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[Seasonal]:
Seasonal / Definite met showers from the same apparent radiant point / Jan 2-3 / March 27-30 / June 28 / Oct 2 / Nature 97/428. [SF-III; 1983. "The Extraordinary Meteoric Shower of June 28." Nature, 97 (July 20, 1916): 428.]
Seasonal / Aurora / Feb 4, 1872 / repeats / Feb 5, 1873 / Feb 4, 1874 / Red sand / Feb 5, 1875. [SF-III; 1984. See: (Feb 4, 1872 / repeats / Feb 5, 1873 / Feb 4, 1874 / Red sand / Feb 5, 1875.).]
Seasonal / Certainly the Feb etc and Aug etc to Nov sunspots. [SF-III; 1985. (Refs.???)]
Seasonal/ Detonating and falling metites of November. [SF-III; 1986. (Refs.???)]
Seasonal / Dust Falls / March and Feb / Italy. [SF-III; 1987. (Refs.???)]
Seasonal / March 14, Italy / See about 1813 for to sky. [SF-III; 1988. See: (1813).]
Seasonal / New / Auroras of Sept. 25 and Oct 24 / Falls of larvae ab last of Jan in Switzerland. [SF-III; 1989. (Refs.???)]
Seasonal / New / Metites in November and Aug. 10. [SF-III; 1990. (Refs.???)]
Seasonal / Spid[er] Webs / Sept. 20, 1874 / Oct 9, 1881 / autumn, 1869 / See Nov. 16, 1891. [SF-III; 1991. See: (Sept. 20, 1874 / Oct 9, 1881 / autumn, 1869 / See Nov. 16, 1891).]
Seasonal / The falls of leaves in France. [SF-III; 1992. (Ref.???)]
Seasonal / Red Rains / France / April. [SF-III; 1993. (Ref.???)]
Season / Great Feb sunspots / Great mets / Feb 10 / Feb 22/ [SF-III; 1994. See: (Feb 10, 22; year???).]
Seasonal / ? ? Great qs and volc / April? [SF-III; 1995. (Ref.???)]
Secondary Self / ridden by a witch / Sept. 21, 1902. [SF-VII; 1711. See: (1902 Sept 21).]
Secondary Self / Ridden by witch / Sept. 21, 1902. [SF-VII; 1714. See: (1902 Sept 21).]
Self-injuries by "command" / Dec 13, 1872 / some before this. [SF-VII; 1721. See: (1872 Dec 13).]
Self injuries / At spirit-direction / Sept 13, 1910. [SF-VII; 1722. See: (1910 Sept 13).]
[Series]:
(Series) / BO / Camelion caught in a garden in Walthamstow ab Aug 1, 1870. / Land and Water, Aug 6, 1870 / Issue Aug 20, another cor writes that sometime before, a scorpion and a locust been caught at Walthamstow and he marvels at such recurrences in same place. [MB-II; 70. (Land and Water, August 6, 1870.) (Land and Water, August 20, 1870.)]
Series / 3 fireballs / Sept 24-26, 1821. [SF-III; 1769. See: (1821 Sept 24-26).]
Series / Mets / qs / Aug 16-17, 1834. [SF-III; 1770. See: (1834 Aug 16-17).]
Series / like 1884 / Mets / b. rain / Eng / June 25, July 1, 1890. [SF-III; 1771. See: (1890 June 25, July 1).]
Series / moves / June 1, etc, France / July 16, etc., England / 1850. [Sf-III; 1772. See: (1850 June 1, etc., July 16).]
Series / moves to England / June-July, 1850 / See Time of frgs—Derby. [SF-III; 1773. See: (1850 June-July).]
Series / Cochin China / Sept 22 / Oct 25, 29, Dec 13—1887. [SF-III; 1774. See: (1887 Sept 22, Oct 25, 29, Dec 13).]
Series / great / India / 1860—up to / Dhu[rm]salla. [SF-III; 1775. See: (1860).]
Series / Metite / meteors before / early Nov., 1839. [SF-III; 1776. See: (1839 early Nov).]
Series / Mets, then metite / early Nov., 1839. [SF-III; 1777. See: (1839 early Nov).]
Series / Charleston / Aug-Sept-Oct, 1886. [SF-III; 1778. See: (1886, Aug-Oct).]
Series / Rhode Island / Jan 29-30. 1888. [SF-III; 1779. See: (1888 Jan 29-30).]
[The following seven notes were folded together by Fort. SF-III: 1780 to 1786.]
Series / 1908 / Aug, sunspots trace up to Messina. / After Messina languid record of various phe—Looking for new series to Climax. [SF-III; 1780. See: (1908 Aug).]
Series / Cl. bursts to Dayton / begin May 16, 1916 / Aug 9, 1916 / th storm and sunspot?—Aug 27 / q and torrential rain, June 9, 1917 / I missed Dayton, Ohio, 1913? [SF-III; 1781. See: (1913, Dayton); (1916 May 16); (1916 Aug 9); and, (1917 June 9, Aug 27).],
The Series / 1903, latter part / great sun sactivity / little on earth / 1904—? / 1904, Dec, and 1905, early = sunspots—animal, polt, wildmen / 1905—Aug—new star and sunspots / Sept 8——Calabria / April, 1906—Vesuvius and San Fran. [SF-III; 1782. See: (1903 to 1906).]
The Series / 1907—Feb-July, great sunspots, leading to spots and qs, Italy or Sicily, and b. rains, etc. / times of stress = luminous owls—Dec, 1907, etc. / Where Messina? [SF-III; 1783. See: (1907). Messina is on the northeast coast of Sicily and was devastated by an earthquake on December 28, 1908.]
(The Series) / 1902 / Dust, Europe, Jan 14-24, 1902 / Michigan, ab. 26th / U.S., dust, Ap. 11-13 / May 6—St Vincent / and q.—Spain / May 7—Pelée / B. rain—France. [SF-III; 1784. See: (1902).]
The Series / —1902 / Plan / 1902-8 series / fter Pelee, take up the distant signs. Then show in Australia = elsewhere. / Jan = elsewhere / March = sun / Ap = elsewhere / May = earth / May 20-21—general or earth / Pelee and general / Stat, May 25, etc., falls in Switzerland / to Aust = Somewhere else / Again, Feb, 1903 / March 6 = new star. [SF-III: 1785.1, 1785.2. See: (1902 to 1903, Fev, March 6).]
The series / 1906 / Ap to May 31 q's somewhere else / to q and phe, Chili, Aug 16, 1906 / year 1906 somewhere else—to volc ashes, St Thomas, Oct 6, 1906 / Jan 14, 1907—Earth wide and Jamaica and sunspots or spots in Feb. [SF-III; 1786. See: (1906 to 1907 Jan 14).]
Series / Sounds, then stones / June 8, 1834. [SF-III; 1787. See: (1834 June 8).]
Series / q's to metite / May 20, 1848. [SF-III; 1788. See: (1848 May 20).]
Series / to new star / Oct and Nov to 24th, 1876. [SF-III; 1789. See: (1876 Oct-Nov 24).]
Series / Feb 15-26 / France / 1922. [SF-III; 1790. See: (1922 Feb 15-26).]
Series / Chile / Ap 2-May 24, 1851. [SF-III; 1791. See: (1851 Ap 2-May 24).]
Series / (+) / 1828—Sept—1829—Sept / Spain. [SF-III; 1792. See: (1828 Sept -1829 Sept).]
Series / (+) / Ice—mets—qs / Oct 21, etc., 1844 / See Nov, Dec, Jan. [SF-III; 1793. See: (1844 Oct 21-1845 Jan).]
Series / to metite in one day / Ap. 14, 1923. [SF-III; 1794. See: (1923 Ap. 14).]
Series / Virginia / May 11, 28, 30, 1922. [SF-III; 1795. See: (1922 May 11, 28, 20).]
Series / 1879 / 80 / 81 / Repeats / met dust / March-April / later insects. [SF-III; 1796. See: (1879-1881).]
Series / Cherbourg / Paris / 1822. [SF-III; 1797. See: (1822).]
Series / Indiana / Ill. / Ky. / Nov., 1876 / Jan, 1877. [SF-III; 1798. See: (1876 Nov), and, (1877 Jan).]
[Series] / Super Series / Earth, Jan, 1907 / Sun, Feb. [SF-III; 1799. See: (1907 Jan-Feb).]
Series / and New Comet / July, 1860 / Dhurmsalla. [SF-III; 1800. See: (1860 July).]
Series / greatest / Nov, 1902 / Australia. [SF-III; 1801. See: (1902 Nov).]
Series / from Andromeda / 1885 / Aug 19 / Nov 27 / Dec 1—comet. [SF-III; 1802. See: (1885 Aug 19, Nov 27, Dec 1).]
Series / of 1872 / To April relates to Vesuvius / In Aug to Mauna Loa. [SF-III; 1803. See: (1872 Ap), and, (1872 Aug).]
Series / Jan Series / 1883 (+) / 1884—US? / 1885—U.S. / 1886—Norway / 1887—Maryland to Canada / 1888 (?) Maryland to Canada / In 1881 in Feb / U.S. . Jan, 1879, U.S. [SF-III; 1804. See: (1883 to 1881).]
Series / Maryland / Jan 2, 3, 1887. [SF-III; 1805. See: (1887 Jan 2, 3).]
Series / France / before March 20, 1910. [SF-III; 1806. See: (1910 March 20).]
Series / See q's to metite. [SF-III; 1807.]
Series / Dry fog—met—q / Feb 1 or 2, 1816. [SF-III; 1808. See: (1816 Feb 1 or 2).]
Series / July, 1831 / France / See Dry Fog in Aug. [SF-III; 1809. See: (1831 July, Aug).]
Series / Italy / March 7, 8 , 1832. [SF-III; 1810. See: (1832 March 7, 8).]
Series / like Siena and q's / Feb. 18, 1841 / Genoa. [SF-III; 1811. See: (1841 Feb 18).]
Series / Living / June / June 30 to July 8, 1841 / Series to stones in France before it. [SF-III; 1812. See: (1841 June 30 to July 8).]
Series / Before Nov. 19, 1846. [SF-III; 1813. See: (1846 bef. Nov 19).]
Series / June 14-16, 1850 / France / July / Bulwak. [SF-III; 1814. See: (1850 June 14-16, July).]
Series / Siena starts Dec 16, 1860. [SF-III; 1815. See: (1860 Dec 16).]
Series / q—mets / Rhodes / March 12, etc., 1863 / to March 29, etc. [SF-III; 1816. See: (1863 March 12 to 29).]
Series / Perth / stone / Jan 27—1863 / b. rain—March 14. [SF-III; 1817. See: (1863 Jan 27), and, (1863 March 14).]
Series / Rains like Siena / b. rain / May 3, 1866 / Brimingham. [SF-III; 1818. See: (1866 May 3).]
Series / qs / mets / New Zealand / relating to Chile / Oct 19, 1868. [SF-III; 1819. See: (1868 Oct 19).]
Series / Italy / March 14, 1873. [SF-III; 1820. See: (1873 March 14).]
Series / To New Star / Oct-Nov. 24, 1876. [SF-III; 1821. See: (1876 Oct-Nov 24).]
Series / Norway / See Jan 1, 1886. [SF-III; 1822. See: (1886 Jan 1).]
Series / Maryland / Jan. 2, 3, 1887. [SF-III; 1823. See: (1887 Jan 2, 3).]
Series / Small / ? / Jan. 30, 1888. [SF-III; 1824. See: (1888 Jan 30).]
Series / Ashes, Jan 5, 1888 / met—8 / Norway / 13 and 15—q. / March 27, 31. [SF-III; 1825. See: (1888 Jan 5); (1888 Jan??? 8, 13 and 15); and, (1888 March 27, 31).]
Series / Small / France / Feb. 23, 1887. [SF-III; 1826. See: (1887 Feb 23).]
Series / France / June, 1909. [SF-III; 1827. See: (1909 June).]
Series [Have] / Spain / Dec 25, etc., 1884. [SF-III; 1828. See: (1884 Dec 25, etc.).]
Series [Have] / q's, metite / Jan 15, 1824. [SF-III; 1829. See: (1824 Jan 15).]
[Series Have] / Meteorite though a q—Feb. 10, 1825. [SF-III; 1830. See: (1825 Feb 10).]
[Series Have] / q—distant metite / 1831 / Sep 9—met., Austria / [Sep] 11—q, Italy. [SF-III; 1831. See: (1831 Sept 9, 11).]
[Series Have] / q—metites / Oct 29—1835 / Jan 31, 1836 / France. [SF-III; 1832. See: (1835 Oct 29), and, (1836 Jan 31).]
[Series Have] / q—[Nov.] 22—Italy / dist. metite—Silesia—Nov. 20 / 1836. [SF-III; 1833. See: (1836 Nov 20, 22).]
[Series Have] / q—to metite / q—Ap 11, 1837—Italy / dist metite—[Ap] 15—Austria. [SF-III; 1834. See: (1837 Ap 11, 15).]
Series [Have] / q—metite / germany / March 22, 1841 / Same, June 12 (France), and to July 2, etc. [SF-III; 1835. See: (1841 March 22, June 12, July 2, etc.).]
[Series Have] / q., dis. metite / Italy / Feb 21-22, 1841. [SF-III; 1836. See: (1841 Feb 21-22).]
[Series Have] qs—June 8-10—Italy / dist metite—[June] 12—France / 1841. [SF-III; 1837. See: (1841 June 8-10, 12).]
[Series Have] / qs to metite / July 2-5, 1841. [SF-III; 1838. See: (1841 July 2-5).]
[Series Have] / Q substance / stones / March 14, 1813 / Q—sand—March 6, 14, 1823 / Feb., 1841 / Oct, 1841 / March 13 and 24, 1842 (+). [SF-III; 1839. See: (1841 March 6, 14); (1841, Feb, Oct); and, (1842 March 13 and 24).]
[Series Have] / q—[Dec.] 5, 1842—Algiers / dist met—Dec. 4—France. [SF-III; 1840. See: (1842 Dec 4, 5).]
[Series Have] / Q metite / ? / Ap 6, 1857. [SF-III; 1841. See: (1857 Ap 6).]
[Series Have] / q's to metite / Oct 26 to Nov 1, 1862 / (See Oct 7-15.) [SF-III; 1842. See: (1862 Oct 7-15, 26 to Nov 1).]
Series [Have] / 1864 / July 10 / Metite and series of mets / See May 12. [SF-III; 1843. See: (1864 May 12, July 10).]
[Series Have] / q—Turkey—Aug. 14, 1864 / dist metite—Greece—Aug 10. [SF-III; 1844. See: (1864 Aug 10, 14).]
Series [Have] / New Zealand / metite—mets—qs / Dec 4, 1864. [SF-III; 1845. See: (1864 Dec 4).]
[Series Have] / q's metite / Jan 19, 22, 1865 / India. [SF-III; 1846. See: (1865 Jan 19, 22).]
Series [Have] / q's metites / India / 1865. [SF-III; 1847. See: (1865).]
[Series Have] / q—mets—repeat / Aug 13 / Sept 4 / Oct, 13, 1868 / Chile. [SF-III; 1848. See: (1868 Aug 13, Sept 4, Oct 13).]
Series [Have] / Nor Car / From Dec 23, 1873 / Feb 10, etc., 1874 / to May 14. [SF-III; 1849. See: (1873 Dec 23 to 1874 May).]
[Series Have] / q.—Lahore—Dec 12 / dist meteor—Aden—Dec 11, 1875. [SF-III; 1850. See: (1875 Dec 11, 12).]
Series [Have] / Germany / metite q's / Aug 22-Sept 28, 1878. [SF-III; 1851. See: (1878 Aug 22-Sept 28).]
[Series Have] / q—metite / Feb 18-22, 1880 / Japan. [SF-III; 1852. See: (1880 Feb 18-22).]
[Series Have] qs to metite / Agram / Nov. 9, 1880, to Jan 27, 1881. [SF-III; 1853. See: (1880 Nov 9 to 1881 Jan 27).]
[Series Have] q. met / Brescia / Feb. 16, 1883. [SF-III; 1854. See: (1883 Feb 16).]
Series [Have] / Rhodes, 1863 / mets—March 12, 13 / q.—March 14 / met—March 17 / dust—March 28 / Ap. 22—q. [SF-III; 1855. See: (1863 March 12, 13, 17, 28, Ap. 22).]
Series [Have] / Oct. 26-Nov. 2, 1869. [SF-III; 1856. See: (1869 Oct 26 to Nov 2).]
Series [Have] / (1841) / March-Feb, 1841 / July 3-5 / Oct 15-16 / 25-29 / 27-29. [SF-III; 1857. See: (1841 Feb.- March, July 3-5, Oct 15-16, 25-29).]
Series [Have] / q's mets / March 22-24, 1841. [SF-III; 1858. See: (1841 March 22-24).]
Series [Have] / like Siena / (+) / Nov 14, 20, 1855. [SF-III; 1859. See: (1855 Nov 14, 20).]
Series [Have] / Germany / Oct 29-Nov. 2, 1869. [SF-III; 1860. See: (1869 Oct 29-Nov. 2).]
Series [Have] / Maine and Canada / May 21, 1871. [SF-III; 1861. See: (1871 May 21).]
Series [Have] / France / June, 1822. [SF-III; 1862. See: (1822 June).]
(Series) [Have] / Japan / metites / 1886 / Oct. 26 / Nov. 10 / Dec 10—volc. [SF-III; 1863. See: (1886 Oct 26, Nov 10, Dec 10).]
[Series Have] / Q and metite / Feb 13, 1893. [SF-III; 1864. See: (1893 Feb 13).]
[Series Have] / q—metite / Japan / q—Aug 5 / m.—Aug 11, 1897 / See Sept 13, 15. [SF-III; 1865. See: (1897 Aug 5, 11, Sept 13, 15).]
Series [Have] Aust. / 1903 / March 26—sound / 27—sound / 28—dust, flashes / 29—sounds / also April / aerolite found / also other—July 14. [SF-III; 1866. See: (1903 March 26, 27, 28, 29, April, July 14).]
[Series Have] / q—metite / Dec 14, 1906. [SF-III; 1867. See: (1906 Dec 14).]
Series [Have] / France / Oct 23 and Dec 15, 1912. [SF-III; 1868. See: (1912 Oct 23, Dec 15).]
Series [Have] / France / Jan 7-8, 1914. [SF-III; 1869. See: (1914 Jan 7-8).]
Series / Crime wave / Paris / Aug, 1908 / no data. [SF-VII; 1719.]
Series / Naval Disasters / April, 1908. [SF-VII; 1720. See: (1908 April).]
Shakespeare / Good criticism in Quiller-Couch's Notes on Shakespeare's Workmanship. [AF-III; 329. (Quiller-Couch's Notes on Shakespeare's Workmanship.)]
[Sharks]:
[The following two notes were clipped together by Fort. MB-I: 435 & 436.]
Sharks / If sharks not maneaters—See Beebe—what kills bathers? [MB-I; 435. See: (Beebe).]
[Sharks] / 1931 / [Shark Monopoly Ended.] / [The New York Times]—6th [Sept.] [MB-I; 436. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, September 6, 1931.)]
[Sheep]:
Sheep Stampede / Dec 13, 1920. [SF-VII; 1736. See: (1920 Dec 13).]
Sheep / Nov 3, 1888 = Col / See 1887. [SF-VII; 1737. See: (1887), and, (1888 Nov 3).]
Sheep and met explosion heard / Nov. 20, 1887. [SF-VII; 1738. See: (1887 Nov 20).]
Sheep / Sept 10, 1910. [SF-VII; 1739. See: (1910 Sept 10).]
[Ships]:
[Ships] / [Shipwreck Bolt Key to Fate of La Salle's Boat] / NY H Trib, Dec. 13, 1931. [AF-III; 330. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, December 13, 1931.)]
Ships / Myst sinking / Jap cruiser / Naniwa / July 17, 1912. [AF-III; 331. See: (1912 July 17).]
[The following eight notes were clipped together by Fort. AF-III: 332 to 339.]
[Ships] / 1909 / July / Waratah / See Mysteries of the Sea., by J.G. Lockhart. / VXCB. [AF-III; 332. (Lockhart, J.G. Mysteries of the Sea.)]
[Ships] / 1909 / July 26 / The Waratah / In D. Mail, Dec 16, 1910, account of a passenger who, though booked from Sydney to Cape Town, had left the W., because he considered her top-heavy, and two dreams of warning. His name—Claude G. Soyer. / 17-5-4. [AF-III; 333. (London Daily Mail, December 16, 1910.) (London Daily Mail, December 17, 1910, p. 5 c. 4.)]
[Ships] / 1909 / Aug-Sept / Missing vessel / Waratah. / Durban to Cape Town. [AF-III; 334. (Ref.???)]
[Ships] / 1909 / July 27 / The "Waratah", a new vessel of the Lund Blue Anchor Line, last seen near Durban, finally posted at Lloyd's as missing, Dec 15. / D. Mail 16-5-6. [AF-III; 335. (London Daily Mail, December 16, 1909, p. 5 c. 6.)]
[Ships] / Waratah / 1909 / July 27 / At the Board of Trade inquiry in December (Eastern Morning News, Dec 19, 1910) (Hull), said that Capt John Bruce, of the steamship "Harlow, of S. African coast, on this date saw lights of a vessel and then two flashes, one that went 1000 feet in the air, but there were bush fires on the coast at the time, and he thought flashes might been from them. [AF-III: 336.1, 336.2. (Eastern Morning News, Hull, December 19, 1910.)]
[Ships] / 1909 / July 26 / Waratah / Cabled from Cape Town, in Otago Witness, Nov. 21, 1922, a bottle that been in water a long time, found in Table Bay. "Send help; starving Waratah on island in Antarctic." "The message is generally believed to be a hoax." [AF-III; 337. (Otago Witness, November 21, 1922.)]
[Ships] / 1909 / July / Waratah. / A B of Trade Inquiry, said known of 5 bottles with messages said been found, and all of them believed been frauds. One purporting from J.G. Jones, 28 George-St., Sydney, to his wife, investigated. No such person had lived at that address. [AF-III: 338.1, 338.2. (Ref.???)]
[Ships] / 1909 / Aug. / Board of Trade inquiry into loss of the Waratah, ab Jan 110, 1911. / D. Express, 12th. [AF-III; 339. (London Daily Express, January 12, 1911.)]
Ships / NY Times, 1895, March 12-17-3 / Vessels that have Disappeared / (Read). [AF-III; 340. (New York Times, March 12, 1895, p. 17 c. 3.)]
[The following three notes were folded together by Fort. AF-III: 341, 342, & 343.]
[Ships] / Celeste / 1889 / Feb 1 / Globe Dem of, 6-4 / Information had reached Philadelphia that the long-missed clipper ship Rock Terrace, supposed to have gone down a year before while bound to Japan, had drifted into the Gilbert group of islands, in a sound condition and with only a few inches of water in her hold. It is said that when near the Philippine Islands, Capt Atkinson, for some unexplained reason, had left the vessel. But as to abandonment by the crew nothing was known. The vessel had sailed from Point Breeze on Sept 22, 1887, for Hiogo, Japan. "Captain Atkinson is said to be living in seclusion in Nova Scotia." [AF-III: 341.1, 341.2, 341.3. (St. Louis Globe-Democrat, February 1, 1889, p. 6 c. 4.)]
Ship / 1872 / July 20 / [LT], 11-b / Unlucky ship. [AF-III; 342. (London Times, July 20, 1872, p. 11 c. 2.)]
Ships / 1895 / Sept. 12 / [LT], 8-c / Strange Story of the Sea. [AF-III; 343. (London Times, September 12, 1895, p. 8 c. 3.)]
Ship / in Col., Desert is under Objs strange places. [AF-III; 344. See: (Objs.).]
[Ships] / [Germans Suspicious of Cyclops 'Diary'] / NY Times—July 5, 1930. [AF-III; 345. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, July 5, 1930.)]
[Ships] / 1899 / Feb 23 / "Two-headed" Animal / Suarrow Island. [AF-III; 346. (See: (1899 Feb 23).]
[The following two notes were clipped togethr by Fort. AF-III: 347 & 348.]
Ships / Homes News—Harlem, NY City—Nov 27, 1927 / [Derelict Submarine, Floating in the Pacific, Arouses Naval and Shipping Circle Interest]. [AF-III; 347. (Harlem Home News, November 27, 1927.)]
[Ships] / 1927 / Aug 16 / N.Y. Sun, [page 12] / [Ocean Mystery to Remain One]. [AF-III; 348. Newspaper clipping. (New York Sun, August 16, 1927, p. 12.)]
[The following four notes were clipped together by Fort. AF-III: 349 to 352.]
[Ships] / 1894 / Feb / Naronic / See vessels that sank, Dec 5, 1873. [AF-III; 349. See: (1873 Dec 5).]
[Ships] / 1893 / March / Naronic / See Missing Ships / L.T. Index,, Jan-March, 1870. [AF-III; 350. (London Times Index, January-March, 1870.)]
[Ships] / 1893 / March / Naronic / City of Boston was in March, 1870. [AF-III; 351. See: (1870 March).]
[Ships] / 1893 / Feb / Naronic / H.M.S. Condor was in Jan., 1902. [AF-III; 352. See: (1902 Jan.).]
[Ships] / 1895 / Dec 22 / Eagle, 10-6 / Naronic / Celeste. [AF-III; 353. (Brooklyn Eagle, December 22, 1895, p. 10 c. 6.)]
[The following two notes were clipped together by Fort. AF-III: 354 & 355.]
[Ships] / 1840 / Aug / Rosalie / [typescript] / London Times, Nov. 6, 1840. [AF-III; 354. (London Times, November 6, 1840.)]
[Ships] / 1840 / Nov 6 / L.T. of / Letter from Bahama—that a vessel from Bahama had ,et the "Rosalie, a large French ship bound from Hamburg to Havana. There was no one aboard. Most of the sails were set; there was no leak; nothing damaged. There was a valuable cargo aboard: fruits and silks. The captain's papers were secure in their proper places, and a woman's clothes were (found in one of the cabons. Some chickens. A canary half-starved but alive.) [AF-II: 355.1, 355.2. (London Times, November 6, 1840.)]
[Ships] / (Celeste) / 1847 / Aug 12 / Abandoned Russian vessel, the Neptune, washed ashore on Storehead, Scotland, There was nothing to indicate why the crew had left. / L.T., Aug 24. [AF-III; 356. (London Times, August 24, 1847.)]
[Ships] / Celeste / 1911 / Ap 2 / W. Dispatch, 5-2 /Reported by Capt. pf the Branksome Hall, arrived at Liverpool from Karachi—2 days before reaching Liverpool (47 N.; 7 W.), sighted the four-masted barque Buteshire of Glasgow. Apparently in good order, 2 carry lights. Also flying distress signals. Ship's steam whistle blown repeatedly but no reply and no one seen aboard. Vessels were sent out in search—the "B" had a cargo of nitrate worth £30,000. [AF-III: 357.1, 357.2. (London Weekly Dispatch, April 2, 1911, p. 5 c. 2.)]
[Ships] / 1872 / Dec 5 / Celeste / [typescript] / London Times, Feb. 14, 1873. [AF-III; 358. (London Times, February 14, 1873.)]
[Ships] / 1872 / Dec 5 / [A Mystery of Fifty Years.] / Observer, July 4, 1926 / Too many involved. All crew of Dei Gratia. [AF-III; 359. Newspaper clipping. (London Observer, July 4, 1926.)]
[Ships] / 1872 / Dec 5 / M. Celeste / B. Eagle, 1895, Dec 22-10-6 / Another aspect. [AF-III; 360. (Brooklyn Eagle, December 22, 1895, p. 10 c. 6.)]
[Ships] / 1872 / Dec 5/ Missing ships—see O'Donnell, Strange Sea Mysteries, VXCE. [AF-III; 361. (O'Donnell. Strange Sea Mysteries.)]
[Shisp] / 1872 / Dec 5 / Crews that have disappeared / O'Donnell / Strange Sea Mysteries / (VXCE). [AF-III; 362. Wrong video, or wrong description!
[Ships] / 1872 / Dec 5 / See March, 1854. / Jan 23, 1856. [AF-III; 363. See: (1854 March), and, (1856 Jan 23).]
[Ships] / 1872 / Dec 5 / The Oregon Disaster / Phantom Ship / Nothing known of the ship that wrecked her. / Religio-Philosophical Journal, Ap 17-6-4, 1886 / YRA++ / NY Tribune, March 15, 16, etc. / See Index "Ship". [AF-III; 364. (Religio-Philosophical Journal, April 17, 1886, p. 6 c. 4.) (New York Tribune, March 15 & 16, 1886.)]
[Ships] / 1872 / Dec 5 / Ship attack / Aug 5, 1869. [AF-III; 365. See: (1869 Aug 5).]
[Ships] / 1872 / Dec 5 / About where City of Boston last seen, the City of Limerick a few days later sailed through floating ice. / Religio-Phil Jour, Feb 2, 1884. [AF-III; 366. (Religio-Philosophical Journal, February 2, 1884.)]
[Ships] / 1872 / Dec. 5 / N.Y. Sun, Aug 7, 1929, [page 27] / [The Books of the Day]. [AF-III; 367. Newpaper clipping. (New York Sun, August 7, 1929, p. 27.)]
[Ships] / 1872 / Dec. 5 / [Objection and Reproof] / NY Times Book Review, Sept 1, 1929. [AF-III; 368.
Newspaper clipping. (New York Times Book Review, September 1, 1929.)]
[The following four notes were clipped together by Fort. AF-III: 369 to 372.]
[Ships] / 1872 / Dec. 5 / Myst ship / Jan 12, 1898. [AF-III; 369. See: (1898 Jan 12).]
[Ships] / 1872 / Dec 5 / Many missing and abandoned vessels / Jan., 1870. [AF-III; 370. See: (1870 Jan).]
[Ships] / 1872 / March 12 / This is in a period of "faces"—spirit photographs. [AF-III; 371. See: (1872 March 12).]
[Ships] / 1872 / Dec 5 / ship deserted because of polt / June 3, 1909. [AF-III; 372. See: (1909 June 3).]
[Ships] / 1872 / Dec. 5 / City of Glasgow / March, 1854 / See O'Donnell, Strange Sea Mysteries, VXCE. [AF-III; 373. Wrong video, or wrong description!
[Ships] / 1872 / Dec 5 / S.S. President vanished in spring of 1841. [AF-III; 374. (Ref.???)]
[Ships] / 1872 / Dec / M. Celeste purported diary of a survivor, in Strand Magazine, ab. Oct., 1913. [AF-III; 375. "The Marie Celeste. The True Solution of the Mystery." Strand Magazine, 46 (November 1913): 485-500.]
[Ships] / 1872 / Dec 5 / One of the alleged explanations of M. Celeste, in Strand Magazine, ab. Oct or Nov, 1913 / or D. Express, Oct 27-7-7. [AF-III; 376. (London Daily Express, October 27, 1813, p. 7 c. 7.) "The Marie Celeste. The True Solution of the Mystery." Strand Magazine, 46 (November 1913): 485-500.]
[Ships] / 1872 / Dec 5 / Theory of the owner, Capt Winchester—of an explosion and crew take to boat, and then unable to return / Nautical Mag., Feb., 1914. [AF-III; 377. (Nautical Magazine, February 1914.)]
[Ships] / 1872 / Dec. 5 / Capt. James Winchester, who boarded the Marie Celeste, died in New Jersey, Feb., 1913. [AF-III; 378. "Capt. Winchester Dead." New York Tribune, February 1, 1913, p. 9 c. 6.]
[Ships] / Celeste / 1872 / Dec 5 / In Thomson's Weekly News (London), Ap. 28, 1923, published an interview with Thomas Welsh Greenwood, a sailor, at Jarrow, who told that he had been shipwrecked upon an island where he had found a manuscript and a skeleton. Ac to the manuscript, the crew of a vessel had mutinied, and having killed off all officers and lost too many men to sail their vessel, sighting the Marie Celeste, had boarded her, carrying off Captain and crew. Then this vessel was wrecked, one of the crew reaching "the island". [AF-III: 379.1, 379.2. {Thomson's Weekly News, April 28, 1923.)]
[Ships] / 1872 / Dec 5 / M. Celeste / [untitled article by Patrick Vaux, about the mystery of the American schooner, J. Hopkins] / Sunday Express, Feb 14, 1926. [AF-III; 380. Newspaper clipping. (London Sunday Express, February 14, 1926.)]
[Ships] / 1872 / Dec / Celeste / See prosecution. / See Trib Index, 1885. [AF-III; 381. (New York Tribune index, 1885.)]
[Ships] / 1872 / Dec 5 / (N.Y. Herald Tribune, Aug 7, 1929), [page 16] / [Mary Celeste 'Hoax' Author Called Hoaxed]. [AF-III; 382. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, August 7, 1929.)]
Ships / [Navy Gets Information] / Cyclops / NY Times, July 3, 1930. [AF-III; 383. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, July 3, 1930.)]
[Ships] / N.Y. Times, Sept. 8, 1930 / A Celeste / [Note in Can Clue to Mystery Ship]. [AF-III; 384. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, September 8, 1930.)]
[Ships] / Celeste / N.Y. Sun, Sept 8, 1930, [page 10]. / [Message Revives Ship Mystery]. [AF-III; 385. Newspaper clipping. (New York Sun, September 8, 1930, p. 10.)]
Ships / Disap new Japanese warship / ab Feb., 1887. [AF-III; 386. (Ref.???) See: 1887 / ab Feb, (B; 784).]
Ships / Fires of 1929 (Sept in France and before in Germany) and soon after French vessel afire, the Cunard Co announced stopped building Oceanic and no good reason given. / Plot by Cunard—or an underlying intelligence aware of airships going to replace sea vessels and stopping work on them. [AF-III: 387.1, 387.2. (Ref.???)]
Ship / seen to disap? / Oct 16, 1886. [AF-III; 388. See: 1886 Oct 16, (B; 750). (Baltimore Sun, October 26, 1886, p. 4; @ Newspaperarchive.com.)]
Ships / [Theory May Solve Sea Tragedies] / [The New York Sun, April 24, 1930, page 12]. [AF-III; 389. Newspaper clipping. (New York Sun, April 24, 1930, p. 12.)]
Ships / 1919 / Dec 2 / Disap new Japanese warship / ab Feb, 1887. [AF-III; 390. (Ref.???) See: 1887 / ab Feb, (B; 784).]
Ship / La Salle's / [Clues to La Salle Mystery looked for in Wrecked Ship] / [New York Times, September 21, 1930.] [AF-III; 391. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, September 21, 1930.)]
[The following two notes were clipped together by Fort: AF-III: 392 & 393.]
Ship / Desert Ship / 1889 / Sept 28 / Globe Dem. of, 9-4 / The ship in the Colorado Desert lies not far north of a line between Upper and Lower California. Said never been examined. That though a man might wade through hot, stinging alkali crust, he could never carry supplies; that a mule could not be driven through. / (Said that in Oct an expedition from San Diego) / Discovered ab. 1887 by Joseph Talbot, turned into material by Joaquin Miller in his mines—"And said, a ship lies yonder dead." [AF-III: 392.1, 392.2, 392.3. (Globe-Democrat, September 28, 1889, p. 9 c. 4.)]
[Ships] / + / Ship in the Desert / Acad. Nat Sci (San Francisco), 1871. [AF-III; 393. See: [Odds] / Amer Notes and Queries 3/236 / Ship in Colorado desert, (AF-III; 130).]
[The following eight notes were clipped together by Fort. AF-III: 394 to 401.]
[Ships] / 1872 / Dec 5 / Celeste / Missing Vessel / See June 8, 1907. [AF-III; 394. See: (1907 June 8).]
[Ships] / Celeste / 1872 / Dec 5 / Ship vanish / March 20, 1906. [AF-III; 395. See: (1906 March 20).]
[Ships] / Celeste / 1873 / Dec 5 / Myst ship / Eagle, 1898, Jan. 12-4-1. [AF-III; 396. (Brooklyn Eagle, January 12, 1898, p. 4 c. 1.)]
[Ships] / Celeste / 1873 / Dec 5 / See June 22, 1921. / See NY papers, 20 missing vessels. [AF-III; 397. See: (1921 June 22). (New York newspapers,, ca. 1921.)]
[Ships] / 1873 / Dec 5 / B+Vessel seen to sink, no known cause / May 11, 1921. [AF-III; 398. See: (1921 May 11).]
[Ships] / 1872 / Dec 5 / Disap of the "Naronic" / Feb., 1893. [AF-III; 399. See: (1893 Feb).]
[Ships] / 1872 / Dec 5 / Sea Myst / March 20, 1906. [AF-III; 400. See: (1906 March 20).]
[Ships] / 1872 / Dec / Can't find what refers ro. Another re, but only to a discussion of the subject, Oct. 8. / [Sea Mysteries.] / [Evening Standard, Sept. 13, 1924, page 6]. [AF-III; 401. Newspaper clipping. (London Evening Standard, September 13, 1924, p. 6.)]
Ships / Missing Danish Cadet ship / See Oct 26, 1927. / See col, last of 1928. [AF-III; 402. See: (1927 Oct 26).]
[The following twenty-two notes were clipped together by Fort. AF-IIIL 403 to 424.]
[Ships] / 1872 / Dec 5 / Celeste / See Aug, 1840, L.T. [AF-III; 403. See: (1840 Aug).]
[Ships] / 1872 / Dec 5 / 1840 case / See Nov. 6, 1840. [AF-III; 404. See: (1840 Nov 6; no note for this date).]
[Ships[ / 1872 / Dec 5 / [LT]. Oct 25-7-f / Abandoned vessels / Nov. 28-4-e / 5-10-e / 6-7-e / Collision with an unknown / Nov. 21-5-c / 14-7-f / (Dec 6-9-e). [AF-III; 405. (London Times, October 25, 1872, p. 7 c. 6.) (London Times, November??? 5, 1872, p. 10 c. 5.) (London Times, November??? 6, 1872m p. 7 c. 5.) (London Times, November 21, 1872m p. 5 c. 3.) (London Times, November??? 14, 1872, p. 7 c. 6.) (London TImes, December 6, 1872, [. 9 c. 5.)]
[Ships] / 1872 / Dec 5 / Celeste / Aug 12, 1847. [AF-III; 406. See: (1847 Aug 12).]
[Ships] / 1872 / Dec 5 / See Aug 12, 1847. [AF-III; 407. See: (1847 Aug 12; no note for this date).]
[Ships] / 1872 / Dec 5 / See [LT], Jan 22-9-e. 1870. [AF-III; 408. (London Times, January 22, 1870, p. 9 c. 5.)]
[Ships] / 1872 / Dec 5 / Collisions with unknowns / L.T. Index, 1st of 1873. [AF-III; 409. (London Times, index, 1873.)]
[Ships] / 1872 / Dec 5 / The Lancaster, in Gulf of St. Lawrence, late in 1873 / I have from the St Vincent Witness, Jan 2, 1873. [AF-III; 410. (St. Vincent Witness, January 2, 1873.)]
[Ships] / 1872 / Dec 5 / See Nov. 15, 1880. [AF-III; 411. See: 1880 Nov. 15, (B; 341).]
[Ships] / 1872 / Dec 5 / See for pirates, Aug 30, 1881. [AF-III; 412. See: 1881 Aug 30, (B: 378 & 379).]
[Ships ] / 1872 / Dec 5 / See June 14, 16, 1883. [AF-III; 413. See: 1882 June 14, (B; 508), and, 1883 June 16, (B: 509 & 510).]
[Ships] / 1872 / Dec 5 / See June 29, 26, 1886. [AF-III; 414. Seee: (1886 June 29, 26; no notes for these dates).]
[Ships] / 1872 / Dec 5 / Celeste / See Feb 1, 1889. [AF-III; 415. See: (1889 Feb 1; no note for this date).]
[Ships] / 1872 / Dec 5 / See Jan (?) 29, 1892. / Jan 11, 1892. [AF-III; 416. See: 1892 Jan 11, (B; 1215), and, 1892 Jan 29, (B; 1240).]
[Ships] / 1872 / (Dec 5) / Vessels that have disappeared / NY Times, 1893, March 12-17-3. [AF-III; 417. (New York Times, March 12, 1893, p. 17 c. 3.)]
[Ships] / 1872 / Dec 5 / See Dec. 22, 1895. [AF-III; 418. See: (1895 Dec. 22; no note for this date).]
[Ships] / 1872 / Dec 5 / See Aug 14, 15, 1896. [AF-III; 419. See: 1896 Aug 14, 15, (C; 306).]
Ships / 1872 / Dec. 5 / See Ap 10, 6—1897. / June 17, 1897. [AF-III; 420. See: 1897 Ap 6, (C; 338); 1897 / ab. Ap. 10, (C; 340); and, 1897 June 17, (C; 354).]
[Ships] / 1872 / Dec 5 / Sea Myst / See Oct 4, 1902. [AF-III; 421. See: 1902 Oct 4, (C: 536), and, 1902 Oct, (C: 537 |& 538).]
[Ships] / 1872 / Dec 5 / Celeste / Sea Mysteries / Nov. 6, 1904 / Feb 26, 1905. [AF-III; 422. See: 1904 Nov. 6, (C; 596), and, (1905 Feb 26; no note for this date, but possibly 1905 Feb. 24, C; 949).]
[Ships] / 1872 / Dec. 5 / See Feb 26, 1905. [AF-III; 423. See: (1905 Feb 26; no note for this date, but possibly 1905 Feb. 24, C; 949).]
[Ships] / 1873 / Dec 5 / Celeste / See Oct 2, 1907. [AF-III; 424. See: 1907 Oct. 2, (D; 186).]
[Ships] / 1872 / Dec / Celeste / Dec 16, 1922. [AF-III; 425. See: 1922 Dec 16, (E; 365).]
[Ships] / 1872 / Dec 5 / Marie Celeste / See 3 sisters, Jan 5, 1913. [AF-III; 426. See: 1913 Jan 5, (D; 610).]
[Ships] / 1872 / Dec 5 / Lost Ships / Century Magazine, Sept., 1920—Ap., 1921 / Chambers' Journal, Nov., 1921, p. 750. [AF-III; 427. (Century Magazine, September 1920 to April 1921.) (Chambers Journal, November 1921, p. 750.)]
[Ships] / 1872 / Dec 5 / Missing Vessels / Jan 3, 1914. [AF-III; 428. See: 1914 Jan 3, (D; 760).]
[Ships] / 1872 / Dec. 5 / See Feb 3, 1924, for an explained myst. [AF-III; 429. See: 1924 Feb. 3, (E; 565).]
[Ships] / 1872 / Dec 5 / See Nov. 30, 1919. [AF-III; 430. See: 1919 Nov. 30, (D; 919).]
[Ships] / 1872 / Dec. 5 / Celeste / See Ap. 2, 1911. [AF-III; 431. See: (1911 Ap. 2; no note found for this date).]
[Ships] / 1872 / Dec / Celeste / See strange case, L.T., Jan 22-9-e, 1870. / See Feb [note cut off]. [AF-III; 432. (London Times, January 22, 1870, p. 9 c. 5.)]
[Ships] / 1872 / Dec / Celeste / NY Times, 1885 / July 21-3-2 / Aug—16-1-4 / 25-8-6 / Capt's trial for wrecking. [AF-III; 433. (New York Times, July 21, 1885, p. 3 c. 2.) (New York Times, August 16, 1885, p. 1 c. 4.) (New York Times, August 25, 1886, p. 8 c. 6.)]
[Ships] / 1872 / Dec 5 / Mystery ships / Chambers' Jour, 1921, p. 750 / Century Magazine, Dec, 1920—Ap., 1921. [AF-III; 434. (Century Magazine, September 1920 to April 1921.) (Chambers Journal, November 1921, p. 750.)]
[Ships] / 1872 / Dec 5 / Ocean mystery / Titanic and lights at sea / Ap 15, 1912. [AF-III; 435. See: (1912 Ap 15).]
Ship / 1877 Dec 28 / Trib, 1-3 / Shipwreck / strange story. [AF-III; 436. (New York Tribune, December 28, 1877, p. 1 c. 3.)]
Ships / The President / spring of 1841. [AF-III; 437. (Ref.???)]
Ships / vanish / Atlanta / early in 1880. [AF-III; 438. (Ref.???)]
Ships / missing / Jan-Feb, 1870. [AF-III; 439. (Refs.???)]
Ship / Disap / (Atlanta) / Feb, 1880 / All Year Round 73/444. [AF-III; 440. (All Year Round, 73-444.)]
[Ships] / Disap Vessels / City of Boston / An Reg 1870/22. [AF-III; 441. (Annual Register, 1870-22.)]
Ships / Collisions of ships / N.Q. 6-9-309. [AF-III; 442. (Notes and Queries, s. 6 v. 9 p. 309.)]
[Ships] / 1872—Dec. 5 / [review of Strange Sea Mysteries, by Elliott O'Donnell] / W. Dispatch—Nov. 28, 1926. [AF-III; 443. (London Weekly Dispatch, November 28, 1926.)]
[Ships] / L.T. Index / Missing Nicaraguan / June, 1907. [AF-III; 444. (London Times, ca. June, 1907.) The Nicaragua was reported missing in 1912, however it ran aground during a hurricane on October 16, 1912, at San Padre Island, Texas. ("Old Freighter Nicaragua Wrecked at the Devil's Elbow. Corpus Christi Caller Times, June 14, 2016.) ]
Ship Strangely Jarred / May 8. 1931. [SF-VII; 68. See: (1931 May 8).]
Ships / See the Amrbose Channel shock to a ship—after March, 1931. / Were all sea quakes—quakes? [SF-VII; 1716. See (1931 March, and after).]
Ships / Mysterious grounding of a ship / May 8, 1931. [SF-VII; 1717. See: (1931 May 8).]
Ships / Myst collisions up to Titanic / Ap. 15, 1912. [SF-VII; 1740. See: (1912 Ap 15, and before).]
Ship / Myst. unknown derelict submarine / Aug 16, 1927. [SF-VII; 1741. See: (1927 Aug 16).]
Ships / Myst fires / 1929 / German ship / French—ab Sept 1. [SF-VII; 1742. See: (1929 ab Sept 1).]
Ships / 2 disap / Nov. 6, 1904. [SF-VII; 1743. See: (1904 Nov 6).]
Ships / Col. also under Naronic, see March, 1893. [SF-VII; 1744. See: (1893 March).]
Ships / Sea Story / L.T. / 1901 / Nov. 6-9-e. [SF-VII; 1745. (London Times, November 6, 1901, p. 9 c. 5.)]
Ships / 2 disap / calm weather / Nov. 6, 1904. [SF-VII; 1746. See: (1904 Nov 6).]
Ships that have disappeared / N.Y. Times / 1893 / March 12-17-3. [SF-VII; 1747. (New York Times, March 12, 1893, p. 17 c. 3.)]
Ship / Sea Story / Trib. / 1898 / Dec 2-2-2 / See L.T., Dec 9-6-d. [SF-VII; 1748. (New York Tribune, December 2, 1898, p. 2 c. 2.) (London Times, December 9, 1898, p. 6 c. 4.)]
Ships / Sea story / [LT] / Sept 12-8-c / 1895. [SF-VII; 1749. (London Times, September 12, 1895, p. 8 c. 3.)]
Ships / Ap., 1897. [SF-VII; 1750. See: (1897 Ap).]
Ship ./ Myst ship / Eagle / 1898 / Jan 12-4-1. [SF-VII; 1751. (Brooklyn Eagle, January 12, 1898, p. 4 c. 1.)]
Ships / Time disap City of Boston / See Jan., Feb., 1870 / other missing ships. [SF-VII; 1752. See: (1870 Jan-Feb.).]
Ships Vanishing / March 20, 1906. [SF-VII; 1753. See: (1906 March 20).]
Ships / Mirage of a fleet? / Ap. 26, 1929. [SF-VII; 1754. See: (1929 Ap 26).]
Ships / The derelict submarine / Aug 16, 1927. [SF-VII; 1755. See: (1927 Aug 16).]
Ships / Ghost ship / Nov 1, 1927. [SF-VII; 1756. See: (1927 Nov 1).]
Ship Vanished? / June 29, 1906. [SF-VII; 1757. See: (1906 June 29).]
Ship / Raps / Ap 7, 1906. [SF-VII; 1758. See: (1906 Ap 7).]
Ships / Collision of ships time of Train accidents / Jan, 1907. [SF-VII; 1759. See: (1907 Jan).]
Ship / Myst / B. Eagle / 1898 / Jan 12-4-1. [SF-VII; 1760. (Brooklyn Eagle, January 12, 1898, p. 4 c. 1.)]
Ship / Seen to Vanish / May 11, 1921. [SF-VII; 1761. See: (1921 May 11).]
Ship / Vessel struck by what said been volc rock from submarine eruption / Feb. 23, 1877. [SF-VII; 1762. See: (1877 Feb 23).]
Ships / Spiritualists sink a ship? / May 3, 1888. [SF-VII; 1763. See: (1888 May 3).]
Ship / Myst / The unknown submarine / Aug 16, 1927. [SF-VII; 1764. See: (1927 Aug 16).]
Ship / Seen to vanish / May 11, 1921. [SF-VII; 1765. See: (1921 May 11).]
Ships / Unknown lights / time of Titanic disaster. [SF-VII; 1766. (Ref.???)]
Ships / Condor / Dec., 1901. [SF-VII; 1767. See: (1901 Dec).]
Ships seen vanish / June 29, 1906. [SF-VII; 1768. See: (1906 June 29).]
Ships / Seen to vanish / March 20, 1906. [SF-VII; 1769. See: (1906 March 20).]
Ships / Vestries sinking mysterious? See Nov or Dec, 1928. [SF-VII; 1770. See: (1928 Nov or Dec).]
[Shocks]:
1909 Jan 25? / Shock / July 23, 1885. [SF-VII; 392. See: (1885 July 23).]
1909 Jan 25 / Elc or polt pinched ear / Oct 28, 1905 / Nov 12, 1905. [SF-VII; 393. See: (1905 Oct 28), and, (1905 Nov 12).]
1909 Jan 23 / Electric shock / See July 5, 1912. [SF-VII; 394. See: (1912 July 4).]
1909 Jan 23 / Elec shock / See Ap. 24, 1890. / (Sept 26, 1892). [SF-VII; 395. See: (1890 Ap 24), and, (1892 Sept 26).]
1909 Jan 23 / Unknown force / May 5, 1888. [SF-VII; 396. See: (1888 May 5).]
1909 Jan 23 / Man struck by something / See Ap. 24, 1890. [SF-VII; 397. See: (1890 Ap 24).]
1909 Jan 23 / Like shock / something tugging at a shawl / Ap. 15, 1888. [SF-VII; 398. See: (1888 Ap 15).]
1909 Jan 23 / See Sept. 3, 1898. [SF-VII; 399. See: (1898 Sept 3).]
1909 Jan 23 / Crowd electrified / July 5, 1912. [SF-VII; 400. See: (1912 July 5).]
1909 Jan 23 / See July 23, 1885. / Nature 32-317. [SF-VII; 401. Watt, J.B.A. “Electrical Phenomenon.” Nature, 32 (August 6, 1885): 316-317. See: 1885 July 23, (VI; 42).]
1909 Jan / Shock / July 23, 1885. [SF-VII; 402. See: (1885 July 23).]
1909 Jan. / Elec. shock / July 31, 1902. [SF-VII; 403. See: (1902 July 31).]
1909 Jan / Shock / See a balloon shocked / Aug 21, 1879. [SF-VII; 404. See: (1879 Aug 21).]
1909 Jan / Elec shock / See Sept 13, 1903. [SF-VII; 405. See: (1903 Sept 13).]
1909 Jan / Elec shocks and dist. volcano / Sept 26, 1892. [SF-VII; 406. See: (1892 Sept 26).]
1909 Jan / Elec. shock / See Oct 30, 1897. [SF-VII; 407. See: (1897 Oct 30).]
1909 Jan / Elec shock / See with fireballs / Nov 9-10, 1923. [SF-VII; 408. See: (1923 Nov 9-10).]
1909 Jan 23 / Shocks like NY City case / Ap 7, etc. / 1891. [SF-VII; 409. See: (1891 Ap 7, etc.).]
1909 Jan. 23 / NY case / See Ap. 24, 1890. / 2 men shocked / See July 23, 1885 / Sept. 26, 1892. [SF-VII; 410. See: (1885 July 23); (1890 Ap 24); and. (1892 Sept 26).]
1909 Jan. 23 / Myst hit. / May 16, 1878. [SF-VII; 411. See: (1878 May 16).]
1909 Jan. 23 / "lightning" clear sky / July 31, 1892. [SF-VII; 412. See: (1892 July 31).]
1909 Jan / Shock / Dec 24, 1911. [SF-VII; 413. See: (1911 Dec 24).]
1909 Jan 23 / Seizures / See Sept 26 / 1923. [SF-VII; 414. See: (1923 Sept 26).]
1909 Jan 23 / Ghst slapping people / See Dec. 7, 1892. [SF-VII; 415. See: (1892 Dec 7).]
1909 Jan. 23 / Force pushing people and house shaking / See 1888 / April (F) / Jan. 14 / Ap. 7 / Ap. 15 / Ap 21 / May 5. [SF-VII; 416. See: (1888: April (F) / Jan. 14 / Ap. 7 / Ap. 15 / Ap 21 / May 5).]
1909 Jan 23 / Attacking "shape: and force shake walls / Nov. 5, 1888. [SF-VII; 417. See: (1888 Nov 5).]
1909 Jan 23 / A spook-force / See May 5, 1888. [SF-VII; 418. See: (1888 May 5).]
1909 Jan 23 / Such a seizure as this, visible at night—like the North Britain case, during earthquakes. / See Light / June 12 / 1897. [SF-VII; 419. (Light, June 12, 1897.)]
1909 Jan 23 / Ghst shocks / Nov 22, 1905. [SF-VII; 420. See: (1905 Nov 22).]
or 1909 Jan / Shocks / See Shaking houses / 1888. [SF-VII; 421. See: (Shaking houses / 1888).]
Shocks / See Assault Shocks. [SF-VII; 1854.]
Shock as if elec and Col / Jan 23, 1909. [SF-VII; 1855. See: (1909 Jan 23).]
Shock / Oct 30, 1897. [SF-VII; 1856. See: (1897 Oct 30).]
Shock or Struck / Sept 3, 1898. [SF-VII; 1857. See: (1898 Sept 3).]
Shock / Sept 13, 1903. [SF-VII; 1858. See: (1903 Sept 13).]
Shocks / Col. / Jan 23, 1909. [SF-VII; 1859. See: (1909 Jan 23).]
[Showers]:
Showers / Marbles, beans / Aug 15, 1908. [SF-VII; 1657. See: (1908 Aug 15).]
Shower / Coins / Trafalgar Square / Aug 6, 1911. [SF-VII; 1658. See: (1911 Aug 6)/]
Showers / Fast fall on house / July 26, 1886. [SF-VII; 1659. See: (1886 July 26).]
Shower / Coins / Aug 6, 1911. [SF-VII; 1660. See: (1911 Aug 6).]
Showers / Corn cobs / Aug 14, 1880. [SF-VII; 1661. See: (1880 Aug 14).]
Showers / Stones said seen rising / Jan 5, 1895. [SF-VII; 1662. See: (1895 Jan 5).]
Showers / Stones / open field / Feb. 21, 1891. [SF-VII; 1663. See: (1891 Feb 21).]
Showers / Stones / swift moving / July 26, 1886. [SF-VII;1664. See: (1886 July 26).]
Shower of one pound notes / Feb 29, 1924. [SF-VII; 1665.]
Showers / Rain without clouds—See Fassig / Part 1, p. 138. [SF-VII; 1666. (Fassig.)]
Showers at seance / Spiritualist, Sept 18, 1874, copies from Newcastle Chronicle, a letter from Mr. T.P. Barkas, F.G.S., telling of falls of water, of invisibble origin, at seances of "a private circle" of himself and friends of his, sitting with hands on a table, both in the dark, and in daylight. Tells especially of an experience on Sept 8, in broad daylight—raising and lowering a receptacle, he found about where the appearing point was. [SF-VII: 1667.1, 1667.2. "Falling Water Phenomena." Spiritualist Newspaper, (London), 5 (no. 5; September 18, 1874): 138-139. "This evening at 5.45 I went to my friend’s house, without giving him any notice of my intention to call, for the purpose of trying experiments in the presence of his son, a lad about thirteen years of age, and through whose mediumship water frequently falls on the table in a closed and ceiled room. At six o’clock we sat down to the table, which is about three feetl ong and eighteen inches broad; the table was uncovered, and the top consisted of plain American fir. The boy sat at one end of the table, his father sat at the side next the window, and I sat at the side of the table facing the window. To prevent the possibility of the boy squirting water from his mouth, I caused him to turn his head towards the window. We had excellent daylight in the room. I placed a mahogany planchette on the centre of the table, and in less than a minute several drops of water had fallen upon its surface, and yet a greater number on the surface of the table. I placed my hat crown downwards on the table, near the centre, and in the hat I placed a sheet of clean paper. In three minutes I took the paper out of my hat and found it covered with drops of water; in fact, table, paper, and planchette resembled the flags on a street after a slight shower of rain." "On Tuesday morning, September 8th, I described to three well-known gentlemen, residents in Newcastle-on-Tyne, the phenomena which are recorded above, and they promptly accepted an invitation to go and witness the phenomena for themselves. I arranged with them to go to my friend’s house in the evening at 5.50, and at that hour we assembled in his sitting room. There were present in the room the three gentlemen referred to, the boy in whose presence the phenomenon of falling water occurs, the father and mother of the boy, a lady visitor, and myself." "We sat round the table before described, and I placed upon it a large sheet of dark green tissue paper, in order that the drops of water might be more easily seen, and in order that a register of them might be kept by the paper on which the drops fell. Immediately after we sat down and placed our hands upon the table several drops of water fell. We then tried the height at which the water fell by holding a large piece of paper at an elevation of three feet from the table; no drops fell on it, but several fell on the paper beneath it. We gradually lowered the height of the suspended paper, and when it was eighteen inches from the table drops began to fall, and I think I may say that all who were present were utterly unable to account for the falling of the drops of water." (Newcastle Chronicle, ca. 1874; not at BNA.). Thomas Pallister Barkas.]
Showers / Bullets / crusts of bread, etc. / Sept 24, 1870. [SF-VII; 1771. See: (1870 Sept 24).]
Showers / Bullets / See ab Nov, 1886 / Summer 1867. [SF-VII; 1772. See: (1886 ab Nov), and, (1867 Summer).]
Shower / Bullets / March 3, 1929. [SF-VII; 1773. See: (1929 March 3).]
Showers / Bullets / March 6, 1880. [SF-VII; 1774. See: (1880 March 6).]
Shower / Bullet / not shower but fire / Jan 1, 1899. [SF-VII; 1775. See: (1899 Jan 1).]
Showers / Phantom bullets / Feb. 2, 1916. [SF-VII; 1776. See: (1916 Feb 2).]
Showers / Bullets / July 28, 1916. [SF-VII; 1777. See: (1916 July 28).]
Showers / Bullets / Newark case is Sept 18, 1919. [SF-VII; 1778. See: (1919 Sept 18).]
Showers / Slow falling / May 27, 1876. [SF-VII; 1779. See: (1876 May 27).]
Shower / Slow fall / July. 1886. [SF-VII; 1780. See: (1886 July).]
Showers Stones Slow / Aug 17, 1871 / Oct., 1871. [SF-VII; 1781. See: (1871 Aug 17), and, (1871 Oct).]
Showers slow falling / Oct 15, 1885 / July, middle / 1886 / Feb 16, 1887. [SF-VII; 1782. See: (1885 Oct 15); (1885 middle July); (1886); and, (1887 Feb 16).]
Showers some stones slow / Nov., 1917. [SF-VII; 1783. See: (1917 Nov).]
Showers / Slow stones / June, 1893. [SF-VII; 1784. See: (1893 June).]
Shower / Slow stones / Sept 15, 1889. [SF-VII; 1785. See: (1889 Sept 15).]
Showers slow falling / May 27, 1876. [SF-VII; 1786. See: (1876 May 27).]
1922 March / Water—Oct 12, 1889. [SF-VII; 1787. See: (1889 Oct 12).]
1922 March 13 / Rain / Oct 2 / 19—1889. [SF-VII; 1788. See: (1889 Oct 2, 19).]
1922 March / Rain tree / La Nature 9/225 / That in department of Lereto, Peru, a tree know as the rain tree. Had the property pf condensing upon its leaves mositure in the air which then fell in a rain. [SF-VII; 1789. (La Nature, 9-225.)]
1922 March / Rain / cloudless sky / May 2, 1852 / July 26, 1855—Nov 17, 1857. [SF-VII; 1790. See: (1852 May 2); (1855 July 26); and, (1857 Nov 17).]
1922 March / Rain clear sky / March 21, 1923. [SF-VII; 1791. See: (1923 March 23).]
1922 March / Stones and polt phe / Nov. 21 / 1905. [SF-VII; 1792 See: (1905 Nov 21).]
1922 March 13 / Stones / Polts / simultaneous / Nov 12 / 1905. [SF-VII; 1793. See: (1905 Nov 12).]
1922 March / Stones / Aug 2, 1890. [SF-VII; 1794. See: (1890 Aug 2).]
1922 March / Stones / July / 1893. [SF-VII; 1795. See: (1893 July).]
1922 March / Stones / Jan 27 / 1907. [SF-VII; 1796. See: (1907 Jan 27).]
1922 March / Chico / See Sept 7, 1924. [SF-VII; 1797. See: 1924 Sept 7, (E: 634, 635, & 636).]
1922 March / Stones and girl tied / See Nov. 18, 1870. [SF-VII; 1798. See: (1870 Nov 18).]
1922 March / Stones / Aug, 1885, etc. [SF-VII; 1799. See: (1885 Aug, etc.).]
1922 March / Stones / Girl caught. / It could be induced to do this be a stave-off. [SF-VII; 1800. (Ref.???)]
1922 March 13 / Stones—no polt but missiles / Ap. 26, 1821. [SF-VII; 1801. See: (1821 Ap 26).]
1922 March 13 / Polt stones / See Oct 27, 1823 / large stones sometimes. [SF-VII; 1802. See: (1823 Oct 27).]
1922 March / Chico / See Ap. 26, 1821 / Dec 5-10. 1839 / Feb. 28, 1872. [SF-VII; 1803. See: (1821 Ap 26); (1839 Dec 5-10); and, (1872 Feb 28).]
1922 March 13 / Rain / April 21-22 / 1842. [SF=VII; 1804. See: (1842 Ap 21-22).]
1922 March 13 / Stone throwing and iron nuts / Feb. 29, 1872. [SF-VII; 1805. See: (1872 Feb 29).]
1922 March 13 / Stones in a house / Jan. 27, 1880. [SF-VII; 1806. See: (1880 Jan 27).]
1922 March 13 / Rain in a room / Sept 9, 1880 / water—sky—Ap 21, 1842. [SF-VII; 1807. See: Showers at seance, (SF-VII: 1667), and, (1842 Ap 21).]
1922 March 13 / Stones / Sept 4 / 1881 / Polt / Indefinite stones of ghosts. [SF-VII; 1808. See: (1881 Sept 4).]
1922 March 13 / Stones in a closed room ab. time a man was dying / middle Dec. / 1883. [SF-VII; 1809. See: (1883 middle Dec).]
1922 March 13 / Stones? / Jan. 25, 1880 / Oct 1 / 1887. [SF-VII; 1810. See: (1880 Jan 25), and, (1887 Oct 1).]
1922 March / Chico / See stones and spooks / Jan 21, 1888. [SF-VII; 1811. See: 1888 Jan 21, (B; 852).]
1922 March / But stones in a house / See Jan 27, 1888. [SF-VII; 1812. See: (1888 Jan 27).]
1922 March 13 / Stones in a house / Feb. 29, 1888.[SF-VII; 1813. See: (1888 Feb 29).]
1922 March 13 / Slow stones / Maryland / Sept. 8, 1888 / Sept. 14. ]SF-VII; 1814. See: (1888 Sept 8).]
1922 March 23 / Nails / Oct 12, 1888. [SF-VII; 1815. See: (1888 Oct 12).]
1922 March / Rain falling / Oct 19 / 1889. [SF-VII; 1816. See: (1889 Oct 19).]
1922 March 13 / See Feb 21, 1891 / Oct 25, 1891. [SF-VII; 1817. See: (1891 Feb 21), and, (1891 Oct 25).]
1922 March 13 / Polt and stones / Ap. 6, 1892. [SF-VII; 1818. See: (1892 Ap 6).]
1922 March 13 / Polt Stones / July 9, 1892. [SF-VII; 1819. See: (1892 July 9).]
1922 March 13 / Polt stones / Jan 5, 1895. [SF-VII; 1820. See: (1895 Jan 5).]
1922 March 13 / Sumatra / stones / Sept., 1903. [SF-VII; 1821. See: (1903 Sept).]
1922 March 15 / Stones / See Aug 9, 1920. [SF-VII; 1822. See: (1920 Aug 9).]
1922 March 13 / Polt stones / July 9, 1892 / Oct 22 /1907. [SF-VII; 1823. See: (1892 July 9), and, (1907 Oct 22).]
1922 March 13 / See May 29, 1922. [SF-VII; 1824. See: (1922 May 29).]
1922 March / Stones / ab. Nov. 1, 1881. [SF-VII; 1825. See: (1881 ab. Nov 1).]
1922 March / Stones and old man ghost haunting a boy / 1874 / Aug 18. [SF-VII; 1826. See: (1874 Aug 18).]
1922 March / Stones / Ap. 26, 1880. [SF-VII; 1827. See: (1880 Ap 26).]
1922 March / Stones / Aug 25, 1924. [SF-VII; 1828. See: (1924 Aug 25).]
1922 March / Stones / March, 1872. [SF-VII; 1829. See: (1872 March).]
1922 March / Stones / See 1875 / last of August. [SF-VII; 1830. See: (1875, last of August).]
1922 March 13 / Stone and water / ab. same time / Georgia / March 18, 1890. [SF-VII; 1831. See: (1890 March 18).]
1922 March 13 / Stones / psycho? / Jan. 25, 1880. [SF-VII; 1832. See: (1880 Jan 25).]
1922 March 13 / Polt and stones / See Oct 14, 1892 / (Oct 19). [SF-VII; 1833. See: (1892 Oct 14).]
1922 March 13 / Polt stones / Aug 18, 1886. [SF-VII; 1834. See: (1886 Aug 18).]
1922 March / Oklahoma / Polt and sick woman / See Jan 16, 1843 / and one before / and Oct, 1864. [SF-VII; 1835. See: (1843 Jan 16), and, (1864 Oct).]
1922 March / Stones / See March 1, 1892. [SF-VII; 1836. See: (1892 March 1).]
192[2] March / Stones / Sept, 1821. [SF-VII; 1837. See: (1821 Sept).]
1922 March / Polt and stones / Feb. 1, 1879. [SF-VII; 1838. See: (1879 Feb 1).]
1922 March / Stones—polts and flames / Sept 15, 1889 / Also stones not hurt. [SF-VII; 1839. See: (1889 Sept 15).]
[The following seven notes were clipped together by Fort. SF-VII: 1840-1845.]
1922 March 13 / Chico—Stones / Sept 4, 1881 / July 26, 1886 / Aug 18, 1886 / Oct 1, 1887 / Aug 27, 1888 / June 16, 1884 / Ap 6, 1892 / Feb 29, 1888 / whole year 1888. [SF-VII; 1840. See: ( Sept 4, 1881 / July 26, 1886 / Aug 18, 1886 / Oct 1, 1887 / Aug 27, 1888 / June 16, 1884 / Ap 6, 1892 / Feb 29, 1888 / whole year 1888).]
1922 March 13 / Metite / Chico / July 14, 1888. [SF-VII; 1841. See: (1888 July 14).]
1922 March / Rains / 1921 in Penn. / See Oct Times. [SF-VII; 1842. See: (1921), and, (Times, Oct).]
[1922 March] / [Rocks Fall "From Clouds"] / N.Y. Times / 3/12/22 / p 12. [SF-VII; 1843. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, March 12, 1922, p. 12.???) (Chico Record: "Rocks Not Falling From Sky." March 12, 1922; "Spectral Stone Shower Renewed," and, "Here's Report on Rock Rain." March 14, 1922; "Phantom Rock Hurler Takes Rest Only One Stone Dropped Yesterday," and, "Marshal Peck Deluged With Letters On Mystery." March 15, 1922; "Rockfall Recurs With Added Violence," and, "Warrant Is Out for Chico Ghost...," March 16, 1922' "Interest in Rock Thrower Widens." March 17, 1922; "Chico Sighs at Rockless Days Now Mystified by Downpour." March 22, 1922; "Pebble Shooter Changes His Target to Main Streets of Chico." March 23, 1922; "Chamber of Commerce to Aid in Search for Rock Thrower." March 24, 1922' "Rock Thrower Gives Up Ghost." March 25, 1922; "Movie Men to Snap Rock Rain," and, "Rock Showers Ended, But Police Continue Search For Culprit." March 28, 1922,)
[1922 March] / [Rock Showers Mystify.] / [New York Times, March 17, 1922.] [SF-VII; 1844.1. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, March 17, 1922, p. 4 c. 3.)]
1922 March 13 / Stones at same time in S. Af. / See May 29. [SF-VII; 1844.2. See: 1922 May 29, (E: 305, 306, & 307).]
1922 March / Chico / Rains—Oct. 1886 / Oct 25, 1888 / March 18, 1890 / Oct 19, 1892 / Oct 25, 1891 / Oct 22, 1907. [SF-VII; 1845. See: (Oct. 1886 / Oct 25, 1888 / March 18, 1890 / Oct 19, 1892 / Oct 25, 1891 / Oct 22, 1907).]
1922 / Chico / a rain in Nor. Car. / Asheville / Ap. 1925. [SF-VII; 1846. See: (1925 Ap).]
1922 March / Stones and fire / See Ap 16, 1907. [SF-VII; 1847. See: (1907 Ap 16).]
1922 March / Stones—not hurt—Feb. 16, 1887. [SF-VII; 1848. See: (1887 Feb 16).]
1922 March 13 / Rising stones / Nov. 4, 1815. [SF-VII; 1849. See: (1815 Nov 4).]
1922 March / Stones / middle July / 1886. [SF-VII; 1850. See: (1886 middle July).]
1922 March / The field stones of Trenton / June 16, 1884. [SF-VII; 1851. See: (1884 June 16).]
1922 March / Stones with papers around / girl caught / Oct. 9, 1869. [SF-VII; 1852. See: (1869 Oct 9).]
1922 March / Stones / Dec 8, 1876. [SF-VII; 1853. See: (1876 Dec 8).]
[Sign]:
Sign / Field of the forty Footsteps / All Year Round 14/274. [AF-III; 445. (All Year Round, 14-274.)]
[Signals]:
Signal and phe / Aug 3, 1813. [SF-VI; 1484. See: (1813 Aug 3; not found on this date).]
Signal and Meteor / Nov. 6, 1869. [SF-VI; 1485. See: 1869 Nov. 6, (IV; 11).]
Signal Answered? / March 12, 1913. [SF-VI; 1486. See: 1913 March 12, (X; 5).]
Signal answered / as it were / Metite after gun practice? / March 12, 1913 / Time of "airships". [SF-VI; 1487. See: 1913 March 12, (X; 5).]
Signals / + / Mars / Col / Feb., 1920. [SF-VI; 1488. See: 1920 Feb, (X; 1045); 1920 Feb 8, (X; 1046); and, 1920 Ap. 13, (X; 1047).]
Signals / ? / Mars / Dec 23, 1928. [SF-VI; 1489. See: 1928 Dec 23, (XII; 199.1), and, 1929 Jan. 11, (XII; 199.2).]
Signals / See some of the lum objs. [SF-VII; 1712.]
Signals / Marconi / Jan 28, etc. / Feb 7, etc. / 1920. [SF-VII; 1725. See: (1920 Jan 28, Feb 7, etc.).]
Simultaneous / Psycho—Stabbings, May 24, 1905 / Barricading, June 23, 1905. [SF-VII; 1733. See: (1905 May 24), and, (1905 June 23).]
Singular / Dec. 4, 1905. [SF-VII; 1735. See: (1905 Dec 4).]
[Skeleton]:
Skeleton in Armor / is under Bones. [AF-III; 446. (Ref.???)]
Skeleton in Armor / See Mary Mott coffin, Jan. 11, 1900. [AF-III; 447. See: 1900 Jan. 11, (C; 460).]
Skeleton in Armor / under Archaeology / ? [AF-III; 448.]
Skeleton in Armor / Trans Meriden Sci. Assoc 4/78. [MB-I; 437. Davis, Charles Henry Stanley. "The Pre-Columbian Discovery of America." Proceedings and Transactions of the Scientific Association, Meriden, Connecticut, 4 (1889-1890): 63-89, at 78. Anderson, Rasmus Björn. America Not Discovered by Columbus. Chicago: S.C. Griggs, 1874, 52-55. "The great Swedish chemist Berzelius analyzed a part of the breastplate which was found on the skeleton, and found that in composition it corresponded with metals used in the North during the tenth century; and comparing the Fall River breastplate with old northern armors, it was also found to correspond with these in style."]
Skull / Calaveras / This under Objs in strange places. / See Archaeo. [AF-III; 450.1.]
[Sk Ho (Skyward Ho)]:
Sk Ho / BO / 44 new stars in And. Neb / Pop Astro, 1925-143. [AF-I; 475. ("Distance of the Andromeda Nebula." Popular Astronomy, 33 (1925): 143.)]
Sk Ho / As to statements that fifty miles up in the air is ten times as dense as used to be supposed, and that there the air is considerably warmer than at lower levels, see Current Literature, September, 1924. [AF-III; 449. (Current Literature, September, 1924.)]
Book / Sky Ho / N.B. / Astronomers say that it takes light 8 years to travel from one end of nebula in Andromeda to the other end. / Sci Amer Monthly 1/393. [SF-V; 315. Shapley, Harlow. “External Galaxies.” Scientific American Monthly, 1 (May 1920): 392-395, at 393.]
[Books] / /Sk Ho / About dark nebulae is from Prof John C. Duncan, "Astronomy," p—359—. [SF-V; 316. (Duncan, John Charles. Astronomy. New York: Harper, 1926, 359.)]
[Books] / S Ho / Coins / shower / Aug 6, 1911. [SF-V; 317. See: (1911 Aug 6).]
Bo[oks] / (Sk Ho) / For instances Payer, "Austrian Arctic Voyage" 2-290 / "Thunder storms never occurred: —even on the northern shores of Siberiam they are seldom experienced. Rain falls in fine showers, Here he says that [note cut off] the sudden torrents [note ut off] latitudes". [SF-V: 318.1, 318.2. (Payer, "Austrian Arctic Voyage." 2-290.)]
[Books] / S.H. / Great rise of water on Lake Onandaga / Toronto Globe, Ap 14, 1874 / N.M. [SF-V; 319. (Toronto Globe, April 14, 1874.)]
[Books] / Sk Ho / (+) / Martini-Fusco / See Cur. Literature 77-594. / Here published a facsimile of four lines, which the German savant, Dr. Max Funke, published in the Leipziger Tageblatt, which he said that he had copied from one of the manuscripts that Dr. Fusco had found. Other paleographers said that they saw the manuscripts. [SF-V: 320.1, 320.2. (Current Literature, 77-594.)]
[Books] / Sk. / + / Seals in fresh-water lakes. Finland and Russia. Not landlocked. / Field, July 15, 1911. [SF-V; 321. (Field, July 15, 1911.)]
Sk Ho / fall / Lunatic jumps down 150 feet and uninjured. / L.T., 1884, Aug 28/9/e. [SF-VI; 1490. (London Times, August 28, 1884, p. 9 c. 5.)]
[Slashers]:
Slasher of Men / 1913 / Aug 17 / San Francisco Chronicle 18-16-3 / Fire men were treated in the Central Emergency Hospital, San Francisco, for cuts in chest and arms. One described the assilant as a man dressed in dark clothes, with hat over eyes, who stabbed him without warning. [SF-VI; 1491. (San Francisco Chronicle, August 18, 1913, p. 16 c. 3.)]
Slasher / San Francisco / Aug. 17, 1913. [SF-VII; 323. See: (1913 Aug 17).]
Slasher / Williamsburg / June 16, 1913. [SF-VII; 324. See: (1913 June 16).]
Slasher / N.Y. / unknown / March 19, 1923. [SF-VII; 325. See: (1923 March 19).]
Slashers / "phantom stabber" of Bridgeport / Feb. 20, 1925. [SF-VII; 326. See: (1925 Feb 20).]
Slasher / Phantom stabber and phantom sniper same time. / See Dec., 1917. [SF-VII; 327. See: 1927 Nov. 24, (E; 972); 1927 Dec, (E: 974 to 977); and, 1927 / late, (E; 979). ]
Slavery / Puritans of N. England / Services of thanksgiving to God for cargoes of poor savages rescued from heathendom to the light of the gospel. [AF-III; 450.2.]
[Sleepers]:
Sleepers / 3 cases / 1864 / L.T. / Oct 27-10-f. [AF-II; 191. (London Times, October 27, 1864, p. 10 c. 6.)]
Sleepers / Sleeping Sickness / Feb., 1921. [AF-II; 192. See: (1921 Feb).]
Sleepers / at same time / 2 men / Nov. 2, 7, 1911. [AF-II; 193. See: (1911 Nov 2, 7).]
Sleeper / Man / Oct. 19, 1879. [AF-II; 194. See: (1879 Oct 19).]
Sleepers / See sleeping sickness, Feb., 1920. [AF-II; 195. See: (1920 Feb.).]
Sleepers / same time / Oct 28, Nov. 4, 1927. [AF-II; 196. See: (1927 Ot 28, Nov 4).]
Sleepers / and Fasters / See Stigmatic girl, March 26, 1928. [AF-II; 197. See: (1928 March 26).]
Sleeper / and Robberies / hypnotized? / Ap. 18, 1927. [AF-II; 198. See: (1927 Ap. 18).]
Sleepers / 3 cases / Oct 27, 1864. [AF-II; 199. See: (1864 Oct 27).]
Sleepers / As if desire for somebody to stay in bed. / May 23, 1914. [AF-II; 200. See: (1914 May 23).]
Sleeper / A man / Jan 19, 1892. [AF-II; 201. See: (1892 Jan 19).]
Sleepers / in legends and ancient history / B. Eagle, 1893, Aug 6-8-1 / (not much). [AF-II; 202. "Phenomenal Sleepers." Brooklyn Eagle, August 6, 1893, p. 8 c. 1.]
Sleeper / Man / July 14, 1892. [AF-II; 203. See: (1892 July 14).]
Sleeper / Man / July 28, 1893. [AF-II; 204. See: (1893 July 28).]
Sleepers / 93 days without sleep—Dec 27, 1894. [AF-II; 205. See: (1894 Dec 27).]
Sleeper / State of Man in Coma / NY Times, 1879, Sept 25-3-? / 24-5-3. [AF-II; 206. (New York Times, September 25, 1879, p. 3.) (New York Times, September 24, 1879, p. 5 c. 3.)]
Sleepers / 2 men / Nov 2, 7, 1911. [AF-II; 207. See: (1911 Nov 2, 7.)]
Sleeper / Man / Oct. 19, 1879. [AF-II; 208. See: (1879 Oct 19).]
Sleeper / Feb 11, 1870. [AF-II; 209. See: (1870 Feb 11).]
Sleepers / 3 cases / Oct 27, 1864. [AF-II; 210. See: (1864 Oct 27).]
Sleeper / Oct 28, 1927 / Nov 4, another. [AF-II; 211. See: (1927 Oct 28).]
Sleepers / See Fasters. [AF-II; 212.]
Sleeper / June 12, 1812. [AF-II; 213. See: (1812 June 12).]
Sleeper / Man / Oct. 19, 1879. [AF-II; 214. See: (1879 Oct 19).]
Sleepers / See Sleeping Sickness. / Case so called—Oct 28, 1927 / Nov 4, 1927. [AF-II; 215. See: (1927 Oct 28), and, (1927 Nov 4).]
Sleeper / Nov. 7, 1926. [AF-II; 216. See: (1926 Nov 7).]
Sleeper / 21 years / See Oct 27, 1873. / Susan C. Godsey. [AF-II; 217. See: (1873 Oct 27).]
Sleeper. / Hypnotized by a robber? / Ap. 18, 1927. [AF-II; 218. See: (1927 Ap 18).]
Sleepers / See Sleeping sickness early in 1920. / See June 12. [AF-II; 219. See: (1920 June 12).]
Ext sleeper / L.T. / 1887 / Ap. 7-10-e. [SF-VII; 39. (London Times, April 7, 1887, p. 10 c. 5.)]
Sleepers / See Trance. [SF-VII; 1724.]
Sleepers / See the hypnotized sone in Gloversville—May 23, 1914. [SF-VII; 1860. See: (1914 May 23).]
Slow falls but sufficiently velocity to break glass / Sept. 8, 1888. [SF-VII; 1715. See: (1888 Sept 8).]
Slow Falling / See Shower (Stone-falls). [SF-VII; 1728.]
Snake in stomach / + / 1884, Jan 27, Mrs George Leaver, 815 Broad Street, Chambersburg, a town near Trenton, N.J., relieved of a snake 15 inches long, which ac to her belief had been in her stomach 12 years. / Religio-Philosophical Journal, March 22, 1884, copied from Philadelphia Press. [AF-III: 451.1, 451.2. (Religio-Philosophical Journal, March 22, 1884.)]
Socialism / Industrialism pass away and both Capitalism and Socialism belong to the past. Of course some Capitalism survive like some Churchism. [AF-III; 452.]
[Solar System]:
Solar System / Movement in Space / Flammarion, Popular Astronomy, p. 52 / Toward Vega, at an angle of 34 degrees with pole of ecliptic / goes obliquely as a disk / [illustration]. [AF-I; 476. (Flammarion, Camille. Popular Astronomy, p. 52.)]
Somewhere else / Unknown q.s / Also known / Vesuvius / Aurora / Oct 21, 1909 / See Feb 22 etc, 1909. [SF-VI; 1492. See: 1909 Feb 22, (X: 1253 & 1260); 1909 Oct 21, (IX: 1465 & 1466); and, 1909 Oct 22, (IX; 1467).]
[Somnambulism]:
Somnambulism / British Medical Journal, ab. March 1, 1908. [AF-III; 453. (British Medical Journal, ca. March 1908.)]
[Somnambulism] / 1925 / Oct. 21 / Ev. Standard / [Somnambulism Plea.] [AF-III; 454. (London Evening Standard, October 21, 1925.)]
Somnab / Man jump from train, in sleep—unhurt / Aug 4, 1912. [SF-VII; 1861. See: (1912 Aug 4).]
Somnambulist strange act / 1905 / L.T. / Jan. 21-11-f. [SF-VII; 1871. (London Times, January 21, 1905, p. 11 c. 6.)]
Somnamb / Man jump? from train and unhurt / Aug 4, 1912. [SF-VII; 1872. See: (1912 Aug 4).]
Somnamb / Epidemic in hospitals / Jan. 4, 1892. [SF-VII; 1873. See: (1892 Jan 4).]
Somnamb/ / Feb. 14, 1931. [SF-VII; 1874. See: (1931 Feb 14).]
Somnamb. and seeming hypnosis / Number of persons in a hospital / Jan. 4, 1892. [SF-VII; 1875. See: (1892 Jan 4).]
Somnamb as if suicidal impulse in / Nov 18, 1892. [SF-VII; 1876. See: (1892 Nov 18).]
Somnambulist / Ap. 24, 1924. [SF-VII; 1877. See: (1924 Ap 24).]
Somnambulism / Aug 4, 1912. [SF-VII; 1878. See: (1912 Aug 4).]
[Sounds]:
Sounds / Feb. 25, 1888, Religio-Phil. Jour of, copying from the Portland Oregonian—at Lake Whatcom, 3½ miles east of Bellingham Bay; surrounded by mountains, —Sounds as if of a weird chant. [AF-III; 455. (Religio-Philosophical Journal, February 25, 1888.)]
Sounds / Mist poeffers / H. Trib., May 17, 1931 / [Clear Sky 'Thunder' Puzzles Scientists]. [AF-III; 456. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, May 17, 1931.)]
Sounds / [Mysterious Music in Yellowstone Park] / [source unidentified] / Sep 18/26. [AF-III; 457. Magazine clipping. (Unidentified source, September 18, 1926; try: Forbes, Stephen Alfred. "Mysterious Music in Yellowstone Park." Literary Digest, 90 (1926): 26.) Linton, Edwin."Overhead Sounds in the Vicinity of Yellowstone Lake." Science, n.s., 22 (no. 561; November 3, 1893): 244-??? (Also: Forbes, Stephen Alfred. "Aerial Music in Yellowstone Park." Science, n.s., 64 (July 30, 1926): 119-120.) (Bradley, Frank H. Annual Report of the United States Geological and ..., Volume 6, Part 1872, 233-234. " both wind and waves subsided during the night, and both air and water were perfectly calm at sunrise next moaning. While getting breakfast, we heard every few moments a curious sound, between a whistle and a hoarse whine, whose locality and character we could not at first determine, though we were inclined to refer it to water-fowl on the other side of the lake. As the sun got higher, the sound increased in force, and it now became evident that gusts of wind were passing through the air above us, though the pines did not as yet indicate the least motion in the lower atmosphere." (Hiram Martin Chittenden.The Yellowstone National Park: Historical and Descriptive. Stewart & Kidd Company, 1915, 289.)]
[Sounds] / [Owner of 'Soundproof' Farm Cleared of Murder] / H-Tribune, March 1, 1931. [AF-III; 458.
Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, March 1, 1931.)]
Sound / Aug 25, 1895 / Sound in Italy and Eng / A big q to be heard both. [SF-III; 1614. See: (1895 Aug 25).]
Sounds / If air between earth and sun, sound of an explosion on sun would take 15 years to reach earth. / Sound travels 1/5 mile a second. / Duncan, Astronomy, p. 95. [SF-III; 1615. (Duncan. Astronomy, p. 95.) The speed of sound depends upon the composition and the temperature of the medium through which sound waves travel. At the outer edge of the Earth's atmosphere, the European Space Agency's Gravity Field and Steady-State Ocean Circulation Explorer (GOCE) satellite detected infrasound travelling at 1,100 meters per second which was generated by the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake, (on March 11), at an altitude of 260 km (kilometers). However, from the corona of the Sun to the Earth's uppermost atmosphere and beyond the planets, (in the heliosphere, to 94 AU as detected by Voyageur 1 and to 84 AU as detected by Voyageur 2), the solar wind predominates, and the fast uniform solar wind travels about 750 km per second. This wind is supersonic, as the speed of sound in this medium is about 58 km per second. Only low frequency sounds would be transmitted. (Lang, Kenneth R. Essential Astrophysics. 271-276.) While it would only take about 200,000 seconds (or 2.3 days) for plasma to travel from the Sun's corona to Earth on the solar wind, (from the explosion example, suggested by Duncan), an infrasonic wave over the same distance, (for example, between a comet and the Earth), would take about 2,586,000 seconds (or 29.9 days); but, since the medium is travelling at supersonic speeds, outwards from the Sun, infrasound would only travel outwards. Infrasonic waves from a new moon would supposedly travel to the Earth in about 1.84 hours, (or, 8.5 minutes on the solar wind), but infrasound from a full moon would never reach the earth, (from a direction opposite to the solar wind).]
Sounds / and Sun / Feb., 1896. [SF-III; 1616. See: (1896 Feb).]
Sounds / July 25, 1855. [SF-III; 1617. See: (1855 July 25).]
Sounds / Dec 16, 1876. [SF-III; 1618. See: (1876 Dec 16).]
Sounds / Barisal Guns heard time of q. / Ap. 4, 1905. [SF-III; 1619. See: (1905 Ap 4).]
Sounds / Barisal Guns thought wedding celebration / See a yellow note / Aug 26, 1883. [SF-III; 1620. See: (1883 Aug 26).]
[Sounds] / Detonations and B. rain / Feb. 1, 1923, and March 24. [SF-III; 1621. See: (1923 Feb 1, March 24).]
[Sounds] / Detonations and sand / March 1, 2, 3, 1904. [SF-III; 1622. See: (1904 March 1,2 3).]
[Sounds[] / Detonations and Sand / a series / March 27, 1903. [SF-III; 1623. See: (1903 March 27).]
[Sounds] / Detonations and Sand / March 16., 17, 1888 / Italy. [SF-III; 1624. See: (1888 March 16, 17).]
[Sounds] / Detonations and B. rain / q's recorded and b. rain / last March, 1914. [SF-III; 1625. See: (1914 last March).]
[Sounds] / Detonations and B. rain / March 29, 30 / Ap. 1, 1898. [SF-III; 1626. See: (1898 March 39, 30, Ap. 1).]
[Sounds[ / Detonations and b. rain / Oct 19, 21, 22, 1896 / See Sept detonations, back to Aug. [SF-III; 1627. See: (1896 Aug, Oct 19, 21, 22).]
[Sounds[ / New star and Detonations and B. rain / Aug 6, 1899 / See Aug. 10. / Point here. A star visible to S. Africa. / Star so near that—fall in south? [SF-III; 1628. See: (1899 Aug 6, 10).]
[Sounds] / Detonations and b. rain (?) / Feb 17, 18. 1896. [SF-III; 1629. See: (1896 Feb 17, 18).]
[Sounds] / Detonations and b. rain / S. Af. / Aug 14, 1888. [SF-III; 1630. See: (1888 Aug 14).]
[Sounds] / Detonations and B. rain / Ap 30, 1887. [SF-III; 1631. See: (1887 Ap 30).]
[Sounds] / Detonation and Aurora / June 2, 1899. [SF-III; 1632. See: (1899 June 2).]
[Sounds] / Detonations / 2 hours before Metite / Aug 16, 1875. [SF-III; 1633. See: (1875 Aug 16).]
[Sounds] / Detonations / See Aug 26, 1883 / Nov 25, 1883. [SF-III; 1634. See: (1883 Aug 26), and, 1883 Nov. 25, (V; 1725).]
[Sounds] / Detonations and Cosmic / Feb., 1896. [SF-III; 1635. See: (1896 Feb).]
[Sounds] / Detonations / See Pelée / May 20, etc., 1902. [SF-III; 1636. See: (1902 May 20, etc.).]
[Sounds] / Detonations and Aurora / June 2, 1899 / b. rain / May 11. [SF-III; 1637. See: (1899 May 11, June 2).]
[Sounds] / Detonations or Shocks / U.S. / Dust—England / March 21-23, 26, 1897. [SF-III; 1638. See: (1897 March 21-23, 26).]
[Sounds] / Detonations / Substance after detonation / June 13, 1884. [SF-III; 1639. See: 1884 June 13, (V; 1973).]
[Sounds] / Detonations and d. fog / May 16, etc., 1883. [SF-III; 1640. See: 1883 May 16, (Vl 1270), and, 1883 May 17, (V: 1271 to 1274, 1276, & 1280).]
[Sounds] / Detonations / Not that ice and spiders detonate but that detonations shake them down. [SF-III; 1641.]
[Sounds] / Detonations precede hail / 1818. [SF-III; 1642. See: (1818).]
[Sounds] / Detonating ice / Nov. 25, 1894. [SF-III; 1643. See: (1894 Nov 25).]
[Sounds] / Detonations like gun fire from Krakatoa. [SF-III; 1644. (Ref.???)]
[Sounds] / Detonations and frgs / Aug 2, 1889. [SF-III; 1645. See: (1889 Aug 2).]
[Sounds] / Detonations and hail—1818 / and spiders, Sept 17, 1839 / and Ice, March 15, 1860 / and spiders, Sept, 1875 / See Sept 20, 1874. [SF-III; 1646. See: (1818 / and spiders, Sept 17, 1839 / and Ice, March 15, 1860 / and spiders, Sept, 1875 / See Sept 20, 1874).]
[Sounds] / Detonating ice / March 15, 1860. [SF-III; 1647. See: (1860 March 15).]
[Sounds] Detonations and meteor earlier / Sept 16, 1895. [SF-III; 1648. See: (1895 Sept 16).]
[Sounds] / Detonations and Vesuvius / Ap 24, 1901. [SF-III; 1649. See: (1901 Ap 24).]
[Sounds] / Detonations and Aurora / June 2, 1899. [SF-III; 1650. See: (1899 June 2).]
Sounds / Feb. 12, 1879. [SF-III; 1651. See: (1879 Feb 12).]
Sounds / Dec 16, 1876. [SF-III; 1652. See: (1876 Dec 16).]
Sounds / As if of blasting heard 5 months before Charleston q., at Av=bbeville, S.C. / Charleston News and Courier, 1886, Sept 15-6-1. [SF-III; 1653. (Charleston News and Courier, September 15, 1886, p. 6 c. 1.)]
Sounds / Dec 1, 1888. [SF-III; 1654. See: (1888 Dec 1).]
Sounds / Like Barisal Guns / Aug 26, 1883 / ascribed to wedding festivities / (yellow note). [SF-III; 1655. See: (1883 Aug 26).]
Sounds / and Distant tornado / Oct 20, 1837 / May 23, 1839 / July 18, 1854 / Ap. 4, 1874. [SF-III; 1656. See: (Oct 20, 1837 / May 23, 1839 / July 18, 1854 / Ap. 4, 1874).]
Sounds / Moodus / Ap 17, 1903. [SF-III; 1657. See: (1903 Ap 17).]
Sounds / Cannonading of Pelée in Florida / May 20, 1902. [SF-III; 1658. See: (1902 May 20).]
Sounds / Moodus / Ap 17, 1903. [SF-III; 1659. See: (1903 Ap 17).]
Sounds / and Sunspots / Nov 1, 1903. [SF-III; 1660. See: (1903 Nov 1).]
Sound / July 18, 1898. [SF-III; 1661. See: (1898 July 18).]
Sounds / July 15, 1905. [SF-III; 1662. See: (1905 July 15).]
Sounds / Moodus / Nov. 9, 1897. [SF-III; 1663. See: (1897 Nov 9).]
Sounds / Mist poeffers / Aug 12, 1910 / New star. [SF-III; 1664. See: (1910 Aug 12).]
Sounds / See Sun Sounds. [SF-III; 1665.]
Sounds / Oct 5, 1845. [SF-III; 1666. See: (1845 Oct 5).]
Sounds / Haiti / Nov 7-13, 1911. [SF-III; 1667. See: (1911 Nov 7-13).]
Sounds / and Sunspots / Jan 29, 1905. [SF-III; 1668. See: (1905 Jan 29).]
Sounds / Barisal Guns and qs / See Ap. 4, 1905, and, June, 1897. [SF-III; 1669. See: (1897 June), and, (1905 Ap 4).]
Sounds / May 15, 16, 1920. [SF-III; 1670. See: (1920 May 15, 16).]
Sounds / Oct 28, 1920. [SF-III; 1671. See: (1920 Oct 28).]
Sounds / like Hastings / Feb. 20, 1920. [SF-III; 1672. See: (1920 Feb 20).]
Sounds / Newport, R.I. / time of eruption in Japan / Jan 15, 1914. [SF-III; 1673. See: (1914 Jan 15).]
Sounds / Hastings / Jan., 1926. [SF-III; 1674. See: (1926 Jan).]
Sounds / Iceland / and B. Rain / Feb 1, 1923 / Jan 9 / March 23. [SF-III; 1675. See: (1923 Jan 9, Feb 1, March 23).]
Sounds / Brighton / Feb 15, 1923 / small q's, England, in period. [SF-III; 1676. See: (1923 Feb 15).]
Sounds / Moodus / Dec 2, 1916. [SF-III; 1677. See: (1916 Dec 2).]
Sounds / and slight concussions / Widely at time of Belgian mist poeffers / Aug., 1895 / See July. [SF-III; 1678. See: (1895 July, Aug).]
Sounds / Moodus / Oct 20, 1888 / July 19, 1891. [SF-III; 1679. See: (1888 Oct 20), and, (1891 July 19).]
Sounds / 1896 / Mist poeffers / Dr. Phipson, in Geologist, 1859, p. 83, writes he had heard sounds like reports of distant artillery, on the dunes near Ostend. [SF-III; 1680. (Geologist, 1859-83.)]
Sounds / and fall of mud ./ March 16, 1888 / See March 6. / Sun and afterglow / May 9, 1883 / and New Zealand. [SF-III; 1681. See: (1883 May 9), and, (1888 March 6, 16).]
Sounds / Feb. 18, 1896 / Dust, Hungary, 17th / Dust, Chicago, 18th / Sound, 20 / Dust, 25, etc. [SF-III; 1682. See: (1896 Feb 17, 18, 20, 25).]
Sounds / and Auroras / Oct., 1896 / 2 sets of / and b. rain. [SF-III; 1683. See: (1896 Oct).]
Sounds / 1920 / Feb. 20. [SF-III; 1684. See: 1920 Feb 20, (X; 1053).]
Sounds / Strange / off Greytown / Nature 2-25, 46. [SF-III; 1685. Dennehy, Charles. “Strange Noises heard at Sea off Grey Town.” Nature, 2 (May 12, 1870): 25. “Strange Noises heard at Sea off Grey Town.” Nature, 2 (May 19, 1870): 46-47.]
Sounds / like gunfire / but a terrest. volc. / Ap. 11, 1815. [SF-III; 1686. See: (1815 Ap. 11).]
Sounds / 2's repeated / See June 20, 1866. [SF-III; 1687. See: (1866 June 20).]
[Sounds] / Detonations regular and q. / Nov. 16, 1827. [SF-III; 1688. See: (1827 Nov 16).]
Sounds / like gunfire / From volc / May 1, 1812. [SF-III; 1689. See: (1812 May 1).]
Sounds / Moodus and Vesuvius / Dec 25, 26, 28, 1813 / and before. [SF-III; 1690. See: (1813 Dec 25, 26, 26, and before).]
Sounds / Moodus and th. storms / Aug 11, 1805 / July 5, 1812 / Dec. 28. 1813. [SF-III; 1691. See: (1805 Aug 11); (1812 July 5); and, (1813 Dec 28).]
Sounds / Moodus and Vesuvius / Aug 11-12, 1805. [SF-III; 1692. See: (1805 Aug 11-12).]
Sounds / Moodus / See Nov 9, 1810. [SF-III; 1693. See: (1810 Nov 9).]
Sounds / Black rain and detonations / terrestrial / May 1, 1812 / like like aurora. [SF-III; 1694. See: (1812 May 1).]
Sounds / Moodus and Vesuvius / ab 4 times up to Dec 28, 1813 / May 8, 9, 1897. [SF-III; 1695. See: (1801 to 1813, Moodus and Vesuvius), and, (1897 May 8, 9).]
Sounds / Volc like meteor explosions / Jan 23, 1835. [SF-III; 1696. See: (1835 Jan 23).]
Sound / Wrong date? / Meleda / June 7, 1838 / or see June 7, 1839. [SF-III; 1697. See: (1838 June 7), and, (1839 June 7).]
Sounds / Barrisal / July 23, 1845. [SF-III; 1698. See: (1845 July 23).]
Sounds / Repeating Sounds / Sept 1, 1845 / Australia. [SF-III; 1699. See: (1845 Sept 1).]
Sounds / Aug 13, 1859. [SF-III; 1700. See: (1859 Aug 13).]
Sounds / like Meleda / Valley of Visp / See 1855. [SF-III; 1701. See: (1855).]
Sounds / Strange / but traced to mets / June, 1850. [SF-III; 1702. See: (1850 June).]
Sounds / March 12, 1857. [SF-III; 1703. See: (1857 March 12).]
Sounds / Aug 13, 1859 / Aug 29, 1863. [SF-III; 1704. See: (1859 Aug 13), and, (1863 Aug 29).]
Sounds / May 19, 1869. [SF-III; 1705. See: (1869 May 19).]
Sounds / Distant and volc / England and Vesuvius / Dec 8, 1861. [SF-III; 1706. See: (1861 Dec 8).]
Sounds / Barisal Guns / May 2, 1868. [SF-III; 1707. See: (1868 May 2).]
Sounds / Moodus / Feb 2, 1862. [SF-III; 1708. See: (1862 Feb 2).]
Sounds / on earth / 200 miles / Feb 14, 1862. [SF-III; 1709. See: (1862 Feb 14).]
Sound / New Haven / Sept 8, 1877. [SF-III; 1710. See: (1877 Sept 8).]
Sounds / Metite / near Meleda / June 7, 1879. [SF-III; 1711. Se: (1879 June 7).]
Sound / Other places known as meteor / May 14, 1874. [SF-III; 1712. See: (1874 May 14).]
Sounds / and Afterglow / Sept 26, 1883. [SF-III; 1713. See: (1883 Sept 26).]
Sounds / of Aug 26, 1883, as heard at Penang. [SF-III; 1714. See: (1883 Aug 26).]
Sounds / and dist q / July 23, 1885. [SF-III; 1715. See: (1885 July 23).]
Sounds / and distant q / July 28, 1883. [SF-III; 1716. See: (1883 July 28).]
Sounds / Moodus / 1885. [SF-III; 1717. See: (1885).]
Sounds / Moodus / Oct. 20, 1888. [SF-III; 1718. See: (1888 Oct 20).]
Sounds / Distant / Caiman / Krakatoa / Mauritius. [SF-III; 1719.]
Sounds / in air / Capri / q, Italy / July 28, 1883. [SF-III; 1720. See: (1883 July 28).]
Sounds / at 96, S.C—Oct 12, 1886. [SF-III; 1721. See: (1886 Oct 12).]
Sounds / Dec. 26, 1886 / Sounds / See Detonations and B. Rain. [SF-III; 1722. See: (1886 Dec 26).]
Sounds / Danbury / Jan. 14, 1888. [SF-III; 1723. See: (1888 Jan 14).]
Sounds / The Resolute again / Sept 15, 1888. [SF-III; 1724. See: (1888 Sept 15).]
Sounds / Appears subterranean but meteor / May 22, 1889. [SF-III; 1725. See: (1889 May 22).]
Sounds / Dist surf / Haiti / Nov 7, 1911 / New Star? [SF-III; 1726. See: (1911 Nov 7).]
Sounds / Moodus / Dec 2, 1916. [SF-III; 1727. See: (1916 Dec 2).]
Sounds / and dist volc / July 26, 1892. [SF-III; 1728. See: (1892 July 26).]
Sounds / Belgium and Etna / Aug 5, 1892. [SF-III; 1729. See: (1892 Aug 5).]
Sounds / Mist poeffers and meteor earlier / Sept 16, 1895. [SF-III; 1730. See: (1895 Sept 16).]
Sound / Feb. 23, 1890. [SF-III; 1731. See: (1890 Feb 23).]
Sound. / Rugissements / June 16, 1890. [SF-III; 1732. See: (1890 June 16).]
Sounds / Yellowstone / July 22, 1890. [SF-III; 1733. See: (1890 July 22).]
Sounds / Sept-Oct, 1896. [SF-III; 1734. See: (1896 Sept-Oct).]
Sounds / Moodus / July 19, 1891. [SF-III; 1735. See: (1891 July 19).]
Sounds / Ap. 30, 1898 / N. Brunswick. [SF-III; 1736. See: (1898 Ap 30).]
Sounds / See Dec 3. / Moodus and Vesuvius / Nov 8, 9, 1897. / See back Oct. [SF-III; 1737. See: (1897 Oct, Nov 8, 9).]
Sounds / Moodus / Dec. 3, 1897. [SF-III; 1738. See: (1897 Dec 3).]
Sounds / Sept, Oct, 1896. [SF-III; 1739. See: (1896 Sept, Oct).]
Sound / and ice / Sept 5, 1898. [SF-III; 1740. See: (1898 Sept 5).]
Sounds / Barrisal Guns heard time of big q—Ap. 4, 1905. [SF-III; 1741. See: (1905 Ap 4).]
Sounds / Moodus / Ap 17-24, 1903. [SF-III; 1742. See: (1903 Ap 17-24).]
Sounds / Jan. 27, 1908. [SF-III; 1743. See: (1908 Jan 27).]
Sounds / battles / heard far / Nature, Aug 16, 1900, p. 378. [SF-III; 1744. Davison, Charles. "The Distance to Which the Firing of Heavy Guns Is Heard." Nature, 62 (August 16, 1900): 377-379, at 378.]
Sounds / Pelée / like Barisals / May 9, 1902. [SF-III; 1745. See: (1902 May 9).]
Sounds / Heard 100 miles / July 18, 1900. [SF-III; 1746. See: (1900 July 18).]
Sounds / England / Jan—etc., 1924. [SF-III; 1747. See: (1924 Jan).]
Sounds / Cal. / Grass Valley / Ap. 27, 1925. [SF-III; 1748. See: (1925 Ap 27).]
Sounds / Regular / Ap. 13, 1926. [SF-III; 1749. See: (1926 Ap 13).]
Sound / Moodus / Ap. 17, 1895. [SF-VI; 1493. See: 1895 Ap. 17, (VII; 1274).]
Sounds / Mist Poeffers / [Thunder in Clear Weather Laid by Scientist to Sun Spots] / [The New York Times, April 27, 1931.] [SF-VI; 1494. Newspaper clipping. ("Thunder in Clear Weather Laid by Scientist to Sun Spots." New York Times, April 27, 1931, p. 8 c. 3.)]
Bed post / Sounds localize / Aug 29, 1823. [SF-VII; 430. See: 1823 Aug 29, (A; 76).]
Sounds / Dec 16. 1876. [SF-VII; 1862. See: (1876 Dec 16).]
Sound / A bell tolling over a city / Dec. 16, 1891. [SF-VII; 1863. See: (1891 Dec 16).]
Sounds / See Raps. [SF-VII; 1864.]
Sounds / Myst / Music / Nov. 20, 1906. [SF-VII; 1865. See: (1906 Nov 20).]
Sounds / Music in a church / Ap. 25, 1907 / See late in 1906. [SF-VII; 1866. See: (1906-1907 Ap 25).]
Sound / Scratching sound often mentioned / Oct 25, 1852. [SF-VII; 1867. See: (1852 Oct 25).]
Sound / "Howling Devil" / May 7, 1928. [SF-VII; 1868. See: (1928 May 7).]
Sounds / Dec 16, 1891. [SF-VII; 1869. See: (1891 Dec 16).]
Sound / Feb. 16. 1879. [SF-VII; 1870. See: (1879 Feb 16).]
[Space]:
Space / Index, E. Mec 121. [AF-III; 459. (English Mechanic, v. 121.)]
Space / empty / Estimate, including telescopic, meteors is that hundreds of millions enter earth's atmosphere every day. / Abbot, the Earth and the Stars, p. 89. [SF-III; 1750. (Abbott. The Earth and the Stars, p. 89.)]
Space / Comet in medium / Oct 21, 1893. [SF-III; 1751. See: (1893 Oct 21).]
Space / Something disturbing comet / Sept 30, Oct 15, 1908. [SF-III; 1752. See: (1908 Sept 30, Oct 15).]
Space / Space islands? / See moon shadows. [SF-III; 1753.]
Space / Higher up warmer temporarily / Jan 20, 1879. [SF-III; 1754. See: (1879 Jan 20).]
Space / Moon jumping, places far apart, Sept., 1895, signify refractive air high up. [SF-III; 1755. See: (1895 Sept).]
Space / Brooks' Comet / Oct 21, 1893 / in a disturbing medium / Nature 49-349. [SF-III; 1756. “A Remarkable Cometary Collision.” Nature, 49 (February 8, 1894): 349.]
Space / Island / Obj or sky-land if not sunspot / Dec. 10, 1913. [SF-III; 1757. See: (1913 Dec 10).]
Space / Dust vs. trade winds / Jan 23, 1835 / If this be so, there are unknown powerful currents on high. [SF-III; 1758. See: (1835 Jan 23).]
Space / Islands / Intervene? / See Shadows / obscurrations on moon / (See Objects.) [SF-III; 1759.]
Space / Upper air currents / See vs. trade winds / 1812 / 1902(?) / also 1883 / 1839?—a volc in Cent Amer and Jamaica. [SF-III; 1760. See: (1812); (1839?); (1883); and, (1902?).]
Space / hot wind and phe / ? / Oct 24, 25-29, 1841. [SF-III; 1761. See: (1841 Oct 24, 25-29).]
Space / Hot water from / June 30, 1817, etc. [SF-III; 1762. See: (1817 June 30, etc.).]
Space / ice / Clbrst in a series with mets / Oct 22, 1844. [SF-III; 1763. See: (1844 Oct 22).]
Space / from / Meteoric substance and water / Jan 4-11, 1880. [SF-III; 1764. See: (1880 Jan 4-11).]
Space / (+) / Air above / Met. trains / The curent against the trade winds, which reach to cloud[s]. [SF-III; 1765.]
Specials / See years 1905. [SF-VII; 1734. See: (1905).]
[Spectroscopy]:
Spectros / Lines displaced by compression of the gas emitting or absorbing the ray / Newcomb, The Stars, p. 85. [AF-I; 477. (Newcomb, The Stars, p. 85.)]
[Spiritualism & Spiritualists]:
Spiritualists / About 1870, spirits of American Indians were popular, Why not now? [AF-III; 460.]
Spiritualists / A spiritualist named Stewart Chamberlain died, at age of 68, at Le Roy, N.Y., Sept 24, 1870. / Religio-Philosophical Journal, Nov 5-6-5, 1870 / YRA++. [AF-III; 461. (Religio-Philosophical Journal, November 5, 1870, p. 6 c. 5.)]
Spiritualists / American medium, Charles H Foster, in England died of delerium tremens in 1886. / A.C Holms, Facts of Psychic Science, p. 112 / Both Kate and Margaret Fox drunkards. [AF-III; 462. (Holms. Fact of Psychic Science, p. 112.)]
Spiritualists / A medium completes "Mystery of Edwin Drood". See if get others. / Religio-Phil. Jour, Aug 23, 1873 / YRA++. [AF-III; 463. (Religio-Philosophical Journal, August 23, 1873.)]
Spiritualism / As to the exposure of the medium "Dr." Monck, Sir A.C. Doyle says that his effects were searched "with the result that a pair of stuffed gloves was found (History of Spiritualism, vol. 1, p. 314). / Ac to Maskelyne, in The History of a Thousand Pound Challenge, there were found two large boxes and a full-sized travelling bath, filled with tricky apparatus (I get from Walter Mann, "Follies and Frauds of Spiritualism, p 78), including spirit hands, spirit masks, a large quantity of gauzy material, a spirit bird, apparatus for floating tamborines, spirit names, bells, spirit lamps, and a number of most incriminating (documents.) [AF-III: 464.1, 464.2, 464.3. (Maskelyne. The History of a Thousand Pound Challenge.) (Walter Mann. "Follies and Frauds of Spiritualism, p. 78.)]
Spiritualists / Eusapia Palladino (?) / Here written as Sapia Padalino / An account in Religio-Philosophical Journal, Sept 2, 1876 (YRA++), of her phe as a girl, in Naples—Then giving seances. She was a servant girl, The seances were held by a Naples society. Phe followed her and got her dismissed from places of employment. She said that spirits had told her they would take care she not remain where she worked. [AF-III: 465.1, 465.2. (Religio-Philosophical Journal, September 2, 1876.)]
Spititualists / + / Dr. Slade became a drunkard and died in a sanitarium in Michigan. / An. Psy. Sci 2-253 / He was exposed by Prof E. Ray Lankester ab 1878. [AF-III; 466. "Death of the Medium Dr. Slade." Annals of Psychical Science, 2 (no. 4; October 1905): 253-254. Edwin Ray Lankester.]
Spiritualism / Even exposures of spiritualistic mediums—The Snell Brothers, in 1873 / Rel Ph J., Feb 23, 1873. [AF-III; 467. (Religio-Philosophical Journal, February 23, 1873.)]
Spiritualism / For many exposures, see McCabe's Spiritualism. [AF-III; 468. McCabe, Joseph. Spiritualism: A Popular History from 1847. New York: Dodd, Mead, 1920.]
Spirtualists / Following the Fox sisters, outburst of sisters / Cary Sisters, 1888. [AF-III; 469. (Ref.???)]
Spiritualism / Frauds / Newton and Kepler as astrologers. [AF-III; 470.]
Spiritualism / Frauds / At same time, see the mummeries and frauds of Mesmer. Frauds of early astronomers and alchemists. [AF-III; 471.]
Spiritualism / Fraudulent in same way as early astronomers (astrologers) and chemists (alchemists) to satisfy customers. [AF-III; 472.]
Spirits / Good for something / See Balston, spring, 1868. [AF-III; 473. (Ref.???)]
Spiritualism / Indian spirits / Religio-Phil. Jour, Nov. 26-5-1, 1870. [AF-III; 474. (Religio-Philosophical Journal, November 26, 1870, p. 5 c. 1.)]
Spiritualism / In the spiritualist magazines of the 1870' and 80's, one reads of many male mediums. Where now? [AF-III; 475.]
Spiritualism / It breaks up into disagreeing factions, like other cults. Spiritualists in France believe in reincarnation, and the French mediums—or those of the Kardec school, are told by their controls of reincarnation. / English Spiritualists deny this and control or English mediums say not so. / Doyle, Hist of Spiritualism, II, p. 168. [AF-III: 476.1, 476.2. (Doyle. History of Spiritualism, II, p. 168.)]
Spiritualism / Looks like sheer imitation—not likely 2 in a family be especially gifted. But after Fox Sisters came up, other sisters—also brothers—the Davenport Brothers and the Eddy Brothers. / Snell Brothers. [AF-III; 477. (Refs.???)]
[Spirits] / + / Louise Lateau / Spiritualist, Dec 13, 1878 / Mollie Fancher, Dec. 20. [AF-III; 478. (Refs.???) (Spiritualist, December 13, 1878.) (Spiritualist, December 20, 1878.)]
Spirits / Message from Nap. Bonaparte as to war in France / Religio-Philosophical Journal, Oct 1-2-4, 1870 / YRA++ / That the war had commenced. "There will be a little calm, but only to renew with vigor. All Europe must engage in it finally, and you in America need not hope to escape." But he put that for year 1882. [AF-III;: 479.1, 479.2. (Religio-Philosophical Journal, October 1, 1870, p. 2 c. 4.)]
Spiritualists / Min-reader Irving Bishop to a private asylum for the insane—recovered. / Religio-Phil Jour, Aug 18-5-1, 1888. [AF-III; 480. (Religio-Philosophical Journal, August 18, 1888, p. 5 c. 1.)]
Spiritism / Robert Dale Owen's demonstration that "Katie King was a spirit, published in Atlantic Monthly, before July 23, 1874. / Medium and Daybreak—6-477 / Ab time of publication of Katie's confession that she was a fraud, Owen went out of his mind for a while. [AF-III; 481. (Atlantic Monthly, ca. 1874.) (Medium and Daybreak, 6-477.)]
Spiritualism / Slade exposed in 1872. / Religio-Philosophical Journal, March 23, 1872, a page, page 1 / YRA++ / Slade's defense / Ap 13-4-4 / 20-1-1 / 27-1-4. [AF-III; 482. (Religio-Philosophical Journal, March 23, 1872, p. 1.) (Religio-Philosophical Journal, April 13, 1872, p. 4 c. 4.) (Religio-Philosophical Journal, April 20, 1872, p. 1.) (Religio-Philosophical Journal, April 27, 1872, p. 1 c. 4.)]
Spiritualists / Take a chance, After murder of Irene Munroe, at Eastbourne. In D. News, Sept 1, 1920, published a letter with claim by a medium, Miss Groebel, that girl's spirit had communicated with herm telling that her murderer's name began with "A". / 2 men hanged here [for] it were J. A Field and W.T. Grey. [AF-III: 483.1, 483.2. (London Daily News, September 1, 1920.)]
[The following two notes were folded together by Fort. AF-III: 484 & 485.]
Spiritualists / test / Spirit A has a talk through Medium B. / Go to Medium C and ask the spirit to repeat what said th[rou]gh Medium B. For wobbly reasoning on this subject, see Holms' "Facts of Psychic Science," p 34. [AF-III; 484. (Holms' "Facts of Psychic Science," p 34.)]
Spiritualism / Spirit world. Communication? Or it would be set apart—another pseudo-demarcation. [AF-III; 485.]
Spiritualists / The Sherman Brothers / Religio-Phil Jour, Aug 6, p 2, 1870 / Davenport Bros / Eddy Bros. [AF-III; 486. (Religio-Philosophical Journal, August 6, 1870, p. 2.)]
Spirits / Eddy's exposed / said been / Religio-Phil Jour / Jan 1, 1874 / p. 334. [SF-VII; 1718. (Religio-Philosophical Journal, January 1, 1874, p. 334.)]
Spiritualist / Myst death / 1881 / Sun / May 22-1-2 / N.M. in notes. [SF-VII; 1879. (New York Sun, May 22, 1881, p. 1 c. 2.)]
Spiritualists attacked? / See Morley case / July 1924 / or 25? [SF-VII; 1880. See: 1925 July, (E; 691).]
Spiritualist strangled / Ap. 3, 1926. [SF-VII; 1881. See: (1926 Ap 3).]
Spiritualists killed, etc. / See under Morley case, July / 1925 or 1924. [SF-VII; 1882. See: (1925 July, Collection.).]
[Spontaneous Combustion]:
Spon / [typescript] / L'Astronomie, 1886-311. [AF-III; 487. Typescript. (Astronomie, 1886-311.)]
Spon Comb / Sept 7, 1836 / Nov. 16, 1867 / Aug 1, 1869. [AF-III; 488. See: 1836 Sept 7, (A; 121); 1867 Nov. 16, (A; 511); and, 1869 Aug. 1, (A: 548 & 549).]
Spon / Aug 1, 1869. [AF-III; 489. See: 1869 Aug. 1, (A: 548 & 549).]
Spon. Comb / March 29, 1881. [AF-III; 490. See: 1881 March 29, (B; 354).]
Spon Comb / Nov. 10, 1888. [AF-III; 491. See: 1888 Nov. 10, (B; 974).]
Spon. / Jan 16, 1889. [AF-III; 492. See: 1889 Jan 16, (B; 1004).]
Spon Comb / Ap. 10, 1892. [AF-III; 493. See: 1892 Ap 10, (B; 1292).]
Spon Comb / July 1, 1899. [AF-III; 494. See: 1899 July 1, (C: 396 & 397).]
Spon. / (+) / July 1, 1899. [AF-III; 495. See: 1899 July 1, (C: 396 & 397).]
Spon / July 1, 1899. [AF-III; 496. See: 1899 July 1, (C: 396 & 397).]
Spon Comb / Jan 4, 1902. [AF-IIIl 497. See: 1902 Jan. 4, (C; 523).]
Spon Comb / May 5, 1902. [AF-III; 498. See: 1902 May 5, (C; 528).]
Spon Comb / (+) / Jan 28, 1907. [AF-III; 499. See: 1907 Jan. 28, (D: 102 & 103).]
Spon / 1908, March 22. [AF-III; 500. See: 1908 March 22, (D; 217), and, 1908 March 27, (D; 218).]
Spon / 1910 / Sept 13. [AF-III; 501. See: 1910 Sept 13, (D: 407, 408 & 409).]
Spon Comb / March 14, 1922. [AF-III; 502. See: 1922 March 14, (E: 259 & 260).]
Spon Comb / March 14, 1922. [AF-III; 503. See: 1922 March 14, (E: 259 & 260).]
Spon Comb / Feb 16, 1924. [AF-III; 504. See: 1924 Feb 16, (E; 569).]
Spon / Almost complete / Nov 16, 1867. [AF-III; 505. See: 1867 Nov. 16, (A; 511).]
Spon Comb / Athenaeum 1836-540. [AF-III; 506. (Athenaeum, 1836-540.)]
Spon / Breathe articles afire / Dec 1-2-5, N.Y. Sun, 1882 / See Dec 1, 1882. [AF-III; 507. "The Remarkable Statement of a Paw Paw Physician." New York Sun, December 1, 1882, p. 2 c. 5. See: 1882 Dec 1, (B; 408).]
Spon Comb. / + / Brit Med Jour. / 1905, see Archer. / 1886—Beats. [note cut off]. [AF-III; 508. "Spontaneous Combustion." British Medical Journal, 1905, v. 2 (August 26, 1905): 464. "An elderly woman, living in a snall house by herself, very intemperate, and a large consumer of spirits of all kinds, was last seen alive in the evening, as was often her habit, reading a magazine by candle light. The following morning early a policeman passing noticed smoke issuing from the closed shutters of the sitting-room windowm and the house was broken into. The upper part of the walls and the ceiling of the room were much scorched, but the furniture in the room was intact. No trace of the occuopant was found at first, but a small heap of black debris was noticed on the floor in front of a chair, which was an iron one, and the chintz cover of which was destroyed. I was sent for, and found this small heap to consist of the broken calcined bones of a human body. They were lying in a small pyramid, on top of which lay the skull. All the bones were completely bleached and brittle, every particle of soft tissue had been consumed. A table covered with a baize cloth within 3 ft. of the remains was not even scorched." "...It seems probable that the woman's clothes caught fire, but how is one to account for the absolute cremation of a body in the midst of a sitting room filled with furniture?" Beatson, George Thomas. "An Unusual Case of Burns to the Face." British Medical Journal, 1886, v. 1 (February 13, 1886): 295. "I cannot do better than give the facts in the words of the patient himself, who communicated them to me by letter. He writes as follows:" "A rather strange thing happened to myself about a week ago. For a month or so I was troubled very much with foul eructations. I had no pain, but the smell of the gas which came from my stomach was disagreeable to myself, and to all who happened to be in the room. About a week ago, as I said, I got up in the morning, and lighted a match to see the time, and when I put the match near my mouth, to blow it out, my breatli caught fire, and gave a loud crack like the report of a pistol. It burnt my lips, and they are still a little sore. I got a terrible surprise and so did my wife, for the report awakened her."]
Spon / Burned self / Dec 13, 1872. [AF-III; 509. See: (1872 Dec 13).]
Spon Comb / (+) / Cemetery / Aug 19, 1865. [AF-III; 510. See: (1865 Aug 19).]
Spon Comb / Ext / Dec. 23, 1916. [AF-III; 511. See: (1916 Dec 23).]
Spon Comb / Ext / Dec. 23, 1916. [AF-III; 512. See: (1916 Dec 23).]
Spon Comb / Flames / Aug 7, 1887. [AF-III; 513. See: (1887 Aug 7).]
(Spon Comb.) / In an article upon spontaneous or "preternatural combustion, with reference to cases described in medical journals, see Dixon Mann's Forensic Medicine, p. 216—edition 1922. One of these cases, related by Archer—Brit Med. Jour., 1905—is of a woman burned down to a small heap of broken calcined bones. But a table cloth only 3 feet away not even scorched. Nothing else in the room burned. [AF-III: 514.1, 514.2. Mann, J. Dixon. Forensic Medicine and Toxicology. 6th edition. London: Charles Griffin, 1922, 215-218, at 216. "Spontaneous Combustion." British Medical Journal, 1905, v. 2 (August 26, 1905): 464. See: Spon Comb. / + / Brit Med Jour., (AF-III; 508).]
Spon Comb / from sun's heat / July 11, etc., 1921. [AF-III; 515. See: (1921 July 11, etc.).]
Spon Comb / in Fiction / N.Q. 8/8/index. [AF-III; 516. (Notes and Queries, s. 8 v. 8, index.)]
Spon / Man breathed articles on fire. / Dec 1, 1882. [AF-III; 517. See: 1882 Dec 1, (B; 408).]
Spon Comb / Nature 48-626. [AF-III; 518. “Spontaneous Combustion.” Nature, 48 (October 26, 1893): 626-631.]
Spon Comb. / Nature 48-626-31 / that human body can't. [AF-III; 519. “Spontaneous Combustion.” Nature, 48 (October 26, 1893): 626-631.]
Spon Comb / Nature 81-268. [AF-III; 520. “Spontaneous Combustion.” Nature, 81 (August 26, 1909): 268.]
Spon Comb / People who burn themselves / March 24, 1920 / and one earlier in the year. [AF-III; 521. See: 1920 Jan 24, (D; 981), and, 1920 March 24, (D; 1053).]
Spon Comb / See Le Polynac case, Sept 9, 1911. [AF-III; 522. See: (1911 Sept 9).]
Spon Comb / Time of forest fire / May 3, 1884. [AF-III; 523. See: (1884 May 3).]
Spon Comb. / To get at a corpse? / Aug 19, 1865. [AF-III; 524. See: (1865 Aug 19).]
Clothes not burned / Ap. 7, 1917. [SF-VII; 1404. See: (1917 Ap 7).]
Nothing else burned / Oct. 2, 1880. [SF-VII; 1405. See: (1880 Oct 2).]
Not communicate to surroundings / flames / Aug 18, 1907. [SF-VII; 1406. See: (1907 Aug 18).]
Nothing else / See Spon case / Dewar Sisters / March 22, 1908. [SF-VII; 1407. See: (1908 March 22).]
Spon Comb? / Feb. 21, 1908. [SF-VII; 1883. See: 1908 Feb. 21, (D; 215).]
Spon. Comb / Self burners / May 22, 1909. [SF-VII; 1884. See: (1909 May 22).]
Spon Comb / Other flames not extend. / Aug 18, 1907. [SF-VII; 1885. See: (1907 Aug 18).]
Spon Comb. / Self-burnings / Jan 24, 1920 / March 24, 1920. [SF-VII; 1886. See: (1920 Jan 24), and, (1920 March 24).]
Spon Comb. / Self-burnings at command of spirits / June 8, 1921. [SF-VII; 1887. See: (1921 June 8).]
Spon / Self burning? / March 6, 1925. [SF-VII; 1888. See: 1925 March 6, (E; 686).]
Spon Comb. / Cattle? / Aug 13, 1886. [SF-VII; 1889. See: (1886 Aug 13).]
Spon Comb / Dec 23, 1916. [SF-VII; 1890. See: (1916 Dec 23).]
Spon / Self burnings / June 8, 1921. [SF-VII; 1891. See: (1921 June 8).]
Spon / Aug 20, 1926. [SF-VII; 1892. See: (1926 Aug 20).]
Spon Comb / Burned self / Jan 24, 1920. [SF-VII; 1893. See: (1920 Jan 24).]
Spon Comb / other fires not communicate around / For instance see Aug 18, 1907. [SF-VII; 1894. See: (1907 Aug 18).]
Spon Comb / May 13, 1907. [SF-VII; 1895. See: (1907 May 13).]
Spon Comb / Animals? / Aug 13, 1886. [SF-VII; 1896. See: (1886 Aug 13).]
Spon / Woman flame in public—in a store / July 1, 1899 / See broom corn man. [SF-VII; 1897. See: (1899 July 1), and, (broom corn man).]
Spon Comb / Set self afire / March 24, 1920. [SF-VII; 1898. See: (1920 March 24).]
Spon / Burned Self / Nov. 5 / 1928 / Knaak case. [SF-VII; 1899. See: 1928 Nov 5, (F; 69).]
Spon / Self burner / Jan 24, 1920. [SF-VII; 1900. See: (1920 Jan 24).]
Spon / Nothing else burned—burned as visualized to burn. [SF-VII; 1901.]
Spon / Burns self / May 22, 1909. [SF-VII; 1902. See: (1909 May 22).]
Spon / Thought phe? / To get rid of a sickly child? / July 12, 1908. [SF-VII; 1903. See: (1908 July 12).]
Spon / Dewar case / March 22, 1908 / bed not burned.[SF-VII; 1904. See: (1908 March 22).]
Spon Comb / As wished—See Thought phe. [SF-VII; 1905.]
Spon Comb / A typical / May 13, 1907. [SF-VII; 1906. See: (1907 May 13).]
Spon Comb / Other fires—see Flames not communicate to other things / See Aug 18, 1907 / etc. [SF-VII; 1907. See: (1907 Aug 18).]
Spon Comb / Seemingly veritable case / Nov 16, 1867. [SF-VII; 1908. See: (1867 Nov 16).]
Spon Comb (+) / See Persecuting Flames such as Nov 14, 1870. [SF-VII; 1909. See: (1870 Nov 14).]
Spon Comb / Self burnings / Dec. 20, 1872. [SF-VII; 1910. See: (1872 Dec 20).]
Spon. / Cattle / Aug 13, 1886. [SF-VII; 1911. See: (1886 Aug 13).]
Spon / Fire breath / Col. / May 1, 1880. [SF-VII; 1912. See: (1880 May 1).]
Spon Comb / Set self afire / Sept 13, 1910. [SF-VII; 1913. See: (1910 Sept 13).]
Spon Comb / "Flames: and nothing else burned. / Oct 2, 1889. [SF-VII; 1914. See: (1889 Oct 2).]
Spon / Self burning / Nov. 5, 1928. [SF-VII; 1915. See: (1928 Nov 5).]
Spon / Child alone in farmhouse / Sept 22, 1925. [SF-VII; 1916. See: (1925 Sept 22).]
Spon / J. Temple Thurston / Ap. 7, 1919. [SF-VII; 1917. See: (1919 Ap 7).]
Spon Comb / Child? / Ap 21, 1928. [SF-VII; 1918. See: (1928 Ap 21).]
Spon Comb / Child / July 12, 1908. [SF-VII; 1919. See: (1908 July 12).]
Spon Comb / For wireless concentration of heat upon an object see under Aviation, the Daily Mail clipping. [SF-VII; 1920. See: (Aviation).]
Spon / Self burning command of spirits / June 8, 1921. [SF-VII; 1921. See: (1921 June 8).]
Spon / DeWar sisters / March 22, 1908. [SF-VII; 1922. See: (1908 March 22).]
Self burner / March 6. 1925. [SF-VII; 1923. See: (1925 March 6).]
Self burner / March 2, 1920. [SF-VII; 1924. See: (1920 March 2).]
Self-burner / May 22, 1909. [SF-VII; 1925. See: (1909 May 22).]
Self-burning / Sept. 13, 1910. [SF-VII; 1926. See: (1910 Sept 13).]
Spouse dies / Survivor ill / Jan 15, 1880. [AF-II; 890. See: 1880 / ab. Jan 15, (B; 264).]
Spouse dies / Polt / The survivor sick. / Feb 12, 1879. [AF-II; 891. See: (1879 Feb 12).]
[Stabbings had a separate heading in Fort's notes; however, as many of them were mixed with Assaults, these have been included with Assaults.]