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D/ Davenport Tablets / Am Ant (HBA) 8/46. [MB-I; 327. “Are The Davenport Tablets Frauds?” American Antiquarian, 8 (January 1886): 46-56.]


D / Grave Creek stone / Amer Antiquarian 1/139. [MB-I; 328. “Inscribed Stone of Grave Creek Mound.” American Antiquarian, 1 (January 1879): 139-149. See: Objs / Coins, etc., (SF-IV; 280).]


Dark Markings in sky. / + / Astrophysical Journal, Jan., 1916. [AF-I; 338. Barnard, Edward Emerson. “Some of the Dark Markings on the Sky and What They Suggest.” Astrophysical Journal, 43 (1916): 1-8.]


[Darwin]:


Darwi[n] / [note crumbling]edium orations [note crumbling] of theory [note crumbling] llat Ve[note crumbling] / Nature 85/510-11 / Is in preface to "Origins", 6th editionsee if in first. [AF-I; 339. (Nature, 85-510-511.)]


Darwin / To attribute origin to selection is absurd, beca[use] a phe must alre[ady] exist to be selected. [AF-I; 340.]


Darwinism / That minute advantage of any force, whereas great disadvantage no effect—one-eyed birds, one-legged, etc. survive. [SF-VI; 1276.]


[Date]:


Date / b. rain / Argentine / Dec. 12, 1862. [MB-III; 592. See: (1862 Dec 12).]


Date / Flood / India / Aug 101868. [MB-IIIl 593. See: (1868 Aug 10).]


[Date] / Met Date / Oct 19, 20, 1886. [MB-III; 594. See: (1886 Oct 19, 20).]


Date / Mets time of q. / Nov 12-13, 1874 / See Nov. 27. ][MB-III; 595. See: (1874 Nov 12-13, and 27).]


Date / Nov 13, 1879 / q / Valparaiso. [MB-III; 596. See: (1879 Nov 13).]


Date / Ap. 20, 1878 / Vesuvius. [MB-III; 597. See: (1878 Ap. 20).]


Date / Nov 14, 1867 / volcs and mets / Nov 15, 1868. [MB-III; 598. See: (1867 Nov 14), and, (1868 Nov 15).]


Date / Thunder stones (pebbles) / Aug 10, 1841. [MB-III; 599. See: (1841 Aug 10).]


Date / qs / U.S. / Canada / Nov 12, 13, 1884. [MB-III; 600. See: (1884 Nov 12, 13).]


Date / Met date / great aurora / Ap. 20, 1897. [MB-III; 601. See: (1897 Ap. 20, (VII: 1737, 1738, & 1739).]


Date / Dust / Nov 12, 1834. [MB-III; 602. See: (1834 Nov 12).]


Date / qaurora / Nov 12, 1837 / and sunspots. [MB-III; 603. See: (1837 Nov 12).]


Date / Aug 10, 1837 / volc / Java. [MB-III; 604. See: (1837 Aug 10).]


Date / Ice / Aug 10, 1897. [MB-III; 605. See: 1897 Aug 10, (VIII; 76).]


Date / Ice / Aug 9, 1830. [MB-III; 606. See: (1830 Aug 9).]


[Date] / June 7 / met / 1882. [MB-III; 607. See: (1882 June 7).]


[Date Phenomena]:


Date phe / Early in Jan and Quadrantids. [SF-VI; 1277.]


[Date phe] / Jan 1, 1870 / Mauna Loa. [SF-VI; 1278. See: 1870 Jan 1, (IV; 62). The Mauna Loa volcano.]


Date [phe] / Feb-Oct / phe repeat / 1841. [SF-VI; 1279. See: 1841 Feb 18 / 17-18-19, (II; 256), and, 1841 June 12 and July 4, (II; 301).]


[Date phe] / March 17 / England / 1816. [SF-VI; 1280. See: 1816 March 17, (I: 556 & 557).]


[Date phe] / March 17 / England / 1838. [SF-VI; 1281. See: 1838 March 17, (I: 2301, 2302, & 2303).]


[Date phe] / March 17 / England / qs / 1843. [SF-VI; 1282. See: 1843 March 17, II: 598, 599, 600, & 601).]


[Date phe] / March 17 / England / 1858 / L.T., March 19-10-c. [SF-VI; 1283. (See: 1858 March 17, (II; 2156). Aurora???) (London Times, March 19, 1858, p. 10 c. 3.)]


[Date phe] / March 17 / England / 1869 / See March 15 and 17. [SF-VI; 1284. See: 1869 March 15, (III: 1726 & 1727), and, 1869 March 16, (III; 1728).]


[Date phe] / March 17, 1871 / England / shocks / Time of Mars. [SF-VI; 1285. See: 1871 March 17, (IV: 335, 336, 344, 345, 346, & 349), and, 1871 March 19, (IV; 351).]


[Date phe] / March 17 / England / great met / 1877. [SF-VI; 1286. See: 1877 March 17, (IV: 2038, 2039, & 2040).]

 

[Date phe] / Ap 10 / 1812stones. [SF-VI; 1287. See: 1812 Ap. 10, (I; 379).]


Date [phe] / Ap 18-21, 1886 / Etna and Jap. volc. [SF-VI; 1288. See: 1886 Ap. 18, (VI; 422), and, 1886 Ap. 21, (VI; 423). The Etna and Shikotsu volcanoes.]


Date [phe] / Ap 19-20, 1808 / q's, stones, w. spout. [SF-VI; 1289. See: 1808 Ap. 19, (I: 231 & 232), and, 1808 Ap. 20, (I; 233).]


[Date phe] / Metite / Met date / Ap. 20, 1810. [SF-VI; 1290. See: 1810 Ap 20-[2]1, (I; 295), and, 1810 Ap. 20, (I; 296).]


Date [phe] / Lyrids and volc / Ap. 20, 1863. [SF-VI; 1291. See: 1863 April, (III; 394); 1863 Ap. 20, (III; 395); 1863 Ap 20, ab, (III; 396); and, 1863 Ap. 20-21, (III; 397).]


Date [phe] / Mauna Loa / Ap. 20, 1873. [SF-VI; 1292. See: 1873 Ap. 20, (IV; 1203). The Mauna Loa volcano.]


[Date phe] / Ap 20, 1897 / Great Aurora. [SF-VI; 1293. See: 1897 Ap. 20, (VIII: 1737, 1738,  & 1739), and, 1897 Ap. 20 and 23, (VII; 1740).]


[Date phe] / Met date / q's / Ap. 20, 1907. [SF-VI; 1294. See: 1907 Ap 19-20, (IX; 728); 1907 April 20, (IX: 731); 1907 Ap. 20, (IX: 732 & 733).]


[Date phe] / Ap. 21, 1896 / Mauna Loa. [SF-VI; 1295. See: 1896 Ap. 21, (VII; 1504). The Mauna Loa volcano.]


[Date phe] / Ap. 21 / Mauna Loa / 1896. [SF-VI; 1296. See: 1896 Ap. 21, (VII; 1504). The Mauna Loa volcano.]


Date [phe] / Aug 8, 1851 / Mauna Loa. [SF-VI; 1297. See: 1851 Aug 8-12, (II; 1536), and, 1851 Aug 8-20, (II; 1537). The Mauna Loa volcano.]


[Date phe] / Met date / flashes instead of mets. / Aug 8, 1909. [SF-VI; 1298. See: 1909 Aug 8, (IX: 1382, 1383, & 1384).]


[Date phe] / Met date / shower ice / England / Aug 9, 1830. [SF-VI; 1299. See: 1830 Aug 9, (I; 1570).]


Date [phe] / Aurora / Aug 9, 1862. [SF-VI; 1300. See: 1862 Aug 9, (III: 277, 278, & 279).]


Date [phe] / Volc / Aug 10, 1837. [SF-VI; 1301. See: 1837 Aug 10, (I; 2227). The Merapi volcano.]


[Date phe] / Met date / pebbles / Hungary / Aug 10, 1841. [SF-VI; 1302. See: 1841 Aug 10, (II; 356).]


Date [phe] / Aug 10, 1860 / great aurora. [SF-VI; 1303. See: 1860 Aug 9-12, (III; 25), and, 1860 Aug 10-11, (III; 26).]


[Date phe] / Met date . Aurora / Aug 10, 1860. [SF-VI; 1304. See: 1860 Aug 9-12, (III; 25), and, 1860 Aug 10-11, (III; 26).]


Date [phe] / Aug 10, 1868 / Floods / India. [SF-VI; 1305. See: 1868 Aug 9, (III; 1436), and, 1868 Aug 10, 11, 12, etc., (III; 1438).]


[Date phe] / Met Date / Deluge / India / Aug 10, 1868. [SF-VI; 1306. See: 1868 Aug 9, (III; 1436), and, 1868 Aug 10, 11, 12, etc., (III; 1438).]


[Date phe] / Aug 10, 1881 / Mauna Loa / stopped on Aug 10. [SF-VI; 1307. See: 1881 Aug 10, (V; 598). The Mauna Loa volcano.]


[Date phe] / Aug 10, 1884 / Exceptional q / U.S. [SF-VI; 1308. See: 1884 Aug 10, (V; 2004), and, 1884 Aug 10 and 11, (V; 2006).]


[Date phe] / Aug 10, 1885 / Carbon. Metite. [SF-VI; 1309. See: 1885 Aug 10, (VI: 73 & 74).]


[Date phe] / Aug 10, 1894 / great sunspots. [SF-VI; 1310. See: 1894 Aug 10-23, (VII; 1088).]


[Date phe] / Aug 10 / Aurora / 1919. [SF-VI; 1311. See: 1919 Aug 10-11 / and 11, (X; 960).]


[Date phe] / Aug 10 or 11 / Stromboli. [SF-VI; 1312. See: 1893 Aug 11, (VII; 915.36).]


[Date phe] / Aug 10-11 / phe / Barbadoes / 1831. [SF-VI; 1313. See: 1831 Aug 10, (I: 1631, 1632, & 1633).]


Date [phe] / Aug 11, 1855 / Mauna Loa / any mistake? / = 1856? [SF-VI; 1314. See: 1855 Aug 11, (II: 1868 & 1869), and, 1856 Aug 11, (II; 1963).


[Date phe] / Aug 11, 1855 / Mauna Loa. [SF-VI; 1315. See: 1855 Aug 11, (II: 1868 & 1869). The Mauna Loa volcano.]


[Date phe] / Aug 11-12 / qs and dry fog / Italy / 1824. [SF-VI; 1316. 1824 Aug 11 and 12, (I; 1128).]


Date [phe] / Sept 5 / the 70's. [SF-VI; 1317. See: 1872 Sept 5, (III; 174; and, IV: 958 & 959), and, 1879 Sept. 5, (IV; 2772).]


[Date phe] / Sept 25 / Aurora / 1827. [SF-VI; 1318. See: 1817 Aug and Sept, (I; 1337); 1827 Sept, (I: 1338 & 1339); and, 1827 Sept. 25, (I: 1340, 1341, & 1342).]


[Date phe] / Sept 25 / Aurora / 1836. [SF-VI; 1319. See: 1836 Sept 25, (I; 2130).]


[Date phe] / Sept 25 / Auroras / 1870, etc. [SF-VI; 1320. See: 1870 Sept 24-25, (IV: 233 & 234).]


Date [phe] / Sept 25, 1909. [SF-VI; 1321. See: 1909 Sept 25, (IX; 1435).]


[Date phe] / Sept 25, 1909. [SF-VI; 1322. See: 1909 Sept 25, (IX; 1435).]


[Date phe] / Nov. 12 / Aurora / 1837 / also sunspot on 13th? [SF-VI; 1323. See: 1837 Nov. 12, (I: 2251, 2252, & 2254); 1837 Nov 12-13, (I: 2253 & 2256); and, 1837 Nov. 13, (I; 2257).]


[Date phe] / Nov 12 / 1837 / Aurora and Sunspots. [SF-VI; 1324. See: 1837 Nov. 12, (I: 2251, 2252, & 2254); 1837 Nov 12-13, (I: 2253 & 2256); and, 1837 Nov. 13, (I; 2257).]


Date [phe] / Nov 12, 1867 / Vesuvius. [SF-VI; 1325. See: 1867 Nov. 12, (III; 1174). The Vesuvius volcano.]


[Date phe] / Met date / Jupiter / Nov 12, 1881. [SF-VI; 1326. See: 1881 Nov 12, (V; 747).]


[Date phe] / Nov 12, 1905 / Magnetic. / sunspots / Aurora. [SF-VI; 1327. See: 1905 Nov 12, (IX; 108).]


[Date phe] / Nov 13, 1835 / Stones fell at Belley (Ain). [SF-VI; 1328. See: 1835 Nov. 13, (I: 2056, 2057, 2058, 2059, & 2060).]


[Date phe] / Met date / q. / Mexico / Nov. 13, 1874 / Nov 27, Chile. [SF-VI; 1329. See: 1874 Nov. 13, (IV: 1548 & 1549), and, 1874 Nov. 27, (IV; 1563).]


Date [phe] / Met. date / Sunspots / Nov 13, etc., 1882. [SF-VI; 1330. See: 1882 Nov 12-25, (V: 1011 & 1013).]


[Date phe] / Nov. 13-14 / Mag. storm / no sunspots / 1894. [SF-VI; 1331. See: 1894 Nov 13-14, (VII; 1152).]


[Date phe] / Nov 13-14 / Mag. storm / 1894. [SF-VI; 1332. See: 1894 Nov 13-14, (VII; 1152).]


[Date phe] / Met date / volc / Nov 14, 1867. [SF-VI; 1333. See: 1867 Nov. 14, (III: 1218 & 1219), and, 1867 Nov. 14-etc., (III; 1220).]


[Date phe] / Nov 14, 1904 / volc / Japan. [SF-VI; 1334. See: 1904 Nov 4-Jan 2, (VIII; 2170).]


[Date phe] / Met date / Nov 26 / Dec 11 / eruption / 1875. [SF-VI; 1335. See: 1875 Nov. 26, (IV; 1768), and, 1875 Dec 11, (IV; 1776). The Piton de la Fournaise volcano.]


[Date phe] / Nov. 26, 1908 / Metite / N. Zealand. [SF-VI; 1336. See: 1908 Nov. 26, (IX: 1133 & 1134). This is the Mokoia meteorite.]


Date [phe] / Nov 27 / Dec 9 / Etna / 1842. [SF-VI; 1337. See: 1842 Nov. 27, etc., (II; 515), and, 1842 Nov. 27, (II: 516 & 517). The Etna volcano.]


[Date phe] / Nov. 27 / q in Canada / 1893 and 1894. [SF-VI; 1338. See: 1893 Nov. 27, (VII: 776, 919, & 1168). The earthquake was in 1893, (not in both 1893 and 1894).]


[Date phe] / Dec 11, 1839 / qaurora / France. [SF-VI; 1339. See: 1839 Dec 11, (II; 137).]


[Date phe] / Dec 16 / 1811qs, Missouri. [SF-VI; 1340. See: 1811 Dec 16, (I; 361).]


[Deaths]:


[The following four notes were clipped together by Fort. SF-I: 490 to 493.]


Dths / Several dths / L.T., 1865, Feb 10-11-b. [SF-I; 490. (London Times, February 10, 1865, p. 11 c. 2.)]


Dths / Family Fatality / [LT], 1865, Feb 10-11-b. [SF-I; 491.  (London Times, February 10, 1865, p. 11 c. 2.)]


Dths / Fatality in a house / July 27, 1878. [SF-I; 492. (Ref.??? Not found in Notes.)]


Dths / Family fatality / 1859, LT, July 13/5/c. [SF-I; 493. (London Times, July 13, 1859, p. 5 c. 3.)]


[The following six notes were clipped together by Fort. SF-VII: 14 to 19.]


Death / June 11, 1888. [SF-VII; 14. See: 1888 June 11, (B; 920).]


Death / Man dies of terror / Feb. 12, 1879. [SF-VII; 15. See: (1879 Feb 12).]


Death after phe / Aug 3, 1913 / "Malignant disease". [SF-VII; 16. See: (1913 Aug 3).]


Child died / June 8, 1878. [SF-VII; 17. See: (1878 June 8).]


Death of fright / Oct. 4, 1889. [SF-VII; 18. See: (1889 Oct 4).]


Deaths / With them put story of those driven insane. / See May 26, 1905. [SF-VII; 19. See: (1905 May 26).]


Family Fatality / Dec. 12, 1930. [SF-VII; 24. See: (1930 Dec 12).]


Deaths / Myst / series / 6 / Dec 13, 1885 / Sat. [SF-VII; 94. See: (1885 Dec 13).]


Child dies / June 8, 1878 / See "Girl". [SF-VII; 500. See: (1878 June 8).]


Deaths / Series / See Tut Ank Hamen / May, 1923. [SF-VII; 539. See: (1923 May).]


Sim Death / Feb 16, 1919. [SF-VII; 540. See: (1919 Feb 16).]


Fatality family / July 27, 1878. [SF-VII; 541. See: (1878 July 27).]


Fatality family / Nov 1, 1876. [SF-VII; 542. See: (1876 Nov 1).]


Fatality family / 1859 / L.T. / July 13-5-c / 1865 / Feb. 10-11-b. [SF-VII; 543. (London Times, July 13, 1859, p. 5 c. 3.) (London Times, February 10, 1865, p. 11 c. 2.)]


Deaths / Family Fatality / July 28, 1891. [SF-VII; 544. See: (1891 July 28).]


Death Series / Manand 4 Judges die / Oct. 14, 1923. [SF-VII; 545. See: (1923 Oct 14).]


Death / Series / 8 after a funeral / Nov. 2, 1924. [SF-VII; 546. See: (1924 Nov 2).]


Fatality / Family / Nov 1, 1876. [SF-VII; 678. See: (1876 Nov 1).]


[Deluges]:


[Deluges] / Cl brsts and b. rain / Aug 6, 1899 / See Jan 4, 11, 1880. [MB-III; 608. See: (1880 Jan 4, 11). and, (1899 Aug 6).]


[Deluges] / C. brsts and b. rain / See torrents and substances and q's. / India / June, July, 1897. [MB-III; 609. See: (1897 June, July).]


[Deluges] / Cl brst / June 16, 1897. [MB-III; 610. See: 1897 June 16, (VIIII; 11).]


[Deluges] / Cl brst and q / June 12, etc., 1897. [MB-III; 611. See: 1897 June 12, (II: 1807, 1808, 1809, 1812, 1813, 1815, 1816, 1818, & 1822), and, 1897 June 12 and after, (VII; 1811).]


[Deluges] / Cl burst / Ap. 28, 1897. [MB-III; 612. See: 1897 Ap. 26, (VII; 1746).]


[Deluges] / Cl brst / Ap. 26, 1897 / Prayers and. [MB-III; 613. See: 1897 Ap. 26, (VII; 1746).]


[Deluges] / Cl burst / July 11, 1893 / Pa. / Aug 6, 1893 / Sept 11, 1893. [MB-III; 614. See: (1893 July 11); 1893 Aug 6, (VII; 915.22); and, (1893 Sept 11; not found here).]


[Deluges] / Cl brst / Rain external / last June, 1899. [MB-III; 615. See: (1899, last June).]


[Deluges] / Cl brsts attracted by hill / July 2, 1893 / June 1887? / June, 1888. [MB-III; 616. See: (1887 June???); (1893 July 2); , and, (1888 June).]


Deluge / Malta / Etna and Vesuvius / July 21, 1892. [MB-III; 617. See: 1892 July 16, (VII; 597), and, 1892 July 21, (VII: 611 & 612).]


Deluge / Water, clear skyprecipitation is large drops / July 18, 1925. [MB-III; 618. See: 1925 July 18, (XI; 476).]


[Deluges] / Cl brst / Attrib so often to waterspout not from seano salt water noted. If such volume from any river, effect noted ll along its course, or lake emptied or lowered/ But no such data. [MB-III; 619.]


[Deluges] / (+) / Cl burst / June 7, 1889 / (+) / Asked to believe that where for some hours thunder and lightning had been incessant, a waterspout came along and coincided, and came from so far away no trace of its origin. [MB-III; 620. See: (1889 June 7).]


Deluge / and Drought / July 11, 1921. [MB-III; 621. See: (1921 July 11).]


Deluges / June, 1921. [MB-III; 622. See: (1921 June).]


Deluge / qdrought and deluge / Aug 1, 1839. [MB-III; 623. See: (1839 Aug 1).]


Deluge / and Meteor / Oct 25, 1859. [MB-III; 624. See: (1859 Oct 25).]


Deluges / and q's / Zoned / Nov. 30, 1824. [MB-III; 625. See: (1824 Nov. 30).]


[Deluges] / Prayers and rain / Ap. 26 and May 10, 1897. [MB-III; 626. See: 1897 Ap. 26, (VII; 1746), and, (1897 May 10).]


Deluge / from clear sky / Said waterspout / Dec 2, 1899. [MB-III; 627. See: (1899 Dec 2).]


Deluges / Saxony / Pa. / Australia, May 25-28, 1889 / Hong Kong, May 29-30. [MB-III; 628. See: (1889 May 25-28), and, (1889 May 29-30).]


Deluge / Clear sky / Aug 26, 1902 / See 15th. [MB-III; 629. See: 1902 Aug 15, (VIII; 1338), and, 1902 Aug 16, (VIII; 1341).]


Deluges / Arkansas, Aug 31 / Spain, Sept 1, 1888. [MB-IIIl 630. See: (1888 Aug 31), and, (1888 Sept 1).]


Deluge / "Waterspout" but seems falling water / Sc Am 75/255. [MB-III; 631. Vom Saal, F.C.V.H. "Waterspout Off Cottage City, Martha's Vineyard." Scientific American, n.s., 75 (September 26, 1896): 255.]


Deluge / and q / After drought / May 17, 1826. [MB-III; 632. See: (1826 May 17).]


Deluges / See N.Y. paper. / Cl brsts / Wisconsin / Colorado / Penn / Oct 7, 1911. [MB-III; 633. See: 1911 Oct 7, (IX; 2097).]


Deluge / July 8, 1884. [MB-III; 634. See: (1884 July 8).]


Deluge / q / meteor / Feb 2, 1816. [MB-III; 635. See: (1816 Feb 2).]


Deluge / Mets / Nov. 19-28, 1822. [MB-III; 636. See: (1822 Nov. 19-28).]


[Deluges] / Cloudbursts / June-Oct, 1921. [MB-III; 637. See: (1921 June-Oct.).]


[Deluges / Cl brst great / June 4, 1921. [MB-III; 638. See: 1921 June 4, (X; 1308).]


[Deluges] / Cl. burst / Air burst / typhoon without warning / Sept. 18-20, 1906. [MB-III; 639. See: (1906 Sept 18-20).]


[Deluges] / Cl brst / Description good / Sc Am S 16/6600. [MB-III; 640. "Where Did the Cyclone Find Its Water?" Scientific American Supplement, 16 (no. 414; December 8, 1883): 6600-6601.]


[Deluges] / Cl brsts / not foretold / See typhoon not foretold, Sept 20, 1906. [MB-III; 641. See: 1906 Sept 20, (IX; 451).]


Deluge / Cosmic time / Aug 31, 1859. [MB-III; 642. See: (1859 Aug 31).]


[Deluges] / Cl brst / May 15, 1923. [MB-III; 643. See: (1923 May 15).]


[Deluges] / Cl burst great / Aug 9, 1916. [MB-III; 644. See: (1916 Aug 9).]


[Deluges] / Cl burst or air bursts / March 23, 1913. [MB-III; 645. See: (1913 March 23).]


[Deluges] / [C]l burs[t] / 1878 / ab / Cl. burst / (q's) / Sc. Am S. 16-6600. [MB-III; 646. "Where Did the Cyclone Find Its Water?" Scientific American Supplement, 16 (no. 414; December 8, 1883): 6600-6601.]


[Deluges] / Cl. bursts / 2 clouds together if once / not several in diff parts / March 14, 1918. Not 24 hours / See July 15, 1918. / March 23, 1913. [MB-III; 647. See: (1918 March 14); (1918 July 15); and, (1913 March 23).]


[Deluges] / Cl brst / March, 1913. / Cl brst / Sept 24, 1899. [MB-III; 648. See: 1899 Sept. 24, (VIII; 516), and, (1913 March).]


[Deluges] / Cloudbursts Repeating / July 15, 1912. [MB-III; 649. See: 1912 July 15, (MB-I; 182).]


[Deluges] / Cl brst / Yosemite / June or Sept 4, 1910. [MB-III; 650. See: 1910 Sept 14, (IX; 1746).]


[Deluges] / Cl brsts with phe / Oct, 1907 / See Sept. / q's, b. rain. [MB-III; 651. See: (1907 Sept.), and, (1907 Oct).]


[Deluges] / Cloudburst of Meeting Clouds / Aug 24, 1906. [MB-III; 652. See: 1906 Aug 24, (IX: 410 & 411).]


[Deluges] / Cl brst / Dec. 2, 1899. [MB-III; 653. See: 1899 Dec 2, (VIII; 552).]


[Deluges] / Cl brst and Metite / Sept 23, 1899. [MB-III; 654. See: 1899 Sept 23, (VIII; 514), and, 1899 Sept 24, (VIII; 516).]


Deluges / Summer, 1926. [MB-III; 655. See: (1926 Summer).]


[Deluges] / Rain great / Jan 30, 1896. [MB-III; 656. See: 1896 Jan 30, (VII; 1439).]


[Deluges] / Flood Q's / July 15, 1930. [MB-III; 657. See: (1930 July 15).]


[Deluges] / Rains / Heavy / Jan 30, 1893 / See Jan 9, 10, 1898. [MB-III; 658. See: 1893 Jan 30-Feb 4, (VII; 832), and, 1898 Jan 9, 10, (VIII; 164).]


Deluge / and Volc / Deluge unseasonable / Jan 19, 1835. [MB-III; 659. See: (1835 Jan 19).]


[Deluges] / Cloudbursts / Smithson Report 1867-471. [MB-III; 660. Young, William J. “Cloud-Bursts.” Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution, 1867, 471-472.]


Deluge / Descriptions / Nov., 1927. [MB-III; 661. See: (1927 Nov).]


Deluges / For distribution of rain, see Fassig, part 1, 192. [MB-III; 662. Fassig, Oliver Lanard, ed. Bibliography of Meteorology. Part II: Moisture. Washington: Signal Office, 1889, 172.]


Deluges / wide and drght / June, 1903. [MB-III; 663. See: (1903 June).]


Deluges / Heavy rains / See gray notes. / June 28, 1885/ July 29, 1887 / July 9, 1885 / June 29, 1888 / July 31, 1887. [MB-III; 664. See: (1885 June 28); (1887 July 29); (1885 July 9); (1888 June 29); and, (1887 July 31).]


Deluge / In 50 hours ending June 16, 1886, 28 inches of rain fell at Alexandria, La. / N.Y. Trib, June 3-6-3. [MB-III; 665. (New York Tribune, June 3, 1886, p. 6 c. 3; not found here.)]


Deluges / 500 inches a yearCherra Poonjee, Assam / N.Q. 8-8-298, 413. [MB-III; 666. "Rain at Cherra Poonjee." Notes and Queries, s. 8 v. 8 (October 12, 1895): 298-299. Walford, E. "Rain at Cherra Poonjee." Notes and Queries, s. 8 v. 8 (November 23, 1895): 413.]


Deluge / A heavy rain / Dec 15-16, 1897. [MB-III; 667. See: 1897 Dec 15-16, (VIII; 147).]


Deluge / "Cloudburst at Malta / Oct 16, 1913 / 11.57 inches of rain fell. / Nature 96-574. [MB-III; 668. “Notes.” Nature, 96 (January 20, 1916): 570-575, at 574.]


Deluges / July 14, 1912. [MB-III; 669. See: 1912 July 14, (MB-I: 178 to 181).]


Deluge / Not deluge but water from almost clear sky / Feb 24, 1888 / 1883 Aug 26 / Afterglow / Tyrol / Symons Met. 19-23. [MB-III; 670. Ward, Michael Foster. “The Sunsets and the Java Earthquake.”Symons's Meteorological Magazine, 19 (March 1884): 22-24. See: (1888 Feb 24), and, (1883 Aug 26).]


Deluge / and q follow drought / June 11, 1921. [MB-III; 671. See: (1921 June 11).]


Deluge / England / 9.56 inches / June 29, 1917. [MB-III; 672. See: 1917 June 29, (X; 692).]


Deluge / 1913 / Oct 16 / 11.57 inches / Malta / Nature96-574 / See Oct 27. / This in 7 hours = more than half total rainfall for one year. / D. Express, 18th. [MB-III; 673. “Notes.” Nature, 96 (January 20, 1916): 570-575, at 574. (London Daily Express, October 18, 1913.) See: 1913 Oct 16, (X; 185), and, 1913 Oct 27-28, (X; 196).]


Deluge / Cl burst at Vesuvius / Sept 21, 1911 / 20 persons perished. / D. Mail 23-5-6 / N.M. [MB-III; 674. (London Daily Mail, September 23, 1911, p. 5 c. 6.)]


Deluge / Time of Drought / Heaviest recorded rainfall, Formosa, at Funkiko, was 1034 mm. / Nature 105-689. [MB-III; 675. “Notes.” Nature, 105 (July 29, 1920): 686-690, at 689.]


[Deluges] / Cl brst in a series / with mets / Oct 22, 1844 / ice. [MB-III; 676. See: (1844 Oct 22).]


[Deluges] / Cl brst and Meteors / Oct 13, 15, 1869. [MB-III; 677. See: (1869 Oct 13, 15).]


[Deluges] / Cl brst (great) / June 14, 1876. [MB-III; 678. See: (1876 June 14).]


[Deluges] / Cl brst sudden / Dec, last, 1868. [MB-III; 679. See: (1868, Dec, last).]


[Deluges[] / Cl brsts repeating / Sept. 2, 1849. [MB-III; 680. See: (1849 Sept. 2).]


[Deluges] / Cl brsts / See qtorrents. / q and deluge where rain never before / Nov 19, 1822. [MB-III; 681. See: (1822 Nov 19).]


Deluge / Hail, Aug 15 / rainAug 16, 1902 / From clear sky. [MB-III; 682. See: 1902 Aug 15, (VIII; 1338), and, 1902 Aug 16, (VIII; 1341).]


Deluge / and Sunspots / Jan 15, 1883. [MB-III; 683. See: (1883 Jan 15).]


Deluges / See "Hot". [MB-III; 684.]


[Deluges] / Cl brsts and fishes and frogs / March-Aug., 1889 / March 31. [MB-III; 685. See: 1889, March-August).]


[Deluges] / Cl bursts or great storms and toads / July 5, 1888. [MB-III; 686. See: (1888 July 5).]


Deluge / and q's / Peru and Chile / Feb. 22-25, 1871 / Deluge, Feb 27, S. Af. [MB-III; 687. See: (1871 Feb 22-25, 27).]


Deluge, Snow from a clear sky / Jan 3, 1888. [MB-III; 688. See: (1888 Jan 3).]


[Deluges] / Cl brst and intense cold / Ap. 21, 1855. [MB-III; 689. See: (1855 Ap. 21).]


[Deluges] / Cl burst / July 3, 1892 / Aug 19, 1892 / Oct 20, 1892. [MB-III; 690. See: (1892 July 3); (1892 Aug 19); and, (1892 Oct 20).]


[Deluges] / Cl burst / June 1876 / and volc., Jan 11, 1880 / July 11, 1883. [MB-III; 691. See: (1876 June); (1880 Jan 11); and, (1883 July 11).]


[Deluges] / Cl burst and salt hailstones did fall / (not?) / June 7, 1889. [MB-III; 692. See: (1889 June 7).]


[Deluges] / Cl burst / Australia and Hong Kong / May 25-30, 1889. [MB-III; 693. See: (1889 May 25-30).]


[Deluges] / Cl burst / Flood Cosmic / July 11, 1883 / See before it. [MB-III; 694. See: (1883 July 11, and Before).]


[Deluges] (+) / Cl brsts and falls of mud / Jan 4-11, 1880 / Meteoric substance. [MB-III; 695. See: (1880 Jan 4-11).]


Deluge / Feb 1, etc., 1893. [MB-III; 696. See: (1893 Feb 1, etc.).]


Deluge / Great rain / Dec 15-16, 1897. [MB-III; 697. See: 1897 Dec 15-16, (VIII; 147).]


Deluge / Rain from cloudless sky time of meteors. / Nov 12, 1833. [MB-III; 698. See: (1833 Nov 12).]


Deluge / with met and q. / Lisbon / Feb 1, 2, 1816. [MB-III; 699. See: (1816 Feb 1,2).]


Deluge / Meteoricemeteor / q / Deluge / Dec 29, 1820. [MB-III; 700. See: (1820 Dec 29).]


Deluge / Clear sky / time q. / Peru / Jan 10, 1872. [MB-III; 701. See: (1872 Jan 10).]


Deluge / Snow / clear sky / Jan 3, 1888. [MB-III; 702. See: (1888 Jan 3).]


Deluge / and Repeats / Black / June 16, 1920. [MB-III; 703. See: 1920 June 16-17, (X; 1100), and, 1920 June 16 and 17, (X; 1101).]


[Deluges] / (Cl brst) / NB / One inch of rainfall = 113 tons per acre. / Q. J Roy Met Soc 1899-177. [MB-III; 704. “Quantity of Rain, corresponding to given Depths of Fall.” Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, 25 (1899): 177-178.]


Deluge / Volc / May 8, 1902 / St Vincent, see. [MB-III;705. See: (1902 May 8).]


Deluge / Greatest rainfall for a period of 24 hours so far measured was at Baguio, in Philippines. 1911, July 14, noon, to noon, 15th = 46 inches. / N.Y. Times, Aug 17, 1930. [SF-VI; 1341. (New York Times, August 17, 1930.)]


Demarcations Illusion / Dumas the Mulatto, in Vicomte De Bragelonne, writes of nature as dividing human beings "into two distinct races [by nature], the black and the white." / p. 37. [AF-III; 22. Dumas, Alexander. The Vicomte De Bragelonne. New York: Scribner's, 1926, 37.]


Detectives / [Police Walk In on Bandits Trussing Up Storekeeper] / H Trib, Oct. 9, 1931. [SF-I; 505. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, October 9, 1931.)]


[Detectives] / [Detective Kills Young Gunman In Pistol Battle] / H. Trib., Nov. 5, 1931. [SF-I; 506. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, November 5, 1931.)]


Development / Order of the themes of Sk Ho / Teleportation / Teleportation as an Organism / Metarelative Organism. [AF-III; 23.]


Derelict / Submarine / under Ships. [SF-I; 485. See: Ships, (AF-III; 347).]


[Dew Ponds]:


Dew ponds / teleport / In England, summer of 1911, reported that all dew ponds gone dry. Cor in Nature, 88-8, tells of one at Chanctonbury, end of August, much below normal, but in a "flourishing condition". / 88-77 see. [AF-II; 13. Clatworthy, J.P. “Dew-ponds and the Dry Season.” Nature, 88 (November 2, 1911): 8. Martin, Edward Alfred. “Dew-ponds in 1911.” Nature, 88 (November 16, 1911): 77.]


Dew Ponds / + / Book by E.A. Martin. [AF-II; 14. Martin, Edward Alfred. Dew-Ponds. London: T. Werner Laurie, (1914?).]


[Dew Ponds] / + / Dew pond myth / Met Mag 60-64. [AF-II; 15. (Meteorological Magazine, 60-64.)]


Dew ponds / + / Gilbert White was one of the earliest naturalists to note the mystery of dew ponds, writing that "few phenomena are more strange that the state of little ponds on the summits of chalk hills, many of which are never dry in the most trying droughts of summer. [AF-II; 16. (Ref.???)]


[Fort's diary notes are in a separate category of this collection, under: Diary Notes.]


[Dimension]:


Dimension / A dimension may be represented by its circumstances. An army crossing a mountainby retardation. [AF-I; 341.]


Dimension / Can't go back in time, nor in spaceto exactly same circumstancesbecause of change. [AF-III; 24.]


Dimension / Fourth Simply Explained / Nature 109-474. [AF-III; 25. Brodetsky, S. “The Fourth Dimension.” Nature, 109 (April 15, 1922): 474-475.]


Dimension / Full description of anything / Where (space) / when (time / How why. [AF-III; 26.]


[Disappearances]:


[Disaps: "1919 Dec 2" is Ambrose Small's disap.]


[Disaps] / 1919 / Dec. 2 / Speke Disap / Jan-Ap., 1868 / Dorothy Arnold, Dec, 1912. [MB-II; 1. See:  1868 Jan. 8, (A; 521), and, 1912 Dec, (D; 590).]


[Disaps] / 1919 / Dec 2 / Speke / Jan 8, 1868. [MB-II; 2. See: 1868 Jan. 8, (A; 521).]


[Disaps] 1919 / Dec / Disap of Speke / Jan 8, 1868 / See ab April, LT index. [MB-II; 3. "Mr. Speke." London Times, April 18, 1868, p. 7 c. 5. See: 1868 Jan. 8, (A; 521).]


[Disaps] / 1919 / Dec 2 / Disaps Editorial / N.Y. Times, 1874, Feb 15-4-4 / Dec 14-4-5 / 1886, Nov 14-4-3, Trib. [MB-II; 4. (New York Times, February 15, 1874, p. 4 c. 4.) (New York Times, December 14, 1874, p. 4 c. 5.) (New York Tribune, December 14, 1886, p. 4 c. 3; not found here.)]


Disap / A strange story / NY Times, 1877, Jan 19 / 20-8-3. [MB-II; 5. (New York Times, January 20, 1877, p. 8 c. 3.)]


Disappearances / 12 cases / Trib, 1878, Ap. 8-2-4. [MB-II; 6. "Missing and Drowned." New York Tribune, April 8, 1878, p. 2 c. 4.]


[Disaps] / 1919 / Dec. 2 / Disap / Railroad train / Sept 17, 1880. [MB-II; 7. See: (1880 Sept 17; note not found).]


[Disaps] / 1919 / Dec 2 / Disap / Editor Barron / May 19, 1881. [MB-II; 8. “Editor Barron's Strange Disappearance.” New York Sun, May 19, 1881, p. 3 c. 4. See: 1881 May 19, (B; 360).]


[Disaps] / 1919 / Dec 2 / Boy transported? / May 25, 1881. [MB-II; 9. See: 1881 May 25, (B; 362).]


[Disaps] / 1919 / Dec 2 / Boy transported / May 25, 1881 / girl, March 25, 1883. [MB-II; 10. See: 1881 May 25, (B; 362), and, 1883 March 25, (B; 473).]


[Disaps] / 1919 / Dec 2 / Dis / Sun, 1881, Dec. 25-6-7 / (q). [MB-II; 11. “A Man Who Has Vanished.” New York Sun, December 25, 1881, p. 6 c. 7.]


[Disaps] / 1919 / Dec / Disap or Transportation / March 25, 1883. [MB-II; 12. See: 1883 March 25, (B; 473).]


Disaps / of Free Masons / 1883, NY Times, March 27-4-5. [MB-II; 13. (New York Times, March 27, 1883, p. 4 c. 5.)]


[Disaps] / 1919 / Dec / Disap period / Aug 4, 1883 / Aug 19. [MB-II; 14. See: 1883 Aug 4, (B; 523); 1885 Jan 29, (BB; 633); and, 1883 Aug 19, (B: 531 & 533).]


[Disaps] / 1919 / Dec / disap / Conant / Jan., 1885 / See a case, Ap. 22, 1885. [MB-II; 15. See: 1885 Jan 16, (B; 631),  and, 1885 Ap 22, (B; 651).]


Disap / (q) / Ap. 22, 1885. [MB-II; 16. See: 1885 Ap 22, (B; 651).]


[Disaps] / 1919 / Dec 2 / Disap / series / Ap. 22, 1885. [MB-II; 17. See: 1885 Ap 22, (B; 651).]


[Disaps] / 1919 / Disaps 12 years apart / Man, then wife / Herald, 1886, Sept. 16-4-3. [MB-II; 18. “A Widow Spirited Away Like Her Husband Had Been.” New York Herald, September 16, 1886, p. 4 c. 3. (Boston Globe, September 15, 1886, p. 1; @ newspapers.com.) Mrs. Catherine Lowe disappeared during the night of July 17, 1886, while visiting a family in Methen, Massachusetts, and had left behind her bonnet, shawl, and parasol.]


[Disaps] / 1919 / Dec. 2 / Disap of F.A. Roy / March 23-3-5, 1887 / See Dec of a preceding year. [MB-II; 19. “Missing Dentist F.A. Roy.” New York Sun, March 23, 1887, p. 3 c. 5. “Forgot Two Weeks of His Life.” New York Sun, March 28, 1887, p. 1 c. 2. See: (1886 Dec.), and, 1887 March 23, (B; 793).]


[Disaps] / 1919 / Dec 2 / Transported? / Oct 22, 1888. [MB-II; 20. See: 1888 Oct 22, (B; 958).]


[Disaps ] / 1919 / Dec 2 / Man transported / ? / Oct. 22, 1888. [MB-II; 21. See: 1888 Oct 22, (B; 958).]


[Disaps] / 1919 / Dec / Disap / Nov. 2, 1888. [MB-II; 22. See: 1888 Nov. 2, (B; 969).]


[Disaps] / 1919 / Dec 2 / Disap (+) / Nov. 2, 1888. [MB-II; 23. See: 1888 Nov. 2, (B; 969).]


[Disaps] / 1919 / Dec / Disap / (+) / Dec 15, 1888. [MB-II; 24. See: 1888 Dec 15, (B; 983).]


[Disaps] / 1919 / Dec / Disap / Jan 9, 1890 / Jan 15. [MB-II; 25. See: 1890 Jan 9, (B; 1080), and, 1890 Jan 15, (B; 1081).]


[Disaps] / 1919 / Dec. 2 / See Dec 31, 1891. [MB-II; 26. See: 1891 Dec 31, (B; 1190).]


[Disaps] / 1919 / Dec / Disap under observation? / Dec 31, 1891. [MB-II; 27. See: 1891 Dec 31, (B; 1190).]


[Disaps] / 1919 / Dec 2 / Disap. under observation? / Dec 31, 1891. [MB-II; 28. See: 1891 Dec 31, (B; 1190).]


[Disaps] / 1919 / Dec / Disaps / Ap. 17, 271892. [MB-II; 29. See: 1892 Ap. 17, (B; 1293), and, 1892 Ap. 27, (B; 1295).]


[Disaps] / 1919 / Dec / Disaps, Montreal / July 29 / July-Aug, 1892 / Aug 12 and 16. [MB-II; 30. See: 1892 July 29, (C; 23);  1892 Aug 12, (C; 40); and, (1892: July-Aug, Aug 16).]


[Disaps] / 1919 / Dec. 2 / Stuber disap / Aug 11, 1892. [MB-II; 31. See: 1892 Aug 11, (C; 44).]


[Disaps] / 1919 / Dec 2 / Disap of the Naronic in Feb., 1893. [MB-II; 32. See: 1893 Feb, (C: 98, 99, & 100).]


Disaps / 1893 / Ap 23 / Eagle, 21-2 / Parfitt case. [MB-II; 33. "Mr. Parfitt's Ghost Story." Brooklyn Eagle, April 23, 1893, p. 21 c. 2. The article concerns a luminous object "higher than the tops of the trees" at Greenwood cemetery, which was considered a ghost by several witnesses.]


[Disaps] / 1919 / Dec / Disap / Feb. 20, 1894. [MB-II; 34. See: 1894 Feb. 8, (C; 159), and, 1894 Feb 20, (C; 161).]


[Disaps] / 1919 / Dec. 2 / Disaps / Ulster Co / Trib, Feb. 2-3-6, 1895. [MB-II; 35. "Ulster County's Long-Lost Records." New York Tribune, February 2, 1895, p. 3 c. 6. Old records, (not persons), were returned to the county clerk's office.]


[Disaps] / 1919 / Dec / Disaps / Ulster Co. / Feb 2-3-6, 1895. [MB-II; 36. "Ulster County's Long-Lost Records." New York Tribune, February 2, 1895, p. 3 c. 6.]


[Disaps] / 1919 / Dec / Disap / Sept 12, 1895. [MB-II; 37. See: (1895 Sept 12; not found).]


[Disaps] / Tr / '98 / brothers missing / Jan 26/9/2. [MB-II; 38. "Probably Perished in the Klondike." New York Tribune, January 26, 1898, p. 9 c. 2.]


[Disaps] / 1919 / Dec / Disap (+) / Jan. 4, 1900. [MB-II; 39. See: (1900 Jan 4; possibly: C; 454).]


[Disaps] / 1919 / Dec 2 / Pansini boys / 1901. [MB-II; 40. See: 1901, (C; 483).]


[Disaps] / 1919 / Nov. / See March 27, 28, 1903. [MB-II; 41. See: (1903 March 27, 28; not found).]


[Disaps] / 1919 / Dec. / Disap / Nov. 9, 1903. [MB-II; 42. See: 1903 Nov. 9, (C; 583).]


[Disaps] / 1919 / Dec / Disap or phantom / last March, 1905 or 1895. [MB-II; 43. See: 1895, last of March, (C; 257).]


[Disaps] / 1919 / Dec 2 / boat disap / March 20, 1906. [MB-II; 44. See: 1906 March 20; (D; 18).]


[Disaps] / 1919 / Dec 2 / Myst Disap. / Body found in her clothes / May 10, 1908. [MB-II; 45. See: 1907 May 10, (D: 118 & 119).]


[Disaps] / 1919 / Dec 2 / Disap / Bathurst / [LT], 1910, Jan 22-3-a. [MB-II; 46. (London Times, January 22, 1910, p. 3 c. 1.)]


[Disaps] / 1919 / Dec 2 / Disap. / Bierce / 1913 / Bathurst, Nov. 25, 1809. [MB-II; 47. See: 1809-(?), (A; 15);  1809 Nov 25, (A: 16, 17, 18, 19); 1809, (A; 21); and, 1913, (D; 605).]


[Disaps] / 1919 / Dec / Body found in her clothes. [MB-II; 48. See: 1907 May 10, (D: 118 & 119).]


[Disaps] / 1919 / Dec. 2 / Disap. ship "Atalanta" / All the Year Round 72/444. [MB-II; 49. "Naval Misadventures." All the Year Round, s. 3, 9 (May 13, 1893): 439-444, at 444.]


[Disaps] / 1919 / Dec 2 / Myst disap of a weasel? / Zoologist 4/10/347. [MB-II; 50. Cocks, Alfred H. "Strange Disappearance of a Weasel." Zoologist, s. 4 v. 10 (1906): 347-348.]


[Disaps] / 1919 / Dec 2 / N.B. / Theory of Teleportation / Teletranslation. [MB-II; 51. (Ambrose Small disappearance.)]


[Disaps] / 1919 / N.B. / Disaps or aps [o]f wild animals cor with functional translations of animals and insects to inhabit earth. [MB-II; 52.]


[Disaps] / [Arnold] / [Vanished Without Trace! Noted Mystery Cases in City's History Recounted] / [Evening World, September 15, 1930.] [MB-II; 53. Newspaper clipping. (New York Evening World, September 15, 1930.)]


[Disaps] / Arnold / [Missing Dorothy Arnold] / [New York Telegram, September 16, 1930.] [MB-II; 54. Newspaper clipping. (New York Telegram, September 16, 1930.)]


[Disaps] / Bierce H-Tribune, Nov [19, 1927] / [Bierce Killed By Villa in 1913, Friend Asserts]. [MB-II; 55. (New York Herald Tribune, November 19, 1927.)]


[Disaps] / Bierce / [A Last Tilt with Mars] / N.Y. Times Magazine, Jan. 1, 1928 / [page 6 missing]. [MB-II; 56. Magazine clipping. (New York Times Magazine, January 1, 1928,)]


[Disaps] / 1913 / Bierce / N.Y. Times Book Review, March 24, 1929 / [fragment of newspaper clipping about the death of Bierce] / NY Times Book Review, March 24, 1929. [MB-II; 57. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times Book Review, March 24, 1929.)]


[The following two notes were clipped together by Fort. MB-II: 58 & 59.]


[Disaps] / Brancati / [Vanished Without Trace!Noted Mystery Cases in City's History Recounted] / [The Evening World, September 15, 1930]. [MB-II; 58. Newspaper clipping. (New York Evening World, September 15, 1930.)]


Disap / Brancati / [Seeks $190,058 Tax of Brancati Estate] / NY Times, Oct 23, 1930. [MB-II; 59. (New York Times, October 23, 1930.)]


[Disaps] / Cedarholm / [MissingNo. 4Eugenie Cedarholm] / [New York Telegram, September 18, 1930.] [MB-II; 60. Newspaper clipping. (New York Telegram, September 18, 1930.)]


[Disaps] / [Cedarholm] / [Miss Cedarholm Alive, His Wife, Says Aged Man] / Ev. World, Nov. 20, 1930. [MB-II; 61. (New York Evening World, November 20, 1930.)]


[Disaps] / [Cedarholm] / 1930 / Nov. 22 / N.Y. Times of / [Cedarholm Suspect Fears to Tell All]. [MB-II; 62. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, November 22, 1930.)]


[Disaps] / [Cedarholm] / [Woman Claims Cedarholm Case Witness as Mate] / N.Y. H-Trib, Dec. 9, 1930. [MB-II; 63. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, December 9, 1930.)]


Disap / Crater / [? Answer These and Find Crater ?] / [New York Telegram]Sept 20, 1930. [MB-II; 64. (New York Telegram, September 20, 1930.)]


[Disaps] / [Ross] / [MissingNo. 3Charley Ross] / [New York Telegram, September 17, 1930.] [MB-II; 65. Newspaper clipping. (New York Telegram, September 17, 1930.)]


[Disap] / See Col. / Dec., 1919.  [SF-I; 525. (Ref.??? Collection of notes, from December, 1919, probably transferred to Disaps; Refs.???)]


[Disap] / [Crater Missing Year Tomorrow; Wife Sill Hopes] / H. TribAug 5, 1931. [SF-I; 526. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, August 5, 1931.)]


Disap. / Bierce / 1931Aug 18 / H. Trib / [De Castro Held In 'Mail Order' Divorce Frauds]. [SF-I; 527. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, August 18, 1931.)]


Disap / Cedarholm / [E.L. Hall Convicted in Cedarholm Case] / [New York Times, September] 30, 1931. [SF-I; 528. Newspaper clipping. ("E.L. Hall Convicted in Cedarholm Case." New York Times, September 30, 1931, p. 6 c. 3-5.) (Edward Lawrence Hall forged Eugenia Cedarholm's name on a lease, (who had disappeared in 1927).)]


[The following two notes were clipped together by Fort. SF-IL 529 & 530.]


[Disap] / Cedarholm / H Trib, Nov 15, 1931 / [Body Found at Media, Pa., Linked to Cedarholm Case]. [SF-I; 529. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, November 15, 1931.)]


[Disap] / (Cedarholm) / 1931 / Nov 22H Trib / [Skeleton Is Identified As New York Nurse's]. [SF-I; 530. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, November 22, 1931.)]


[The following five notes were clipped together by Fort. SF-I: 531 to 535.]


[Disap] / 1910 / Dec / NY Sun, [February 12, 1930, page 29] / [Mrs. Arnold Lost Hope]. [SF-I; 531. Newspaper clipping. (New York Sun, February 12, 1930, p. 29.)]


[Disap] / 1910 / Dec / 2 Arnolds / 2 Picard girls / June, 1922. [SF-I; 532. See: 1910 Dec, (D; 438); 1910 Dec 12, (D: 441, 442, & 443); 1922 Ap. 6, (E; 275); and, 1922 May 26, (E: 303 & 304).]


[Disap] / 1910 / Dec 12 / The day Dorothy Arnold disappeared, presumably in Central park, a swan dropped from the sky into the lake in Central Park opposite Seventy-Seventh Street. The director of the Zoo, informed, was puzzlednot the habit of swans to drop so, as geese and ducks do. / NY Sun 13-1-6. [SF-I: 533.1, 533.2. "Lone Swan From The Sky." New York Sun, December 13, 1910, p. 1 c. 6.]


[Disap] / 1910 / Dec 12 / News first published Jan 27, 1911. / He rhome 108 East 79th St. / Daughter of Francis R Arnold. / Party on 17th. / 25 years old. / Had received letters at Gen Delivery at the Post Officesaid that these were probably manuscripts—she been sensitive about rest of family knowing of rejections. Also from the man suspected in the case, George S Griscom, living in Italy. [SF-I: 534.1, 534.2. (Refs.???)]


[Disap] / 1910 / Dec 12 / N.Y. Sun, Feb 2, 1911, 1-1 / Said that in November, detectives searching for another Miss Arnold, who had disappeared, had searched marriage license records to see if a Miss Arnold had married, in November, 1910. [SF-Il 535. "Two Missing Miss Arnolds?" New York Sun, February 2, 1911, p. 1 c. 1.]


Disap / Virginia Brooks case turned out to be a murder. [SF-I; 536. See: 1931 Feb. 11, (F; 266). Virginia Brooks was last seen on February 11, 1931, in San Diego; and, her decapitated body was found a month later, (which is still an unsolved murder). (Ref.???)]


[The following two notes were clipped together by Fort. SF-I: 537 & 538.]


[Disap] / 1913 / [Amrbose Beirce's Last Letter] / T P's and Cassell's Weekly, May 29, 1926. [SF-I; 537. Magazine clipping. (T.P.'s and Cassell's Weekly, May 29, 1926.)]


Disap / 1913 / Bierce / [typescript] / Current Literature, 1-508, 2-62, 12-150. [SF-I; 538. Typescript.  "The UnusualGhostly, Superstitious, and Queer." Current Literature, 1 (December 1888): 508-511.(Current Literature: 2-62; and, 12-150???)]


Disaps / (1900) / Aug 19 / Trib, (Sup) 5-1 / Disapp / Myst. [SF-I; 539. (New York Tribune, August 19, 1900, supplement, p. 5 c. 1.)]


[The following two notes were clipped together by Fort. SF-I: 540 & 541.]


Disap / Railroad train / 1880 / Sept 17 / p. 35 / E. Mec. / West of Kansas City, a railroad train had disappeared. The Kansas Pacific Railway Co had spent $12,500, trying to find it, and had at last given up in despair. Ab 400 miles W of K. City is a place that some time before had been visited by a great waterspout, and the surrounding prairie was 8 feet under water. So it was thought that the freight train had fallen into that water. Said that 2 years before, at Kiown Creek, an engine had been lost in a quicksand. [SF-I: 540.1, 540.2. "A Railway Train Lost." English Mechanic, 32 (no. 808; September 17, 1880): 35. On May 21, 1878, a Kansas Pacific Railway freight train plunged off a washed-out bridge at Kiowa Crossing, (now, Bennett, Colorado). Its dead crew and freight cars were soon reported to have been found, but the locomotive engine, (Kansas Pacific No. 51), was supposedly lost. (Glasier, Loyd John. "The Lost Locomotive of Kiowa Creek." Journeys Through Western Rail History. Colorado Rail Annual, No. 22 (1997): 48-61.) Glasier discovered that the locomotive had been recovered; and, it was rebuilt, (in 1880, as Union Pacific Railway No. 1026). "The line of the Kansas Pacific railway...." Railway Age Monthly and Railway Service Magazine, 1 (no. 8; August 1880): 469. "The line of the Kansas Pacific railway near Monotony, Kan., about 400 miles west of Kansas City, was visited by a veritable waterspout, one day last week, and over 600 feet of track washed away. The deluge came along about 10 o’clock one morning, and in less than an hour the track was from six to eight feet under water. The country is high rolling prairie where the trouble came and the storm was far more destructive than the one which caused the disaster at Kiowa Creek, in 1878, at which time an engine was lost in a quicksand. This story has been doubted in various quarters, but it is a fact, and, after expending $2,500 in searching for the engine, the railway company abandoned the hunt." "Car Clatter." Emporia News, (Kansas), July 9, 1880, p. 3 c. 6. "The line of the Kansas Pacific, about 400 miles west of Kansas City, was visited by a veritable waterspout, one day last week, and over 600 feet of track washed away." While storms and floods in 1880 washed away bridges and railway tracks, there weren't any American reports of  a second train being lost until that story appeared in British newspapers. "A Railway Train Lost." Portsmouth Evening News, September 11, 1880, p. 3 c. 3. "About 400 miles west of Kansas city, the line runs through place named Monotony, which was visited some time ago by a terrible storm and waterspout, over 600 ft. of track having been washed away. The adjacent neighbourhood, which consists of huge rolling prairie, was 8 ft. under water, and it is conjectured that the locomotive and wagons (it luckily not being a passenger train) were carried away and buried under a landslip. This is the second time of such an occurrence, an engine having been lost in a quicksand at Kiown Creek in 1878."]


[Disap] / 1880 / Sept 17 / Very likely Conan Doyle saw this item and got idea for his story of train that disappeared. [SF-I; 541. Doyle, Arthur Conan. "The Story of the Lost Special." Strand Magazine, 16 (August 1898): 153-162. See: Disap / Railroad train / 1880 / Sept 17, (SF-I: 540).]


[Disap] / [Tells of Bierce Dying in Battle in Mexico] / N.Y. Times, Ap. 26, 1931. [SF-I; 542. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, April 26, 1931.)]


Disap / [Crater, Diamond Cases Given Up By Grand Jury] / Trib Herald, Jan 10, 1931. [SF-I; 543. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, January 10, 1931.)]


Disap / Dorothy Arnold / N.Y. Ev. Post of Dec. 16, 1930 / Thought she was struck by a cab. Woman supposed to be a Dorothy Arnold. But much younger than the D.A. [SF-I; 544. (New York Evening Post, December 16, 1930.)]


Disaps / Holden disapunder Aviators. [SF-I; 545. (Ref.???)]


Disap. / N.Y. Times Index, 1890 / McGowan disap. [SF-I; 546. (New York Times, 1890, index.)]


[Disap] / 1931Jan 26H. Trib / [25,000 Persons Missing Here in '30, Ayers Finds]. [SF-I; 547. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, January 26, 1931.)]


Disap / Barrow / Sir Francis / Jan. [14, 1931] / Ev. World / [Radio Seeks] Baronet [Missing] 18 Years.

[SF-I; 548. Newspaper clipping. (New York Evening World, January 14, 1931.)]


Disaps / Israel / Lost Tribes / NQ 1-/2/230 / [1]/3/484 / (See Israel.) [SF-I; 549. (Notes and Queries, s. 1 v. 2 p. 230.) (Notes and Queries, s. 1 v. 3 p. 484.) See: (Israel).]


[Disap] / 1919 / Dec / Bathurst / L.T., 1910, Jan 22-3-a. [SF-I; 550. (London Times, January 22, 1910, p. 3 c. 1.)]


[Disap] / 1919 / Dec / Myst disaps. / See newspapers, time of D. Arnold, for other cases. [SF-I; 551. (Newspaper, ca. 1910.)]


[Disap] / 1919 / Dec / Myst disaps / other cases came out in all papers, time of Speke disapFeb., 1868. [SF-I; 552. See: (1868 Feb.).]


[Disap] / 1919 / Dec 2 / one-legged invalid / Dec 17, 1920. [SF-I; 553. See: 1920 Dec 17, (D; 1189).]


[Disap] / 1919 / Dec / Disaps / myst / March 17, 1892. [SF-I; 554. See: 1892 March 17, (B; 1283).]


[The following four notes were clipped together by Fort. SF-I: 555 to 558.]


[Disap] / 1919 / Dec 2 / See Celeste for ships seen to vanish. [SF-I; 555. (Ref.???)]


[Disap] / 1919 / Dec / Disap / Aug 20, 1868 / (+). [SF-I; 556. See: (1868 Aug 20; not found).]


[Disap] / 1919 / Dec 2 / Pansini boys / 1901 / See late 1904. [SF-I; 557. See: 1901 (C; 483).]


[Disap] / 1919 / Dec 2 / Genest case / Paris / May, 1907. [SF-I; 558. See: 1907 May 10, (D: 118 & 119).]


[Disap] / 1919 / Dec 1 / Martin disap in England / Ap., 1913. [SF-I; 559. See: 1913 April, (D; 647), and, 1913 Ap. 3, (D; 648).]


[Disap] / 1919 / Dec. 2 / Find nothing in Mail and Empire up to March. [SF-I; 560.]


[The following six notes were clipped together by Fort. SF-I: 561 to 566.]


[Disap] / 1919 / Dec 2 / Disap / See Nov. 20, 1868. / Dec 25, 1881. / Cape / June 17, 1882. [SF-I; 561. See: 1868 Nov 20, (A; 537); 1881 Dec 25, (B; 390); and, (1882 June 17; not found here).]


[Disap] / 1919 / Dec 2 / (+) Disap / Nov. 2, 1888 / Dec. 15, 1888. [SF-I; 562. See: 188 Nov. 2, (B; 969), and, 1888 Dec 15, (B; 983).]


[Disap] / 1919 / Dec 2 / Dis. / Like Kas. Hauser / wld man 1905 / indecipherable language. [SF-I; 563. See: 1905 Sept 18, (C: 1035 to 1041).]


[Disap] / 1919 / Dec 2 / Dis. / See Jan. 9, 1890. [SF-I; 564. See: 1890 Jan 9, (B; 1080).]


[Disap] / 1919 / Dec 2 / Disaps / Ulster Co / Feb 2, 1895. [SF-I; 565. See: (1895 Feb 2; not found).]


[Disaps] / 1919 / Dec 2 / Disaps and suicides in Conn. / June 22, 1890. [SF-I; 566. See: 1890 June 22, (B; 1101).]


Disaps / Sir G Savage said had never seen this patient and could neither verify nor modify the report. The doctor who had heard of him had died. Had heard that the man had been placed in an asylum. [SF-I; 567. (Ref.???)]


Disaps / Glamis / N.Q., Glamis, Index, Series 6. [SF-I; 568. (Notes and Queries, s. 6, index.)]


Disaps / Myst / Trib, 1900, Aug 19 (Sup), 5-1. [SF-I; 569. (New York Tribune, August 19, 1900, supplement, p. 5 c. 1.)]


(Disap) / Lansing / Letter from Thurston Weed, N.Y. Times, Nov 15-2-3that from information which he does not particularize, Chancellor [John Ten Eyck] Lansing [Jr.] was murdered. / See the Galaxy, Dec, 1869 or 1870. / See NY Times Index, Lansing, late 1869 or early 1870. / See Editorial, NY Times, Aug., 1869. [SF-I: 570.1, 570.2. Weed, Thurlow. "The Mysterious Death of Chancellor Lansing." Galaxy Magazine, 10 (December 1870): 808- 810. "A Remarkable Disappearance." New York Times, August 20, 1869, p. 4 c. 5. (New York Times, November 15, 1869). (New York Times, August, 1869.) Barnes, Thurlow Weed. Memoir of Thurlow Weed. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1884, 34-35.]


Disaps / Myst / N.Y. Trib, 1889, Jan 6-15-3. [SF-I; 571. (New York Tribune, January 6, 1889, p. 15 c. 3.)]


Disap / Lansing / I think in Harpers 38/507. / A's[note cut off]. [SF-I; 572. "Missing." Harper's New Monthly Magazine, 38 (1868/69): 504-511, at 506.]

Disap / Charlie Ross / July, 1874. [SF-I; 573. See: 1874 July 1, (A; 943).]


Disap / Stone lion / May 21, 1928. [SF-I; 574. See: 1928 May 21, (F; 39).]


Disap / + / In the Sphere, April 7, 1913Mr. Clement Shorter tells a story which he offers as veritable. A girl in a Paris hotel sought the manager, saying that she had gone to her mother's room, finding her mother gone and the room differently furnishedshe and her mother having arrived not long before from Constantinople. The manager told that she had arrived alone. The chambermaid was called. She said that Mademoiselle had arrived alone. "but we signed our names," said the bewildered girl, "and the porter will remember us." The visitors' book was sent for. The girl could not find her mother's signature. To the porter, the girl described two trunks and a carpet-bag that he had carried into the hotel. The porter remembered only one trunk, which was hers. After a while the cabman was found. He said he had driven her, alone, and with one trunk, from the Gare de Lyon. The girl fainted. In charge of a nurse from one of the hospitals she was sent to her home in England. About a year later the chambermaid wrote to her and explained. She and the porter and the cabman had been bribed to tell this story. The girl's mother had suddenly died, and the doctors had pronounced her ailment the bubonic plague, caught no doubt in Constantinople. It was decided to do anything rather than let it be known that at this time, at the opening of the Paris Exhibition, the plague had appeared in Paris. / I think again, because seems girl would have been told of her mother's illness or death, before a physician had identified the ailment. Surely been no quietness about the matter in England. / In the Daily Express, Ap. 8, 1918, a cor who signs his letter L. Key, of the Junior Carlton Club, says that this girl, sometime in 1912, heard of her mother's fate, at a London dinner party, where a French physician told of what he considered his most extraordinary experience. He had been called at 2 o'clock one morning to see a woman who had suddenly been taken ill, with what he recognized as the plague. It had been decided to hush up the case at all costs. / If the physician so amenable, he could have described the sudden death as heart failuresomething unalarming. [SF-I: 575.1 to 575.10. Shorter, Clement King. "A Literary Letter." Sphere, April 5, 1913, p. 24. (London Daily Express, April 8, 1918.) "La Peste A-T-Elle Menacé Paris En 1900? Un drame s'éclaircit." Gil Blas, (Paris), November 1, 1912, p. 1 c. 5. In Shorter's version of this legend, the mother and daughter are English, and the daughter learned the reasons behind her mother's disappearance from the chambermaid's letter; however, in the Gil Blas version, the mother and daughter are Americans, and the daughter learned the reasons from hearing a conversation, (which was about her mother's disappearance), between three gentlemen at a Biarritz hotel. This legend had also appeared in fictional novels, by 1913: in Anselma Heine's Die Erscheinung, (Berlin: Fleischel, 1912), and, in Marie Belloc Lowndes' The End of Her Honeymoon, (New York: Scribner, 1913).]


[Disap] / Aps. / Psalmanasar never told name of his family. / N.Q. 6-11-165. [SF-I; 576. (Notes and Queries, s. 6 v. 11 p. 165.)]


[Disap] / [Crater Is Deador AliveHere or Maybe in China, Men Hunting Him Agree] / NY Telegram, Oct 4, 1930. [SF-I; 577. Newspaper clipping. (New York Telegram, October 4, 1930.)]


[Disappearance] / 1910 / Jan 6 / Night, Charles F. Stearns left his prosperous printing establishment, 81 Centre Street, N.Y. City, as usual, apparently in best of health. Not seen again. Declared legally dead, June 10, 1918. / N.Y. Herald, June 11-2-6, 1918. [SF-VI: 1342.1, 1342.2. (New York Herald, June 11, 1918, p. 2 c. 6.)]


Diap of Chancellor Lansing told in Pearson's Instigating the Devil. [SF-VII; 46. (Pearson, Edmund Lester. Instigation of the Devil. New York: Scribner's, 1930, possibly: 256, 277-281, 285, 294, 299.)]


Disap / Look up in L. Times / Oct, 1926 / disap nurse / Daniels, at Boulogne. [SF-VII; 72. (London Times, October, 1926.) Winifred May Daniels disappeared on October 9, 1926; and, her decomposed body was found, near the Column de Grande Armee, on February 26, 1927.]


Disap. / Fish from a pond / Dec. 9, 1931. [SF-VII; 79. See: (1931 Dec 9).]


Disap / D. Arnold / other case of disap and ap (of a body) / Dec. 21, 1921. [SF-VII; 538. See: (1921 Dec 21).]


Ap.Disap / Man? / May 16, 1909. [SF-VII; 547. See: (1909 May 16).]


Disap / Ambrose Small / That Doughherty, perhaps having embezzled, may have wished him to disappearperhaps his mind, by similarity of names, on disap of Ambrose Bierce, was strongly on the subject. [SF-VII; 548. (Ref.???)]


Disaps / Ships seeb to vanish? / Oct 16, 1886. [SF-VII; 549. See: (1886 Oct 16).]


Disap of the railroad train / Sept. 17, 1880. [SF-VII; 550. See: (1880 Sept 17).]


Ap. in Johannsen's boat / Aug 30, 1900. [SF-VII; 551. See: (1900 Aug 30).]


Disaps / Aps / Myst a. of mud on trees / June 6, 1894. [SF-VII; 552. See: (1894 June 6).]


Disap Child (was murdered) / Virginia Brooks / Feb 11, 1931. [SF-VII; 553. See: (1931 Feb 11).]


Disaps / Ap / in Johannsen's boat / Aug. 30, 1900. [SF-VII; 554. See: (1900 Aug 30).]


Disaps / Vanishing ships / March 20, 1906. [SF-VII; 555. See: (1906 March 20).]


Ap. / Rugby woman / Jan 28. 1921. [SF-VII; 556. See: (1921 Jan 28).]


Aps / Romford / Col. / Sept 4, 1923. [SF-VII; 557. See: (1923 Sept 4).]


Ap-disap / Seemingly alive / March 21, 1923. [SF-VII; 558. See: (1923 March 21).]


Disap / Wealthy man / See Ap. 29. 1926. [SF-VII; 559. See: (1926 Ap 29).]


Diap. / The English nurse at Boulogne / Oct., 1926. [SF-VII; 560. See: (1926 Oct).]


Aps / Found unconscious / Aug 7, 1921. [SF-VII; 561. See: (1921 Aug 7).]


Disap / Ap-disap / Woman in Black as if to ap-disap least observed / Oct 16, 1920 / See 1892. [SF-VII; 562. See: (1892), and, (1920 Oct 16).]


Disaps / See Ships. [SF-VII; 563.]


Disaps and aps pf a man seen? May 16, 1909. [SF-VII; 564. See: (1909 May 16).]


Disap. and Ap/ / Woman in black / California and N. Jersey / Sept. 17, Oct. 3 / 1892. [SF-VII; 565. See: (1892 Sept 17), and, (1892 Oct 3).]


Disap / Ap. disap. / See Hair case / Dec 2, 1922. [SF-VII; 566. See: (1922 Dec 2).]


Disap / Invalid / Dec 3, 1920 / Dec 17. [SF-VII; 567. See: (1920 Dec 3, 17).]


Disap / Airman / June 9, 1920. [SF-VII; 568. See: (1920 June 9_.]


[Disaps] / N / Disap and clothes on another body / May 10, 1907. [SF-VII; 569. See: (1907 May 10).]


Disaps / Lost Tribes Israel / B. Eagle / 1895 / March 31-5-4. [SF-VII; 570. "Questions Answered." Brooklyn Eagle, March 31, 1895, p. 5 c. 3-5.]


Disap / "Cyclops / March 4-13, 1918. [SF-VII; 571. (Ref.???)]


Ap Disap / Woman in black / Oct 16, 1920. [SF-VII; 572. See: (1920 Oct 16).]


Disap / Ap-disap. / Man disap and body ap. / Dec. 15, 1888 / Birmingham, Ala. / May 28, 1906  Aug 25, 1884. [SF-VII; 573. See: (1888 Dec 15); (1906 May 28); and. (1884 Aug 25).]


Disap / The one-legged invalid / Dec 17, 1920. [SF-VII; 574. See: (1920 Dec 17).]


Disaps / See Lib book by Ed. H. Smith. [SF-VII; 575. (Smith, Edward Henry. Mysteries of the Missing. New York: Dial Press, 1927.)]


Disap / Fish / Lake Michigan / May 13, 1895. [SF-VII; 576. See: (1895 May 13).]


Disap / Pony from a mine / Dec 10, 1904. [SF-VII; 577. See: (1904 Dec 10).]


Disap / Boy in a field / Sept. 8, or 7 / 1929. [SF-VII; 578. See: (1929 Sept 8, or 7).]


Aps / Disaps / See "Man". [SF-VII; 579. See: ("Man").]


Ap. disap/ See Ghosts in black. [SF-VII; 580.]


Dis and Aps / Aps / Romford / Col. / Oct. 6, 1921. [SF-VII; 581. See: (1921 Oct 6).]


Disap. / One of the Martins / Ap. 3, 1913. [SF-VII; 582. See: (1913 Ap 3).]


Disaps / and phe in their houses / Woman in black / 1892 / also Oct. 14, 1893. [SF-VII; 583. See: (1892), and, (1893 Oct 14).]


Disap / Like clergyman caseSept 22, 1886. [SF-VII; 584. See: (1886 Sept 22).]


Disap / dorothy Arnold / 2 little girls named Picard disapJune, 1922. [SF-VII; 585. See: (1922 June).]


Disap / The Ambrose Small explanation / Like of thefts and flames / March 4, 1905. [SF-VII; 586. See: (1905 March 4).]


Disap / Ap. Disap / man and hair / Dec 2, 1922. [SF-VII; 587. See: (1922 Dec 2).]


Disaps and aps / See Crimes and ap-disap figures. [SF-VII; 588.]


Disaps / One described as "a simple young woman with yellow slippers". [SF-VII; 589. (Ref.???)]


Disap / Aeronaut Holding / under Aviation. [SF-VII; 590. See: 1922 March 6, (E: 263, 284, & 255); 1922 March 20., (E; 257); and, Aviators, (SF-VII; 156).]


Disaps / See Escapes (?). [SF-VII; 591.]


[Diseases]:


Disease / Malady myst and polt / Aug 3, 1913. [AF-II; 17. See: 1913 Aug. 3, (D; 682).]


Diseases / (Lancet, March 22, 1930) / They appear and grow and wane like other phe. Not till reign of James I was smallpox recognized as a killing disease. [SF-I; 494. (Lancet, March 22, 1930.)]


Disease / Germ Myth / Nature 31-55 / (ab 1862). [SF-I; 495. "A Disease-Germ Myth." Nature, 31 (November 20, 1884): 55.]


[The following two notes were clipped together by Fort. SF-I: 496 & 497.]


Disease / [Parrot Handler Victim of Fever] / NY Sun, 1930, Feb 8. [SF-I; 496. Newspaper clipping. (New York Sun, February 8, 1930.)]


[Diseases] / 1930 / Feb. 7 / N.Y. Sun / [Psittacosis Serum Benefits Victim]. [SF-I; 497. Newspaper clipping. (New York Sun, February 7, 1930.)]


[Diseases] / NY Sun, 1930, Jan. 13, [page 8] / [Cumming Calls Aids to Battle Parrot Fever]. [SF-I; 498. Newspaper clipping. (New York Sun, January 13, 1930.)]


[Diseases] / 1930 / Jan. 11 / N.Y. Times / [Parrot Fever Kills 2 in This Country]. [SF-I; 499. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, January 11, 1930.)]


[Diseases] / [Hunts for Source of 'Parrot Fever'] / [The New York Times, January 12, 1930, page 20]. [SF-I; 500. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, January 12, 1930, p. 20.)]


Disease / Cattle / wide-spread / May, 1866. [SF-I; 501. See: 1866 May 14, (A; 480); 1866 May 16, (A; 481); 1866 May 17, A; 483); 1866 May 23, (A; 485); 1866 May 24, (A; 486); and, 1866 May, (A; 490).]


Diseases / + / 1924 / Sept 11Grimsby D. Telegraphthe 5th case of persons turning dark blueMrs. Irene Appleby, aged 20, at the Pontefact Infirmary. She died. A few days before, a Middlebrough man had turned blue, from head to foot, in a night and had died. There had been a case at Hull and a case at Sheffieldnot fatal. / See a disease "purpura". [SF-I: 502.1, 502.2. (Grimsby Daily Telegraph, September 11, 1924.) Purpura is caused by bleeding under the surface of the skin and produces red or purple spots that do not disappear when pressure is applied to the skin.]


[Diseases] / + / 1924 / Sept 3 / D. News of, 5-4. / Robert Walker, a craneman of Middlesbrough, found dead in bed, turned blue from head to foot. At the inquest cause of death could not be determined. [SF-I; 503. (London Daily News, September 3, 1924, p. 5 c. 4.)]


Disease / Epidemic / 1926 / Sept / [3,000-Mile Trail of Death.] / D. Express, 1927, Feb. 15. [SF-I; 504. Newspaper clipping. (London Daily Express, February 15, 1927.)]


Diseases / See Invalid. [SF-VII; 592.]


Diseases Myst / Aug., Sept/. 1910 / See Oct. 6 / Oct. 28. [SF-VII; 593. See: (1910_ Aug. Sept.. Pct 6, 28).]


Disease / Sleeping Sickness / Feb., 1920 / Feb., 1921. [SF-VII; 594. See: (1920 Feb), and, (1921 Feb).]


Diseases / Cats and humans / Feb. 12, 1921. [SF-VII; 595. See: (1921 Feb 12).]


Diseases / Animals and Men / Feb., 1921. [SF-VII; 596. See: (1921 Feb).]


Diseases / Mena and Animals / See 1930 / Dec 7 / NY H Trib of. [SF-VII; 597. (New York Herald Tribune, December 7, 1930.)]


Diseases / See Fumes or Gas. [SF-VII; 598.]


Disease / Singular in Italy / L.T. / 1824 / July 23-2-b. [SF-VII; 599. (London Times. July 23, 1824, p. 2 c. 2.)]


Diseases / Aug., 1910. [SF-VII; 600. See: (1910 Aug).]


Diseases / Cattle and Men / See NY Sun clipping / Dec 8, 1930. [SF-VII; 601. See: (1930 Dec 8).]


Diseases different outbreaks / Aug., 1910. [SF-VII; 602. See: (1910 Aug).]


Disease / Myst strength-sapping makady / May 15, 1905 / June 26, 1905. [SF-VII; 603. See: (1905 May 15), and, (1905 June 26).]


Diseases / Myst illness / Jan 9, 1885. [SF-VII; 604. See: (1885 Jan 9).]


Diease / Myst malady / May 15, 1905. [SF-VII; 605. See: (1905 May 15).]


Disease / Sheep and dogs / late in 1920 / Cats / see Feb. 2, 1921 / Sleeping sickness / Jan / Dogs / Feb. 22, 1921. [SF-VII; 606. See: (1920 late); (1921 Feb 2); and, (1921 (Feb 22).]


Diseases / Sleeping sickness / Jan. 1920. [SF-VII; 607. See: (1920 Jan).]


Disease / Sleep sickness / cats / Jan 13, 1923. [SF-VII; 608. See: (1923 Jan 13).]


Disease / Cattle and human / Feb 21, 1879. [SF-VII; 609. See: (1879 Feb 21).]


Disease / Cattle / Humans / May, 1866. [SF-VII; 610. See: (1866 May).]


Diseases / Sleeping sickness / Humans and cats / etc. / Feb., 1921. [SF-VII; 611. See: (1921 Feb).]


Diseases / See Fumes or gas. [SF-VII; 612.]


Diseases / See Typhoid Mary. [SF-VII; 613.]


Diseases / See Fumes. [SF-VII; 614.]


Diseases / Myst diseases of Hobbs / under Thought Phe / gray note. [SF-VII; 615. See: Thght Phe, (SF-VII: 104).]


Disease / Ailment / Judge Sacco trial / Sept 1, 1927. [SF-VII; 616. See: (1927 Sept 1).]


Diseases or ailments (Thought phe) / See 2 clippings ab. Dec 27, 1930. / The prison keepers / Like the 4 judges  Like Hobbs case / Sacco case / Lizzie Borden, Dec., 1892. [SF-VII; 617. See: (1930 Dec 27).]


Diseases / Mass malady / May 15, 1905. [SF-VII; 618. See: (1906 May 15).]


[Distance]:


Distance / [illustration] / If sun small and near, sunspot of May 13, 1902, visible one part earth's surface and not the other. / See Comet. Sept. 1, 1882. [AF-I; 342. See: (1882 Sept 1), and, 1902 May 13, (VIII: 1166 & 1167).]


Dist phe / Celest / B. Rain and detonation / Nov 9, 1819 / Feb 24, 1868 / July, 1850 / Feb 7, 1882 / Aug 14, 1888 / = meteor—March 27, 1894 / Feb 17, 1896 / Oct 22, 1896 / March 29, 30, 1898 / Aug 6, 1899 / last March, 1914 / Feb 1, March 23, 1923. [MB-III: 706.1, 706.2. See: ( Nov 9, 1819 / Feb 24, 1868 / July, 1850 / Feb 7, 1882 / Aug 14, 1888 / = meteor—March 27, 1894 / Feb 17, 1896 / Oct 22, 1896 / March 29, 30, 1898 / Aug 6, 1899 / last March, 1914 / Feb 1, March 23, 1923).]


Dist phe / Celestial / Aurora and b. rain / March 6, 7, 9, 1918. [MB-III; 707. See: (1918 March 6,7, 9).]


Distance phe / and elec / June 10, 1886. [MB-III; 708. See: (1886 June 10).]


Dist phe / Celest / Aurora and Detonations / July, 1850 / Aug 6, 1899 / March, 1896 / Oct, 1896. [MB-III; 709. See: (July, 1850 / Aug 6, 1899 / March, 1896 / Oct, 1896.).]


Distance Phe / Aug 26, 1883. [MB-III; 710. See: (1883 Aug 26).]


Distance Phe / See Aug 26, 1883. / like meteors. [MB-III; 711. See: (1883 Aug 26).]


Distance phe / Shower of small stones from Etna / March 20, 1883. [MB-III; 712. See: (1883 March 20).]


[Distance Phe] / The Distant phe / light at Foochow / like aurora / Aug 26, 1883. [MB-III; 713. See: (1883 Aug 26).]


Distance phe / and elec / June 10, 1886. [MB-III; 714. See: (1886 June 10).]


Dist phe / Aurora and volc (?) / Oct 21, 22, 1909. [MB-III; 715. See: (1909 Oct 21, 22).]


Dist phe / Volc and auroras / Hecla / 1845-46 / See March 12, 25, 26, 1883. [MB-III; 716. See: (1845-1846), and, (1883 March 12, 25, 26).]


Dist phe / Aurora and volc / 1846 / March 1 / Ap 13, 30 / See May. [MB-III; 717. See: (1846 March 1, Ap. 13, 30, May).]


Dist phe / Volc and aurora / b. rain / meteors / Aug., 1883. [MB-III; 718. See: (1883 Aug).]


Dist phe / B. rain / not terrest / March 30, Ap. 4, 1892 / China / Japan / Kansas / Persia / Aust-Europe, Feb., 1896, dust and detonations / Hungary and US, Feb 17, 18, 1896 / March 28, 1880 , See Ap. 18 / Jan 22, 1902 / Feb-March, 1903 / Jan 9, etc., 1903. [MB-III; 719. See: ( March 30, Ap. 4, 1892 / China / Japan / Kansas / Persia / Aust-Europe, Feb., 1896, dust and detonations / Hungary and US, Feb 17, 18, 1896 / March 28, 1880 , See Ap. 18 / Jan 22, 1902 / Feb-March, 1903 / Jan 9, etc., 1903).]


Dist phe / Aurora and volc / Jan 18, 19, 20, 1900 / July 16, 13, 1892 / Sept 9, 1891 / Nov 8, 1897 / Feb 4-7, 1886 / Nov 4, 1880. [MB-III; 720. See: (Jan 18, 19, 20, 1900 / July 16, 13, 1892 / Sept 9, 1891 / Nov 8, 1897 / Feb 4-7, 1886 / Nov 4, 1880.).]


Dist phe / Aurora and dry fog from Vesuvius / Ap. 14, 1906. [MB-III; 721. See: 1906 Ap. 14, (IX; 237), and, 1906 Ap. 15, (IX; 242).]


Dist phe / Aurora and volc / July 31, 1883 / Nov 8, 1897 / July 21, 1899 / Jan 15, 1887 / July, 1892. [MB-III; 722. See: (July 31, 1883 / Nov 8, 1897 / July 21, 1899 / Jan 15, 1887 / July, 1892.).]


Dist phe / Aurora and volc / July 19, 21, 1891 / Sept 10, 1899 / Sept 28, 1911 / Jan 1, 1870 / May 22, 1840 / Ap 14, 1906. [MB-III; 723. See: (July 19, 21, 1891 / Sept 10, 1899 / Sept 28, 1911 / Jan 1, 1870 / May 22, 1840 / Ap 14, 1906.).]


Dist phe / Terrestrial / B. rain and Hecla / Ap. 22, 1846 / Jan 4, 1880. [MB-III; 724. See: (1846 Ap. 22), and, (1880 Jan 4).]


Dist phe / Celest / Aurora and dust / Feb. 27, March 1-9, 1872 / Oct 17, 19, 1840 / March 26, 1908 / March 6, etc., 1918 (+). [MB-III; 725. See: (Feb. 27, March 1-9, 1872 / Oct 17, 19, 1840 / March 26, 1908 / March 6, etc., 1918).]


Dist phe / Aurora and met or metite / Sept 29, 1829 / Sept 3, 1839 / Feb 14, 15, 1848 / Nov 17, 1848 / Oct 1, 1850 / May 24, 1853 / Aug 9, 1862 / Au 4, 1882 / (See Au and Mets.) [MB-III; 726. See: (Sept 29, 1829 / Sept 3, 1839 / Feb 14, 15, 1848 / Nov 17, 1848 / Oct 1, 1850 / May 24, 1853 / Aug 9, 1862 / Au 4, 1882 / See Au and Mets.).]


Dist phe / B. rain / soot and Veuvius / March 20, 1828. [MB-III; 727. See: (1828 March 20).]


Dist phe / Terrest / B. Rain and detonations. [MB-III; 728.]


Dist phe / B. rain / not terrest. / U.S. and Europe / March, Ap., 1889 / Argentine / Dec 12, 1862 / March 19, 1866 / Aug 13, 1824. [MB-III; 729.1. See: (March, Ap., 1889 / Argentine / Dec 12, 1862 / March 19, 1866 / Aug 13, 1824.).]


Dist phe / Celestial / Aurora and (+) new star / Aug 18, 1905 / Aug 18, 1921. [MB-III; 729.2. See: (1905 Aug 18), and, (1921 Aug 18).]


[Distance Small]:


[Distance Small] / Shell / Aurora as if on something opposite sun / Aug 22, 1903. [MB-III; 730. See: (1903 Aug 22).]


[Distance Small] / Small syst / Luminous clouds / sun and earth / June 8-10-12, 1885. [MB-III; 731. See: (1885 June 8, 19, 12).]


[Distance Small ] / Small Syst / Earth stat / See Aurora E to W—follow sun. [MB-III; 732.]


[Distance Small] / Shell / See aurora with black circle op. sun, Aug 22, 1903. [MB-III; 733. See: 1903 Aug 22, (VIII; 1968).]


[Distance Small] / Shell / Sky ceiling / Aug 20, 1925. [MB-III; 734. See: (1925 Aug 20).]


[Distance Small] / Small Syst / Sun small, so comets go around so quickly / Sept, 1882? [MB-III; 735. See: (1882, Sept).]


[Distance Small] / Small system / Comet near, if meteors seen coming from it. / May 7, 1910. [MB-III; 736. See: 1910 May 7, (IX; 1601).]


[Distance Small] / Syst small / Mars and insects / 1886 (?) / 1892 / 1877. [MB-III; 737. See: (1886, 1892, and 1877).]


[Distance Small / Small Syst / See Sun and dusts. [MB-III; 738.]


[Distance Small] / System small / Sun volc and dust / May 2, etc., 1892. [MB-III; 739. See: (1892 May 2, etc.).]


[Distance Small / Small syst / Sun so close that dry fogs from it days only. [MB-III; 740.]


[Distance Small] / Small Syst / See Sounds = disturbances in other worlds. [MB-III; 741.]


[Distance Small] / Small Syst. / No night stars if sun large and earth small. / [illustration] / About as well think of Venus making night in transit. [MB-III; 742.]


[Distance Small] / Syst Little / Sir John Herschel says ("Familiar Lectures on Scientific Subjects") that the Comet of 1680, when in perihelion, flew around the sun at a rate of 1,200,000 miles an hour. [MB-III; 743. Herschel, John Frederick William. Familiar Lectures on Scientific Subjects. London: A Strahan, 1866, 109.]


[Distance Small] / Syst. Small / All together / See Period. [MB-III; 744.]


[Distance SMall] / Small Syst / Sun small. Not dark body but smoke from a sunspot rapidly crossing it? [MB-III; 745.]


[Distance Small] / Small Syst / Comets near sun brighter south when sun south? / Halley's? / 1910. [MB-III; 746. See: (1910).]


[Distance Small] / Small Syst / Look up little parallax of comets. [MB-III; 747. (Ref.???)]


[Distance Small] / Small Syst / See Sounds and Sunpots. [MB-III; 748.]


[Distance Small] / Syst small / Look up De Cuppis' dark body, ab Oct 20, 1839time of sunspotsor a solar volc cloud that traversed small disc in short time. [MB-III; 749. See: (1839 Oct 20).]


[Distance Small] / Small syst / birds starvedlong distance / May, 1864. [MB-III; 750. See: (1864 May).]


[Distance Small] / Sky Change / Aug 12, 1888 / Nebulous cloud ap and disap in Perseus. / E. Mec (eng, Soc) 56-340. [MB-III; 751. Packer, David Elijah. “Stationary Meteor Clouds.” English Mechanic, 56 (no. 1445; December 2, 1892): 340. See: 1888 Aug 12, (VI; 1422).]


[Distance Small] / Sky Area / several new stars / See list, Aug 7, 1852. / Look up for details. [MB-III; 752. See: (1852 Aug 7).]


[Distance SMall / Sky Area / Novae Gem. / March, 1903 / Nov 13, 1911 / March, 1912. [MB-III; 753. See: (March, 1903 / Nov 13, 1911 / March, 1912.).]


Distance Small / Aurora to Orion / S Af and Eng. / Feb 4, 1872. [MB-III; 754. See: (1872 Feb 4).]


Distance small / For instance, Andromedids, Nov 27, 1885, seen coming from Andromeda. [MB-III; 755. See: (1885 Nov 27).]


Distance small / Sudden sunspot / detonation, Australia / meteor, Madrid / Feb 10, 1896. [MB-III; 756. See: (1896 Feb 10).]


Distance Small / See Mets. Active. / Aug., 1863 / Nov, 1863 / Dec 12, 1863 / Jan 2, 1864. [MB-III; 757. See: (Aug., 1863 / Nov, 1863 / Dec 12, 1863 / Jan 2, 1864.).]


Distance small / See Andromeda Novae, Feb 9, 1918, and new stars and phe from, Dec 20, 1916. [MB-III; 758. See: (1916 Dec 20), and, (1918 Feb 9).]


Distance small / (+) / New stars in Androm / all in ne little area / 1918, etc. [MB-III; 759. See: (1918, etc.).]


Distance [Small] / New stars, if dust or discharges from them out from all directions, and not trail as if left behind, like tail of comet. [MB-III; 760.]


Distance [Small] / (+) / New star and meteors / Aug 10, etc., 1901 / Came in a few seconds. [MB-III; 761. See: (1901 Aug 10, etc.).]


Distance [Small] / Shock = time Dust travel in one day. / Nov 9-10, 1842. [MB-III; 762. See: (1842 Nov 9-10).]


Distance [Small] / Great display of Andromedids / Nov. 27, 1885 / after new star in, of Aug. [MB-III; 763. See: (1885 Nov 27).]


Distance small / 1883 / Oct 16 and 14 and 13 / substance and spots. [MB-III; 764. See: (1883 Oct, 13, 14, 16.).]


[Distance Small] / Distances / See Sept 17, 1882. [MB-III; 765. See: (1882 Sept 17).]


[Distance Small] / = Distance small. / Sunspots and dry haze and aurora on 26th / May 22, 1870. [MB-III; 766. See: (1870 May 22, 26???).]


Distance small / All closely relate[d] / Activity / earth / sun / mets / auroras / 1872. [MB-III; 767. See: (1872).]


Distance Small / Sun affected in Krakatoa zone / 1883. [MB-III; 768.]


Distance small / Indications of volc ashes from Andromeda / Aug., 1885. [MB-III; 769. See: (1885 Aug).]


Distance [Small] / S[u]dden phe of Vesuvius in England. [MB-III; 770.]


Distance small / Comets in south seen near sun when sun south. / Sept, 1882, for instance. [MB-III; 771. See: (1882 Sept).]


Distance Small / All the Febs, 1871could not have come far together. [MB-III; 772. See: (1871 Feb).]


Distance Small / All one syst. takes clue of Sims in 1872 earth and cosmic. [MB-III; 773. See: (1872).]


Distance small / Meteors from comet / July 3, 8, 1861. {MB-III; 774. See: (1861 July 3, 8).]


Distance small / A delayed sound seeming to reflect from a shell above / Oct 28, 1922. [MB-III; 775. See: 1922 Oct 28, (X: 1741, 1742, & 1743).]


Distance Small / See Active / and Sun and Phe. [MB-III; 776.]


Distance Small / See Sun (+) / Dust. [MB-III; 777.]


Distance small / Mets from Comet? / May 7, 1910. [MB-III; 778. See: (1910 May 7).]


Distance small / Mets from Mars / Nov., 1862. [MB-III; 779. See: (1862 Nov).]


(Distance small) / Short distance of sun if met from / Feb 10 '96? [MB-III; 780. See: (1896 Feb 10).]


Distance Small / + / Meteors from the sun / If aurora, mag storms and sunspots together, then the mets / Sept 25, 1909. [MB-III; 781. See: 1909 Sept 25, (X: 1431, 1432, 1434, 1435, & 1436).]


Distance Small / Novae close together like Etna and Vesuvius / Aug 10, 1899 / Years apart, however. [MB-III; 782. See: 1899 Aug 10, (VIII; 493).]


[Doubles]:


[Doubles] / [Identity Mystery Puzzles All Italy] / N.Y. Times, March 22, 1931. [MB-I; 329. Newspaper clipping. (Identity Mystery Puzzles All Italy. N.Y. Times, March 22, 1931.)]


Doubles / + / NY Sun, Oct 4, 1927 / [Saves Double from Life Term]. [MB-I; 330. Newspaper clipping. (New York Sun, October 4, 1927.)]


[Dowsers]:


Dowers / for Ore / [Scientific Divining Rods Used to Aid Modern Prospecting] / [source unidentified, page 4xx]. [SF-I; 507. Newspaper clipping. (Kaempffert, Waldemar. "Scientific Divining Roads Used to Aid Modern Prospecting...." New York Times, August 2, 1931, s. 6??? p. 4 c. 1-6.)]


[The following eleven notes were clipped together by Fort. SF-I: 508 to 518.]


Dowers / A.C. Holms, Facts Psychic Science, p. 115, etc. / Cent Library / 133.9 / H. [SF-I; 508. Holms, Archibald Campbell. The Facts of Psychic Science and Philosophy. Jamaica, N.Y.: Occult Press, 1927, 114-118.]


Dousing / E Mec 117-ab. 271. [SF-I; 509. (English Mechanic, v. 117.???)]


Dowser / Other divination / The Professor who dug where he threw a brick / Ap. 1, 1924. [SF-I; 510. See: 1924 Ap. 1, (E; 602).]


(Dowser) / Girl who could divine positions of archaeologic relics / Jan 22, 1931. [SF-I; 511. (Ref.??? Not found in Notes. Possibly: New York Sun, January 22, 1931, (SF-I; 523).)]


Dowser / [Forked Stick Finds Water] / NY Ev. World, Dec 19, 1930. [SF-I; 512. Newspaper clipping. (New York Evening World, December 19, 1930.)]


[Dowsers] / 1925 / Aug. 28 / Ev. News. / [Water-Diving Women.] [SF-I; 513. Newspaper clipping. (New York Evening News, August 28, 1925.)]


[Dowsers] / + / 1926 / May 2 / Observer. / [Water-Divining at Home and Abroad.] [SF-I; 514. Newspaper clipping. (London Observer, May 2, 1926.)]


Dowsing / Water divining / The Dept of Public Works, Brisbane, has employed a water diviner since year 1916. / N and Q150-235. [SF-I; 515. ("Memorabilia." Notes and Queries, 150 (April 3, 1926): 235.)]


Dowsers / Water Divining / In Nature, Sept 8, 1928 (p. 348), an account by Dr. A.E.M. Geddes, of experiments of his, some of them with the dowser blindfolded. Dr. Geddes' conclusions are that the faculty of water-divining is possessed by some persons, and that they respond to at present unknown, external stimuli. [SF-I: 516.1, 516.2. (Geddes, Alexander Ebenezer McLean. "Some experiments on water-divining." Nature, 122 (September 8, 1928): 348.)]


[Dowsers] / [Divining Rod for Rescue.] / N.Y. Times, March 29, 1931. [SF-I; 517. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, March 29, 1931.)]


Dowsers / [Belgian Pigeon Fanciers Use Divining Rods To Determine Racing Ability of the Birds] / [New York Times, February 8]1931. [SF-I; 518. Newspaper clipping. ("Belgian Pigeon Fanciers Use Divining Rods To Determine Racing Ability of the Birds." New York Times, February 8, 1931, s. 5 p. 60??? c. 4-5.)]


Dowsers / [Dowsers] / (Time), February 9, 1931]. [SF-I; 519. Magazine clipping. ("Dowsers." Time (New York), 17 (n.6; February 9, 1931): 23.) Pabst: "A footnote to this article is news of the formation of the Fortean Society."]


[The following three notes were clipped together by Fort. SF-I: 520 to 522.]


(Dowsers) / N.Y. Times, Feb. 17, 1931 / [Engineers Inspect Gem 'Divining Rod']. [SF-I; 520. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, February 17, 1931.)]


[Dowsers] / [Scientific Dowsing] / N.Y. Sun, Ap. 24, 1931. [SF-I; 521. Newspaper clipping. (New York Sun, April 24, 1931.)]


Dowsers] / 1931 / [Tell of New 'Divining Rod'] / NY TimesMarch 5. [SF-I; 522. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, March 5, 1931.)]


[Dowsers] / 1931 / [[Girl's Power Amazes] / [The Sun, Jan.] 22. [SF-I; 523. Newspaper clipping. (New York Sun, January 22, 1931.)]


Dowser / N.Y. Times, July 26, 1931, sec. 2, p. 1 / 2 Australian States employing official dowsers. [SF-I; 524. ("Vibration Records Help To Find Mines." New York Times, July 26, 1931, s. N p. 2 c. 5.)]


Dragons / under Animals. [SF-I; 486.]


[Dragons] / Dragon of Wantley / ab year 1174 / N.Q. index 3-9. [SF-I; 487. (Notes and Queries, s. 3 v. 9, index.)]


[Dragons] / BO / For dragons that appeared, in England in medieval times, see N.Q., ser 3, vol. 9. [SF-I; 488. (Notes and Queries, s. 3 v. 9, index.)]


[Dream]:


Dream / Prof Hilprecht's which solved an archaeologic problem / Philosophical Journal, May 16, 1903 / YRA++. [SF-I; 489. (Philosophical Journal, May 16, 1903.)]


Dream verified / Nov. 17, 1911. [SF-VII; 20. See: (1911 Nov 17).]


Dream verified / Jan. 8, 1911. [SF-VII; 536. See: (1911 Jan 8).]


Dream fulfilled / Nov., 1896 / Green note. [SF-VII; 537. See: (1896 Nov).]


[Drought]:


Drought / q., rain / May 15, 1851. [MB-III; 783. See: (1851 May 15).]


Droughts / BO / But deluges do not come to deserts, so not mere dryness attracts / Libs / Periodical Room / Light, from Jan, 1928. [MB-III; 784.]


Drought and Deluge / late in May, 1925. [MB-III; 785. See: (1925 May).]


Drought / Rains / Summer, 1911. [MB-III; 786. See: (1911 Summer).]


Drought / Droughtprayersrainin Southern States, summer of 1925. / See Literary Digest, Oct 10, 1925. [MB-III; 787. (Literary Digest, v. 87, Oct 10, 1925; OKQ Compact Shelving AP2 .L6.)]


Drought / See Fassig 1-180. [MB-III; 788. Fassig, Oliver Lanard, ed. Bibliography of Meteorology. Part II: Moisture. Washington: Signal Office, 1889, 178-183.]


Drought / and springs burst out / Aug 30, 1884. [MB-III; 789. See: (1884 Aug 30).]


Droughts / and Deluges and qs / See Ap., 1907. [MB-III; 790. See: (1907 Ap.).]


Drought / and typhoid fever in Michigan / Am. Met Jour 4-348. [MB-III; 791. “Typhoid Fever in Michigan and the Drouth.” American Meteorological Journal, 4 (December 1887): 346-350.]


Drought / and Floods / See June, 1903. [MB-III; 792. See: (1903 June).]


Drought / and springs / Aug 30, 1884. [MB-III; 793. See: (1884 Aug 30).]


Drought / In Science, Jan 29, 1892, a cor. tells of President Phinney, of Oberlin College, who [in] time of distress in a drought had prayed publicly for rainbefore prayer finished, skies darkenedcopious rain fell. Cor says that been noted that before [st]arting his prayer President P had been paying attention to the barometer. [MB-III: 794.1, 794.2. Chandler, H. “Rain-Making by Faith.” Science, n.s., 19 (January 29, 1892): 66.]


Drought / India / 1874. [MB-III; 795. See: (1874).]


Droughts / and Rains and q's / Sept., 1905. [MB-III; 796. See: (1905 Sept).]


Drought / (+) / Sept 29, 1911 / Study all summer of 1911. [MB-III; 797. See: (1911 Sept 29).]


Drought / followed by Deluge / Sept 1, etc., 1888. [MB-III; 798. See: (1888 Sept 1).]


Drought / broken by Deluge / Aug. 19, 1895. [MB-III; 799. See: 1895 Aug 19, (VII; 1343).]


Drought / Europe / summer, 1893. [MB-III; 800. See: (1893, summer).]


Drought / of 1921 / World-wide / Relieved by Deluges. [MB-III; 801. See: (1921).]


Droughts / Great / and volc and qs / April, 1907. [MB-III; 802. See: (1907 April).]


Drought / broken by extreme rain / July 24, 1911. [MB-III; 803. See: 1911 July 24, (IX; 2008).]


Drought / prayers / deluge / Aug 5, 1906. [MB-III; 804. See: 1906 Aug 5, (IX; 346).]


Drought / Deluge / March middle, 1906. [MB-III; 805. See: 1906 March, middle, (IX; 190).]


Drought / Deluge / Aug 23, 1911. [MB-III; 806. See: 1911 Aug 23, (IX; 2050).]


Drought / and Insects / summer, 1921. [MB-III; 807. See: (1921, summer).]


Drought / Rain / q's / See BA 54. [MB-III; 808. Mallet: 29, 110, 174-175, 181, 238, 241. See: 1817 March 18 (I: 593); 1826 June 17, (I: 1255 & 1262); and, 1827 June 3, (I: 1325).]


Drought / q / Deluge / June 3, 1827. [MB-III; 809. See: 1827 June 3, (I: 1325).]


Drought / England / Deluges, Continent / June, 1921. [MB-III; 810. See: (1921, June).]


Drought / Deluge / Sept 1, 1888. [MB-III; 811. See: (1888 Sept 1).]


Drought / Deluge / July 24, 1911. [MB-III; 812. See: (1911 July 24; not found here).]


Drought / Deluge / q / May 15, 1851. [MB-III; 813. See: 1851 May 15, (II; 1517).]


Drought / Floods / Sept. 9, 1897. [MB-III; 814. See: (1897 Sept 9).]


Drought / Deluge / Sept 13, 1905 / See Sept 15. [MB-III; 815. See: (1905 Sept 13, 15).]


Drought / and Deluge / July 11, 1921. [MB-III; 816. See: (1921 July 11).]


Drought / and then great rain / Aug 22, 1868. [MB-III; 817. See: (1868 Aug 22).]


[Drought] / Potential / Drought, then Deluge / Sept 1, 1888. [MB-III; 818. See: (1888 Sept 1).]


Drought / Great / Ap., 1907. [MB-III; 819. See: (1907 Ap.).]


Drought / q / rain / June 3, 1827. [MB-III; 820. See: 1827 June 3, (I: 1325).]


Drought / and rain / June 6, 1889. [MB-III; 821. See: (1889 June 6).]


Drought / q / Deluge / May 15, 1851. [MB-III; 822. See: 1851 May 15, (II; 1517).]


Drought / and then Deluge / Sept 1, 1888. [MB-III; 823. See: (1888 Sept 1).]


Drought / and fishes / Jan 24, 1881. [SF-VI; 1343. See: 1881 Jan 24, (V: 438).]


[Drought] / + / 1920, Aug. to Oct., 1921, in Belgiumdrought "apparently without precedent in historic times". / Nature 120-783. [SF-VI; 1344. (Nature, 120-783; not online.)]


[Dry Fog]:


Dry Fog / and Pollen / May 4, 1868. [MB-III; 824. See: (1868 May 4).]


Dry Fog / July 4, etc., 1869. [MB-III; 825. See: (1869 July 4, etc.).]


Dry Fogs / Fassig, Part 1, 88. [MB-III; 826. Fassig, Oliver Lanard, ed. Bibliography of Meteorology. Part II: Moisture. Washington: Signal Office, 1889, 73-92. Frankland, Edward. "On Dry Fog." Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, 28 (1878-1879): 238-241. Frankland identified oils and coal-tar as a factor in how dry fogs were produced and persisted in an atmosphere that was not saturated with water vapor.]


Dry fog / Belgium / metite, U.S. / May 15, 1900 / See June 15th. [MB-III; 827. See: 1900 May 15, (VIII; 608); 1900 May 15 and 17, (VIII; 609); and, 1900 June 14 and 15, (VIII; 621).]


Dry fog / Met date / See Aug, 1883, for some notes. / Aug. 9, 10, 1865. [MB-III; 828. See: (1865 Aug 9, 10), and, (1883 Aug).]


Dry fog / from known volc and q. / Nov 1, 1835. [MB-III; 829. See: (1835 Nov 1).]


Dry fog / France / May (?), 1883. [MB-III; 830. See: (1883 May).]


Dry fog / July 4, etc., 1869. [MB-III; 831. See: (1869 July 4, etc.).]


Dry fog / and q. / July 28, 1804. [MB-III; 832. See: (1804 July 28).]


Dry fog / July 14, 1863. [MB-III; 833. See: (1863 July 14).]


Dry Fog / May 23, 1834. [MB-III; 834. See: (1834 May 23).]


Dry fog / Paris / and volc, Java / May 24-30, 1919. [MB-III; 835. Se: (1919 May 24-30).]


D. fog / See Dec 11, 1808. [MB-III; 836. See: 1808 Dec 11 to Jan 31, 1809, (I; 254).]


Dry fog / Day only / Aug 3, 1831 / July 19-30, 1896. [MB-III; 837. See: (1831 Aug 3), and, (1896 July 19-30).]


Dry fog / June, 1912. [MB-III; 838. See: (1912 June).]


Dry Fog / Aug. 18, 1821. [MB-III; 839. See: 1821 Aug 18, (I: 874 to 877).]


Dry Fog / Aug., 1831 / See Series, July. [MB-III; 840. See: (1831, July, Aug).]


Dry fog / B. rain / Aurora / March 6, 1918 / New star / May 27. [MB-III; 841. See: (1918 March 6), and, (1918 May 27).]


Dry fog / and New Star / June, 1912. [MB-III; 842. See: (1912 June).]


Dry Fog / and Fiery Wind / Sept. 9, 1911. [MB-III; 843. See: (1911 Sept 9).]


Dry fog / Australia / Nov 13-14, 1902. [MB-III; 844. See: (1902 Nov 13-14).]


D-fog / Siberian d. fog / July 7-18, 1896 / 19-30. [MB-III; 845. See: (189 July 7-18, 19-30).]


Dry fog / and Meteors / June, 1858. [MB-III; 846. See: (1858 June).]


[Dry Fogs] / Fogs, Dry / to Hecla / Sept 3, 1845, to July, 1846 / and New Star—Ap. 28, 1848 / and New StarAug 28, 1849 / and New StarAp. 28, 1848 / and Mets and q / June 5-6, 1850 / June 12 / and Volc, Oct 12, 1856 / Malta / and Comet and Living / May, last, and June, 1858 / Precedes q, Oct 21, 1868 / and sunspots and aurora / May 22-26, 1870 / d fog seriesdet met / May 21, 1877dark day / and detonations / May 16, 1883. [MB-III: 847.1, 847.2. See: (Sept 3, 1845, to July, 1846 / and New Star—Ap. 28, 1848 / and New StarAug 28, 1849 / and New StarAp. 28, 1848 / and Mets and q / June 5-6, 1850 / June 12 / and Volc, Oct 12, 1856 / Malta / and Comet and Living / May, last, and June, 1858 / Precedes q, Oct 21, 1868 / and sunspots and aurora / May 22-26, 1870 / d fog seriesdet met / May 21, 1877dark day / and detonations / May 16, 1883.).]


Dry fog / and q, Malta / deluge / Ice / Oct 12, 1856. [MB-III; 848. See: (1856 Oct 12).]


Dry fog / and dust from Vesuvius / Ap 8, 11, 1906. [MB-III; 849. See: (1906 Ap 8, 11).]


Dry fog / precedes q / San Fran / Oct. 21, 1868. [MB-III; 850. See: 1868 Oct. 21, (III: 1592 & 1593).]


Dry fog / and Met / Oct 23, 1912. [MB-III; 851. See: (1912 Oct 23).]


Dry fog / and Mets / Ap. 4, 1854. [MB-III; 852. See: 1854 Ap. 4, (II; 1772).]


Dry fog / and Meteors / See Nov 7, 1819. / See June 6, 7, 1858. / June 23. [MB-III; 853. See: (1819 Nov 7), and, (1858 June 6, 7, 23).]


Dry fogs / and b. rain that might to Hecla / Ap 30, 1846 / Sept. 3, 1845, to July, 1846 / See 1845-46. [MB-III; 854. See: (1846 Ap 30), and, (1845 Sept 3 to July 1846).]


D fog / and detonations and q / Sept 1, 1841. [MB-III; 855. See: (1841 Sept 1).]


Dry fog / and q / Aug 13, 1824 / Can't explain unless d. fog and detonation. [MB-III; 856. See: (1824 Aug 13).]


Dry Fog / Met, q / Feb 1, 1816. [MB-III; 857. See: (1816 Feb 1).]


D fog / series / Dark day and det met / May 21, 1877. [MB-III; 858. See: (1877 May 21).]


D. fog / and Meteors / June 4, etc., 1850. [MB-III; 859. See: (1850 June 4, etc.).]


Dry Fog / amnd Meteors / Ap. 4, 1854 / Col. / Nov., 1902, and Nov., 1819. [MB-III; 860. See: (1819 Nov); (1854 Ap. 4); and, (1902 Nov.).]


D fog / and fireball / Aug 22, and last of Aug, 1825 / Holland / See list, Nov 12, 1902. [MB-III; 861. See: 1825 Aug 22, (I; 1202); 1825 latter part of Aug, (I; 1203); and, 1902 Nov. 12, (VIII: 1498, 1502, & 1517).]


Dry fogs / and sunspots / May 22, 1870. [MB-III; 862. See: (1870 May 22).]


Dry fog / like Siberian, disap nights / Aug 3-31, 1831. [MB-III; 863. See: 1831 August 3, (I; 1625), and, 1831 Aug 3, (I: 1628 & 1629).]


Dry fog / from Vesuvius / Ap 9etc., 1906 / Sunset glowAp. 18. [MB-III; 864. See: (1906 Ap 6), and, (1906 Ap. 18).]


Dry Fogs / and Hecla / early in 1846. [MB-III; 865. See: (1846).]


Dry fogs / from Vesuvius / Ap 24, etc. / See May 5. / 1872? / or 1906. [MB-III; 866. See: (1872 or 1906,  Ap 24, etc., May 5).]


D fog / before a q / Moon affected / June 11, 1897. [MB-III; 867. See: 1897 June 11, (VII; 1799).]


Dry Fog / Mets / June 4, etc., 1850. [MB-III; 868. See: 1850 June 4, (II: 1392 & 1393).]


Barbour Duncan / Nov., 1926. [SF-VII; 425. See: (1926 Nov).]


Duplicate Fuel / Coal miners organizing until impossible to deal with themoil-fuel developing, and a switch. [AF-III; 27.]


[Dusts]:


Dust / Not March / Oct 25, 1913. [MB-III; 869. See: (1913 Oct 25).]


[Dust] / Dark Day / Ap. 18, 1880. [MB-III; 870. See: (1880 p. 18).]


Dust / Not March / June 27, 1871. [MB-III; 871. See: (1871 June 27).]


Dust / March 29, 1924. [MB-III; 872. See: (1924 March 29).]


Dusts / Red rain / Sept 7, 1872. [MB-III; 873. See: (1872 Sept 7).]


Dust / May 12, 1922. [MB-III; 874. See: 1922 May 12, (X; 1653).]


Dust / Sept 7, 1872. [MB-III; 875. See: (1872 Sept 7).]


Dusts / Not seg / Feb 29, 1884. [MB-III; 876. See: (1884 Feb 29).]


Dust / Organic / Dec 31, 1882. [MB-III; 877. See: (1882 Dec 31).]


Dusts / See last Oct and Nov, 1926. [MB-III; 878. See: (1926 last Oct and Nov).]


Dusts / 77 forest fires, but no falls of dust / See Ap 7, 1928. [MB-III; 879. See: (1928 Ap 7).]


Dust / precedes q / Jan 22, 23, 1878. [MB-III; 880. See: (1878 Jan 22, 23).]


Dust / Not Marchoff C. Verde / Nov., 1927. [MB-III; 881. See: (1927 Nov).]


Dust / before volc / Ap 26, 27, 1907. [MB-III; 882. See: (1907 Ap 26, 27).]


Dust / March 27, into April / Kansas / Sicily (2) / France / Algiers / Great Auroras / Comet. [MB-III; 883. See: (Which year???)]


Dust / phe / Col / March 29, 1880. [MB-III; 884. See: (1880 March 29).]


Dust / notes / Col. / Feb 12, 1926. [MB-III; 885. See: (1926 Feb 12).]


Dust / Italy / not March / Aug 24, 1926 / See ab 1920Nov. [MB-III; 886. See: (ab 1920), and, (1926 Aug 24).]


Dust / precedes volc / Ap. 8, 1926. [MB-III; 887. See: (1926 Ap. 8).]


Dusts / Not March / Spain, Oct 31, 1926 / France, Nov. 1. [MB-III; 888. See: (1926 Oct 31, Nov 1).]


Dusts / March / b. rain, Ireland / March 6, 1918. [MB-III; 889. See: (1918 March 6).]


Dusts / See Sun and dust. [MB-III; 890.]


Dusts / precede Stromboli / Ap 1, 1924 / See Stromboli before. / About same time / See Ap. 10. [MB-III; 891. See: (1924 Ap. 1, 10).]


Dusts / and afterglow far away / Oct 26-30, 1913. [MB-III; 892. See: (1913 Oct 26-30).]


Dust / AustEurope / Nov 9, 1920. [MB-III; 893. See: (1920 Nov 9).]


Dust / Nov 1, 1920. [MB-III; 894. See: (1920 Nov 1).]


Dust / Red / from Vesuvius / Ap 8, 1906 / pink note. [MB-III; 895. See: 1906 Ap. 8, (IX: 211 & 212).]


Dusts / Col / Feb., 1903. [MB-III; 896. See: (1903 Feb).]


Dusts / So often followed by others like volc discharges. [MB-III; 897.]


Dust / of June 12, 1902, in India / Seen been drifting since Pelée, May 8. [MB-III; 898. See: (1902 June 12).]


Dust / and great meteor / Jan 7, 1902. [MB-III; 899. See: 1902 Jn 4, (VIII; 960), and, 1902 Jan, 7, (VIII: 961, 962, & 963).]


Dust / and Saturn / March 6, 1889. [MB-III; 900. See: (1889 March 6).]


Dust / and Comet / Dec. 12, 21-24, 27, 1896. [MB-III; 901. See: (1896 Dec. 12, 21-24, 27).]


Dust / and dist q. / Ap. 30, 1897. [MB-III; 902. See: (1897 Ap. 30, (VII: 1751, 1752, & 1753).]


Dust / Chicago and Hungary / Feb 17, 18, 1896. [MB-III; 903. See: (1896 Feb 17, 18).]


Dust / Jan 8, 1892. [MB-III; 904. See: 1892 Jan 8, (VII: 305 to 309).]


Dust / Persia . March 30, 1892 / Japan, Ap. 2 / Cosmic / Kansas / Ap. 4. / See Ap. 28. [MB-III; 905. See: (1892 March 30, Ap. 2, Ap. 4, Ap. 28.).]


Dust / Jan 22, 1864 / Feb-March, 1866 / March 3, 4, 1869. [MB-III; 906. See: (1864 Jan 22); (1866 Feb-March); and, (1869 March 3, 4).]


Dust / May 16, 1846. [MB-III; 907. See: (1846 May 16).]


Dust / March 5-6, 1808 / Ap 15, 1816 / Sept 5, 1819. [MB-III; 908. See: (March 5-6, 1808 / Ap 15, 1816 / Sept 5, 1819.).]


Dust / May 15, 1854. [MB-III; 909. See: (1854 May 15).]


Dust / Cape Verde / like pumice dust / June, 1822. [MB-III; 910. See: (1822 June).]


Dust / See New Star and Cosmic and q's. [MB-III; 911.]


Dust / Metite / friable / like dust / May 14, 1864. [MB-III; 912. See: (1864 May 14).]


Dusts / Look over for from Sun. [MB-III; 913.]


Dust / Canaries / Said been meteoric / Feb. 7, 1863. [MB-III; 914. See: (1863 Feb 7).]


Dust / March 14 / series / Italy / 1873. [MB-III; 915. See: (1873).]


Dust / and heat / Melbourne / Nov 11, 1868. [MB-III; 916. See: (1868 Nov 11).]


Dusts / See Col under Feb. 12, 1926, and April, 1880 (?) / Feb. 22, 1903. [MB-III; 917. See: (1880 April); (1903 Feb 22); and, (1926 Feb 12).]


Dusts / See Col. / Nov 12-13, 1902. [MB-III; 918. See: (1902 Nov 12-13).]


Dust / and Saturn / March 6, 1889. [MB-III; 919. See: (1889 March 6).]


Dust / Volc / Germany / Jan 6, 1908. [MB-III; 920. See: (1908 Jan 6).]


Dust / precedes volc (?) / May 15, 16, 1830. [MB-III; 921. See: (1830 May 15, 16).]


Dust / precedes volc / March 31 / Ap. 1, 1847. [MB-III; 922. See: (1847 March 31, Ap. 1).]


Dust / Meteoric precedes Chio / March 26 / Ap 21881 / Ap. 12. [MB-III; 923. See: (1881 March 26, Ap. 2, 12).]


Dust / precedes volc / Etna / May 17, 261879. [MB-III; 924. See: (1879 May 17, 26).]


Dust / from Somewhere else / Jan 6, 1908, to April. [MB-III; 925. See: (1908 Jan 6 to Ap.).]


Dust / Met and ashes / March 4, 1908. [MB-III; 926. See: 1908 March 4, (IX; 691).]


Dust / Aurora and ashes / March 26, 1908. [MB-III; 927. See: 1908 March 26, (IX: 971 & 972).]


Dusts / So many of them richly organic / Feb. 26, 1883. [MB-III; 928. See: (1883 Feb 26).]


Dust / Gibraltar / England / Oct 26, etc., 1913. [MB-III; 929. See: (1913 Oct 26, etc.).]


Dust / Chicago / March 31, 1924. [MB-III; 930. See: 1924 March 31, (XI; 146).]


Dust / Repeat / Ohio / June 1, 1885. [MB-III; 931. See: (1885 June 1).]


Dust / Great / meteoric / Oct 15, etc., 1885 / See Ap., 1880. [MB-III; 932. See: (1885, Oct 15, etc.), and, (1880 Ap.).]


Dust / Repeating explosions and fall of mud / March 27, etc., 1903. [MB-III; 933. See: (1903 March 27, etc.).]


Dust / and Met / Australia / Jan 4 and 7, 1902. [MB-III; 934. See: (1902 Jan 4 and 7).]


Dust / India / June 18, 1902 / more than month after Pelée. [MB-III; 935. See: (1902 June 18).]


Dust / far from Vesuvius / Ap. to 27th, 1900. [MB-III; 936. See: (1900 Ap to 27).]


Dust / from Hecla / Norway / March 25, 1883. [MB-III; 937. See: (1883 March 25).]


Dust / Dec, 1883. [MB-III; 938. See: (1883 Dec).]


Dust/ Meteoric / Italy / Oct 14, 1885. [MB-III; 939. See: (1885 Oct 14).]


Dust / March dust / meteoric / March 26, 1881 / See Ap., 1880. [MB-III; 940. See: (1880 Ap), and, (1881 March 26).]


Dust / Australia / Jan. 21, 1884. [MB-III; 941. See: (1884 Jan 21).]


Dust / period / March 28-Ap 28, 1880. [MB-III; 942. See: (1880 March 28-Ap 28).]


Dust / Red / Nov 3-4, 1920 / Mediterranean. [MB-III; 943. See: 1920 Nov 3-4, (X; 1169).]


Dust / and Meteor / Sept 12, 1861. [MB-III; 944. See: (1861 Sept 12).]


Dust / and Metite / May 23, etc., 1865. [MB-III; 945. See: (1865 May 23, etc.).]


Dust / and q. / Feb 23, 1879. [MB-III; 946. See: (1879 Feb 23).]


Dusts / Aust. and Europe / See Dec 5, 1883. [MB-III; 947. See: (1883 Dec 5).]


Dust / and heat / March 11, 1901 / Aug., 1902. [MB-III; 948. See: (1901 March 11), and, (1902 Aug.).]


Dusts / Ships shocked near Cape Verde / May 19, 1806 / Sept 10, 1868. [MB-III; 949. See: (1806 May 19), and, (1868 Sept 10).]


Dust / and volcs and qs / Feb., 1903. [MB-III; 950. See: (1903 Feb).]


Dusts / List of Australian / Dec 15, 1880. [MB-III; 951. See: (1880 Dec 15).]


Dust / Aust and Europe / Dec 5, 1883, etc. [MB-III; 952. See: (1883 Dec 5, etc.).]


Dust / Met date / Nov 12, 1824. [MB-III; 953. See: (1834 Nov 12).]


Dust / Meteor rain / June 28, 1913. [MB-III; 954, See: (1913 June 28).]


Dust / followed by mets / See list, Nov 12, 1902. [MB-III; 955. See: (1902 Nov 12).]


Dusts / Italy / not all March, Feb / Oct 14, 1885. [MB-III; 956. See: (1885 Oct 14).]


Dust / Red from Hecla / May 27, 1903. [MB-III; 957. See: 1903 May 27, (VIII: 1878 to 1881).]


Dust / Aust and Europe / March, 1869. [MB-III; 958. See: (1869, March).]


Dust / Meteoric after mets / Algeria / Nov 15, 1867. [MB-III; 959. See: (1867 Nov 15).]


Dust / Meteoric or Sahara / Feb 7, 1863. [MB-III; 960. See: (1863 Feb 7).]


Dust / Aust to Europe / March 4-Ap 15, 1869 / Jan 22, 1902, or '01? / Jan., 1903 / Feb 14, etc. [MB-III; 961. See: (March 4-Ap 15, 1869 / Jan 22, 1902, or '01? / Jan., 1903 / Feb 14, etc.).]


Dust/ with Vesuvius / Aug 26, 1834. [MB-III; 962. See: (1834 Aug 26).]


Dust / 3 years / said been meteoric / Medit. / March, 1879-81. [MB-III; 963. See: (1879 March-1881).]


Dust / and Distant q. / Jan 19, 1825. [MB-III; 964. See: (1825 Jan 19).]


Dust / Aust and Europe / Feb 14, 201903 / See New Star, March. [MB-III; 965. See: (1903 Feb 14, 20, March).]


Dust ? / Mud on trees / June 6, 1894. [MB-III; 966. See: 1894 June 6, (C: 166 & 167).]


Dust / and Meteor / March 27, 1894 / March 29, 1895. [MB-III; 967. See: 1894 March 27, (VII: 988, 989 & 991), and, 1895 March 29, (VII; 1255).]


Dust / Australian / Meteoric / Dec 12, 1896. [MB-III; 968. See: 1896 Dec. 12, (VII: 1638 to 1641).]


Dust / Aust and Mediterranean, etc. / Jan 21, 1902. [MB-III; 969. See: (1902 Jan 21).]


Dust / and Met / Jan 4 and 7, 1902 / Aust. [MB-III; 970. See: (1902 Jan 4 and 7).]


Dust / and auroral lights / Feb 27, March 1-9, 1872 / Great aurora, Feb. 4. [MB-III; 971. See: (1872 Feb 4, 27, March 1-9).]


[Dust] / (+) / Dust vs. trade winds / Jan 23, 1835 / If this be so, there are unknown powerful currents on high. Currents of what? / If not soreciprocating with other volc. [MB-III; 972. See: (1835 Jan 23).]


Dust / traced to volc / March 29-30, 1875. [MB-III; 973. See: (1875 March 29-30).]


Dust / in hail and volc / Aug 26, 1834. [MB-III; 974. See: (1834 Aug 26).]


Dust / May 17, 25, 1879 / leads up to Etna / Like Ap, 1872. [MB-III; 975. See: (1872 Ap), and, (1879 May 17, 25).]


Dust / Reverses / France to Algiers / April 21-26, 1880. [MB-III; 976. See: (1880 April 21-26).]


Dust / Vesuvius active and red dust in Piedmont / Oct. 27, 1814. [MB-III; 977. See: (1814 Oct 27).]


Dust / Volc dust traced / Sept 2, 1845 / OrkneysHecla. [MB-III; 978. See: (1845 Sept 2).]


Dust / and Met / Australia / Jan 4 and 7, 1902. {MB-III; 979. See: (1902 Jan 4 and 7).]


Dust / from Stat / March 9, etc, and 12, 14, 1918 / Cyclone, Australia. [MB-III; 980. See: (1918 March 9, etc., 12, 14).]


Dust / Great fall of dust (Europe), preceding great hurricane, Samoa / March 6-18, 1889. [MB-III; 981. See: (1889 March 6-18).]


Dust / Disagreeing analysis / Jan 8, 1892 / See Feb., 1903. [MB-III; 982. See: (1892 Jan 8), and, (1903 Feb).]


Dust / and Sun / Feb. 28, 1866. [MB-III; 983. See: (1866 Feb 28).]


Dust / See Sun and dust. / See Sahara. [MB-III; 984. See: (Sahara).]


Dust / and Sunspot / Jan 24-31, 1848 / See later. [MB-III; 985. See: (1848 Jan 24-31).]


Dust / and Sun / May 3, 1892. [MB-III; 986. See: 1892 May 3, (VII; 479).]


Dust / and Sun / 1883 / Feb 27Red Sea / 26Norway. [MB-III; 987. See: (1883 Feb 26, 27).]


Dust / (+) / with Sunspot / and Madrid, etc. / Feb, 1896 / Chicago and Hungary / Cosmic all Feb. [MB-III; 988. See: (1896 Feb).]


Dust / Sunspot / q's / Feb 15, 1898. [MB-III; 989. See: (1898 Feb 15).]


Dust / and Sunspot / Jan 30, 1869 / See Feb 4d fog. [MB-III; 990. See: (1869 Jan 30), and, (1869 Feb 4).]


Dust / Rain mud in Paris / Nov. 28, 1930. [MB-III; 991. See: (1930 Nov 28, (XII: 251, 253, & 254).]


[Dust] / qdust / Dust from it later / March 13, 1931. [MB-III; 992. See: 1931 March 13, (XIII-G; 9.9).]


Dust / in q. regionattributed to Sahara / March 13, 1931. [MB-IIIl 993. See: 1931 March 13, (XIII-G; 9.9).]


Dust / from a terrestrial qMarch 13, 1931. [MB-III; 994. See: 1931 March 13, (XIII-G; 9.9).]


Dusts / Red rains / Dec 31, 1927 / Nov. 3, 1920. [MB-III; 995. See: 1920 Nov. 3-4, (X; 1169), and, 1927 Dec 31, (E; 978).]


Dusts / up to 1869 / See La Sci Pour Tous Index (Pluee), vol. 15. [MB-III; 996. (La Science Pour Tous, v. 15).]


[The following twenty notes were clipped together by Fort. SF-VI: 1345 to 1364.]


Dusts. [SF-VI; 1345.]


[Dusts] / 1926 / Feb / Diatoms in dust of March, 1901. / L'Astro, Oct. 1, 1901. [SF-VI; 1346. (Astronomie, October 1, 1901.)]


[Dusts] / 1926 / Feb. / Volc dust / See Dec 12 = 27th, 1896. / Sand of local volc. sand. [SF-VI; 1347. See: 1896 Dec 12, (VII: 1638, 1639, 1640, & 1641), and, 1896 Dec 27, (VII: 1649, 1650, 1651, 1652, 1653, 1654, 1655, & 1656).]


[Dusts] / 1926 / Feb. 12 / Dust / Chicago-Hungary / Feb. 18, 1896. [SF-VI; 1348. See: 1896 Feb 17, (VII: 1463 & 1464); 1896 Feb 18-19, (VII; 1465); and, 1896 Feb. 18, (VII; 1466).]


[Dusts] / 1926 / Feb. 12 / Victorian Naturalist 20-26 / a list of a dozen species of diatoms found in the sediment of red rain of St. Kilda, Victoria, March 28, 1903. [SF-VI; 1349. (Victorian Naturalist, 20-26.)]


[Dusts] / 1926 / Feb 12 / Michigan / dust / meteoric / winter, 1898. [SF-VI; 1350. See: 1898 / winter, (VIII; 157).]


[Dusts] / 1926 / Diatoms found in the dust of Melbourne, Dec 27, 1896. / Victorian Naturalist 20-21. [SF-VI; 1351. (Victorian Naturalist, 20-21.)]


[Dusts] / 1926 / Feb. 12 / Indiana, etc. / dust / Jan 11, 1895. [SF-VI; 1352. See: 1895 Jan 11-12, (VII: 1198, 1199, 1200, 1202, & 1203).]


[Dusts] / 1926 / Feb. 12 / Dusts and sunspots and fires / N. West / Ap 2, 3, etc., 1889. [SF-VI; 1353. See: 1889 Ap. 2, (VI: 1600, 1601, 1602, 1603, 1605, 1609, & 1610); 1889 Ap. 3, (VI: 1604, & 1606); and, 1889 Ap. 4, (I; 1613).]


[Dusts] / 1926 / Feb. 12 / Nebraska / whirl and cosmic / Ap 4, 1892. [SF-VI; 1354. See: 1892 Ap 1-4, (VII; 443).]


[Dusts] / 1926 / Feb. 12 / Dust, Indiana, time of dust of Sicily, which said be meteoric. / March 28, 29, 1880. [SF-VI; 1355. See: 1880 March 28, (V: 133 & 134), and, 1880 March 29, (V: 135, 136, 137, & 138).]


[Dusts] / 1926 / Feb. 12 / Michigan / dust / Ap 10-11, 1909. [SF-VI; 1356. See: 1909 Ap. 10-11, (IX; 1290).]


[Dusts] / 1926 / Feb. 12 / Dusts, U.S. / March 9, 1918 / See preceding [b]. rain and aurora. [SF-VI; 1357. See: 1918 March 6, (X: 770, 771); 1918 March 7-8, (X; 772); 1918 March 7, (X: 774 & 775); 1918 Mar 8, (X; 776); 1918 March, (X; 777);   1918 March 9, 12, 14, (X; 779); 1918 March 9-12, (X; 780); and, 1918 March 9, (X; 783).]


[Dusts] / 1926 / Feb. 12 / See that diatoms cosmic. / March 28, 1903. [SF-VI; 1358. See: 1903 March 28, (VIII; 1838).]


[Dusts] / 1926 / Feb 12 / Minnesota / See Ap 2, 1889. [SF-VI; 1359. See: (1889 Ap 2).]


[Dusts] / 1926 / Feb. 12 / A dust with diatoms / March 28, 1903. [SF-VI; 1360. See: 1903 March 28, (VIII; 1839).]


[Dusts] / 1926 / Feb. 12 / Substance / Minn / Ap. 2, 1889 / See another in B.D. with ice. [SF-VI; 1361. See: (1889 Ap 2), and, (D-???).]


[Dusts] / 1926 / Feb 12 / Chicago / dust / March 31, 1924. [SF-VI; 1362. See: 1924 March 31, IX; 146).]


[Dusts] / 1926 / Feb. 12 / See North Dakota. / Jan 18-19, 1921. [SF-VI; 1363. See: 1921 Jan 18-19, (X; 1240).]


[Dusts] / 1926 / Feb 12 / See Ap. 27, 1926. / Also, Ap. 22. [SF-VI; 1364. See: 1926 Ap. 22, (XI; 634), and, 1926 Ap. 27, (XI; 635).]

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