets Poser Again, This Time In Lawyer's Role]. [SF-I; 484. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald-Tribune, December 10, 1927, p. 14.)]
Case of / See char in mov pic and go up in G. [SF-VI; 1263.]
Cases / See Names. [SF-VII; 504.]
Cases / Mud on trees / June 6, 1894. [SF-VII; 505. See: (1894 June 6).]
Casualness / See March 24, 1930. / See notes on 85. [SF-VI; 1264. (Ref.??? Supercheckers???)]
[Casualness] / The matter of Casualness may be raised to purposefulness. [SF-VI; 1265.]
Category/ Kant—one of the twelve primitive forms of thought, independent of experience. [AF-III; 18.]
[Cemetery]:
Cemetery fire / Aug., 1832 / Aug 19, 1865. [SF-VII; 22. See: (1832 Aug), and, (1865 Aug 19).]
Cemetery lights / Oct 15, 1931. [SF-VII; 59. See: (1931 Oct 15).]
Cemetary and witch / Annales de Chimie 3/7/255. [SF-VII; 480. (Annales de Chimie, 3-7-255.)]
Cemetary / + / Coffins disturbed / N and Q. / Nov 9, 1867, p. 371 / Owen / Footfalls, p. 186. [SF-VII; 481. )Notes and Queries, November 9, 1867, p. 371.) (Owen. Footfalls, p. 186.)]
Cemetery / A boo taken from a tomb and burned / Jan 4, 1920. [SF-VII; 506. See: (1920 Jan 4).]
Cemetery / Fire / Oct. 21, 1925. [SF-VII; 507. See: (1925 Oct 21).]
Cemetery/ Lum. obj. / Ap. 15, 1893. [SF-VII; 508. See: (1893 Ap 15).]
Cemetery / Man strangled in / pockets rifled / 1895 / B. Eagle / May 23-1-4 / June 18-7-7. [SF-VII; 509. “Foul Play Suspected.” Brooklyn Eagle, May 23, 1895, p. 1 c. 4. “A Mysterious Murder.” Brooklyn Eagle, June 18, 1895, p. 7 c. 7.]
Cemetery / Vault / coffins disturbed / 1844. [SF-VII; 510. See: (1844).]
[Char] / Char in P drops out / Other char on P gors up in G. / Sept 3. [SF-VI; 1266.]
[Chemistry]:
Chemistry / + / Deviations of elements as whole numbers on basis of Oxygen = 16 / Nature 105-264. [AF-I; 332. Partington, James Riddick. “The Standard of Atomic Weights.” Nature, 105 (April 29, 1920): 264. “It is almost pathetic to observe modern experimenters who have determined equivalents by the accurate analysis of hydrogen compounds, such as hydrogen chloride, methane, hydrogen bromide, ammonia, etc., all of which are more easily obtained in a state of purity, and analysed, than oxygen compounds, compelled to multiply their results by 1.008 in order to bring them into line with the standard of O = 16.00.”]
Chemistry / - / Nature 105-264 / Not oxygen = 16 basis. [AF-I; 333. Partington, James Riddick. “The Standard of Atomic Weights.” Nature, 105 (April 29, 1920): 264.]
Chem / Catalysis / Nature 114-932. [SF-I; 455. (Nature, 114-932.)]
[Clairvoyance]:
Clairvoyant who could predict lottery numbers / Religio-Phil Jour, Ap. 10, 1880, p. 2 / YRA++ / a Neapolitan monk / This was told of Cagliostro. [SF-VII; 485. (Religio-Philosophical Journal, April 10, 1880, p. 2.)]
Clairvoyance / Oct. 22, 1907. [SF-VII; 486. See: (1907 Oct 22).]
Clairvoyant engaged to discover the bodies of victims of the tay Bridge disaster, and failed / Religio-Philosophiccal Journal / Feb 28-8-5 / 1880. [SF-VII; 487. (Religio-Philosophical Journal, February 28, 1880, p. 8 c. 5.)]
[Clergy]:
Clergy / Jan. 1, 1888 / Jan. 13, 1888. [SF-VII; 511. See: (1888 Jan 1), and, (1888 Jan 13).]
Clergy / 2 cases / 1850-51 / Stratford and Cideville. [SF-VII; 512. See: (1850-1851).]
Clergyman / June 1, 1833. [SF-VII; 513, See: (1833 June 1).]
Clergyman / Nov. 20, 1870. [SF-VII; 514. See: (1870 Nov 20).]
Clergy / Sept 17, 1856. [SF-VII; 515. See: (1856 Sept 17).]
Clergymem / June 1, 1833. [SF-VII; 516. See: (1833 June 1).]
Clergy / March, 1878. [SF-VII; 517. See: (1878 March).]
Clergymen / Stratford, 1850. [SF-VII; 518. See: (1850).]
Clergymen / last March, 1878. [F-VII; 519. See: (1878 last March).]
Clergymen / Sept. 17, 1856. [SF-VII; 520. See: (1856 Sept 17).]
Clergymen / 1850. [SF-VII; 521. See: (1850).]
Clergymen / 1833 / June 1. [SF-VII; 522. See: (1833 June 1).]
Clergymen / Aug 2, 1913. [SF-VII; 523. See: (1913 Aug 2).]
Clergyman / Jan 13, 1888. [SF-VII; 524. See: (1888 Jan 13).]
Clergyman / May 12, 1912. [SF-VII; 525. See: (1912 May 12).]
Clergyman / Dec 22. 1887, and Jan 1, 1888. [SF-VII; 526. See: (1887 Dec 22), and, (1888 Jan 1).]
[Clothing]:
Clothes / Not perforated / July 1, 1872. [SF-VII; 331. See: (1872 July 1).]
Clothing hacked / Nov. 16, 1874 / Many before this date. [SF-VII; 332. See: (1874 Nov 16).]
Clothing / Torn / May, 1891. [SF-VII; 333. See: (1891 May).]
Assault / Clothes not perforated / July 1, 1872. [SF-VII; 334. See: (1872 July 1).]
Body / No cut in clothes. / July 8, 1891. [SF-VII; 335. See: (1891 July 8).]
Cloudburst / July 31, 1931. [SF-VI; 1268. See 1931 July 31, (XIII-G; 72.6).]
[Clouds]:
Clouds / Luminous Clouds / See Luminous Fogs. / For instance, Nov 18-26, 1859. / See Siberian Fog. [MB-III; 365. See: (1859 Nov 18-26), and, (Siberian Fog).]
Clouds / Luminous night clouds / Nature, 1889, no. 1014 / no. 1040. [MB-III; 366. “Notes.” Nature, 39 (March 14, 1889): 466-469, at 468. Jesse, Otto. “Luminous Night-Clouds.” Nature, 39 (April 4, 1889): 537. Rowan, D.J. “Luminous Night-Clouds.” Nature, 40 (June 13, 1889): 151. Le Conte, John. “Noctilucous Clouds.” Nature, 40 (October 3, 1889): 544-545. Backhouse, Thomas William. “The Shining Night-Clouds—An Appeal for Observations.” Nature, 40 (October 17, 1889): 594. Jesse, Otto. “Die leuchtenden Nachtwolken.” Himmel und Erde, 1 (1889): 263-286.]
Clouds / Luminous / June 8-10-12, 1885. [MB-III; 367. See: (1885 June 8-10-12).]
[Coin]:
Coin / Aug 29, 1905. [MB-I; 325. See: 1905 Aug 29, (no note found).]
Coin / Aug 29, 1905. [MB-I; 326. See: 1905 Aug 29, (no note found).]
[Coincidence]:
Coincidence / Holyday and churches full and q. / C.R. 77-67. [AF-III; 19. (Comptes Rendus, 77-67.)]
[Coincidence] / 1925 / May 24 / Sunday Express of / [The Flags of Deal Castle.] [MB-III; 368. Newspaper clipping. (London Sunday Express, May 24, 1925.)]
[The following two notes were clipped together by Fort. SF-I: 448 & 449.]
Coincidence / Andree's bodies and other bodies found, year 1930. [SF-I; 448. (Ref.???)]
[Coincidence] / [A Jan Mayen Tragedy.] / NY Times, Oct 20, 1930. [SF-I; 449. Newspaper clipping. [New York Times, October 20, 1930.)]
Co's / 2 Woodbridges of 1834 / 2 Arnold girls, Dec., 1912. [SF-I; 451. (Refs.???) See: Lib / [Reserve] / Niles Register, (AF-II; 611), and, (not chron. 1912; Dorothy Arnold, only, Dec., 1910).]
Coincidences / See Cur. Lit. / May, 1903 / vol 34. [SF-VII; 49. (Current Literature, v. 34, May 1903.)]
Coinc of names / See Dorothy Arnold and Francis Bertrand. [SF-VII; 478.]
Coinc of names / Woodbridge, NJ / and Woodbridge, England / 1834. [SF-VII; 479. See: 1834 Feb2-March 27, (A; 107), and, 1834, (A: 108 to 111).]
Coinc. / Madmen shooting / June 21, 1905 / See stabbing / May or June. [SF-VII; 501. See: (1905 May, June, June 21).]
Coinc. / June 21, 1905 / madmen shooting / See Stabbiing / May & June. [SF-VII; 502. See: (1905 May, June, June 21).]
[Cold]:
Cold areas near a medium / American Magazine 102-132. [SF-VII; 527. (Frank Leslie's American Magazine, 102 (1926): 132.)]
Cold / "Icy hand" / Jan 10—1892. [SF-VII; 528. See: (1892 Jan 10).]
Cold breeze from Angelique Cottin / 1846. [SF-VII; 529. See: 1846, (A; 204).]
Cold wind / Georgia Wonder / Aug., 1883. [SF-VII; 530. See: (1883 Aug).]
Cold / Stones and woman affected with a chill / Feb. 16, 1887. [SF-VII; 531. See: (1887 Feb 16).]
Chill / Feb 16, 1887. [SF-VII; 532. See: (1887 Feb 16).]
Cold / from Lulu Hurst / Aug., 1883. [SF-VII; 533. See: (1883 Aug).]
Cold / A cool breeze flowed from Angelique Cottin / 1846. [SF-VII; 534. See: 1846, (A; 204).]
Cold winds at Seances / Holms / Facts Psychic Science / see Index. [SF-VII; 535. (Holms.)]
[Comets]:
Comets / as dark obj away from sun / See so many brilliant near sun = objs near sun. [AF-I; 334.]
Comets / Poor, Gravitation Versus Relativity, p. 102 / "There is not the slightest indication that a comet had ever affected, in any measurable degree, the motion of even the smallest planet or satellite." [AF-I; 335. ( Poor, Gravitation Versus Relativity, p. 102.)]
[Comets] / [This Farmer Discovers Comet] / [The Washington Post, September 27, 1931, page 15]. [AF-I; 336. Newspaper clipping. (Washington Post, September 27, 1931, p. 15.)]
Comet / of Feb-March, 1843 / Went around the sun (180°) of its path in 2 hours and 11 minutes. Rate was 366 miles a second. / Abbot, The Earth and the Stars, p. 84. [MB-III; 369. Abbot, Charles Greely, The Earth and the Stars. New York: D. Van Nostrand, 1925, 121; OKQ QB44.A13 Douglas.) Comet C/1843 D1.]
Comet / Jan 27, 1880 / Grazed the sun, ac to Flammarion, Pop. Astro, p. 507. [MB-III; 370. Flammarion, Camille. Popular Astronomy: A General Description of the Heavens. New York: D. Appleton, 1894, 507. Comet C/1880 C1.]
Comets / tails / We are taught that in airless space a coin and a feather fall together. Then if interplanetary space is airless, there is no justification for explaining the tail of a comet as an aggregate of dust trailing after a nucleus. Nucleus and dust, or volume of gas, would move together. [MB-III; 371.]
Comets / Same orbits / 1843 / 1880 / 1882. [MB-III; 372. Kirkwood, Daniel. "On the great southern comet of 1880." Observatory, 3 (1879-1880): 590-592. Comets C/1843 D1, C/1880 C1, and C/1882 R1.]
Comet / Aurora like a comet / May 15, 1909. [MB-III; 373. See: 1909 May 15, (IX; 1318).]
Comet / near Sun / Sept. 30, 1807. [MB-III; 374. See: (1807 Sept 30).]
Comet. Planamour / Prof P. repudiates the alarming account, LT, 1872, Feb 16-11-c. [MB-III; 375. (London Times, February 16, 1872, p. 11 c. 3.)]
Comets / Suggestion they are distortions of sun's rays / Nature 86-292. [MB-III; 376. “Comets As Merely Optical Phenomena.” Nature, 86 (April 27, 1911): 292. Armellini, Luigi. “Possono le comete essere considerate quali fenomeni d'ottica.” Astronomische Nachrichten, 188 (1911): 59-60.]
Comet / on Feb. 23, 1843, "grazed" the sun. / Flammarion, Pop Astro, p. 293. [MB-III; 377. Flammarion, Camille. Popular Astronomy: A General Description of the Heavens. New York: D. Appleton, 1894; 293 & 503-504. Flammarion, Camille. Astronomie populaire: description générale du ciel. Paris: C. Marpon et E. Flammarion, 1880, 626. The date of perihelion for Comet C/1843 D1 was February 27, 1843, (not February 23, probably a misprint in the Appleton edition).]
Comet / and Coldness / May 9, 1886. [MB-III; 378. See: (1886 May 9).]
Comet / like tail at time of sunspot / March 4, 1890. [MB-III; 379. See: (1890 March 4).]
Comets / See year 1881. / at least 7 to Nov. 16 / See 1882. [MB-III; 380. See: (1882 Nov 7-16).]
Comet / A ray as / Nov 18, 1893. [MB-III; 381. See: (1893 Nov 18; check if: VII; 918).]
Comets / appear / Met dates / 1895, B. Eagle, Nov 18-1-6 / 22-1-4. [MB-III; 382. "New Comet Discovered." Brooklyn Eagle, November 18, 1895, p. 1 c. 6. "Another Brooks Comet." Brooklyn Eagle, November 22, 1895, p. 1 c. 4. Comets C/1895 W1 and C/1895 W2.]
Comet / North and South / 2 comets or as if N and S. continuous / Jan., 1887. [MB-III; 383. See: (1887 Jan).]
Comet / or not a comet, but a ray / Jan 18, 1887 / If a reflection, so high that on "shell". [MB-III; 384. See: (1887 Jan 18).]
Comet / or auroral beam / July 15, 1893. [MB-III; 385. See: 1893 July 15, (my note).]
Comet / like beam / Sept 1, etc., 1891 / Stars / New / Repeats in Auriga / Jan 31, 1891 / Feb 1, 1892. [MB-III; 386. See: 1891 Jan 31, (VII: 66, 67, & 165), and, 1892 Feb 1, VII: 339, 342, 343, & 349).]
Comets / Number of / Sept, Oct, 1911. [MB-III; 387. See: 1911 Sept 23, (IX; 2084); 1911 Sept 27, (IX; 2088); and, 1911 Oct 1, (IX; 2095).]
Comet / Great change, time of aurora / Sept 30, 1908 / But see Oct 15. Another change and no spots. [MB-III; 388. See: 1908 Sept 3, (IX; 1103), and, 1908 Oct 15, (IX; 1107).]
Comet / Great changes in head / Jan 22, 1910. [MB-III; 389. See: 1910 Jan 22-30, (IX; 1518).]
Comet / (+) / Met date / Nov 14, 1898. [MB-III; 390. See: 1898 Nov 14, (VIII: 364, 365, 369, & 370).]
Comet / in Perseus after abundant Perseids / Sept 1, 1902. [MB-III; 391. See: (1902 Sept 1).]
Comets / 10 new ones in 1925, up to Nov. 25 / E. Mec., Nov. 27, p. 283. [MB-III; 392. (English Mechanic, November 27, 1925, p. 283.)]
Comet / New / and series / Dhurmsula / July, 1860. [MB-III; 393. See: (1860 July).]
Comet / from active region / Dec 1, 1865 / See Nov., 1892. [MB-III; 394. See: (1865 Dec 1), and, (1892 Nov.).]
Comets / 1881 / 1882. [MB-III; 395.]
Comet / follows mets from Androm / Dec 1, 1885 / also 1892. [MB-III; 396. See: (1885 Dec 1); and, 1892 Nov (VII: 730, 732, 733, & 734); 1892 Nov 12, VII; 737); and, 1892 / before Nov 21, (VII; 738).]
Comets / North and south / Jan 22, 1887. [MB-III; 397. See: (1887 Jan 22).]
Comet / near sun / May 17, 1882. [MB-III; 398. See: (1882 May 17).]
Comet / New / and moon phe / May, 1881. [MB-III; 399. See: (1881 May).]
Comet / Big new comet / sudden / June 24, 1881 / Like 1861—one in south. [MB-III; 400. See: (1861), and, (1881 June 24).]
Comet / path / May 22, 1881 / Like (June 30 or May 11)—1861. [MB-III; 401. See: (1881 May 11), (1881 May 22), and, (1881 June 30).]
Comet / Southern Comet not listed? / June 17, etc., 1882. [MB-III; 402. See: (1882 June 17, etc.)]
Comet / and Andromedids / Nov. 27, 1885 / See 1892. [MB-III; 403. See: (1885 Nov 27), and, 1892 Nov, (VII: 730, 732, & 742).]
Comet / connects up / That Dec 1, 1885, did come from Androm / See Auriga Comet. / 1881, I think / June, 1861. [MB-III; 404. See: (1861 June), (1885 Dec 1), and, (1881).]
Comet / Great storms. Then a new comet in Virgo. / 1886 / May 12-22. [MB-III; 405. See: (1886 May 12-22)/]
Comet / New / and new star / May 22, 1881. [MB-III; 406. See: (1881 May 22).]
Comet / in Taurus / (July 25 / another Sept 17) 1825. [MB-III; 407. See: (1825 July 25), and, (1825 Sept 17).]
Comet / (Donati's) and dry fog, mets, living / May, last June, 1858. [MB-III; 408. See: (1858 May, last June).]
Comet / increase and Mets / Sept 12, 13, 15, 1858. [MB-III; 409. See: (1858 Sept 12, 13, 15).]
Comet / Mets and great Met / July, 1861. [MB-III; 410. See: (1861 July).]
Comet / The 20 year Southern Comet / May 3, 1901. [MB-III; 411. See: (1901 May 3).]
Comets / The Andromeda Comets / Biela's / See Holmes', Nov 6, 1892. [MB-III; 412. See: (1892 Nov 6).]
Comet / and then the meteors of Andromeda / Nov 6-23, 1892 / Mets localized in America / See Dec 9. [MB-III; 413. See: (1892 Nov 6-23), and, (1892 Dec 9).]
Comet / comes out of new star / Beam from / July, 1893. [MB-III; 414. See: (1893 July).]
Comet / one found anyway / Feb 14, 1896. [MB-III; 415. See: 1896 Feb 14, (VII; 1461).]
Comet / and Leonids / Nov 14, 1898. [MB-III; 416. See: 1898 Nov 14, (VIII; 364).]
Comet / in Orion but discovered South / Nov. 22, 1915. [MB-III; 417. See: 1915 Nov 22, (X; 510).]
Comets / from North / 1853. [MB-III; 418. See: (1853).]
Comet / tail connected with beam; with volc / Jan 15, 18—1887. [MB-III; 419. See: (1887 Jan 15, 18).]
Comet / See Beam. [MB-III; 420.]
Comet / Auroral beam like tail of / Aug 4, 1882. [MB-III; 421. See: (1882 Aug 4).]
"Comet" / "tail" / Melbourne / but great sunspot. / March 4, 1890. [MB-III; 422. See: (1890 March 4).]
Comet / New / and phe / May 22, 1886. [MB-III; 423. See: (1886 May 22).]
Comet / See May 20, 1910. / Seen as if tail of Halley's both away and toward sun. Or both sides of sun. [MB-III; 424. See: (1910 May 20).]
Comet / Near? / Meteors seen coming from one? / May 7, 1910. [MB-III; 425. See: (1910 May 7).]
Comet / New / and new star / May 22, 1881. [MB-III; 426. See: (1881 May 22).]
Comet / seen to divide / July 6, 1881. [MB-III; 427. See: (1881 July 6).]
Comet / Beam like / May 3, 1899. [MB-III; 428. See: (1899 May 3).]
Comet / in Andromeda after the mets / Dec 1, 1885 / See 1892. [MB-III; 429. See: (1885 Dec 1), and, (1892).]
Comet / Beam / time of a sunspot / March 4, 1890. [MB-III; 430. See: (1890 March 4).]
Comet / Beam like comet tail / Sept., 1891. [MB-III; 431. See: 1891 Sept 9, (VII: 176, 177); 1891 Sept 9, 10, 11, (VII; 185); 1891 Sept 10, (VII; 186); 1891 Sept 11, (VII: 178, 183, & 187); 1891 Sept 10, 11, (VII; 184); and, 1891 Sept 10, 11, 25, (VII; 182).].]
Comet / Auroral beam mistaken for / See July 16, 1893. [MB-III; 432. See: 1893 July 15, (my note).]
Comet / Dif calculations / U.S. and Europe / Sept 18. 1882. [MB-III; 433. See: (1882 Sept 18).]
Comet / like beam / May 15, 1909. [MB-III; 434. See: 1909 May 15, (IX; 1318).]
Comet / See Obj near Sun. [MB-III; 435. See: (Obj near Sun).]
Comet / Met as if from / July 3, 1861 / July 8, 1861. [MB-III; 436. See: (1861 July 3), and, (1861 July 8).]
Comet / See 1835 / Disagree as to Halley's. [MB-III; 437. See: (1835).]
Comet / Halley's / 1835, LT Index, Aug 7, etc. [MB-III; 438. See: (1835 London Times Index, Aug 7).]
Comet / "Actually grazed the solar atmosphere" / Comet of March, 1843 / A.J. Sci 3/1/276. [MB-III; 439. Kirkwood, Daniel. "On the Great Sun-spot of June, 1843." American Journal of Science, s. 3 v. 1 (1871): 275-276. Comet C/1843 D1.]
Comet / seen in South near sun, when sun almost farthest north / June 17, 1882. [MB-III; 440. See: (1882 June 17).]
Comet / Time of / haze and dust / Oct to Nov 13, 1902. [MB-III; 441. See: (1902 Oct to Nov 13).]
Comet / Similar / June, 1861 / June, 1881 / May, 1901. [MB-III; 442. See: (1861 June), (1881 June), and, 1901 May 3 to 18th, (VIII; 809)).]
Comet / unlist? / Jan 19, 1865 / Australia. [MB-III; 443. See: (1865 Jan 19).]
Comet/ unexpected / May 23, 1857. [MB-III; 444. See: (1857 May 23).]
Comet / and great q or voc / Aug 28, 1883 / and 1843. [MB-III; 445. See: (1843), and (1883 Aug 28).]
Comet / and Mets / Aug., 1858. [MB-III; 446. See: (1858 Aug).]
"Comet" / and Volc / Oct 28, 30, 1899. [MB-III; 447. See: (1899 Oct 28, 30; not found here).]
[Comets] / Astro / Another divided comet near Biela's in 1846 / Timb's 1847-278 / and similarly they increased their separation. [MB-III; 448. “Double Comet.” Timbs' Year-Book of Facts in Science and Art, 1847, 278-279. Comet 3D/Biela had apparently broken into two, which, at the time, were referred to as comets A (Biela's) and B (its lesser companion).]
[Comets] / Astro / Comet of 1856 / See Comet. Sept, 1856 , L.T. Index. [MB-III; 449. See: (London Times, Index, 1856 Sept.)]
[Comets] / N.B. / Comet looks to me like a detached nova. [MB-III; 450.]
Comet
/ Wrong directions given but one found anyway / Science, N.S., 46/36.
[MB-III; 451. Campbell,
William Wallace.
"A Remarkable Coincidence." Science,
n.s., 46 (July 13, 1917): 36-37. Campbell,
William Wallace. “Discovery of Comet a 1896.” Observatory,
26 (1903): 293-294. “Professor Perrine’s first comet, c 1895,
discovered in November, was last observed on December 20 before it
was lost to sight in the Sun’s rays. Perrine observed its
reappearance from behind the Sun on January 30, 1896, and on many
subsequent mornings. Two weeks later, on February 14, a cablegram
from Kiel announced its re-observation in Europe. This cablegram was
received at the Lick Observatory in perfect order, as shown by the
control word, but in converting the right ascension from arc to time
the translator made an error of (I think) 24 minutes of time. The
erroneous translation was handed to Perrine, who judged at once that
this must be a different comet from his own referred to in the
cablegram. The next morning he pointed the 12-inch telescope to the
erroneous position, looked in the finder, and saw an eighth-magnitude
comet in the field of view. This did not surprise him, and his
observations of position were transmitted by telegraph and cable as
usual, as if belonging to a comet discovered in Europe. This was
Comet a 1896. Naturally, considerable mystery existed (see, for
example, The
Astronomical Journal,
no. 367, p. 56). Several weeks elapsed before the true situation was
disclosed at the Lick Observatory by our looking up the original
cablegram and detecting the error of 24 minutes in the translation.”
“Curiously enough, the declination of the new comet, which was
moving very rapidly (9 minutes east in right ascension and more than
3 degrees north in declination daily), on the morning of discovery
was almost identical with that of Comet a 1895, and its right
ascension corresponded closely with the erroneous figures. Had the
telescope been pointing to that position on any other morning, the
celestial visitor would have been entirely outside of the finder, and
the chances are fair that it would have come and gone unseen. The
cabled Kiel position of re-observation of c 1895 and the
discovery-position of the new comet were:—
c 1895......
1896 Feb. 13'97 G.M.T.: a= 19h 45m; δ
= -2° 23'.
a 1896...... 1896 Feb. 15'1 G.M.T.: a= 19h 22m; δ
= -2° 49'.”
“The literature of similar instances in
astronomy is very meagre, and I doubt whether any other case so
remarkable is on record.” Krueger, Adalbert. “Comet α
1896.” Astronomical
Journal, 16 (1896):
56. “A telegram from Prof. Krueger at Kiel, received Feb. 14,
brought information that Perrine’s Comet, c 1895, had been observed
there in the position
1896 Feb.13.7088 Gr. M.T., α
= 19h 44m 47.9s, δ
= -2° 22' 37”
This position, being close to that indicated by Mr. Perrine's ephemeris in A.J,364, was therefore not reprinted. (Δα = -0m .1 Δδ = +4')” “On Feb. 16, a dispatch from the Lick Observatory announced that the Kiel comet was a new one, and gave a position observed by Mr. Perrine.
1896
Feb.15.0889 Gr.M.T, , α
= 19h 21m 57.9s, δ
= -2° 49' 1”
Other later positions followed by telegraph, being those given in Mr. Perrine’s communication on p. 54 and immediately afterward, the Elements and Ephemeris by Messrs. Leuschner and Seares. These arrived after no. 366 had gone to press, but were communicated at once to Mr. Ritchie who distributed them to astronomers in the 'Science Observer” Feb. 20.” “It was thus evident that two different comets had been observed; and an observation of the second, made by Dr. Lamp at Kiel, was received in season to be included in Mr. Ritchie's circular.” “Since then, no observations have been received until today; and this number of the Journal has been delayed by a strong desire to obtain an ephemeris which should be free from the inevitable uncertainty of one dependent upon elements deduced from observations on three successive days only.” Perrine, Charles Dillon. “Ephemeris of Comet c 1895.” Astronomical Journal, 16 (1896): 32. Perrine, Charles Dillon. “Observations of Comet a 1896.” Astronomical Journal, 16 (1896): 54. “Entdeckung eines neuen Cometen Perrine-Lamp.” Astronomische Nachrichten, 139 (1896): 365-366. Comets C/1895 W1 (1895c) and C/1896 C1 (1896a).]
Comet / or obj near sun and dust, Australia / Dec 21-24 / Dec. 27 / See Skyward Ho. [MB-III; 452. See: (Skyward Ho).]
Comet / Obliterate a star / July 8, 1893. [MB-III; 453. See: (1893 July 8; not found here).]
Comet / and b. rains and q's / March 29 and before, 1914 / Comet and volcs, May 15. [MB-III; 454. See: (1914, March 29 and before), and, 1914 May 15, (X; 312).]
[Comets] / Astro / See Comet, Jan, 1909. / Discovered not by astronomers. [MB-III; 455. See: (1909 Jan; not found here).]
Comet / from pole / Sept 23, 1911. [MB-III; 456. See: 1911 Sept 23, (IX; 2084).]
Comet / Nucleus occults a star. / Bull Astronomique 1913/83. [MB-III; 457. (Bulletin Astronomique, 1913-83; not found here.) "Notes on some Points connected with the Recent Progress of Astronomy." Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 74 (February 9, 1914): 323-371, at 326. “Herr Silbernagel (A.N., 4705) observed the occultation of a star by the comet on June 7, when the nucleus passed either directly over or very close to the star, which for the time was suspected to be blurred and reddish. On its emergence from the coma it became sharp and bright as before.” Silbernagel, Emil. “Beobachtungen von Kometen.” Astronomischr Nachtrichten, 197 (1914): 3-8, at 8. Comet C/1913 J1.]
Comets / Sci / Comets as merely optical phe. / Nature 86/292. [MB-III; 458. “Comets As Merely Optical Phenomena.” Nature, 86 (April 27, 1911): 292. Armellini, Luigi. “Possono le comete essere considerate quali fenomeni d'ottica.” Astronomische Nachrichten, 188 (1911): 59-60.]
Comet / Astro / Evening of Aug 7, 1864, Cacciatore, at Palermo, saw an 8-mag. star eclipsed by Comet I, 1864. / Sc. Gos., N.S., 3-79. [MB-III; 459. "Star Eclipsed by a Comet." Science Gossip, n.s., 3 (no. 27; August 1896): 79. Cacciatore, Gaetano. “Suite des observations de la Comète I. 1864, faites à l'Observatoire Royal de Palerme par M. Tacchini.” Astronomische Nachrichten, 63 (1864): 175-176. The observation was made by Pietro Tacchini, (and was reported by Cacciatore.) “Swift's Comet.” Science Gossip, n.s., 3 (no. 26; July 1896): 49. The search for Tacchini's observation was prompted by Samuel Herbert Rider Salmon's observations of a “star of about ninth magnitude” dimmed at least a magnitude when occulted by Swift's Comet on May 4, 1896. Comets C/1864 C1 and C/1896 G.]
[Comets] / Ast. / Comet predicted to pass perihelion on Aug 17, 1884 / Barnard's / Sun, July 30-1-3. [MB-III; 460. “The New Comet.” New York Sun, July 30, 1884, p. 1 c. 3. Comet D/1884 O1.]
Comet's / Paths / Clerke, His Astro. [MB-III; 461. Clerke, Agnes Mary. A Popular History of Astronomy During the Nineteenth Century. London: Adam & Charles Black; 4th ed., 1902, 349-353 & 369-371. Clerke considers two of the predominant explanations: according to Klinkerfues, the orbit of a comet may vary considerably, such that a single comet explains the appearances in 371 B.C., 1668, 1843, and 1880, with its period changing along the same path, (possibly due to a “resisting” medium), or, different comets appear upon the same path owing to their being “fragment of a primitive disrupted body, one following in the wake of the other.” Also, as “comets approach the sun indifferently from all quarters, and with velocities quite independent of direction,” these objects originate in the solar system, rather than being cosmic objects encountered by the movement of the solar system.]
Comets / The short periods are of planetary kind, feeble tail-producing tend to zodiacal track and w to e like planets. / Cl, Hist A. [MB-III; 462. (Clerke, Agnes Mary. A Popular History of Astronomy During the Nineteenth Century. London: Adam & Charles Black; 4th ed., 1902.)]
[Comets] / (R) / (+) / 1916 / LT, Dec. 9-13-d / Comet / Remarkable. [MB-III; 463. (London Times, December 9, 1916, p. 13 c. 4.)]
Comets / Paths / Comets of / 1843—? / 1880 / 1882 / All said taken same path. [MB-III; 464. Clerke, Agnes Mary. A Popular History of Astronomy During the Nineteenth Century. London: Adam & Charles Black; 4th ed., 1902, 359-360. Comets C/1843 D1, C/1880 C1, and C/1882 R1.]
Comet / Feb. 2, 1880 / June, 1882 / Sept, 1882. [MB-III; 465. (Refs.???)]
Comet / near sun / June 18, 1882 / Sept 17, 1882. [MB-III; 466. See: (1882 June 18), and, (1882 Sept 17).]
Comet / South, and meteor South / June 19, 1882. [MB-III; 467. See: (1882 June 19).]
Comet / New / and sunspots / June 26-July 3, 1819. [MB-III; 468. See: (1819 June 26-July 3).]
Comet / or beam / May 6, 1845. [MB-III; 469. See: (1845 May 6).]
Comet / and new star / May 22, 1881. [MB-III; 470. See: (1881 May 22).]
Comets / All great ones from South? [MB-III; 471.]
Comet / split / June-July, 1881. [MB-III; 472. See: (1881 June-July).]
Comet / Beams from sun / March 13, 1896. [MB-III; 473. See: 1896 March 13, (VII; 1487).]
Comet / or Beam / Jan 19, 1887. [MB-III; 474. See: (1887 Jan 19).]
Comet / A beam at time of sun activity / July 16, 1892. [MB-III; 475. See: 1892 July 16, (VII: 593, 598, & 599).]
Comet / but Beam time of Sunspot / March 4, 1890. [MB-III; 476. See: (1890 March 4).]
Comets / Biela's split / Jan 13, 1846. [MB-III; 477. See: (1846 Jan 13).]
Comet / or auroral beam and volc / Jan 16, etc., 1887. [MB-III; 478. See: (1887 Jan 16, etc.).]
[Comets] / Astro / L. Times, 1880, May 1-11-f / Prof. George Forbes from a study of action of planets on comets, had deduced position of a new planet at distance from the sun of 100 times that of the earth. [MB-III; 479. (London Times, May 1, 1880, p. 11 c. 6.)]
Comets and Mets / Near Leonid radiant / Nov. 14, 1898. [SF-VI; 1269. See: 1898 Nov 14, (VIII; 364).]
Comp Sirius / Observatory, Feb., 1878 / Herr Temple, of the Arcetri Observatory, had picked up another and fainter star between Sirius and the Companion. But he found that the planet Venus showed the same ttwo "Companions" and they were "ghosts". [AF-I; 337. (Observatory, February, 1878.) (Temple, or Tempel???)]
Concentration / Values / Yet Generals concentrate on one plan of battle. Can't easily adjust. [AF-III; 21.]
[Confessions]:
Confession / + / Weekly Dispatch, Nov 19, 1911—Mr. Walter Gardner, of Kirklandholm, near Monkton, accused of having stolen a mail-bag, pleaded guilty and was sent to prison. Said that he had been falsely identified and that because knew the thief was someone resembling him. Not said how he came to plead guilty. [SF-I: 433.1, 433.2. (London Weekly Dispatch, November 19, 1911.)]
Confessions / + / Lloyds Weekly News, Jan 9, 1910, p. 3 / Daniel White, brought up, at the Guild hall, London, for falsely accusing himself of being a deserter, from the Army, for the 14th time in a few months. When compelled to admit that he was no a deserter, he said, "I admit it, but I wish to give myself up for something else." No new confession listened to—he got 3 months. [SF-I; 434. (Lloyds Weekly News, January 9, 1910, p. 3.)]
Confessions / + / Man named Brodie gave self up, saying to police he was Jack the Ripper. Could not be so accepted. [SF-I; 435. (Ref.???)]
Confessions / D. News, Nov.17, 1920 / "Scotland Yard is satisfied that there is no truth in the 'confesion' pf a man that he was the murderer of Nurse Shore, in a Hastings train some months ago." [SF-I; 436. (London Daily News, November 17, 1920.)]
[Confessions] / Police / Confessions. [SF-I; 437.]
[Confessions] / [Third Degree Is Denounced by Wickersham] / N.Y. Sun, [August 10, 1931.] [SF-I; 438. Newspaper clipping. (New York Sun, August 10, 1931.)]
Confession / + / Lloyd's Sunday News, Aug 17, 1919. / Man who gave name of William May,walked into a London police station and said he had killed a woman on some marshland in Mitcham. Search made. No body found. [SF-I; 439. (Lloyd's Sunday News, August 7, 1919.)]
Confession / + / D. News, Oct 5, 1905 / Young man, Frederick Stuart, went to police station and told that he had murdered his mother, "I don't know what made me do it. I didn't think I had the strength. Something came over me. I choked her." Two doctors deposed that there had been no violence, no strangulation. The women had died of syncope, due to heart disease. Stuart was discharged. [SF-I: 440.1, 440.2. (London Daily News, October 5, 1905.)]
Confessions / (BO) / N.B. / News of the World, Jan 15, 1905 On May 1, 1894, James Robert Wells, a butcher of Hammersmith, was murdered. Two weeks later a man surrendered himself at Hammersmith and charged himself with the murder. He retracted and was discharged. May 31, 1905, another man confessed. Said been a delusion of his. In Jan, 1905, 2 other men "confessed" to 2 other murders, but were discharged. [SF-I: 441.1, 441/2/ (New of the World, January 15, 1905.)]
Confession / Bristol, Sept 7, 1873 / Man at Bristol had delusion had murdered his wife. Gave himself up to police. Gave them key of room in which he said the body would be found. Wife was found alive at her mother's, unable to account for his behavior. / Bristol Daily Post, Sept. 10-2-7. [SF-I: 442.1, 442.2. (Bristol Daily Post, September 10, 1873, p. 2 c. 7.)]
Confession but not of all phe. / Feb. 28, 1874. [SF-VII; 492. See: (1874 Feb 28).]
Confession / but had been phe here before / Uttoxeter / Aug., 1910. [SF-VII; 493. See: (1910 Aug.).]
[Conscience] / [Coin of Coincidence.] / NY Sun, Oct. 15, 1927. [SF-I; 453. Newspaper clipping. (New York Sun, October 15, 1927.)]
Consideration shown flames / Ap. 21, 1888. [SF-VII; 494. See: (1888 Ap 21).]
Consideration shown / Sept 15, 1889. [SF-VII; 495. See: (1889 Sept 15).]
Consideration / Polt / Fires / all in daytime when could be seen and put out—like stones that not harm / See Sept 15, 1889. [SF-VII; 496. See: (1889 Sept 15).]
Consideration seemingly shown flames when could be put out / Ap. 21, 1888. [SF-VII; 497. See: (1888 Ap 21).]
Consideration fires that could be put out / Sept. 15, 1889 / "Only in fun." [SF-VII; 498. See: (1889 Sept 15).]
Controversy / Attack a lot of foolish statements. / End up he never said those thing but he attacked things never said by me. [SF-VI; 1270.]
Contro / H. Trib., May 9, 1931 / F.P.A. in his column reviewing a book notes "errors in it. At end of column says can't say what been the matter with him, but thinking that he was copying a line of Edna Millay's, he had set down, "And from them I'd not be going," instead of "And better friends I'd not be knowing." [SF-VI; 1271. (New York Herald Tribune, May 9, 1931.)]
Contro / Wells / by Karl K. Kitchen / N.Y. Sun, Oct. 23, 1931 / [Then and Now.] [SF-VI; 1272. (New York Sun, October 23, 1931.)]
[Cosmic]:
Cosmic / dust / March 28, 1880. [MB-III; 480. See: (1880 March 28).]
Cosmic / Aug 22, etc., 1859. [MB-III; 481. See: (1859 Aug 22, etc.).]
Cosmic / See Period. [MB-III; 482.]
Cosmic / or world-wide / Aug., 1886. [MB-III; 483. See: (1886 Aug).]
Cosmic / or earth-wide / Ap., 1906 / See May 5-6. [MB-III; 484. See: (1906 Ap.), and, (1906 May 5-6).]
Cosmic / Auroras and b. rain / March 6-14, 1918. [MB-III; 485. See: (1918 March 6-14).]
Cosmic / Ap., 1882. [MB-III; 486. See: (1882 Ap.).]
Cosmic / Volcs / q's / mets / Feb to April, 1832. [MB-III; 487. See: (1832 Feb to Apr).]
Cosmic / Dust / Chicago and Hungary / Feb 17, 18, 1896 / Feb. 25. [MB-III; 488. See: (1896 Feb. 17, 18, 25.).]
Cosmic / Ap 18, 1880. [MB-III; 489. See: (1880 Ap 18).]
Cosmic / Dust / Dec., 1883. [MB-III; 490. See: (1883 Dec.).]
Cosmic / Feb, 1896 / Aust—Spain / Hungary—US / Detonations. [MB-III; 491. See: (1896 Feb).]
[Cosmic] / Period great / Ap., 1906. [MB-III; 492. See: (1906 Ap.).]
Cosmic / phe / Detonations / phe—Australia and Europe / Feb 10 and 27 / Feb, 1896 / Dust and detonations. [MB-III; 493. See: (1896 Feb 10 and 27).]
Cosmic / Ap 7, etc., 1872. [MB-III; 494. See: (1872 Ap. 7, etc.)]
Cosmic / Jan 9, etc., 1907. [MB-III; 495. See: (1907 Jan 9, etc.).]
Cosmic / dust / Pa, etc. / Ap., 1902. [MB-III; 496. See: (1902 Ap.).]
Cosmic / Aust and Europe / Feb 14, 19-23 / March 28, 27, 1903. [MB-III; 497. See: (1903 Feb 14, 19-23), and, (1903 March 27, 28).]
Cosmic / Vesuvius / Jupiter / San Francisco / Ap., 1906 / Formosa / Cyclones. [MB-III; 498. See: (1906 Ap.).]
Cosmic / World-wide / Jan., 1907. [MB-III; 499. See: (1907 Jan.).]
Cosmic / phe / Ap 12, etc., 1889. [MB-III; 500. See: (1889 Ap 12, etc.).]
Cosmic / Sand / China / Japan / Kansas / Ap 1, 2, 4, 1892 / Persia, March 30. [MB-III; 501. See: (1892, March 30, Ap 1, 2, 4).]
Cosmic / Vesuvius / Jupiter / Formosa / San Fran / Cyclones / Ap., 1906. [MB-III; 502. See: (1906 Ap.).]
Cosmic / Aurora / mets / sunspot / Nov 12, 1837. [MB-III; 503. See: (1837 Nov 12).]
Cosmic / Aust., Europe, U.S. / Jan 22, 1902. [MB-III; 504. See: (1902 Jan 22).]
[Crimes]:
Crimes / Lib / Series crimes / L.T., 1861, March 26-6-f. [SF-I; 444. (London Times. March 26, 1861, p. 6 c. 6.)]\\
[Crimes] / [Police Brutes] / NY Herald Book Review, Dec 7, 1930. [SF-I; 445. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald, Book Review, December 7, 1930.)]
Crime / Look up Dis Debar as psycho-criminal. Sent to prison for year or so in 1892. [SF-I; 446. ("Dis Debar Found Guilty; and Sentenced to Two Years in the Penitentiary." New York Times, March 25, 1893, p. 1 c. 3.) (Ref.???) Ann O'Delia Diss Debar.]
Crime / + / {Finger-Print Clue Mystery] / Observer, 1927, [March 13.] [SF-I; 447. Newspaper clipping. (London Observer, March 13, 1927.)]
Crime / [Is There a Criminal Type?] / N.Y. Sun, Aug 13, 1927. [SF-I; 454. Newspaper clipping. (New York Sun, August 13, 1927.)]
Crimes / (+) / Against women and children in both N.Y. and Berlin / July 30, 1907. [SF-VII; 488. See: (1907 July 30).]
Crimes / Series / March 26, 1861. [SF-VII; 489. See: (1861 March 26).]
[Current]:
Current / (+) / Admit that "manna" of Ap. 4, 1846, was a desert lichen. Then to fall in Lithuania, 1700 miles from Baghdad, Mesopotamia, must been a long unviolent current from place to place on this earth. (Not Lithuania) / See. [MB-III; 505. See: (1846 Ap. 4).]
[Current] / Stat / Repeating Mets / Sept 11, 12, 1877. [MB-III; 506. See: (1877 Sept 11, 12).]
[Current] / Stat / Algerian Series / See Aug 16, 1875. [MB-III; 507. See: (1875 Aug 16).]
Current / Stat / like Sienaa / grey powder / Dec 16-25, 1874 / Paris. [MB-III; 508. See: (1874 Dec 16-25).]
Current / B. rians / like Siena / Marlsford / Sept 4 and 5, 1873 / See b. rain repeats. [MB-III; 509. See: (1873 Sept 4 and 5).]
[Current] / Stat / Mets of June 20, 1866. [MB-III; 510. See: (1866 June 20).]
[Current] / Stat / Algeria / Col / Aug 25, 1865. [MB-III; 511. See: (1865 Aug 25).]
[Current] / Stat / Casale / See if like '68. / July 17, 1840 / Rept BA 1860-78 / (See C.R., etc.) / Carry from the Piedmonts. [MB-III; 512. See: (1840 July 17), and (1868).]
[Current] / W / (+) / The great question / How the new star belt in Milky Way relates to volc belt on earth. [MB-III; 513.]
[Current] / Stat / 3 mets / June 26, 1889. [MB-III; 514. See: (1889 June 26).]
[Current] / Stat / Mets / Japan / Jan. 25, 1918. [MB-III; 515. See: (1918 Jan 25).]
[Current] / Stat / See Repeating Mets. [MB-III; 516.]
[Current] / Stat / stones repeat / June 16, 1884. [MB-III; 517. See: (1884 June 16).]
[Current] / Stat / stones, Sicily / ab. Oct., 1846 / Feb 10, 1853 / See Dec 5, 1846. / 3 red rains, China / Feb. 20 to March 26, 1851 / Nov. 14, 20, 1858 / Algeria list—See Aug 25, 1865. / Gray powder, Paris / Dec 16-25, 1874. [MB-III; 518. See: (1846 Oct); (1853 Feb 10); (1846 Dec 5); (1851 Feb 20 March 26); (1858 Nov 14, 20); (1865 Aug 25); and, (1874 Dec 16-25).]
[Current] / Stat / Algeria / See Aug 25, 1865. [MB-III; 519. See: (1865 Aug 25).]
[Current] / Stat / Detonations and B. rain / Feb. 1, 1923 / March 24. [MB-III; 520. See: (1923 Feb 1), and, (1923 March 24).]
[Current] / Stat or Current / Like Sienna / gelat at Bath / Ap 22, etc., 1871. [MB-III; 521. See: (1871 Ap 22, etc.).]
[Current] / Stat or Current / Repeating b. rains / Sept 4 and 5, 1873. [MB-III; 522. See: (1873 Sept 4 and 5).]
[Current] / Stat / sim. mets / See Sept. 7, 1868. [MB-III; 523. See: (1868 Sept 7).]
[Current] / Stat / Java / Sept 19, 1869. [MB-III; 524. See: (1869 Sept 19).]
[Current] / Stat / 3—Meteors / Nov. 19, 1903. [MB-III; 525. See: (1903 Nov 19).]
[Current] / Stat / Nov. 14, 20, 1855. [MB-III; 526. See: (1855 Nov 14, 20).]
[Current] / Stat / 3 red rain / China / Feb 20 to March 26, 1851. [MB-III; 527. See: (1851 Feb 20 to March 26).]
[Current] / Stat / Mets / Next day stones / early Nov., 1839. [MB-III; 528. See: (1839 Nov.).]
[Current] / Stat / Stones repeating / June 16, 1884. [MB-III; 529. See: (1884 June 16).]
[Current] / Stat / Series like Siena / 3rd b. rain, Ohio, Aug 19, 1902. [MB-III; 530. See: (1902 Aug 19).]
[Current] / Stat earth / Anyone ever heard of dif in speed of meteors in western and eastern skies? [MB-III; 531.]
[Current] / Stat / (Piedmont) / Trenzano, Brescia / Nov. 12, 1856 / Alfianello, Bressa / Feb 16, 1856. [MB-III; 532. See: (1856 Nov 12), and, (1856 Feb 16).]
[Current] / Astro / Stat Earth / What in orthodoxy keeps sun stat relatively? / Velocity? [MB-III; 533.]
Current / Overhead explosions repeating / fal of aerolite? / rain of mud / March 27, etc., 1903. [MB-III; 534. See: (1903 March 27, etc.)]
[Current] / Repeats / Sounds ½ hour before stones / June 8, 1834 / and [word missing]. See Algerian stone, ab. 1877. [MB-III; 535. See: 1834 ab. June 8, (I; 1888); 1834 June 12, (I: 1887 & 1889); and, 1875 Aug. 16, (IV: 1720 & 1895).]
[Current] / Repeats / May 18, 1903 / 1904. [MB-III; 536. See: (1903 May 18).]
[Current] / Repeats / Beams / March, '95 / '96 / Sept 29, 1828 / Sept 29, 1829. [MB-III; 537. See: (1895); (1896); and, (Sept 29, 1828 / Sept 29, 1829).]
[Current] / Repeats / Sim stones / Sim dates / Tenn and Ga / May 9, 1827 / May 8, 1829. [MB-III; 538. See: (May 9, 1827 / May 8, 1829.).]
[Current] / Repeats / Met trains? May 18, 1904 / May 18, 1903. [MB-III; 539. See: (May 18, 1904 / May 18, 1903.).]
[Current] / Repeats / Dust / Medit. / March 6, 1888 / 1889 / also 17 / 15. [MB-III; 540. See: ( March 6, 1888 / 1889 / also 17 / 15).]
Current / All Series and q and phe. [MB-III; 541.]
Current / See Living. / Frgs shift at 1841 from France to England. [MB-III; 542. See: (1841).]
Current / Frgs / France / See Living up to at least to 1836. [MB-III; 543. See: (Living).]
Current / Many of the March dusts fall again week or so later, or in April. [MB-III; 544. (Ref.???)]
Current / All Mediterranean sands, etc. [MB-III; 545.]
Current / Sienna / Srange bugs repeating / May 19, 1888 / (Like Bath, Ap 23, 1871). [MB-III; 546. See: (1888 May 19), and, (1871 Ap 23).]
Current / See Anti-radiant, May 1, 1882 / Mets from diff directions / March 12, 1882. [MB-III; 547. See: (1882 May 1), and, (1882 March 12).]
Currrent / (+) / Air waves and insects / 2 cases of different air or rise of temperature with insects / Oct., 1869. [MB-III; 548. See: (1869 Oct).]
Current / Comet paths / See May 22, 1881. [MB-III; 549. See: (1881 May 22).]
Current / Sienna / England, b. rains / q's / Ap. 26—1884 / May 3. [MB-III; 550. See: (1884 Ap. 26), and, (1884 May 3).]
Current / Small Series. [MB-III; 551.]
Current / Anti-radiant / July 20, 1884. [MB-III; 552. See: (1884 July 20).]
Current / See Sahara vs. [MB-III; 553. See: (Sahara vs.).]
Current / Like Sienna / Volc elswhere / Repeating b. rains and q's / Nov 9, 1819. [MB-III; 554.See: (1819 Nov 9).]
Current / Air gust / March 23, 1913 / If the cl brsts from externality—gales may been. [MB-III; 555. See: (1913 March 23).]
Current / Hot water and warm air / Oct 9, 1888. [MB-III; 556. See: (1888 Oct 9).]
Current / repeating rains / Oct 25, 1888. [MB-III; 557. See: (1888 Oct 25).]
Current / Sienna / Rain falls / See March 13, 1922. [MB-III; 558. See: (1922 March 13).]
Current / Repeating Sounds / Feb 1, 1923 / See B. rain, March 23. [MB-III; 559. See: (1923 Feb 1), and, (1923 March 23).]
Current / Series / Siena / q and diff falls / June 25, 1897. [MB-III; 560. See: (1897 June 25).]
Current / to Australia / Nov 12-22, 1902. [MB-III; 561. See: (1902 Nov 12-22).]
Current / After Pelée / repeating dust / Switzerland / Aug 2, 1902. [MB-III; 562. See: (1902 Aug 2).]
Current / Repeats / 3rd b. rain in the year. / Ohio / Aug 19, 1903. [MB-III; 563. See: (1903 Aug 19).]
Current / Like Sienna / Repeating dust / See ab. June 1, 1885. [MB-III; 564. See: (1885 June 1).]
Current / Sienna / March 1 and 3, 1884. [MB-III; 565. See: (1884 March 1 and 3).]
Current / Like Siena / B. rai / Sept 2 and 9, 1881. [MB-III; 566. See: (1881 Sept 2 and 9).]
Current / Nov 14, 20, 1855. [MB-III; 567. See: (1855 Nov 14, 20).]
[Current] / Stat / Repeating falls like Siena / July 15, 1868. [MB-III; 568. See: (1868 July 15).]
Current / 3rd rains / China / Feb. 20, 1851. [MB-III; 569. See: (1851 Feb 20).]
Current / Red. rain / Like Sienna / Oct 17, 1846. [MB-III; 570. See: (1846 Oct 17).]
[Current] / Stat / Meteors / next day metites / early in Nov., 1839. [MB-III; 571. See: (1839 Early Nov).]
[Current] / Stat / Mets / Japan / Jan 25, 1918. [MB-III; 572. See: (1918 Jan 25).]
Current / See Stat. / Like Siena series / Idaho / Ap. 18, 1908. [MB-III; 573. See: (1908 Ap. 18).]
[Current] / Stat / B. rain / hours apart / May 11, 1899. [MB-III; 574. See: (1899 May 11).]
Current / Siena / Ap. 30, 1897. [MB-III; 575. See: (1897 Ap. 30).]
Current / Stat / Rain / Late in 1892. [MB-III; 576. See: (late in 1892).]
Current / Stone and Water / ab same time / Georgia / March 18, 1890. [MB-III; 577. See: (1890 March 18).]
[Current] / Stat / Metite and q. / Terni, Italy / Feb 3, 20, 1890. [MB-III; 578. See: (1890 Feb 3, 20).]
Current / Water falling / Thought psychic / Oct 12, 1889. [MB-III; 579. See: (1889 Oct 12).]
[Current] / Stat / 3 mets / June 26, 1889. [MB-III; 580. See: (1889 June 26).]
[Current] / Repeats / B. rain / year apart / July 16, 19, 1850. [MB-III; 581. See: (1850 July 16, 19.)]
[Current] Repeats / Black Deluge / June 16, 17, 1920. [MB-III; 582. See: (1920 June 16, 17).]
[Current] / Repeats / q's / Mexico / Feb 11, 1874 / 77 (?) [MB-III; 583. See: (1874 Feb 11), and, (1877).]
[Current] / Repeats / June 12, 1872 / Feb 18-22, 1880 / th-stone / Met-q. / Mushashi, Japan. [MB-III; 584. See: (1872 June 12), and, (1880 Feb 18-22).]
[Current] / Repeats / Norway / Jan., 1887 / Jan., 1888. [MB-III; 585. See: (1887 Jan), and, (1888 Jan).]
[Current] / Repeats / March meteoric dusts / 1880-81. [MB-III; 586. See: (1880 March), and, (1881 March).]
[Current] / Repeats / Orion / aurora / Feb 4, 1872 / 1874. [MB-III; 587. See: (1872 Feb 4), and, (1874).]
[Current] / Stat / repeating metites / Dec 9, 24, 1858. [MB-III; 588. See: (1858 Dec 9, 24).]
[Current] / Repeats / Detonation / Eng. / Nov 20, 1887 / Nov 20, 1888. [MB-III; 589. See: (1887 Nov 20), and, (1888 Nov 20).]
[Current] / Repeat / "Waterspouts" / Saxony / May 30 / June 4, 1889. [MB-III; 590. See: (1889 May 30), and, (1889 June 4).]
[Current] / Repeats / stones / Prague / Nov. 13, 1829 / Nov. 19, 1830. [MB-III; 591. See: (1829 Nov 13), and, (1830 Nov. 19).]
[Curse] / 1923 / [Tutankhamen Curse.] / D. Express, March 24, 1926. [SF-VI; 1273. Newpaper clipping. (London Daily Express, March 24, 1926.)]
[Curse] / 1923—May / [Curse of King Tut Blamed for Death of Another Man] / Ev. World, Oct. 13, 1930. [SF-VI; 1274. Newspaper clipping. (New York Evening World, October 13, 1930.)]
[Curse] / Tut / [Hearse with Lord Westbury's Body Kills Boy; Museum Death Also Laid to 'Pharoahs' Curse'] / [New York Times, February] 26, 1930. [SF-VI; 1275. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, February 26, 1930.)]