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1925


1925:


1925 / early / May have a letter (later.) / Hundreds of small fresh-water gudgeons into the streets of Gulargambone, N.S. Wales. / Australian Museum Magazine, April, 1925. [XI; 348. McCulloch, Allan Riverstone. "Raining Fishes." Australian Museum Magazine, 2 (no. 6; April-June, 1925): 217-218, at 217. Fort, Charles. "Falls From the Clouds." Brisbane Courier, March 26, 1925, p. 12 c. 3. Fort wrote a letter with a few examples of living things falling from the sky and invited readers in Australia to send him information of these occurrences.]


1925 / Phe at Chico continuing. [E; 538.]


1925 / H.H. / Bradford / See Nov. 15, 1925. [E; 670. See: (1925 Nov 15).]


1925 / At Keighley, the Morley phe. / See July, 1925. / K. is in Yorkshire near Bradford. [E; 671. See: (1925 July).]


1925 / Evil Eye / Kalamazoo, Mich. / Mrs Etta Fairchild / See July 18. 1929. [E; 672. See: (1929 July 18).]


1925 / H. H. / East Barnet, Herts. / See Dec. 26, 1926. [E; 673. See: (1926 Dec 26).]


1925 / Phe-house in Lymm, near Warrington, Cheshire. / See Sept 19, 1926. [E; 674. See: (1926 Sept 19).]


1925 / H. barn near Fredon, N.J. / See Sept 12, 1927. [E; 675. See: (1927 Sept 12).]


1925 / Robberies at Barberton, Ohio. / See Sept 25, 1927. [E; 676. See: (1927 Sept 25).]


1925 / Stigmatic girl of Woonsocket, R.I.Faster and sleeper / See March 25, 1928. [E; 677. See: (1928 March 28).]


1925 Jan. / Cat burglar period. [E; 678. (Ref.???)]


1925 Jan 1 / Strong shock / Corfu, Greece / Bull Soc A de F 39-115. [XI; 349. (Bulletin de la Societe Astronomique de France, 39-115.)]


1925 Jan 3 / N and Q of / Sheep-worrying / Stockton, Yorkshire. [E; 679. (Notes and Queries, January 3, 1925; not online; at OKQ.)]


1925 Jan 5 / 19 h, 10 m / Bolide / Strasbourg and Nancy, France / Bull Soc A de F. 39-139. [XI; 350. (Bulletin de la Societe Astronomique de France, 29-139.)]


1925 Jan 5 / Dispatch datedin Chicago papersmeteors falling, especially in Kansas. [XI; 351. (Ref.???)]


1925 Jan 8 / 2 h, 49 m / Dijon, France / shock / Bull Soc A de F 39-139 / Over good part of Dept Côte-de-Or. [XI; 352. (Bulletin de la Societe Astronomique de France, 39-139.)]


1925 Jan 8 / 2:40 a.m. / Delfort, France / q. / Bull 1925-73. [XI; 353. (Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 1925-73.)]


1925 Jan 9 / 6 a.m. and 1:40 p.m. / Shocks / Tokyo, Japan / Bull 15-73. [XI; 354. (Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 15-73.)]


1925 Jan 10 / 10:15 a.m. / Slight shock / Los Angeles / Bull 15-73. [XI; 355. (Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 15-73.)]


1925 Jan 12 / N.Y. Times, Feb 5-18-7 / Cor. tells of having seen from neighborhood of Mount Morris park, N.Y. City, shafts of light shooting up from the southeast and southwest. At intervals during about an hour and a half there were cannon-discharge effects. [XI: 356.1, 356.2. (New York Times, February 5, 1925, p. 18 c. 7.)]


1925 Jan 12 / 4 villages destroyed by q. / region of Ardahan, Russian Armenia. / Bull 15-73. [XI; 357. (Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 15-73.)]


1925 Jan 18 / myst. house / Sunday News, 2-4 / A mystery house, for ten years, in Heathfield-gardens, Chiswick. For a time, the Chiswick Urban Council took furniture for the rates, but later the rates were paid through a Dover solicitor. A Mr and Mrs Cracknell had lived there. Went away as if upon a holiday, with no unusual number of trunks, summer of 1914, and not seen again. [E: 680.1, 680.2. (London Sunday News, January 18, 1925, p. 2 c. 4.)]


1925 Jan 21-31 / Unusually heavy rains and floods in deserts of southern Peru. / Met Mag 60-92, 118 / Nothing like it since 1891. [XI; 358. (Meteorological Magazine, 60:92, 118.)]


1925 Jan 22-Feb 5 / 15 shocks / southern Norway / Bull 15-73. [XI; 359. (Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 15-73.)]


1925 [Jan. 22] / [Rock Thrower Sends Chico Victim $5 For Loss] / [The Call.] [E; 681. Newspaper clipping. (San Francisco Call, January 22, 1925.)]


1925 Jan 23 / 1st of series qs in Algeria. / See May 9. [XI; 360. See: (May 9)).]


[The following six notes were clipped together by Fort. XI: 361-366.]


1925 Jan 24 / For astronomer who got date wrongI thinksee Abbot, Earth and the Stars, Appendix A. [XI; 361. (Abbot. Earth and the Stars, appendix A.)]


1925 Jan. 24 / Effect of eclipse / Tide at San Francisco 2 feet above normal. / N.Y. Times 25-4-5. [XI; 362. (New York Times, January 25, 1925, p. 4 c. 5.)]


1925 Jan 24 / The solar eclipse / Beginning of totality, northern part of N.Y. City, 9:10 a.m. / Sc. Amer., 132-15 / Duration ½ minute, as predicted. [XI; 363. (Scientific American, n.s., 132-15.)]


[The following three notes were folded together with the paper clip by Fort. XI: 364-366.]


1925 Jan 24 / Everybody looking. The New York Telephone Company reported that for 10 minutes not one call came into any of its offices. Trading on the New York Stock Exchange did not begin until 10:45 a.m. In Brooklyn, surface cars halted and the passengers got out to look. t the Fifth Avenue Police Court, Magistrate Dale adjourned Court to go to the roof and look. / 8 a.m. [XI: 364.1, 364.2. (Ref.???)]


1925 Jan 24 / Eclipse 4 seconds late. / N.Y. Times 25-1-3 / Observers in 25 airplanes. Southern limit between 96th and 97th street. Astronomers had reached that path of totality reach south to 83rd Street. / 149 experts from new York lighting companies stationed at various places to photograph the rush of the moon's shadow. Their observations showed the error of ¾ mile. Open spaces in Central park crowded—masses of spectators on Coogan's Bluff—motion picture men—thousands of telescopes, spy glasses, opera glasses, acres of smoked glass. [XI: 365.1, 365.2, 365.3. (New York Times, January 25, 1925, p. 1 c. 3.)]


1925 Jan 24 / 4 pages to it in N.Y. Times of 24th. [XI; 366. (New York Times, January 24, 1925.)]


1925 Jan / Eclipse / Mrs. Catherine Canale, 62 East Hayes Ave., Corona, L.I. [XI; 367.]


1925 Jan 31 / Large met / England / Observatory 48-81. [XI; 368. (Observatory, 48-81.)]


1925 Feb 1 / Minneapolis Journal of / Snow in Japan red in places and yellow in places. Thought due either to volcanic activity or to Mongolian dust storms. / (Fulton). [XI; 369. (Minneapolis Journal, February 1, 1925.)]


1925 Feb. 2 / [Earthquake in England.] / Ev Standard of 2nd. [XI; 370. Newspaper clipping. (London Evening Standard, February 2, 1925.)]


1925 Feb 7 / Large met / England / Observatory 48-81. [XI; 371. (Observatory, 48-81.)]


1925 Feb 7 and "preceding days" / Severe shocks / Eslau, Hungary / Bull 15-73. [XI; 372. (Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 15-73.)]


1925 Feb 15 / Large met / England / Observatory 48-81. [XI; 373. (Observatory, 48-81.)]


1925 Feb. 15 / + / (myst refuge places) / S. News, 2-6. / Chased 15 miles by hounds, a fox took refuge in a chimney, at Burton, near Petersfield. Chimney broken open. Besides the fox, four live rabbits were found there. [MB-I; 320. (S. News, February 15, 1925, p. 2 c. 6.)]


1925 Feb 18 / Large met / England / Observatory 48-81. [XI; 374. (Observatory, 48-81.)]


1925 Feb. 20 / 1st Bridgeport assault / See Aug 27, 1927. [E; 682. See: (1927 Aug 27).]


1925 Feb 20 / First ap. of the Bridgeport stabber / See Aug 27, 1927. [E; 683. See: (1927 Aug 27).]


1925 Feb. 20 / First ap. of Bridgeport's “phantom stabber” / See Dec. 8, and before, 1927. [E; 684. See: (1925 Dec 8, and before).]


1925 Feb. 22 / q. / Limbourg / Ciel et Terre 1925-59. [XI; 375. “Tremblement de terre dans le Limbourg.” Ciel et Terre, 41 (1925): 59.]


1925 Feb. 23 / Anchorage, Alaska / 1:55 p.m. / severe q. / Bull 15-74. [XI; 376. (Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 15-74.)]


1925 Feb. 28 / See March 21. / 9:23 p.m. / E Canada and N.E. U.S. / Severe q. It wrecked buildings in the Saguenay and St Lawrence Valleys. / Bull 15-74. [XI; 377. (Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 15-74.)]


1925 March / Sept / Middle Western States. / Sweetheart killer / See Aug. 10, 1931. [E; 685. See: (1931 Aug 10).]


1925 March 1 / 19 h, 45 m / Zollikofen, Switzerland / Meteorlight like that of full moon. / Bull Soc A de F 39-267. [XI; 378. (Bulletin de la Societe Astronomique de France, 39-267.)]


1925 March 4 / D Mail of / [Tidal Wave in France] / With qs in Canada and U.S. several days before. [XI; 379. Newspaper clipping. (London Daily Mail, March 4, 1925.)]


1925 March 6 / People of 8th / Village of Potter Hanworth, 6 miles from Lincoln. Mrs. A. Rossington, elderly woman, clothes soaked in paraffin and burning. Local shopkeeper not know of her ever buying anyburned candles. (No receptical. Oil been in fire was found.) [E: 686.1, 686.2. (People, March 8, 1925.) “Woman in Flames.” Nottingham Evening Post, March 9, 1925, p. 1 c. 3. “The village postman, Mr. Willders, husband of Mrs. Willders, told a Press representative yesterday that he found a bottle that had contained paraffin in an old bag used to deposit rubbish at the end of the garden, to which Miss Rossington would have access.”]


1925 March 10 / 18 h, 34 m / Jassy, Roumania / meteor / large / Bull Soc A de F 39-267. [XI; 380. (Bulletin de la Societe Astronomique de France, 39-267.)]


1925 March 10 / D. Mail of / [Tracking Earthquakes.] [XI; 381. Newspaper clipping. (London Daily Mail, March 10, 1925.)]


1925 March 11-12 / qbuildings damaged. / Sicily / Bull 15-74. [XI; 382. (Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 15-74.)]


1925 March 12 / q / "unprecedented severity" / Bushire, Persia / Bull 15-74. [XI; 383. (Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 15-74.)]


1925 March 18 / Ind, Ill, Tenn / Tornado / M.W.R. 1925-141. [XI; 384. (Monthly Weather Review, 1925-141.)]


1925 March 19 / City of Talifu, Yunna, China, destroyed by q. / Bull 15-74. [XI; 385. (Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 15-74.)]


1925 March 21 / See Feb. 28. / 10:25 a.m. / Saguenay, region of q of Feb 28, again shake. / Bull 15-74. [XI; 386. (Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 15-74.)]


1925 March 22 / 21 h., 25 m / Oxley, Yorks / fireball ¼ size moon / Met Mag 60-196. [XI; 387. (Meteorological Magazine, 60-196.)]


1925 / spring / Put this shower of frgs 1926 spring. [XI; 388. See: (1926 spring).]


1925 April / Lyrids / See Perseids, Kansas. [XI; 389. See: (Perseids, Kansas).]


1925 Ap. 1 / Disastrous q. / State of Durango, Mexico / Bull 15-143. [XI; 390. "Seismological Notes." Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America , 15 (1925): 143-147, at 143.]


1925 Ap. 1 / 12:20 p.m. / Sharp shock / Kingston, Jamaica / Bull 15-143. [XI; 391. "Seismological Notes." Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America , 15 (1925): 143-147, at 143.]


1925 [April 3] / [Lights Here Visible in Grand Haven] / [The Milwaukee Sentinel.] / 137 / p. 138Salola Island. [XI; 392. Newspaper clipping. (Milwaukee Sentinel, ca. April 3, 1925, p. 138.)]


1925 Ap. 4 / 19 h, 50 m. / Fireball greater than Venus. / Croyden, Surrey / Met Mag 60-190. [XI; 393. (Meteorological Magazine, 60-190.)]


1925 Ap. 4 / Hilton, Derbyshire / 21 h., 40 m. / brilliant fireball / Met. Mag 60-146. [XI; 394. (Meteorological Magazine, 60-146.)]


1925 Ap. 4 / Light shocks, San Salvador, Salvador. / Bull 15-143. [XI; 395. "Seismological Notes." Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America , 15 (1925): 143-147, at 143.]


1925 Ap. 4 / 3:15 / Shock throughout Bouches du Rhone, France. / Bull 15-143. [XI; 396. "Seismological Notes." Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America , 15 (1925): 143-147, at 143.]


1925 Ap. 5 / Tornado / Miami, Florida / M.W.R. 1925-145. [XI; 397. (Monthly Weather Review, 1925-145.)]


1925 Ap. 7 / 3:18 p.m. / Shock / Onondaga Valley, N.Y. / Bull 15-143. [XI; 398.  "Seismological Notes." Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America , 15 (1925): 143-147, at 143.]


1925 Ap. 10 / Tokio, Japan / 4 p.m. / 7 p.m. / Sharp shocks / Tokyo, Japan / Bull 15-143. [XI; 399.  "Seismological Notes." Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America , 15 (1925): 143-147, at 143.]


1925 April 11 / Volcanic activity on Albemarle Island0° 04' S.; 91° 11' W.as seen by members of the Arcturus expedition. Not known when started. In June, still active. / William Beebe, The Arcturus Adventure, p. 401 / No known eruption here before. [XI; 400. ( William Beebe, The Arcturus Adventure, p. 401.) Albemarle Island is now identified as Isabela Island, Galápagos, Ecuador. The Wolf volcano.]


1925 [April 11.] / [Freak Cyclone Hits Farms in Wisconsin] / [New York Times, April 12]. [XI; 401. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, April 12, 1925.)]


1925 Ap. 12 / 21 h, 40 m / Fireball = moon / S.W. England / Met. Mag 60-190. [XI; 402. (Meteorological Magazine, 60-190.)]


1925 Ap. 12 / 21 h, 40 m, G.M.T. / Brilliant fireball, S.W. England. / Nature 115-616 / At Fishguard and other places, a deafening explosion. [XI; 403. (Nature, 115-616.)]


1925 Ap. 12 / 21 h, 40 m / S.W. England / Great fireball. Deafening explosion at Fishguard. / Nature 115-616. [XI; 404. (Nature, 115-616.)]


1925 Ap (12) / 21 h, 40 m / Great fireball, England. Explosion heard at several places. / Observatory 48-154. [XI; 405. (Observatory, 48-154.)]


1925 Ap. 13 / D Mail of / [paragraph about meteorite at Emsworth, Hampshire]. [XI; 406. Newspaper clipping. (London Daily Mail, April 13, 1925.)]


1925 Ap. 14 / qsManagua, Nicaragua. Ometepec in eruption. Also Santiago in eruption. / Bull 15-143. [XI; 407. "Seismological Notes." Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America , 15 (1925): 143-147, at 143. The Concepción and Masaya volcanoes.]


1925 Ap. 15 / bet 7:30 and 8:20 p.m. / Calexico, Cal / 3 shocks / Bull 15-144. [XI; 408. (Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 15-144.)]


1925 Ap. 16 / 1 h., 15 m. / Fireball = moon / S.W. England / Met Mag 60-190. [XI; 409. (Meteorological Magazine, 60-190.)]


1925 Ap 16 / 1 h, 10 m / Fireball / Devon and Somerset / Observatory 48-154. [XI; 410. (Observatory, 48-154.)]


1925 Ap. 17 / 4:52 a.m. / Heavy q in Formosaalso felt in Tokio. / Bull 15-144. [XI; 411. (Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 15-144.)]


1925 [April 19.] / [Fish Falls from Sky on Texas Auto Plant] / S F Examiner. [XI; 412. Newspaper clipping. (San Francisco Examiner, April 19, 1925.)]


1925 Ap. 20 / 23 h., 38 m. / Fireball 5 times Venus / Ashbym Met Mag. 60-190. [XI; 413. (Meteorological Magazine, 60-190.)]


1925 Ap. 20-23 / Bristol / Lyrids not very numerous. / Nature 115-686. [XI; 414. (Nature, 115-686.)]


1925 Ap. 21 / For period, Lyrids "very fine" at Lansing, Mich. / Observatory 48-192. [XI; 415. (Observatory, 48-192.)]


1925 Ap. 24 / S.E. Massachusets / 2:58 a.m. / shock / Bull 15-144. [XI; 416. (Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 15-144.)]


1925 Ap. 24 / 2:47 p.m. / 7:29 p.m. / Ap. 2511:07 a.m. / Shocks / Bermuda / Bull 15-144. [XI; 417. (Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 15-144.)]


1925 April (?) / [magazine clipping] / [Local Rain] / Sci. and Invention, April, 1925, p. 1188. [XI; 418. (Science and Invention, 12 (no. 12; April 1925): 1188; not online.)]


1925 Ap. 26 / 10:06 / 10:14 / 10:30 / Shocks / Ohio / Ky / Ind / Ill / Bull 15-144. [XI; 419. (Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 15-144.)]


1925 Ap. 26 / S. News of / The Hawley and Cooke case. Verdict of the Coroner's Jury was that the men met death by gas-poisoning, but there was not evidence to show to what cause the escape of gas was due. [E; 687. (London Sunday News, April 26, 1925.)]


1925 [April 27.] / [Mystery Blasts Bring Tales of Early Day Loot] / S.F. Call 4/27/25. [XI; 420. Newspaper clipping. (San Francisco Call, April 27, 1925.)]


1925 Ap. 29 / 2:30 p.m. / q. / Ketchikan, Alaska / Bull-Seis Soc. Amer., 15-144. [XI; 421. (Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 15-144.)]


1925 Ap. 30 / Metite / Matatiele, Cape Provincem S. Africa / Nature 116-805. [XI; 422. (Nature, 116-805.)]


1925 [April 30.] / [Predicts Series of Quakes in May] / [source unidentified]. [XI; 423. Newspaper clipping. (Unidentified source, April 30, 1925.)]


1925 May 1 / Adana, Asiatic Turkey / Violent q. / Bull 15-144. [XI; 424. (Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 15-144.)]


1925 May 1 / 1:25 a.m. / Slight shock throughout Southern California. / Bull 15-145. [XI; 425. (Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 15-145.)]


1925 May 5 / 10:27 a.m. / Damaging q / Island of Negros, Philippines / Bull 15-145. [XI; 426. (Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 15-145.)]


1925 [May 6] / [Terrific Quake Recorded] / [source unidentified] / (1). [XI; 427. Newspaper clipping. (Unidentified source, May 6, 1925.)]


1925 [May 7.] / [Vast Earth Flux Traced] / [source unidentified] / (1). [XI; 428. Newspaper clipping. (Unidentified source, May 7, 1925.)]


1925 May 7, 8 / Shocks / Philippines / Bull 15-145. [XI; 429. (Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 15-145.)]


1925 [May 9] / [Algeria Has 49th Tremor of Year.] / [source unidentified] / (2). [XI; 430. Newspaper clipping. (Unidentified source, May 9, 1925.)]


1925 May 10 / 5:03 a.m. / Shock / Santa Rosa, Cal. / Bull 15-145. [XI; 431. (Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 15-145.)]


1925 [May 13.] / [Quake in Illinois] / [source unidentified] / (3). [XI; 432. Newspaper clipping. (Unidentified source, May 13, 1925.)]


1925 [May 13.] / [Earth Tremor in Kentucky] / [source unidentified] / (3). [XI; 433. (Newspaper clipping. (Unidentified source, May 13, 1925.)]


1925 [May 15] / [Ten Die in Earthquakes] / [source unidentified] / (3). [XI; 434. Newspaper clipping. (Unidentified source, May 15, 1925.)]


1925 May 19 / Heavy shock / Tokyo, Japan / Bull 15-145. [XI; 435. (Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 15-145.)]


1925 May / [Star Now Has Split Into Four Sections] / [The New York Times, April] 20th, 1928. [XI; 436. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, April 20, 1928.)]


1925 May 20 / D. Mail of / [Under-River Voices.] [E; 688. Newspaper clipping. (London Daily Mail, May 20, 1925.)]


1925 May 21 / Shock / Cairo, Egypt / Bull 15-145. [XI; 437. (Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 15-145.)]


1925 May 23 / 11 a.m. / 3:02 a.m., G.M.T. / Severe q / Japan / Nature 115-847. [XI; 438. (Nature, 115-847.)]


1925 May 23 / q almost destroyed Jap. town of Kinosaki, noted for medical thermal springs. / N and Q., vol. 149-331. [XI; 439. (Notes and Queries, 149-331; not online; at OKQ.)]


1925 May 23 / 11:08 a.m. / May 24 / 8:15 and 9:45 p.m. / Shocks / Osaka, Japan / Bull 15-145. [XI; 440. (Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 15-145.)]


1925 May 24 / Heavy hail storm at baltimore, Md. / M.W.R., 1925-262 / From size of peas to mothballs. Varied in shapespherical, elliptical, sharp-pointed, and disk-like. [XI; 441. (Monthly Weather Review, 1925-262.)]


1925 May 25 / Watson, the discoverer, a post office employee. / Bull Soc Astro de F 39-486 / See Observatory 1925-261. [XI; 442. (Observatory, 1925-261.)]


1925 May 25 / N. Pictoris / by Watson. [XI; 443. (Ref.???)]


1925 May 25 / [Rings Around a Star.] / Editorial, N.Y. Sun, Ap 25, 1928. [XI; 444. Newspaper clipping. ("Rings Around a Star." New York Sun, April 25, 1928.)]


1925 May 26 / Strong after-shock, district of 23rd, Japan. / Bull 15-146. [XI; 445. (Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 15-145.)]


1925 May / [Dr. Shapley Doubts Star Split in Two] / N.Y. Times, Ap. 1, 1928. [XI; 446. Newspaper clipping. ("Dr. Shapley Doubts Star Split in Two." New York Times, April 1, 1928.)]


1925 May / Nov. Pic / See Ap 20, 1928. [XI; 447. See: (1928 Ap 20).]


1925 May 27 / BO / Nov Pictoris, on Ap 13, 1925, was of 3rd mag, / Pop. Astro 1925-540. [XI; 448. (Popular Astronomy, 1925-540.)]


1925 May 27 / BO / According to spectroscopic determinations, the astronomers put distance of Nov. Pictoris at 540 light years. Then upon visual observations, these determinations worthlessthey put at 40 light years. / N.Y. Sun, editorial, Ap 25, 1928. [XI: 449.1, 449.2. (New York Sun, April 25, 1928, editorial.)]


1925 May 27 / New star, mag. 2.8, Nova Pictoris, discovered by amateur in S. Africa. / Nature 116-147 / Traced back to March 17, 1914. / [1]16-25 / Pictoris. [XI; 450. (Nature, 116: 25, 147.)]


1925 May 27 / N. Pictoris split. / See March 27, 1928. [XI; 451. See: 1928 March 27, (XII; 66.2).]


1925 / late in May / Drought in s.w. U.S. and Northern Mexico had become so serious that cattle were dying of thirst and starvation. / M.W.R. 1925-313. / Human inhabitants of State of Chihuahua were suffering. One of the largest lakes, Lagos Bustillos, dry, it was said for first time in history. "Then came a three-day rain, described as being, for that region 'most extraordinary'." On 6th and 7th of June, torrential rains and floods in Southern Mexico. [XI: 452.1, 452.2. (Monthly Weather Review, 1925-313.)]


1925 June 1, 2, 3, 11, 28 / Tornadoes / Iowa / M.W.R. 1925-314. [XI; 453. (Monthly Weather Review, 1925-314.)]


1925 June 4 / 16 h., 10 m. / Fireball = moon / Cornwall and S. Wales / Met Mag 60-190. [XI; 454. (Meteorological Magazine, 60-190.)]


1925 June 4 / 16 h, 5 m / in S. Wales / sunshine / Cornwall and S. Wales / Fireball exploded and earth shook. / Observatory 48-229 / Left a cloud 6 or 7 minutes. [XI; 455. (Observatory, 48-229.)]


1925 June 5 / 21h, 55 m / Another fireball / Cornwall / Observatory 48-230. [XI; 456. (Observatory, 48-230.)]


1925 June 5 / 21 h, 55 m. / Fireball = moon / S.W. England / Met Mag 60-190. [XI; 457. (Meteorological magazine, 60-190.)]


1925 June 7 / Severe shock / Kingston, Jamaica. [XI; 458. (Ref.???)]


1925 June 12 / 2:18 p.m. / Slight shock / Los Angeles / Bull 15-146. [XI; 459. (Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 15-146.)]


1925 June 12 / 2 waterspouts / Mobile Bay / M.W.R. 1925-309. [XI; 460. (Monthly Weather Review, 1925-309.)]


1925 June 14 / severe shocks / Formosa / Bull 15-146. [XI; 461. (Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 15-146.)]


1925 June 14 / 1 h., 30 m / Fireball = Venus / Bristol / Met Mag 60-190. [XI; 462. (Meteorological Magazine, 60-190.)]


1925 June 15 / ab. 1 a.m. / Sharp q. / Jamaica / Bull 15-146. [XI; 463. (Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 15-146.)]


1925 June 27. / morning / Many houses wrecked by q. in town of Nagy Yanizasa, 120 miles s.w. of Budapest, Hungary. / Bull 15-146. [XI; 464. (Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 15-146.)]


1925 June 27 / 6:23 pm./ 7:07 p.m. and after / Shocks / Montana / Bull 14-147. [XI; 465. (Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 15-147.)]


1925 June 29 / D. Mail of / [Great Earthquale.] [XI; 466. Newspaper clipping. ("Great Earthquake." London Daily Mail, June 29, 1925.)]


1925 [June] 29th / [From Our Own Correspondent.] / D. Mail, June 30. [XI; 467. Newspaper clipping. (London Daily Mail, June 30, 1925.)]


1925 July-Sept / About 3 bodies of “giants” cast up on English shores. / See Oct 17-19, 1920. [E; 689. See: 1925 Oct 17-19, (D; 1161); 1920 Oct 18, (D: 1162-1164); and, 1920 Oct 19, (D; 1165).]


1925 July / Morley / See Irving Bishop case, N.Y., ab May 13, 1889. [E; 690. See: 1889 May 13, (B; 1028).]


1925 July / Morley / see Oct 11. [E; 691. See: (1925 Oct 11). (Gwen Morley, poltergeist reported at a Yorkshire mill, at Keighley. "Haunted Mill Girl Cured of Furniture Throwing." Yorkshire Evening Post, October 6, 1925, p. 10. "Haunted Yorkshire Mill Girl." Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer, October 6, 1925, p. 9 c. 4. (Psychic Science, v. 4 no. 3., October 1925; not online; briefly mentioned in 1928 article by J. Hewat McKenzie, in Psychic Science, p. 235; Psychic Science: Quarterly Transactions of the British College of Psychic Science, (later International Institute for Psychic Investigation; not at NYPL; at Cornell; at Brown University, at Van Pelt, U.Pa.; BL, v. 1-v.14.)]


1925 July / Morley / Myst death, spiritualist, 1881, May 22, ab. [E; 692. See: 1881 May 22, (B; 361).]


1925 July / Morley / See Frank Podmore, Aug 19, 1910. [E; 693. See: 1910 Aug 14, (D; 376); 1910 Aug 19, (D; 377); and, 1910 Aug 20, (D; 378).]


1925 July / Morley case / see Evelyn White. / See Carnarvon case. [E; 694. See: (Evelyn White), and (Carnarvon).]


1925 July / Morley / suicide of a medium / 1920, Sept 1-7-8 [source unidentified]. [E; 695. (Unidentified source, September 1, 1920, p. 7 c. 8.) ("Suicide From Fear of Exposure." Lincolnshire Echo, September 1, 1920, p. 4 c. 5. Mrs. Minnie Stevenson, fortune-teller racket.)]


1925 July / Morley / Spiritualist strangled / Ap. 3, 1926. [E; 696. See: (1926 Ap. 3).]


1925 July 1 / Morley case / For occult killing, see Gorefield, Feb., 1923. [E; 697. See: 1923 Feb, (E: 411, 412, & 419); 1923 Feb. 25, (E; 413); 1923 Feb 15, (E; 414); 1923 Feb. 20, (E; 415); 1923 Feb. 19, (E: 416 & 421); 1923 Feb 23, (E: 417 & 418); and, 1923 Feb 12, (E: 420).]


1925 July 3 / [Renewed Earthquake.] / D. Mail, July 4. [XI; 468. Newspaper clipping. (London Daily Mail, July 4, 1925.)]


1925 July 3 / Remarkable halo at Guernsey. / Met Mag 60-215. [XI; 469. (Meteorlogical Magazine, 60-215.)]


1925 July 4 / Tornado / Idaho / M.W.R. 1925-314. [XI; 470. (Monthly Weather Review, 1925-314.)]


1925 July 4 / [Earthquake. ] / D. Mail, July 4, 1925. [XI; 471. Newspaper clipping. (London Daily Mail, July 4, 1925.)]


1925 July / [Earthquake in Portugal.] / Ev. Standard, July 8. [XI; 472. Newspaper clipping. (London Evening Standard, July 8, 1925.)]


[1925 July 13] / [typescript] / [Philadelphia Evening Bulletin, July 13, 1925] / Randolph Searles / West Orange, N.J. [XI; 473. (Philadelphia Evening Bulletin, July 13, 1925.)]


1925 July 16 / [Billions of Ants.] / D. Mail18th. [XI; 474. Newspaper clipping. (London Daily Mail, July 18, 1925.)]


[1925 July 16] / [typescript] / [New York Times report from Rochester, N.Y., July 16, 1925] / Randolph Searles / West Orange, N.J. [XI; 475. (New York Times, July 16, 1925.)]


1925 July 18 / 15 h., 16 m / Large drops of water from a clear sky. At Boveysand, near Cattewater. / Met. Mag 60-193. [XI; 476. (Meteorological Magazine, 60-193.)]


1925 July 26 / 6:25 p.m. / 6:40 p.m. / Isle of Man / 2 waterspouts / Met Mag 60-192. [XI; 477. (Meteorlogical Magazine, 60-192.)]


1925 July 27 / D. Mail of / [Death of Mr. W.J. Bryan.] [E; 698. Newspaper clipping. (London Daily Mail, July 27, 1925.)]


1925 July 28 / moon / 22 h / Biarritz, France, an observer saw a brilliant light in craters Eudoxus and Aristotle. / Bull Soc A de F 40-8. [XI; 478. (Bulletin de la Societe Astronomique de France, 40-8.)]


1925 [July 29. / [Hundreds of Fish Rain from Sky in Chihuahua] / From Phil Inquirer 7/30/25. [XI; 479. Newspaper clipping. (Philadelphia Inquirer, July 30, 1925.)]


1925 July 31 / [Earthquake in Italy. / D. Mail, Aug. 1. [XI; 480. Newspaper clipping. (London Daily Mail, August 1, 1925.)]


1925 Aug / Insect bite places / Woodville, Leicestershire / Bath / Liverpool / Kettering / Brentwood / Witham. [E; 699. (Refs.???)]


1925 Aug / Insect bite placesWoodville, Leicestershire / Bath / Liverpool / Kettering / Brentwood / Witham. [E; 700. (Refs.???)]


1925 Aug / Insect places in SeptAbingdon / Barry (Glamorganshire, s. coast Wales) / Somerleyton, Suffolk / Oadby, near Leicester / Westcliff / Newport / Chatham / Warshash, Hants. [E; 701. (Refs.???) See: 1925 Sept 8, (E; 723).]


1925 Aug 2. / near Denver / Sweetheart KillerSee Aug 10, 1931. [E; 702. See: (1931 Aug 10).]


[The following nine notes were clipped together by Fort. E: 703-711.]


1925 Aug 3 / D. Mail / [Bee Kills Baby.] [E; 704. Newspaper clipping. (London Daily Mail, August 3, 1925.)]


1925 Aug 15 / [Another Insect Bite Death.] / Sunday Express. [E; 703. Newspaper clipping. (London Sunday Express, August 15, 1925.)]


1925 Aug. 16 / [Killed by a Wasp Sting.] / Sunday Express. [E; 711. Newspaper clipping. (London Sunday Express, August 16, 1925.)]


1925 Aug 25 / [Wasp Attacks.] / D. Mail. [E; 705. Newspaper clipping. (London Daily Mail, August 25, 1925.)]


1925 Aug 26 / D. Mail of / [Poisonous Gnats.] [E; 710. Newspaper clipping. (London Daily Mail, August 26, 1925.)]


1925 Aug 27 / [Wasp Causes Smash.] / [source unidentified]. [E; 709. Newspaper clipping. (Unidentified source, August 27, 1925.)]


1925 Aug 28 / [Wasps Sting a Duke.] / Ev Standard. [E; 708. Newspaper clipping. (London Evening Standard, August 28, 1925.)]


1925 Aug 29 / [Bees Invade Wembley.] / D. Mail. [E; 706. Newspaper clipping. (London Daily Mail, August 29, 1925.)]


1925 Aug 30 / [Plague of Wasps.] / Weekly Dispatch. [E; 707. Newspaper clipping. (London Weekly Dispatch, August 30, 1925.)]


1925 Aug 6 and morning of 7th / severe q's / Smyrna / L.T. 10-9-7. [XI; 481. (London Times, August 10, 1925, p. 9 c. 7.)]


1925 Aug 7 / [newspaper clipping] / Mediterranean Earthquake.] / D. Mail, Aug 8. [XI; 482. (London Daily Mail, August 8, 1925.)]


1925 Aug 8 / Birmingham, Ala / 2:45 a.m. / Brilliant meteor / Pop Astro 1925-565. [XI; 483. (Popular Astronomy, 1925-565.)]


1925 Aug 8-9 / [Earthquake in Smyrna.] / [source unidentified]. [XI; 484. Newspaper clipping. (Unidentified source, ca. August 9, 1925.)]


1925 Aug 11 / Springtown, Texas / Perseids very numerous, especially on 11th. / Pop. Astro 1925-565. [XI; 485. (Popular Astronomy, 1925-565.)]


1925 Aug 11 / See Lyrids, Kansas. [XI; 486. See: (Lyrids, Kansas).]


1925 Aug 11 / Eruption of Santorin began. / Ciel et Terre 42-1. [XI; 487. Geōrgalas, Geōrgios Kōnstantinou, and, Liatsika, M. “L'Eruption du Volcan de Santorin (1925).” Ciel et Terre, 42 (1926): 1-6, 33-37. The Santorini volcano.]


1925 Aug 11 / [Waterspout off Pembroke.] / Ev. Standard, Sept. 11, 1925. [XI; 488. Newspaper clipping. (London Evening Standard, September 11, 1925.) "Waterspout Off Pembroke." Portsmouth Evening News, September 11, 1925, p. 14 c. 5.]


1925 Aug. [11] / Began eruption of the Fougue Volcano, at Santorin, Greece. Ended in 1926. / NY Telegram, May 1, 1928. [XI; 489. (New York Telegram, May 1, 1928.) The Santorini volcano.]


1925 Aug 12 / [Island Eruption.] / D Mail, 13th. [XI; 490. Newspaper clipping. (London Daily Mail, August 13, 1925.)]


1925 Aug. 12 / [Pau Earthquake.] / D. Mail, 13th. [XI; 491. Newspaper clipping. (London Daily Mail, August 13, 1925.)]


1925 Aug 12 / [Earth Shook in France.] / D. Mail, Aug 12. [XI; 492. Newspaper clipping. (London Daily Mail, August 12, 1925.)]


1925 [Aug. 12.] / [Pyrotechnics in the Heavens] / K. City Star. [XI; 493. Newspaper clipping. ("Pyrotechnics in the Heavens." Kansas City Star, August 12, 1925.)]


1925 Aug. 13 / [Japan Eruption.] / D. Mail, 14th. [XI; 494. Newspaper clipping. ("Japan Eruption." London Daily Mail, August 14, 1925.)


1925 Aug. 16 / [Big Floods in India. / [source unidentified]. [XI; 495. Newspaper clipping. (Unidentified source, August 16, 1925.)]


1925 Aug 16 / Observer of / [untitled article about weather phenomena]. [XI; 496. Newspaper clipping. (London Observer, August 16. 1925.)]


[1925.] August [16] / [The Tornado Over Holland.] / The Observer. [XI; 497. Newspaper clipping. (London Observer, August 16, 1925.)]


1925 Aug. 16 / [Who Is “V.L.”?] / Aug. 16, Ev. News. [E; 712. Newspaper clipping. (London Evening News, August 16, 1925.)]


1925 Aug 16 / [Elinor Glyn Says Not Her Daughter.] / [source unidentified]. [E; 713. Newspaper clipping. (Unidentified source, August 16, 1925.)]


1925 Aug 19 / [Earthquake Lasts 4 Hours.] / D. Mail, 20th. [XI; 498. Newspaper clipping. (London Daily Mail, August 20, 1925.)]


1925 Aug 22 / 8:10 p.m. / Aurora in north. / Des Moines, Iowa. / Pop Astro 1925-567. [XI; 499. (Popular Astronomy, 1925-567.)]


1925 Aug 23 / Sunday Express / [Woman from the Sea.] [E; 714. Newspaper clipping. (London Sunday Express, August 23, 1925.)]


1925 Aug 23 / Fumes / See Jan 18, 1923. [E; 715. See: 1923 Jan 18, (E: 399 & 400).]


1925 Aug 23 / Fumes / See Jan 2, 1922. [E; 716. See: 1922 Jan 2, (E; 215).]


1925 Aug 23 / Fumes / early in 1843. [E; 717. See: 1843/ early in, (II; 530).]


1925 Aug. 25 / [Woman's Lost Identity.] / D. Mail. [E; 718. Newspaper clipping. (London Daily Mail, August 25, 1925.)]


1925 Aug 26 / Mail of / [Vesuvius Active.] [XI; 500. Newspaper clipping. (London Daily Mail, August 26, 1925.)]


1925 Aug 26 / [Cyclone in Italy.] / D. Mail, 27th. [XI; 501. Newspaper clipping. (London Daily Mail, August 27, 1925.)]


1925 Aug 27. / D. Mail of / [untitled article about Japanese floods]. [XI; 502. Newspaper clipping. (London Daily Mail, August 27, 1925.)]


1925 Sept / Ghost / Minster Thanet / See Sept 1, 1926. [E; 719. See: (1926 Sept 1).]


1925 Sept 4 / D. Mail of / [Lord Oxford Stung]. [E; 720. Newspaper clipping. (London Daily Mail, September 4, 1925.)]


1925 Sept 4 / Ev. News of / [Fatal Lip Sting.] [E; 721. Newspaper clipping. (London Evening News, September 4, 1925.)]


1925 Sept 5 / [Shocks in the Adriatic.] / D. Mail, Sept 7. [XI; 503. Newspaper clipping. (London Daily Mail, September 7, 1925.)]


1925 Sept 6 / [Wasp Swat Offer.] / Weekly Dispatch. [E; 722. Newspaper clipping. (London Weekly Dispatch, September 6, 1925.)]


1925 Sept 8 / (Wasp) / Ev. News of / “At Somerleyton, Suffolk, Ellen Turrel, 60, died ten minutes after being stung by a wasp. [E; 723. (London Evening News, September 8, 1925.)]


1925 Sept 9 / Ev. News of / [Golfer's Mosquito Bite Death.] [E; 724. Newspaper clipping. (London Evening News, September 9, 1925.)]


1925 Sept 13 / [Wasps Disturb Wedding.] / Weekly Dispatch. [E; 725. Newspaper clipping. (London Weekly Dispatch, September 13, 1925.]


1925 Sep 15 / [So Unsettling.] / Ev. News. [E; 726. Newspaper clipping. (London Evening News, September 15, 1925.)]


1925 Sept 18 / [Girl's Death from Insect Bite.] / Ev. News, [E; 727. Newspaper clipping. (London Evening News, September 18, 1925.)]


1925 Sept 21 / [Wasp Kills a Woman.] / D. Express. [E; 728. Newspaper clipping. (London Daily Express, September 21, 1925.)]


1925 Sept 22 / D. Express / [Mystery Death of a Child.] [E; 729. Newspaper clipping. (London Daily Express, September 22, 1925.)]


1925 Sept. 26 / evening, bet 5 and 6 p.m. / After a shower, and a rainbow at the timein the sky, at Hawick, lights in sky, said been reflections from birds. / Met Mag 60-241. [XI; 504. (Meteorological Magazine, 60-241.)]


1925 Sept 26 / [Earth Tremors in France.] / D Mail, Sept, 28. [XI; 505. Newspaper clipping. ("Earth Tremors in France." London Daily Mail, September 28, 1925.)]


1925 Oct / [untitled illustration and paragraph about a girl killed by lightning in France] / Science and Invention, of Oct / Fort. [XI; 506. Magazine clipping. Wall, George. "This Months News Illustrated." Science and Invention, 13 (no. 6; October 1925): 517. "A report from France states that a bolt of lightning from a cloudless sky killed a girl. American scientists question the authenticity of this report. Lightning rarely, if ever, comes from a cloudless sky." (Springfield Republican, June 5, 1925, ac to Classical Journal, 1926, p. 628.) "Lightning Surprise." Birmingham Daily Gazette, June 5, 1925, p. 1 c. 2. "An atmospheric phenomenon is reported in the Ariege district of the South of France. A girl, whilst walking in the fields was killed by lightning during an absolutely normal weather period, there being no signs of thunder or storm. The sky was perfectly clear at the time."]


1925 Oct / Science and Invention of / [magazine clipping] / [untitled paragraph and illustration about a meteorite in Pittsburgh]. [XI; 507. Wall, George. "This Months News Illustrated." Science and Invention, 13 (no. 6; October 1925): 517. "Meteor Lights Section Like Moon when Full." Washington Evening Star, July 15, 1925, p. 15 c. 1. A meteor left a trail that was illuminated for approximately five minutes, about 10:30 P.M., on July 14, 1925.]


1925 Oct / Myst death of a spiritualist / May 22, 1881. [E; 730. See: 1881 May 21, (B; 361).]


1925 Oct / Morley / See June 23, 1879. [E; 731. See: 1879 June 23, (B; 240).]


1925 Oct. 2 / At Chitwell, near Nottingham, Doris Hinton fell asleepSee Nov 17, 1926. [E; 732. See: (1926 Nov 17).]


1925 Oct. 2 / Chitwell, Nottingham / Doris Hinton fell asleep. / See Sept 26, 1926. / See Nov 17, 1926. [E; 733. See: (1926 Sept 26), and (1926 Nov 17).]


1925 Oct 3 and 5 / A faint nova in Aquila seen by 2 Englishmen. The discovery is attributed to Prof. Max Wolf. I have had his date. / Nature 116-588, 690. [XI; 508. (Nature, 116-588, 690.)]


1925 Oct 3, 5 / New star in Aquila, by 2 amateurs. / Nature 116-588. [XI; 509. (Nature, 116-588.)]


1925 Oct 3, 5 / But did Wolf discover this? / Nature 116-690. [XI; 510. (Nature, 116-690.)]


1925 Oct 6 / Meteors "rather abundant". / Bristol / Nature 116-588. [XI; 511. (Nature, 116-588.)]


1925 Oct 8 / Ev. News of / [Two Deaths from Insect Bites.] [E; 734. Newspaper clipping. (London Evening News, October 8, 1925.)]


1925 Oct 9 / Ev. News of / [Fatal Insect Bite?] [E; 735. Newspaper clipping. (London Evening News, October 9, 1925.)]


1925 Oct. 11 / Sunday Express of / [Evil Spirit Haunts a Girl.] [E; 736. Newspaper clipping. (London Sunday Express, October 11, 1925.)]


1925 Oct 11 / Sunday Express of / [Night Search for a Ghost.] [E; 737. Newspaper clipping. (London Sunday Express, October 11, 1925.)]


1925 Oct 14 / D. Express of / [7-ton Meteor in a Ship.] [XI; 512. Newspaper clipping. (London Daily Express, October 14, 1925.)]


1925 Oct 14-26 / Nov 8-20 / Nov 18-30 / Large sunspots. / Nature 116-879. [XI; 513. (Nature, 116-879.)]


1925 Oct. 14 / D. Express of / [New Hound of the Baskervilles.] [E; 738. Newspaper clipping. (London Daily Express, October 14, 1925.)]


1925 Oct 16 / 20 h, 7 m / At Le breuil (Allier), France, met train in 23 minutes moved rapidly S-S-W. / Bull Soc A de F. / Details given. [XI; 514. (Bulletin de la Societe Astronomique de France, ca. 1925.)]


1925 Oct 16 / 1925 Oct 16 / D. Express of / [Fatal Insect Sting.] [E; 739. Newspaper clipping. (London Daily Express, October 16, 1925.)]


1925 Oct 19 / 10 h, 27 m / Met apparent size of moon in sunlight at Sibiu, Roumania. / Bull Soc A de F 40-45. [XI; 515. (Bulletin de la Societe Astronomique de France, 40-45.)]


1925 Oct 19 / 5:25 p.m. / Billings, Mont / Meteor 5 times size of Venus / Pop Astro 1925-623. [XI; 516. (Popular Astronomy, 1925-623.)]


1925 Oct. 21 / [Coffins Smoulder in a Vault.] / D. Express. [E; 740. Newspaper clipping. (London Daily Express, October 21, 1925.)]


1925 Oct 21 / Fire / Cemetary / See Aug 19, 1865. / One very early in index. [E; 741. See: 1865 Aug 19, (A; 462).]


1925 Oct 22 / 10 h, 44 m, p.m. / Ireland / In many places, large detonating fireball. / Nature 116-690. [XI; 517. (Nature, 116-690.)]


1925 Oct 22-25 / Hurricane / Mexico / M.W.R. 1925-505. [XI; 518. (Monthly Weather Review, 1925-505.)]


1925 Oct. 23 / Aurora / Pop. Astro 1926-143. [XI; 519. (Popular Astronomy, 1926-143.)]


1925 Oct 25 / [British Naval Ships Escape.] / D. Express, Oct 26. [XI; 520. Newspaper clipping. (London Daily Express,October 26, 1925.)]


1925 Oct 26 / [A Window.] / "Daily Express']. [XI; 521. Newspaper clipping. (London Daily Express, October 26, 1925.)]


1925 Nov.-Dec. / Fireballs / Jour. of the Roy. Astro Soc of Canada (Sept., 1926). [XI; 522. (Journal of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada, September, 1926.)]


1925 Nov 1 / Waterspout / S. Pacific / 7 a.m. / 5-42 S; 172-39 W. / M.W.R. 1925-505. [XI; 523. (Monthly Weather Review, 1925-39.)]


1925 Nov. 1 / [Luminous Horse. / [Sunday Express]. [E; 742. Newspaper clipping. (London Sunday Express, November 1, 1925.)]


1925 Nov. 1 / M[elton]-Mowbray in Leicestershire, near Loughboro, Bourne. [E; 743.]


1925 Nov. 8-20 / Large sunspot. / Nature 116-879. [XI; 524. (Nature, 116-879.)]


1925 Nov. 8 / Aurora / Pop. Astro 1926-71. [XI; 525. (Popular Astronomy, 1926-71.)]


1925 Nov. 9 / [Great EarthquakeWhere?] / Ev. Standard, Nov 11. [XI; 526. Newspaper clipping. (London Evening Standard, November 11, 1925.)]


1925 Nov. 11 / Tornado / Salem, Oregon / M.W.R. 1925-498. [XI; 527. (Monthly Weather Review, 1925-498.)]


1925 Nov / Leonids / England / "very minor character" / Observatory 49-27. [XI; 528. (Observatory, 49-27.)]


1925 Nov 15  10:45 a.m. / Manchester, N.H. / Seven meteors fell. One said been found. / Pop Astro 1926-144. [XI; 529. (Popular Astronomy, 1926-144.)]


1925 Nov 15 / 2 h, 40 m / 2:40 a.m. / Many places, E. England / large detonating fireball. / Nature 116-795. [XI; 530. (Nature, 116-795.)]


1925 Nov 15 / [The Woman in White.] / [Sunday Express]. [E; 744. Newspaper clipping. (London Sunday Express, November 15, 1925.)]


1925 [Nov. 16] / [Storm in Wake of Meteors in New England] / Chicago American, 1925. [XI; 531. Newspaper clipping. (Chicago American, 1925.)]


1925 [Nov. 16.] / [Record Severe Quake; Fail to Reveal Location] / ]source unidentified] / C.C. Fulton. [XI; 532. Newspaper clipping. (Unidentified source, ca. November 16, 1925.)]


1925 Nov 16 / [90-Minute Earthquae.] / D. Express, Nov. 17. [XI; 533. Newspaper clipping. (London Daily Express, November 17, 1925.)]


1925 Nov. 18-30 / Large sunspot. / Nature 116-879. [XI; 534. (Nature, 116-879.)]


1925 Nov. 20 / [Engulfed by Huge Wave.] / Daily News, Nov. 21, 1925. [XI; 535. Newspaper clipping. (London Daily News, November 21, 1925.)]


1925 Nov. 22 / [Electrical Disturbances Off Coast Puzzles Watchers at Norfolk] / [source unidentified]. [XI; 536. Newspaper clipping. (Unidentified source, ca. 1925.)]


1925 Nov 24-27 / Great sunspots coincided with time of torrential rains and tempests on earth. / Bull Soc A de F. 40-8. [XI; 537. (Bulletin de la Societe Astronomique de France, 40-8.)]


1925 Nov 25 / [People Drowned in the Streets.] / ["Daily Express"] , (Nov. 25). [XI; 538. Newspaper clipping. (London Daily Express, Nov. 25, 1925.)]


1925 Nov. 25 / 4:05 p.m. / In sunlight, meteor, Cornwall and Devon. / Nature 116-913. [XI; 539. (Nature, 116-913.)]


1925 Dec / Sunspots / See Nature 116-946. [XI; 540. (Nature, 116-946.)]


1925 Dec 3, 9 / qs / France / Nature 118-35. [XI; 541. (Nature, 118-35.)]


1925 Dec 10 / [Earthquake in Jamaica] / D. ExpressDec. 11. [XI; 542. Newspaper clipping. ("Earthquake in Jamaica." London Daily Express, December 11, 1925.)]


1925 Dec 12 and 13 / Geminids, Bristol, unusually strong. / Nature 117-63 / At Lansing, Michigan, "magnificent". [XI; 543. (Nature, 117-63.)]


1925 Dec 13 / Devonshire / Meteors frequent. / Observatory 49-30. [XI; 545. (Observatory, 49-30.)]


1925 Dec. 15 / [Kills Weird Beast After Hard Battle] / [Mantua Heights / Here It IsIs It Here?]  / [Woodbury Daily Times, December 15, 1925] / Miss F.G. Talman, No. 25 Hopkins St., Woodbury, N.J. [E; 745. Newspaper clipping. (Woodbury Daily Times, December 15, 1925.)]


1925 Dec 17, 18, 19 / 2 clusters of sunspots visible to n. eye. / Pop. Astro 1926-72. [XI; 546. (Popular Astronomy, 1926-72.)]


1925 Dec / LT / q's / Australia / 19-11-b / Persia, Scotland, Italy / 28-14-g / 28-11-a. [XI; 544. (London Times, December 19, 1925, p. 11 c. 2.) (London Times, December 28, 1925, p. 14 c. 8.) (London Times, December 28, 1925, p. 11 c. 1.)]


1925 Dec 20 / [Cyclone in Portugal.] / ["Daily Express"]. [XI; 547. Newspaper clipping. (London Daily Express, December 20, 1925.)]


1925 Dec 25 / Large sunspot / meridanal / Nature 117-63. [XI; 548. (Nature, 117-63.)]


1925 Dec 29 / Meteor / Train seen Ontario, Canada; New England; N.J. ; Pa. / Pop Astro 1926-435. [XI; 549. (Popular Astronomy, 1926-435.)]


1925 Dec 29 / 2 fireballs near Boston, within a few minutes and from almost same part of sky. nother seen at New York City. / English Mechanics 123-157. [XI; 550. (English Mechanic, 123-157.)]


1925 Dec. 29 / [in Canada.] / Chicago Ev. Post, Dec 30. [XI; 551.1. Newspaper clipping. (Chicago Evening Post, December 30, 1925.)]


[1925 Dec. 29.] / [Sky Phenomenon Startles East; Doubt If Meteor] / Chicago [Daily Tribune], Dec. 30. [XI; 551.2. Newspaper clipping. (Chicago Daily Tribune, December 29, 1925.)]


1925 Dec. 30 / [Floods Extending.] / D. Express, Dec. 31. [XI; 552. Newspaper clipping. (London Daily Express, December 31, 1925.)]


1925 / late in Dec / and early in Jan, 1926 / Great eruption, new volcano, east of Quito, Ecuador. / N.Y. Times Magazine, May 13, 1928. [XI; 553. (New York Times Magazine, May 13, 1928.) (possibly Cotopaxi or Reventador volcano???)]


1925 Dec. 31 / [Hunt for a Noise.] / [Daily Express]. [E; 756. Newspaper clipping. (London Daily Express, December 31, 1925.)]

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