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Star / Astro / Disap nebula and a star dwindling with it / An Sci D 1863/318 / reappeared next year / 64-319. [AF-I; 478. (Annual of Scientific Discovery, 1863-318.)]


Star / Astro / In M. Notices 77/56. Dr. Espin publishes a list of about 45 missing stars. This only as an addition to lists by handler, Pickering, and others. / No knowing how many erroneously charted in first place. [AF-I; 479. (Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 77-56.)]


Star / Binary / Prof John C. Duncan, Astronomy, p. 328 / The binary star Krüger 60 / Also a neighboring star / Photographed / [illustration]. [AF-I; 480. Duncan, John Charles. Astronomy. New York: Harper, 1926, 328.]


Star Distances / Each from the other on an average of 40 billions of miles. / English billion = a trillion. / See Dolmage, Astronomy of Today, p. 327. [AF-I; 481. (Dolmage, Astronomy of Today, p. 327.)]


Star magnitudes / ac to Dolmage, Astronomy of Today, p. 286 / 1 = 20 / 2 = 65 / 3 = 190 / 4 = 425 / 5 = 1100. [AF-I; 482. (Dolmage, Astronomy of Today, p. 286.)]


Star magnitudes / Ball (The Story of the Heavens), p. 390 / 2nd about 65 / 3rd190 / 4th425 / 5th1,100. [AF-I; 483. (Ball (The Story of the Heavens), p. 390.)]


Stars / Areas / 5 new stars in 5 months / Pop. Astro, March, 1920. [AF-I; 484. (Popular Astronomy, March 1920.)]


Stars / Distance / Alpha Centauri nearest / 4.35 light years / Flammarion, Pop Astro, p. 597 / = ab 25 trillions of miles. [AF-I; 485. (Flammarion, Pop Astro, p. 597.)]


Stars / Nearest / Alpha Centauri, 4.35 light years away / Flammarion, Pop Astro, p. 597. [AF-I; 486. (Flammarion, Pop Astro, p. 597.)]


Stars / New / From 134 BC to AD 167013 novae recorded / Duncan, Astronomy, p. 339. [AF-I; 487. Duncan, John Charles. Astronomy. New York: Harper, 1926, 339.]


Stars / No change since Ptolemy to naked eye. / Newcomb, The Stars, p. 76 / But that detection of change in few years frequently possible to a telescope. [AF-I; 488. ( Newcomb, The Stars, p. 76.)]


[Stars] / Stars period about one year / not much about / Pubs Pacific 6/257. [AF-I; 489. (Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, 6-257.)]


Stars / Todd, Stars and Telescopes, p. 256 / 1st mag20 / 2nd65 / 3rd200 / 4th500 /5th1400 / 6th5000. [AF-I; 490. Todd, David Peck. Stars and Telescope. Boston: Little, Brown, 1899, 256.]


Stars / Variable / There are several hundred variables with periods of from 110 o 450 days, "most of them being near 330 days". / Duncan, Astronomy, p. 343 / All are red stars. [AF-I; 491. Duncan, John Charles. Astronomy. New York: Harper, 1926, 343-345. These are Mira variables, (red giants, such as Mira A, at the end of their stellar evolution).]


[Star] / Mystery / Star seen only where q. / B / Jamaica Weather Review. [SF-VI; 1501. (Jamaica Weather Review, no date???)]


[Stars New (Novas)]:


[Stars New] / Stars Dark / Why only dark companions cross another star? Why no light companion cross a star? [SF-III; 1392.]


Star New / Reported / (?) / July 31, 1813. [SF-III; 1393. See: (1813 July 31).]


New Star / and Comet / May 22, 1881. [SF-III; 1394. See: (1881 May 22).]


[Stars New] / 1885 / Aug 19 / Aurigids after Nova Aurig / Nov. 23, 1892 / See Dec. 9. [SF-III; 1395. See: (1885 Aug 19), and, (1892 Nov 23, Dec 9).]


New Star / After a new star, its shower great / Androm. / Aug 31, 1885 / Nov. 27, 1885 / other phe in Andromeda / Aug. 13. [SF-III; 1396. See: (1885 Aug 31, Nov 27).]


New Star / Mets after / In Lyra. / Dec 4-6, 1919 / Lyrads / May 21, 1920. [SF-III; 1397. See: (1919 Dec 4-6), and, (1920 May 21).]


[Stars New] / Astro / BO / About 50 new stars in neb of Andromeda / Dunca, Astronomy, p. 340. [SF-III; 1398. (Duncan. Astronomy, p. 340.)]


Star New / and Auroral Beam / May 20-22, 1888. [SF-III; 1399. See: (1888 May 20-22).]


Star New / Small / Nov 13, 1911. [SF-III; 1400. See: (1911 Nov 13).]


[Stars New] / Stars / (+) / Sky areas / New star Cygnus, July 19, 1917 / Nov. Pers brighter, August / Then see Andromeda, Sept 11, 1917. / See Dec 20, 1916. / Ap. 25, 1917. [SF-III; 1401. See: (1916 Dec 20); (1917 July 19); (1917 Sept 11); and, (1917 Ap 25).]


[Stars New] / 1885 / Aug 16 / Nov Sag / July 10, 1893. [SF-III; 1402. See: (1885 Aug 16), and, (1893 July 10).]


Star New / Col. / Feb. 4, 1918. [SF-III; 1403. See: (1918 Feb 4).]


New Stars / in Feb., 1918 / Cosmic phe / b. rains / Aurora / March / to Nov. Aq., June 7 / b. rain, 17th / q., Australia. [SF-III; 1404. See: (1918 Feb., March, June 7, 17).


[Stars New] / 1885 / Aug 19 / A Nova in Cygnus / July 19, 1917 / in Aquila (bog one) / June 7, 1918. [SF-III; 1405. See: (1885 Aug 19); (1917 July 19); amd (1918 June 7).]


New Star / Cygnus / Aug 7, 1909. [SF-III; 1406. See: (1909 Aug 7).]


[Stars New] / 1885 / (Aug) / Andromeda change / Sept. 7, 1890. [SF-III; 1407. See: (1885 Aug), and, (1890 Sept 7).]


[Stars New] / 1885 / Aug 19 / 2 Novae found by Ritchie on plates taken in 1909, of Andromeda Nebula / very small and another by Shapley in photos taken Sept., 1917 / Another by Ritchie, negative of Oct 16, 1917 / all very small / Nature 100-512. [SF-III; 1408. “Novæ in the Andromeda Nebula.” Nature, 100 (February 28, 1918): 512. See: (1885 Aug 19); (1909); (1917 Sept), and, (1917 Oct 16).]


New Star / and New Comet / ? / May 22, 1881. [SF-III; 1409. See: (1881 May 22).]


Star New / and Comet / Aug 31, 1885. [SF-III; 1410. See: (1885 Aug 31).]


New Star / and D. fog? / Aug 24, 1888. [SF-III; 1411. See: (1888 Aug 24).]


[Stars New] / Stars / Photographic and visual magnitudes different / Photo. less / H. Spencer / Jones, General Astronomy, p. 296. [SF-III; 1412. (Jones, Harold. Spencer. General Astronomy, 1922, p. 296.)]


[Stars New] / (New) / New star and Aurora / Oct 4-7-9, 1862. [SF-III; 1413. See: (1862 Oct 4, 7, 9).]


New Star / Scorpio / May 20, 1863. [SF-III; 1414. See: (1863 May 20).]


[Stars New] / Stars blaze up / June 6, 1866. [SF-III; 1415. See: (1866 June 6).]


New Star / and q. / Aug 13, 1868. [SF-III; 1416. See: (1868 Aug 13).]


New Star / and volc / Sept, Oct, 1845. [SF-III; 1417. See: (1845 Sept, Oct).]


[Stars New] / M. / Nova / From one in 1670, none till by Hind in Aphiuchus in 1848. / Or simply that no records of. [SF-III; 1418. (Ref.???)]


New Star / Nov. Scorp. / May 21, 1860 / See May, 1863. [SF-III; 1419. See: (1860 May 21), and, (1863 May).]


New Star / and great sunspot / Feb 3, 4, 1917. [SF-III; 1420. See: (1917 Feb 3, 4).]


New Stars / So Prof Young, Manual of Astro., p 523, edition 1909, says that there have been seventeen or eighteen well-authenticated instances, and several others, which are doubtful. / Say 20 instances in 2000 years might not call for our concept of "our" sun barely missing. [SF-III; 1421. (Young, Charles Augustus. Manual of Astronomy, 1909, p. 523.)]


New Star / Description of Mauna Loa, Aug 13, 1872, in N.Y. Times, Sept 23-5-4. // The light of the eruption looked "more like a fiery red star than a volcanic eruption. [SF-IIIl 1422. (New York Times, September 23, 1872, p. 5 c. 4.)]


Star New. / May 27, 1925. [SF-III; 1423. See: (1925 May 27).]


Stars New / About same time / Sept, Oct, 1907 / May 5, 8, 1923. [SF-III; 1424. See: ( Sept, Oct, 1907 / May 5, 8, 1923).]


New Star / Persei / and increase of Mets / Aug., 1917 / See Sept. 1same region. [SF-III; 1425. See: (1917 Aug, Sept 1).]


New Star / and great q / (+) / Ap. 25, 1917 / May 1st / somewhere else, May 1 / earth and somewhere else, June 25, 26 / July 26 and 19. [SF-III; 1426. See: (1917 Ap. 25, May 1, June 25, 26, July 19, 26).]


[Stars New] / Stars / Constellations theme / phe in Auriga, Jan 31, 1891 / New star in A, 1892. / 3/3/46. [SF-III; 1427. See: (1891 Jan 31), and, (1892).]


[Stars New] / Stars / Sky Area / Andromeda and Perseus / Nov 10, 13, 1898. [SF-III; 1428. See: (1898 Nov 10, 13).]


Star New? / May 21, 1926. [SF-III; 1429. See: (1926 May 21).]


Star New / and Auroral beam / July15, 1893. [SF-III; 1430. See: (1893 July 15).]


Stars New / Some phe. / Col. / Aug., 1885. [SF-III; 1431. See: (1885 Aug).]


Stars New / See Objs. [SF-III; 1432.]


Stars New / Genesis of N. Aurigae / Nature, May 4, 1893 / Nature 48-6. [SF-III; 1433. Gregory, Richard Arman. “The Genesis of Nova Aurigæ.” Nature, 48 (May 4, 1893): 6-8.]


[Stars New] / Stars / Relation / Cygnus and Perseus / Feb., 1901. [SF-III; 1434. See: (1901 Feb).]


New Stars / Back to 1866 / Obs in 1913 / Nature 91-382. [SF-III; 1435. "Recent Observations of Novæ." Nature, 91 (June 12, 1913): 382. Barnard, Edward Emerson. “The temporary stars. On the present appearance of some of these bodies.” Astronomische Nachrichten, 194 (1913): 401-408.]


New Star / May 27, 1925. / Natu[note cut off]. [SF-III; 1436. (Nature, 116: 25, 127.) See: 1925 May 27, (XI; 450).]


New Star / Oct 3, 5, 1925. [SF-III; 1437. See: (1925 Oct 3, 5).]


[Stars New] / Stars / A volc of this earth like one / Aug 11, 1855. [SF-III; 1438. See: (1855 Aug 11).]


Star New / July 19, 1917. [SF-III; 1439. See: (1917 July 19).]


Stars New / Traced far back / June, 1918 / Dec 20, 1916. [SF-III; 1440. See: (1916 Dec 20), and, (1918 June).]


Star New / May 27, 1925 / by amateur. [SF-III; 1441. See: (1925 May 27).]


Star New / May 5, 1923. [SF-III; 1442. See: (1923 May 5).]


Star New / ? / Ap 16, 1902. [SF-III; 1443. See: (1902 Ap 16).]


Star New / Not only blaze out but renew / See June 30, 1898. [SF-III; 1444. See: (1898 June 30).]


Star New. and sun disturbances / Sept 201898. [SF-III; 1445. See: (1898 Sept 20).]


[Star New] / Star / New Star up from old / Nov. Lacertae / Dec., 1910. [SF-III; 1446. See: (1910 Dec).]


Star New / Sept 13, 1907. [SF-III; 1447. See: (1907 Sept 13).]


Star New / Aug 20. 1919. [SF-III; 1448. See: (1919 Aug 20).]


Star New / and volc phe / Photographed on Nov 22 / phe Oct 26-30. 1913. [SF-III; 1449/ See: (1913 Oct 26-30, Nov 22).]


New Star / Ab Met date / Ap. 25, 1917. [SF-III; 1450. See: (1917 Ap 25).]


Star New / Oct 3, 5, 1925. [SF-III; 1451. See: (1925 Pct 3, 5).]


Star New / Dec 1, 1922. [SF-III; 1452. See: (1922 Dec 1).]


Stars New / See 1st of Anderson objs. / May, 1923(?) / 22? [SF-III.; 1453. See: (1923 or 22??? May).]


Star New / and beam / 1899 / Ap 21 / May 3. [SF-III; 1454. See: (1899 Ap 21, May 3).]


[Stars New] / Subject / Moon / Ap 10, etc. [SF-III; 1455. See: (Year??? Ap 10, etc.)]


[Stars New] / Stars / repeating Mets / star to star / Feb. 10, 1910. [SF-III; 1456. See: (1910 Feb 10).]


[Stars New] / Star paths / March 4, 1898. [SF-III; 1457. See: (1898 March 4).]


[Stars New] / Stars obscured / June 25, 1836. [SF-III; 1458. See: (1836 June 25).]


[Stars New] / Stars / Sky Area / Like the Androm Nebula Novae 3rd in Aquilae, May 27, 1918 / Cygnus, Aug 20, 1920. [SF-III; 1459. See: (1918 May 27), and, (1920 Aug 20).]


[Stars New] / Stars / Sky Areas / See New Stars / Rels. [SF-III; 1460.]


[Stars New] Stars / Sky Area / from Sept 7, 1890, to Nova Pers. [SF-III; 1461. See: (1890 Sept 7 to Nova Persei???).]


[Stars New] / Stars obscured / no storm / June 25, 1836. [SF-III; 1462. See: (1836 June 25).]


[Stars New] / (Stars) / Intercommunications / parts of the Shell / Jan 20, 1919. [SF-III; 1463. See: (1919 Jan 20).]


[Stars New] / Star paths / March 4, 1898. [SF-III; 1464. See: (1898 March 4).]


[Stars New] / Stars / Great Change mag. of Eta Argus / Newcomb, The Stars, p. 126. [SF-III; 1465. (Newcomb. The Stars, p. 126.)]


[Stars New] / B / A group of 29 stars in Sagittariusall red. / La Nat Sup., Nov. 16, 191[note cut off]. [SF-III; 1466. (La Nature Supplement, November 16, 191???.)]


"New Stars" / From April 25 lead up to in Andromeda, Sept 21, 1898, up to Dec. 3. [SF-III; 1467. See: (1898 Sept 21 to Dec 3).]


[Stars New] / Novae / Not temporary / For observations upon Nova Ophiuchi (1848) in 1921, see M/ Notices, Nov., 1921. [SF-III; 1468. (monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, November 1921.)]


(New Stars) / A disap. Nebula / Oct 11, 1852. [SF-III; 1469. See: (1852 Oct 11).]


New Stars / or temporary or disaps. / (of 12) / For list of 12 bet Aug 7, 1852, and March 19, 1855, see Aug 7. As to most, says he searched with idea that been asteroids or variable stars but nothing more of them. [SF-III; 1470. See: (1852 Aug 7 to 1855 March 19).]


New Stars / N.B. / New stars / none from 1670 to 1848. [SF-III; 1471. (Ref.???)]


[Stars New] / Npva Pers / "halo" out from it / yet it was moving 6 kilometers a second from sun / Newcomb, The Stars, p. 139. [SF-III; 1472. (Newcomb. The Stars, p. 139.)]


New Star / See Anderson / List. [SF-III; 1473. See: (Anderson / List).]


New Stars / Mapped / E. Mec 107/250. [SF-III; 1474. (English Mechanic, 107-250.)]


New (Star) / and Mets / Chino Plan / Auriga phe / expect great activity of Aurigids in Nov?-Dec / Nov, 1892 / Shifted to Andromeda / Also did come / See Dec. 9. [SF-III; 1475. See: (1892 Dec 8).]


New Star / and B. rain / Dec 31, 1910 / b. rain before 14th Jan., 1911 / q. Somewhere else, Jan 3, 1911. [SF-III; 1476. See: (1910 Dec 31); (1911 Jan 14);, and, (1911 Jan 3).]


New Star / and q somewhere / ? / Jan 3, 1911. [SF-III; 1477. See: (1911 Jan 3).]


New Star / and detonations / Nov. 7-13, 1911. [SF-III; 1478. See: (1911 Nov 7-13).]


New Star / and phe / March, 1912 / March 15, meteor and new star. [SF-III; 1479. See: (1912 March 15).]


New Star / Nov. 22, 1913. [SF-III; 1480. See: (1913 Nov 22).]


New Star / in Cygnus / July 19, 1917. [SF-III; 1481. See: (1917 July 19).]


(New Stars) / Androm. Nebula / Feb 9. 1918 / Oct 7, 1918 / Jan 4, 1919 / Oct 7, 1919 / May 29, 1922 / June 23, 1922. [SF-III; 1482. See: (Feb 9. 1918 / Oct 7, 1918 / Jan 4, 1919 / Oct 7, 1919 / May 29, 1922 / June 23, 1922.).]


(New Star) / Nova Aquilae III / May 27, 1918. [SF-III; 1483. See: (1918 May 27).]


New Star / The Androm. Novae / See Jan, Feb,1918 / and later. [SF-III; 1484. See: (1918 Jan, Feb, later).]


New Stars / in Androm, 1919 / and activity, Nov. 27 / and Comet?Dec 10. [SF-III; 1485. See: (1919 Nov 27, Dec 10).]


New Star / Motif / 12th and 13th new ones in Andromeda Nebula / Jan 4, 1919. [SF-III; 1486. See: (1919 Jan 4).]


New Stars / 1919 and 1920. [SF-III; 1487. See: (1919 and 1920).]


New Star / Cygnus III / Nov. 20, 1920. [SF-III; 1488. See: 1920 Aug 20, (X: 1121, 1122, & 1124). Cygnus III is now identified as V476 Cyg.]


[Stars New] / Five novae in five months / Pop Astro, March, 1920. [SF-III; 1489. (Popular Astronomy, March 1920.)]


New Star / Dec 1, 1922 / Lyra. [SF-III; 1490. SeeL (1922 Dec 1).]


New Star / like Increase of Beta Ceti / Feb 13, 1921. [SF-III; 1491. See: (1921 Feb 13).]


New Star / Probable / Aug 6, 1921. [SF-III; 1492. See: (1921 Aug 6).]


New Star / Small / May 5, 1923. [SF-III; 1493. See: (1923 May 5).]


New Star / Anderson's? / May 8, 1923 / in Cygnus. [SF-III; 1494. See: (1923 May 8).]


New Star / Increase / Beta Ceti / Feb 13, etc., 1923. [SF-III; 1495. See: (1923 Feb 13, etc.).]


New Star / and volc / Sept-Oct, 1845. [SF-III; 1496. See: (1845 Sept-Oct).]


[Stars New] / Stars / Disap / See list, Aug 7, 1852. / Nebula disap, Oct 11, 1852. [SF-III; 1497. See: (1852 Aug 7), and, (1852 Oct 11).]


New Stars / that disappeared / Aug 7, 1852. [SF-III; 1498. See: (1852 Aug 7).]


New Star / and volc / May, 1860. [SF-III; 1499. See: (1860 May).]


New Star / and Mets / May 18, 1866 / See 3, 4, 12, etc. [SF-III; 1500. See: (1866 May 8, and, 3, 4, 12, etc,???).]


[Stars New] / Novae / T. Coronae / May, 1866 / Get Huggins' spec. of it and see what happened. [SF-III; 1501. (Huggins.) T Coronae Borealis is a recurring nova caused by the transfer of matter from a red giant to a white dwarf in this binary system. See: (1866 May).]


New Stars / See Star blaze up / June 6, 1866. [SF-III; 1502. See: (1866 June 6).]


New Star / and Mets / May 18 / See back / 1866. [SF-III; 1503. See: (1866 May 18).]


[Stars New] / Star / Changes / Astro / nebula changes form / An Sci D 1864/319 / 65-333. [SF-III; 1504. (Annual of Scientific Discovery, 1864-319, &, 65-333.)]


[Stars New] / Stars / parallax / not agree / Am. J. Sci 2-15-458 / E Mec 48-8 / 65-410. [SF-III; 1505. (American Journal of Science, s. 2 v. 15 p. 458.) (English Mechanic. 48-8.) (English Mechanic, 65-410.)]


New Star / and New Shower / Cygnus / Nov. 24, 1876. [SF-III; 1506. See: (1876 Nov 24).]


New Star / Series to Oct to Nov 24, 1876. [SF-III; 1507. See: (1876 Oct to Nov 24).]


New Star / in north (Andromeda) / and afterglow in north (Norway) / Aug 15, 1885. [SF-III; 1508. See: (1885 Aug 15).]


New Star // and Sun disturbances / Aug., 1885. [SF-III; 1509. See: (1885 Aug).]


New Star / Mets active before / Aug 10, 1885. [SF-III; 1510. See: (1885 Aug 10).]


Star New / and Comet-like tail / Aug 20, 1866. [SF-III; 1511. See: (1866 Aug 20).]


New Stars / and Meteors / Col. / Aug 19, 1885. [SF-III; 1512. See: (1885 Aug 19).]


New Star / and dust / Australia / Aug., 1885 / Then disturbance again in Andromeda and dust again in Australia. [SF-III; 1513. See: (1885 Aug).]


New Star / and Metite / Aug 16, 1885. [SF-III; 1514. See: (1885 Aug 16).]


Star New / or increase of oldtail like Comets / Aug 20, 1886. [SF-III; 1515. See: (1886 Aug 20).]


New Star / and Dust / March 8, 1898 / b. rain / Sunsets / See March 30. / See Feb 15, etc. / and detonations (q's). [SF-III; 1516. See: (1898 Feb 15, etc.,  March 8, 30).]


[Stars New] / (Stars) / Obj. Perseus / Jan 16, 1898. [SF-III; 1517. See: (1898 Jan 16).]


New Star / and new Nebula in Auriga / March 21, 1892. [SF-III; 1518. See: (1892 March 21).]


New Star / Feb 1, 1892 / Preceded by phe, Jan 5, 8. / Sunspots, too. [SF-III; 1519. See: (1892 Jan 5, 8 Feb 1).]


New Stars / Nov. Aquilae / no. 1Ap 21, 1899 / no. 2See Aug 10, 1905. [SF-III; 1520. See: (1899 Ap 21), and, (1905 Aug 10).]


New Star / and beam and comet / July, 1893. [SF-III; 1521. See: (1893 July).]


New Star / and deluge and b. rain / Aug 6, 101899. [SF-III; 1522. See: (1899 Aug 6, 10).]


New Star / 1899 / Ap. 21 / b. rain / May 11. [SF-III; 1523. See: (1899 Ap 21, May 11).]


New Star / Nova Sag No 3 appearing close to where No 2 had been / Aug 10, 1899. [SF-III; 1524. See: (1899 Aug 10).]


New Stars / following one another / See 1898 / 1899. [SF-III; 1525. See: (1898 to 1899).]


New Star / and Cosmic / Sept, 1898. [SF-III; 1526. See: (1898 Sept).]


New Star / and dust/ March, 1901. [SF-III; 1527. See: (1901 March).]


New Star / and Tidal Wave and the ust phe / Nov. 19, 1902. [SF-III; 1528. See: (1902 Nov 19).]


New Stars / and Mets. / May 17 / Aug 10, 1901. [SF-III; 1529. See: (1901 May 17, Aug 10).]


New Star / followed by its Mets / Feb 22 / Aug 81901. [SF-III; 1530. See: (1901 Feb 22, Aug 10).]


New Star / With Mets of Nov., 1902 / See Nov. 19. [SF-III; 1531. See: (1902 Nov, Nov 19).]


New Star / and Dust / Cosmic / March, 1903 / and led up to. [SF-III; 1532. See: (1903 March).]


New Star / and phe / Sept., 1905 / See last of Aug. [SF-III; 1533. See: (1905, last of Aug, Sept.).]


New Star / Nov. Aq. 2 / Aug 10-18, 1905. [SF-III; 1534. See: (1905 Aug 10-18).]


New Star / and beam / Aug 18, 1905 / unknown q, July 28 / Aug 10. [SF-III; 1535. SeeL (1905 July 28. Aug 10, 18).]


New Star / and Sunspots / Aug 31, 1905. [SF-III; 1536. See: (1905 Aug 31).]


New Star / Sept. 13, 1907  detonation, Aug 29 / unknown q / phe throughout October. [SF-III; 1537. See: (1907 Aug 29. Sept 13, Oct).]


New Stars / Nova Lacertae / Dec 30, Nov, 19, 1910. [SF-III; 1538. See: (1910 Nov 19, Dec 30).]


[Stars New[ / 1885 / Aug / New star and Met showers / See Jan 17, 1877. [SF-III; 1539. See: (1877 Jan 17).]


[Stars New] / 1885 / Aug. 16 / See Cygnids after new star in Cyg. / Nov. 25, 1876 / Jan 17, 1877. [SF-III; 1540. See: (1876 Nov 25), and, (1877 Jan 17).]


[Stars New] 1885 / Aug 19 / showers following new star / See May 21, 1920. [SF-III; 1541. See: (1920 May 21).]


[Stars New] / 1885 / Aug 19 / See May 17, 1901. / changes in Nov. Cyg amd Meteors / Aug 19-Sept 12. [SF-III; 1542. See: (1901 May 17, Aug 19, Sept 12).]


[Stars New] / 1886 / Aug 19 / The two big ones are Nova Pers and Aquilae / June 7, 1918. [SF-III; 1543. See: (1918 June 7).]


[Stars New[ / 1885 / Aug. / See E. Mec Index / Nova. [SF-III; 1544. (English Mechanic, indexes, Nova).]


[Stars New] / 1885 / Aug / 2 new stars in Andromeda / 1889. [SF-III; 1545. See: (1889).]


[Stars New] / 1885 / Aug / Nov Androm / See Aug, 1917The sixth new star to be discovered in or "in" a spiral nebula. [SF-III; 1546. See: (1917 Aug).]


[Stars New] / 1885 / Aug 19 / New stars mapped / E. Mec 107/250. [SF-III; 1547. (English Mechanic, 107-250.)]


[Stars New] / 1885 / Aug / Fifth nova in Androm. neb./ See Sept 11, 1917. / For 6th, 7th, 8th, see Feb 9, 1918. [SF-III; 1548. See: (1917 Sept 11), and, (1918 Feb 9).]


[Stars New] / 1885 / Aug 19 / Nova Cygnus / Aug 20, 1920. [SF-III; 1549. See: (1920 Aug 20_.]


[Stars New] / 1885 / Aug 19 / 2 Novae in Geminorum / March 13, 1912 / March 1, 1903. [SF-III; 1550. See: (1912 March 13), and, (1903 March 1).]


[Stars New] / 1885 / Aug 19 / Nova Cyg. / Nov. 24, 1876. [SF-III; 1551. See: (1876 Nov 24).]


[The following sixty notes were clipped together by Fort. SF-III: 1552 to 1611.]


Star New ? / Dec 16, 1837. [SF-III; 1552. See: (1837 Dec 16).]


New Star / Theme / March, 1843 / So sun in a constellation perturb it and makes volcs or new stars / as it makes volcs on earth. [SF-III; 1553. See: (1843 March).]


New Star / in Orion / Oct., 1845. [SF-III; 1554. See: (1845 Oct).]


New Star? / Nov 19, 1846 / A series before it. [SF-III; 1555. See: (1846 Nov 19).]


New Star / and dry fog / Ap. 28, 1848. [SF-III; 1556. See: (1848 Ap 28).]


[Stars New] / 1885 / Aug / 3 new stars in And. Nebula / Dec 13, 1848. [SF-III; 1557. See: (1848 Dec 13).]


[Stars New] / 1885 / Aug 16 / Nova in And. / See Dec 13, 1848. / 3 new stars in neb. [SF-III; 1558. See: (1848 Dec 13).]


Star New / Aug 28, 1849. [SF-III; 1559. See: (1849 Aug 28).]


Star New / Sept 7, 1850. [SF-III; 1560. See: (1850 Sept 7).]


[Stars New] / Star fluctuations / Sept 26, 1850. [SF-III; 1561. See: (1850 Sept 26).]


New Star / ? / Feb 29, 1852. [SF-III; 1562. See: (1852 Feb 29).]


Stars New / New nebulathen vanished / Oct 11, 1852. [SF-III; 1563. See: (1852 Oct 11).]


New Star / ? / Feb., 1857. [SF-III; 1564. See: (1857 Feb).]


New Star / Volc / as if succeeded by smoke / March 1-2, 1860. [SF-III; 1565. See: (1860 March 1-2).]


New Star / or obj / Ap. 11, 1860. [SF-III; 1566. See: (1860 Ap 11).]


[Stars New] / 1885 / Aug / Nova Scorpii / May 21, 1860. [SF-III; 1567. See: (1860 May 21).]


New Star / 2 in same constellation / Oct 4-9, 1862. [SF-III; 1568. See: (1862 Oct 4-9.).]


[Stars New] / 1885 / Aug / New star in Scorpio by Pogson / May 20, 1863. [SF-III; 1569. See: (1863 May 20).]


[Stars New] / 1885 / Aug 18 / New star and Mets / May 4, 18, 1866. [SF-III; 1570. See: (1866 May 4, 18).]


New Star / and old blaze up / May 12 / June 6, 1866. [SF-III; 1571. See: (1866 May 12, June 6).]


New Star ? / May 23, 1868. [SF-III; 1572. See: (1868 May 23).]


Star New / June 20 or 25?. 1871. [SF-III; 1573. See: (1871 June 20 or 25?).]


Star New / (?) / March 17, 1877 / Nature 15-451. [SF-III; 1574. (Nature 14-451.)]


Star New / May 22, 1881. [SF-III; 1575. See: 1881 May 22, (V; 499).]


New Star / and dust? / Dec 7 and 14, 1862 / Dec 31, phe, Maine, Cal, Europe. [SF-III; 1576. See: (1862 Dec 7 and 14, 31).]


Star New ? / Dec 21, 1882. [SF-III; 1577. See: (1882 Dec 21).]


New Star (?) / and q., China / Jan 15, 1885. [SF-III; 1578. See: (1885 Jan 15).]


New Star / or old blaze up / comet like ray from it / Aug 20, 1886. [SF-III; 1579. See: (1886 Aug 20).]


[Stars New] / Star change / Aug 10, 1887. [SF-III; 1580. See: (1887 Aug 10).]


Star New / Not listed / Aug 24, 1888. [SF-III; 1581. See: (1888 Aug 24).]


[Stars New] / Stars / Andromeda / change / Sept 7, 1890. [SF-III; 1582. See: (1890 Sept 7).]


New Star - ? / Jan. 31, 1891. [SF-III; 1583. See: (1891 Jan 31).]


New Star / and Cosmic dust / March 30 / Ap. 1, 2, 4, 1892. [SF-III; 1584. See: (1892 March 30, Ap 1,2,4).]


New Star / Southern / Norma / 7th mag / July 10, 1893 / Carina / Ap 8, 1895 / 8th mag. [SF-III; 1585. See: (1893 July 10), and, (1895 Ap 8).]


Star New / in Norma / ? / Nov., 1893. [SF-III; 1586. See: (1893 Nov).]


Star New ? / May 3, 1895 / See Ap. 8. [SF-III; 1587. See: (1895 Ap 8, May 3).]


Star New / Dated or discovered on photo. / Dec 12, 1895. [SF-III; 1588. See: (1895 Dec 12).]


Star New / Nov 14, 1896. [SF-III; 1589. See: (1896 Nov 14).]


New Star / and dust / Dec 12, 21, 27, 1896. [SF-III; 1590. See: (1896 Dec 12, 21, 27).]


Star New ? / Ap 25, 1898. [SF-III; 1591. See: (1898 Ap 25).]


[Stars New] / 1885 / Aug / New star / Androm Neb. / Sept 20, 1898. [SF-III; 1592. See: (1898 Sept 20).]


Star New ? / March 8, 1899 / See March 2. [SF-III; 1593. See: (1899 March 2, 8).]


Star New / Increase / time of Lyrids / Ap 22, 1903 / Also a volc. [SF-III; 1594. See: (1903 Ap 22).]


[Stars New] / Star / Met trail in Perseus 2 hours? / Oct 16, 1903. [SF-III; 1595. See: (1903 Oct 16).]


New Star? / Dust phe / March (30)-April, 1908 / See before. [SF-III; 1596. See: (1908 March 30-April).]


New Star / and Etna / March 23, 1910 / another new star / Etna / Ap 4-5 / See March 20. [SF-III; 1597. See: (1910 March 20, 23, Ap 4-5).]


New Stars / Rels / Nov. Sag 2 / March, '90 / Nov Arae / Ap., 1910. [SF-III; 1598. See: (1890 March), and, (1910 Ap).]


New Star / and phe / See Feb. 22-27, 1909. / phe / March 26, 30. [SF-III; 1599. See: (1909 Feb 22-27, March 26, 30).]


Star New / 10th mag / Aug 7-12, 1909. [SF-III; 1600. See: (1909 Aug 7-12).]


New Star / Aug 10, 1910. [SF-III; 1601. See: (1910 Aug 10).]


New Star / Nov. Sag, 2 / March, 1910. [SF-III; 1602. See: (1910 March).]


New Star / ? / March 1, 1911. [SF-III; 1603. See: (1911 March 1).]


Stars New / Brighten / Ap 9, 1912. [SF-III; 1604. See: (1912 Ap 9).]


[Stars New] / 1885 / Aug 19 / A nova in Sagitta / Nov. 22, 1913 / One in Lyra, see Dec 4-6, 1919. [SF-III; 1605. See: (1913 Nov 22), and, (1919 Dec 4-6).]


[Stars New] / 1885 / ug / Androm / data / Col. / Feb. 4, 1918. [SF-III; 1606. See: (1918 Feb 4).]


New Star / Met date / Ap. 24, 1919. [SF-III; 1607. See: (1919 Ap 24).]


New Star / Ap. 24, 1919 / Aug 20, 1919. [SF-III; 1608. See: (1919 Ap 24), and, (1919 Aug 20).]


New Star / Sudden rise / Dec 4, 1919. [SF-III 1609. See: (1919 Dec 4).]


New Star / and volcs / Nov 30, 1922. [SF-III; 1610. See: (1922 Nov 30).]


Stars New / Col. like Anderson's / May 8, 1923. [SF-III; 1611. See: (1923 May 8).]


[Stars New] / Stars / 2 new ones far apart? / Oct 4-9, 1862. [SF-III; 1612. See: (1852 Oct 4-9).]


[Stars New] / Mets from Formateault / July 28-31, 1865. [SF-III; 1613. See: (1865 July 28-31).]


Star / New? / June 20, 1871. [SF-VI; 1498. See: (1871 June 20; not found in Notes).]


Star / New? / Nov. 14, 1896. [SF-VI; 1499. See: 1896 Nov. 14, (VII; 1620). This "very bright star" was probably Arcturus.]


Star / New / small in Aquila / June 25, 1927. [SF-VI; 1500. See: 1927 June 25, (XI; 949).]


[Stat]:


Stat / Respect Mets / See Oct. 29, 1887. [SF-III; 1766. See: (1887 Oct 29).]


Stat / Meteors / Aug 14, 1884. [SF-III; 1767. See: (1884 Aug 14).]


Stat / Feb 29, 1868. [SF-III; 1768. See: (1868 Feb 29).]


Steatopygous figures / Nature 110-786. [AF-III; 666. (Nature, 110-786; not found here.)]


[Stigmata]:


Stigmata / March 26, 1928. [AF-II; 892. See: (1928 March 26).]


Stigmata / + / bleeding bird / D. News, Feb 5, 1921 / Told by Mr. W.J.A. Grant, of Cullompton, Devon. A mummified hawk from the tomb of an Egyptian princess. Before the Boer War, it began to bleed. "Early in July, 1914, the bird again became moist, and red fluid oozed from the body. It dried up shortly before the armistice." [AF-III: 667.1, 667.2. (London Daily News, February 5, 1921.)]


Stigmata / [Enjoins Effigy in Dime Museum.] / Herald Tribune, Sept 28, 1927. [AF-III; 668. Newspaper clipping. (New York Herald Tribune, September 28, 1927.)]


Stigmata / [untitled article about stigmata of Theresa Neumann, of Konnersreuth] / NY American, Nov. 20, 1927. [AF-III; 669. Newspaper clipping. (New York American, November 20, 1927.)]


Stig / Louise Lateau, each Friday. [AF-III; 670. (Ref.???)]


Stigmata / + / Louise Lateau / The Spiritual Magazine, N.S., 9-347 / P.P597.ba. / Vol 6, see Stigmata, index. [AF-III; 671. (Spiritual Magazine, n.s., 9-347.) (Spiritual Magazine, v. 6, index.)]


Stigmata / May be some other reason for these marksand the story of Christ arose as explanation. [AF-III; 672. (Ref.???)]


Stigmata / Myers, Human Personality, vol. I, 492-6. [AF-III; 673. (Myers. Human Personality, v. 1, 492-496.)]


Stigmata / Poughkeepsie / July 10, 1922. [AF-III; 674. See: (1922 July 10).]


"Stigmatic" / "The Message of Konnersreuth, by Bishop Waitz. / See in Lib. / His visit to Theresa Neumann / p. 87that for months she had tasted neither food nor drink. "The wounds appeared to be dried up: they do not fester." Following day he saw her sitting erect in bed. "Four streams of blood were flowing down her cheeks. Wounds in her hands more distinctly visible than the day before. "On her left side, the gown was already dyed red from the blood trickling out of the wound of the heart. The phe occurred on Fridays. / First recorded case of St. Francis of Assisi, in year 1224. [AF-III: 675.1, 675.2, 675.3. (Waitz. The Message of Konnersreuth, p. 87.)]


Stigmata / See March 26, 1928. [AF-III; 676. See: (1928 March 26).]


Stigmata / See The Month 134-249, for some modern casespeasant girl, Marie-Julie Jahenny, of the village of La Fraudais (Loire-Inférieure). On March 21, 1873, upon her body appeared the five wounds. Then appeared pictures on her breast of a cross and a flower. She had predicted they would appear. [AF-III: 677.1, 677.2. (Month, 134-249.)]


Stigmata / 1927Dec 15 / [Silesian Cobbler's Strange Power Causes Belief in Konnersreuth "Miracle" to Wane] / [The New York Times, December 18, 1927.] [AF-III; 678. Newspaper clipping, ("portion of clipping torn off"). (New York Times, December 18, 1927.)]


[?] / + / 1922 / July 10 / D. Express, 7-4 / Case of stigmata at Peekskill, N.Y. / Miss Mary Reilly, aged 20, in the Home of the Sisters of the Good Shepherd"shows intermittently on her side a manifestation [in the form] of a cross of blood at which times she suffers intensely." [SF-V: 397.1, 397.2. (London Daily Express, July 10, 1922; not found here.) "Cross of Blood on Her Side." Dundee Evening Telegraph, July 10, 1922, p. 10 c. 3. Thayer: "Found flying / may belong here." The note refers to page 281 of Wild Talents.]


Stigmata / Other marks / Oct 1, 1926. [SF-VII; 1252. See: (1926 Oct 1).]


Stigmata writings on a body / Oct., 1, 1926. [SF-VII; 1927. See: (1926 Oct 1).]


Stigmata pictures on bodies / Nov. 17, 1913. SF-VII; 1928. See: (1913 Nov 17).]


Stigmata / March 26, 1928. [SF-VII; 1929. See: (1928 March 26).]


Stigmata / Other images on bodies / Nov 17, 1913. [SF-VII; 1930. See: (1913 Nov 17).]


Stigmata / See "Faces". [SF-VII; 1931.]


Stones not injure / Aug 17, 1871. [SF-VII; 1723. See: (1871 Aug 17).]


[Story]:


Story / Any sit wanted, such as "Mutiny" / B Eagle Index. [AF-III; 679. (Brooklyn Eagle, indexes.)]


Story / By Translation / How a pretty good picture that I saw could have been translated. / 1 = impression of 3 friends. Stand by each other, but not when one wrong. Picture was 2 sailors who made the 3rd marry the girlgot him and girl aboard ship where he could not get away. [AF-III: 680.1, 680.2. (Ref.???)]


Story / C. Doyle's methodContinues 2 odd event / body with 7 watches on / a disap from a railway carriage. [AF-III; 681. (Ref.???)]


Stories / Could from own dataas Conan Doyle did the myst. disap. of a railroad train. Plan the switched-off train by robber's story and then write from aspect of the myst of the disap. [AF-III; 682. (Doyle, Arthur Conan. "The Story of the Lost Special." Strand Magazine, August 1898.) (Doyle Arthur Conan. "The Story of the Man with the Watches." Strand Magazine, 1898.)]


Story / form / 2 partnersOld and YoungYoung dominates. / 3 old clerks in office. Y insists on firing themno pep to them. / They pep up, but after a while, obvious they can't. Young partner makes some errors. Old does better. / Important customer. Young fails to get him. Old gets him. Clerks about to be fired are not. Old dominates. / This from a picture in which Old partner takes in Young and tells him to fire clerkshe peps up the clerks and one of them gets the customer. Here the "human interest is in the new partner's concern over firing themOld partner away on vacation to give time for changes. The old clerks congratulate New partner for his promotion. Give him a surprise party at this houseall long acquaintedand comes out how much means to them to feel secure in their jobs, with their friend so promoted. [AF-III: 683.1 to 683.4.]


Story / from Honesdale, Pa. / Little girl, Maud Mott, sickened and died. Fond of flower, a fuchsia, was her favorite plant. When she sickened, there were 40 buds on the plantall withered. Day after girl died, plant died. / Religio-Phil Jour, Aug 10, 1878. [AF-III; 684. (Religio-Philosophical Journal, August 10, 1878.)]


Story / Germ / Evangelineseeking one lost / Elaboration / (from a moving picture) / X, a theatrical producer, who has accepted a song from his revue, but the composer had moved and not findable, and producer can't put on the song without a contract, though all ready to open show: so searches and hires detectives for the search for Y. But Y, not know his song been acceptedtrying all kinds of schemes for access to be found by the producer. / More details. His girl got the song accepted. / His frequent contacts with a detective could surely find him. / Philall actions mutual. The seeker could deduce he was being sought? [AF-III: 685.1, 685.2, 685.3. (Ref.???)]


Story / If I ever write a story again, don't look for a story, but take almost anything for a germ and develop it. [AF-III; 686.]


Story / Impossible to get confession from a manhe will give information or hint, to be a wise man. [AF-III; 687.]


Story / Man in dangerinsures his lifecompany looks after him. / In U.S., before Dec 18, 1923, a murderer and insurance co. back of attempts to find him insane. Or an Editor receives 2 such storiesseems one must be plagiarism. / Receives a third. / Finds had been such an event and 3 stories much alike. [AF-III: 688.1, 688.2. (Ref.???)]


Story / of a minister who was taken up and carried aroundlike a ball of fire / case / Religio-Phil-Jour, Ap. 24-6-3 / YRA++ / Like March 6, 1880. [AF-III; 689. (Religio-Philosophical Journal, April 24, ????, p. 6 c. 3.) See: (1880 March 6).]


Story / One who took for his motto"Evil, then be my good!" At first, indiscriminate evil, meannesscrime. / But he would specialize and concentrate or positivize to nothing. [AF-III; 690.]


Story / Satire on ease of artistic and scientific drivel. / X leaves his body for psychic projection. / Body get along very well until brains needed. / Study Shaw's Pygmalion to see how such an idea develops. [AF-III; 691. (Shaw, George Bernard. Pygmalion.)]


Story / Take anyand make it more so. [AF-III; 692.]


Stories / The non-homo characters. [AF-III; 693.]


Story / X not seen Y since boysgoe supsee if recognizedjoshes"Y, I have a warrant for your arrest. Y agitated. Confesses something. X startled. Y recognizes X. X says, for old time's sake, he'll let it go. "Better come clean with it." / Or a false or josh-confession—but something comes of that. It was in a restatement. Y tells had seen X watching him for 10 minutes and had been trying to remember the name—so not taken by surprise. [AF-III: 694.1, 694.2.]


Strange names / On Long Island, a Mr Crabb named a child "Through-much-tribulation-we-enter-into-the-Kingdom-of-Heaven Crabb". / Child went by name of Tribby. / N.Q. 3-3-446 / (other names). [MB-I; 438. "Naming Children in America." Notes and Queries, s. 3 v. 3 (June 6, 1863): 446.]


Strange skulls / June 21, 1890. [AF-III; 694.3. "From Box A—Cont". See: (1890 June 21).]


Strange / Similar cases far apart / May 15 to Nov 8 / 1905. [SF-VII; 1730. See: (1905 May 15 to Nov 8).]


[Structures]:


[The following twenty-one notes were clipped together by Fort. AF-III: 695 to 715.]


Stru[ctures] / Hills structural / Phil Trans 65/5. [AF-III; 695. (Philosophical Transaction of the Royal Society, 65-5.)]


Stru[cutral] / Hill / Extraordinary / Spitzbergen / Scottish Geog Mag[g] 3/437. [AF-III; 696. "Spitzbergen." Scottish Geographical Magazine, 3 (no. 8; August 1885): 436-437. "In one of these bays, called Sassen Bay, exists the Temple Hill, one of the most remarkable hills in the world. 'Picture to yourself a wall of rock, nearly two miles long, and rising sheer from the water to the height of 3000 to 4000 feet. This wall does not, however, consist of a single compact mass, but is constituted by a vast entanglement of pillars and columns, with arches and windows between them. These are arranged in groups, and rise one above another in three stories, as in a building, resembling very closely the temple structures of the East Indies. In the architecture of the hill a surprising regularity and symmetry are observable. The roof is formed by a flat snow-field, from every crevice of which hang blue icicles, that keep up a continual dropping of water into the depths below. Seen from a distance, the stone appears to be of an intensely yellow brown ; but when the hill is approached, it is seen that it is built up of individual strips of yellow, brown, white, and black, alternating with each other. And it is only in close proximity to it, that its gigantic dimensions can be appreciated. Some of the columns, standing quite alone, tower upwards of some hundreds of feet in height, and look as if chiselled by a sculptor."]


[Structures] / Subterranean town—streets—coinage—in series of caverns / Nature 47/64. [AF-III; 697. “Geographical Notes.” Nature, 47 (November 17, 1892): 64-65.]


Structures / Turret-shaped hill / Eng Mec 14/674. [AF-III; 698. (English Mechanic, 14-674.)]


[Structures] / Curious Natural Monuments / Sc. Am. S 65/344 / Sc Am. 90-139. [AF-III; 699. Goodman, Charles. “Natural Monuments.” Scientific American Supplement, 65 (no. 1691; May 30, 1908): 344-345. Holder, Charles F. “Natural Monuments.” Scientific American, n.s., 90 (February 13, 1904): 139.]


Structure / Natural Walls of N. Carolina / Bulletin des Annonces (Bull OAB) 2/115, art. 2. [AF-III; 700.

Beckwith, John. A Memoir on the Natural Walls, or Solid Dykes, in the State of North Carolina ; about which there have been debates, whether they were basaltic, or of some other formation. — American Journal of Science, 5: 1.) "Memoire sur les Murs Naturels ou filons de la Caroline du Nord...." Bulletin General et Univerael des Annonces et des Nouvelles Scientifiques, 2 (1823): 51.]


Structure / Hills / Phil Trans 65/418 / See Index, Giants Causeway. [AF-III; 701. (Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, 65-418.)]


Struct[ures] / Markings / Supposed glacial / Geol Soc Jour 24/3. [AF-III; 702. (Geographical Society Journal, 24-3.)]


S[tructures] / Remarkable ruts in Malta / Nature, June 13, 1918, p. 290 / "Man," May, 1918 / no footprints. [AF-III; 703. “Notes.” Nature, 101 (June 13, 1918): 287-292, at 290. (Man: Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, 18 (May & June, 1918): 40, 52, 69, 93???)]


Structu[res] / Part of Ark found / See English Mechanic 70/158. / years before, too. [AF-III; 704. (English Mechanic, 70-158; not found here, only discussion of Ark and flood.) Garbett, E.L. "Noah's Ark Found At Last." English Mechanic, 56 (no. 1438; October 14, 1892): 184. (New York Times, April 21, 1897, p. 4 c. 1; for article about John Jospeh Nouri???)("A Striking Face." San Francisco Call, March 15, 1893, p. 8 c. 5. "John Joseph Nouri Crowned." San Francisco Call, April 19, 1897, p. 2 c. 5-6. Nouri arrived in San Francisco from Japan, claimed to have found Noah's Ark, was thought to be an impostor, and  was committed as a lunatic at the Napa Asylum. He travelled to London and onto Trichur, India, (now, Thrissur), where, about 1897, was made the patriarch of the Chaldean Pontifical Cathedral, (now, the Chaldean Syrian Church of India). Johannes Jacobus Nouri.)]


[Structures] / Fingal['s] Caveit is artificial / Critic 5/18 / Pop Sci Mo 22/231 / Nature 27/285. [AF-III; 705. (Critic 5/18.) (Popular Science Monthly, 22/231.) “The Thirst for Scientific Renown.” Nature, 27 (January 25, 1883): 285-287. (Whitehouse, F. Cope. “Is Fingal's Cave Artificial?” New York: Appleton, 1882.)]


Structur[es] / A window frame said been found in geolog deposit / Leisure Hour 9/48. [AF-III; 706. (Leisure Hour, 9-48.)]


Structures / (low) / Rock Wa[ll] of Rockwall, Texas. / Science, N.S., 30/690-1. [AF-III; 707. (Science, n.s., 30: 690-691.)]


Structures / Architecture Fossil pillars of sandstone / Geol. Surv. Canada 1863/263. [AF-III; 708. (Geological Survey of Canada, 1863-263.)]


Structures / Fingal's Cave / Sc Am Sup 19/7766. [AF-III; 709. (Scientific American Supplement, 19-7766.)]


[Structures] / Fingal's / Smithsonian, 1887 / McLean. [AF-III; 710. (Smithsonian???, 1887.)]


Structures / Castle in Arizona. / Sc Am Sup 51/21272. [AF-III; 711. (Scientific American Supplement, 51-21272.)]


Structure / Fingal's Cave / N.Q. 6/8/493 / Pop Sci 24/856and Dec., 1882 / [Struc[ture, [note cut off] en 25, 1883 / Manhatten, before April, 1884 / See Cope Whitehouse. [AF-III; 712. (Notes and Queries, s. 6 v. 8 p. 493.) (Popular Science, 24-856.) (Popular Science, December, 1882???) See: (Cope Whitehouse???).]


Structure / Remarkable Conical hills / Jour. R.G.S. 8/148. [AF-III; 713. (Journal of the Royal Geological Society, 8-148.)]


Structure / Devil's Dyke near Brighton / N.Q. 5-X-307, 502. [AF-III; 714. (Notes and Queries, s. 5 v. 10 pp. 307,502.)]


Structures / See Devil'sR.G. [AF-III; 715. (Ref.??? Reader's Guide???)]


Studies / Feb 10, 1896. [SF-VI; 1502. See: (1896 Feb 10).]


[Subject]:


(Subject) / Art / Liv. in rocks / I have reason for thinking that somewhere there is an ancient Roman, who is alive. Assyrian, maybe, or Ehyptian. There are data for thinking that may be Romans and Assyrians, etc., alive. / Buried alive, perhaps in an earthquake. May be that strange creatures, dinosaurs have been released by some other q. / Unaccountable human beings. / See Trances. / So stories of frogs in coal. / But not only frogs. [AF-III: 716.1, 716.2.]


Subj / Explosions / Sept 27, 1910 / See Sept, 1888. [AF-III; 717. See: (1888 Sept), and, (1910 Sept 27).]


Subj. / Tracks / 1852 or '53 / Col / 1855. [AF-III; 718. See: (1855, Tracks).]


Subject / See Col. Andree / July 14, 1897. [SF-III; 1870. See: (1897 July 14).]


Subject / Lit. Balloons / Sept., 1910. [SF-III; 1871. See: (1910 Sept).]


Subject / White spots on Jupiter and on seas of this earth / See Jan 5, 1880. [SF-III; 1872. See: (1880 Jan 5).]


Subject / Sheep stampedes / Dec 10, 1920. [SF-III; 1873. See: (1920 Dec 20).]


Subject / Sci and Invent / Lightning Substance. [SF-III; 1874. (Ref.???)]


Subject / Moon / Ap 9, etc. [SF-III; 1875. (Ref.???)]


Subject / Fires / Whirls / Combustions / Forest fires. [SF-III; 1876.]


Subject / Thngs with Meteors. [SF-III; 1877.]


Subject / Moon lights and Metites. [SF-III; 1878.]


Subject / New / See Poisons. [SF-VI; 1503.]


Subjects / Look for details of stories and emphasizeLike in one of the polt storiesthe horse in a barn by way of a little door. [SF-VII; 47. (Ref???)]


Subject / The ship fires. / See Dec. 20, 1931. [SF-VII; 80. See: (1931 Dec 20).]


[Substances]:


Substance / like steel dust / Feb 10, 1843. [SF-III; 1263. See: (1843 Feb 10).]


Substance / "Pearls" / Sept 26, 1927. [SF-III; 1264. See: (1927 Sept 26).]


[Substance] / [Sinai Yields Secret of Manna] / NY Times, Dec 4, 1927. [SF-III; 1265. Newspaper clipping.(New York Times, December 4, 1927.)]


Substance / Dust and Meteor / March 27, 1894. [SF-III; 1266. See: (1894 March 27).]


Substance / Dust and Meteors / See March 4, 1869. [SF-III; 1267. See: (1869 March 4).]


Substances / Falls of wheat before 1800 / N.Q. 8-12-352. [SF-III; 1268. (Notes and Queries, s. 8 v. 12 p. 352.)]


Substances / Nostoc / N and Q 9-5-108, 218. [SF-IIII; 1269. (Notes and Queries, s. 9 v. 6 pp. 108, 218.)]


Substance / Rice (?) / Feb, 14, 1913. [SF-III; 1270. See: (1913 Feb 14).]


Substance / Flesh / Aug 1, 1869. [SF-III; 1271. See: (1869 Aug 1).]


Substance / Grain / India / May 26, 1889. [SF-III; 1272. See: (1889 May 26).]


Substance / Seeds / S. Car / 1882. [SF-III; 1273. See: (1882).]


Substance / Manna / Sci Amer, Nov. 26, 1887. [SF-III; 1274. (Scientific American, n.s., November 26, 1887.)]


Substance / Lightning / substance like quicksilver / July 15, 1886. [SF-III; 1275. See: (1886 July 15).]


Substance / Not electrified / July 22, 1888. [SF-III; 1276. See: (1888 July 22).]


Substance / Salt / June 21, 1894. [SF-III; 1277. See: (1894 June 21).]


Substance / Salt / July 18, 1895. [SF-III; 1278. See: (1895 July 18).]


Substance / and Meteor / Dec 17, 1824. [SF-III; 1279. See: (1824 Dec 17).]


Substances / with Metites / See Living / Substances / Hail. [SF-III; 1280.]


Substance / 36% oily matter / Feb 22, 1903 / Note yellow-(%). [SF-III; 1281. See: (1903 Feb 22).]


Substance / Thick red / Jan 17, 1810. [SF-III; 1282. See: (1810 Jan 17).]


Substance / after Meteor / Dec 17, 1824. [SF-III; 1283. See: (1824 Dec 17).]


Substance / with Meteors / See rains with th. stones. [SF-III; 1284.]


Substance / and Metite / hail and Metite / Ap 12, 1889. [SF-III; 1285. See: (1889 Ap 12).]


Substance / Dust / rain / meteor / June 28, 1913. [SF-III; 1286. See: (1913 June 28).]


(Substances) / Pollen / brought by th storm / Ap 9, 1912. [SF-III; 1287. See: (1912 Ap 9).]


Substance / Glue-like / on Metites / May 22, 1808. [SF-III; 1288. See: (1909 May 22).]


Substance / Fish scales / 1873 / Louisiana. [SF-III; 1289. See: (1873).]


Substance / and Rhodes / Series / back from Ap. 30, 1863 / May 1 / May 30 / new star. [SF-III; 1290. See: (1863 Ap 30, May 1, 30).]


Substances / Red snow / London / March 12, 1876. [SF-III; 1291. See: (1876 March 12).]


Substance / Fish / California / Sept 10, 1869. [SF-III; 1292. See: (1869 Sept 10).]


Substance / Cinders / ab March 26, 1851. [SF-III; 1293. See: (1851 ab March 26).]


Substance / ? / Aug 7, 1885. [SF-III; 1294. See: (1885 Aug 7).]


Substance / Flesh / ? /  Colorado / NY Times, 1873, July 6-6-5 / Aug 26-1-2. [SF-III; 1295. (New York Times, July 6, 1873, p. 6 c. 5.) (New York Times, August 26, 1873, p. 1 c. 2.)]


Substance / Lowell, Mass / July 28, 1910. [SF-III; 1296. See: (1910 July 28).]


Substance / Summer, 1900 / Flesh / Western State / Trib? [SFIII; 1297. (New York Tribune???. ca. 1900???).]


Substance / See 192- / Manna. [SF-III; 1298. See: (1920s).]


Substance / in London / Sept. 19, 1907. [SF-III; 1299. See: (1907 Sept 19).]


Substance / Manna  / S. Af / Dec. 17, 1921. [SF-III; 1300. See: (1921 Dec 17).]


Substance / from a foreign submarine eruption / Minnesota / Feb 12, 1926. [SF-III; 1301. See: (1927 Feb 12).]


Substance / vegetable matter in dust on Norway in wind from north / Feb 26, 1883. [SF-III; 1302. See: (1883 Feb 26).]


Substance / See Col. under Nov 17, 1920. [SF-III; 1303. See: (1920 Nov 16).]


Substance / after q. / 1852. [SF-III; 1304. See: (1852).]


Substance / Sand and Meteor / Sept 12, 1861. [SF-III; 1305. See: (1861 Sept 12).]


Substance / and Meteors / Oct 25, 1841. [SF-III; 1306. See: (1841 Oct 25).]


Substance / and qs / March 13, 1842 / See Dusts. [SF-III; 1307. See: (1842 March 13).]


Substance / and Metite / March 14, 1813. [SF-III; 1308. See: (1813 March 14).]


Substance / and Meteor / Oct 17, 1846. [SF-III; 1309. See: (1846 Oct 17).]


Substances / Lowell / July 28. 1910. [SF-III; 1310. See: (1910 July 28).]


Substance / Seeds and dust / Ap. 24, 1897 / with Met dust / Ap. 30, 1897. [SF-III; 1311. See: (1897 Ap 24, 30).]


Substance / Salt / Idaho / June 21, 1894. [SF-III; 1312. See: (1894 June 21).]


Substance / Wheat / 1804. [SF-III; 1313. See: (1804).]


Substance / Burned like coal / Jan 29, 1835. [SF-III; 1314. See: (1835 Jan 29).]


Substance / Mosaic of stones in tar / 1836 / July or Aug. [SF-III; 1315. See: (1836 July or Aug).]


Substance / Yellow / India / March 15, 1843. [SF-III; 1316. See: (1843 March 15).]


Substance / like plaster / July, 1849. [SF-III; 1317. See: (1849 July).]


Substance / "bld" / Aug 15, 1852. [SF-III; 1318. See: (1852 Aug 15).]


Substance / Rain like red wine / Nov 14 and 20, 1855. [SF-III; 1319. See: (1855 Nov 14, 20).]


Substance / "Candy" / Nov. 21, 1857. [SF-III; 1320. See: (1857 Nov 21).]


Substance / March 12, 1859. [SF-III; 1321. See: (1859 March 12).]


Substance / Bld / Prof Brun's account / La Nature 1880/2/262. [SF-III; 1322. (La Nature, 1889 pt. 2 p. 262.)]


Substance / Sticky / July 3, 1881. [SF-III; 1323. See: (1881 July 3).]


Substance / Feb 10, 1883. [SF-III; 1324. See: (1883 Feb 10).]


Sub / Bod  Nor. Car / May 11, 1884. [SF-III; 1325. See: (1884 May 11).]


Substance / July 28. 1885. [SF-III; 1326. See: (1885 July 28).]


Substance / in th/ storm / Brooklyn / July 17, 1887. [SF-III; 1327. See: (1887 July 17).]


Substance / March 1-2, 1898 / Gelat. [SF-III; 1328. See: (1898 March 1-2).]


Substance / Blood / May 15, 1890. [SF-III; 1329. See: (1890 May 15).]


Substance / Unknown / phosphorescent / March 21, 1891 / See Nov. 20, 1898. [SF-III; 1330. See: (1891 March 21), and, (1898 Nov 20).]


Substance / Gelat / Ap 1-2, 1892. [SF-III; 1331. See: (1892 Ap 1-2.)].]


Substance / Florida / Sept 20, 1892. [SF-III; 1332. See: (1892 Sept 20).]


Substance / like blackened rice / Cochin China / latter part 1896. [SF-III; 1333. See: (1896 latter part).]


Substance / Salt / July 18, 1895 / Jan 16, 1896 / Feb 19, 1896. [SF-III; 1334. See: (July 18, 1895 / Jan 16. 1896 / Feb 19, 1896.).]


Substance / Nitre / India / ab June 15, 1893. [SF-III; 1335. See: (1893 Ab June 15).]


Substance / Coke / Ap. 24, 1887. [SF-III; 1336. See: (1887 Ap 24).]


Substance / Hail / 2 kindscolored and notnot formed together / May 7, 1886 / Cosmic origin / one kind. [SF-III; 1337. See: (1886 May 7).]


Substance / Resinous matter in b. rain / March 11, 1912. [SF-III; 1338. See: (1912 March 11).]


Substance / Like melted tin with lightning / Oct early, 1862. [SF-III; 1339. See: (1862 early Oct).]


Substance / Sea foam / Nov. 5, 1869. [SF-III; 1340. See: (1869 Nov 5).]


Substance / like starch / Feb. 10, 1870. [SF-III; 1341. See: (1870 Feb 10).]


Substance / Slag / Mass. / May 5, 1837. [SF-III; 1342. See: (1837 May 5).]


Substance / Sulphur / June 19, 1874. [SF-III; 1343. See: (1874 June 19).]


Substance / Turpentine flavor hailstones / June 9, 1856. [SF-III; 1344. See: (1856 June 9).]


Substance / like Seaweed / Aug 29, 1879. [SF-III; 1345. See: (1879 Aug 29).]


Substance / of Ulm / 1802. [SF-III; 1346. See: (1802).]


Substance / Resin / Dec. 17, 1824 / B.D.-75. [SF-III; 1347. (D-75.) See: (1824 Dec 17).]


Substance / Seeds / July 15, 17, 1822 / See N.L. [SF-III; 1348. (New Lands, 96.) ("Effet Remarkable d'un Orage." Bulletin (Universal) des Sciences, Mathematiques, Astronomique, Physiques et Chimiques, 1 (1824): 298-299.) See: 1822 July 15, (I; 965), and, 1822 July 17, (I; 966).]


Substance / Calcite / 1822. [SF-III; 1349. See: (1822).]


Substance / Resinous with Metite / March 14, 1813. [SF-III; 1350. See: (1813 March 14).]


Substance / Turpentine in hail / D-63. [SF-III; 1351. (D-63.)]


Substance / Limestone / Fla / early Jan., 1888. [SF-III; 1352. See: (1888 early Jan).]


Substance / Canada / Feb. 10, 1883. [SF-III; 1353. See: (1883 Feb 10).]


Substance / Red-blue-gray hail / June 14, 1880. [SF-III; 1354. See: (1880 June 14).]


Substance / Crystalline objectants in a great rain / Aug 24, 1880. [SF-III; 1355. See: (1880 Aug 24).]


Substance / and volc / Dec 16, 1834. [SF-III; 1356. See: (1834 Dec 16).]


Substance / and Mets. / Oct., 1846. [SF-III; 1357. See: (1846 Oct).]


Substances / GlueyMay 22, 1808 / Jan 17, 1810 / IndiaMarch 15, 1843 / bld rainAug 15, 1852 / Sweet colNov. 21, 1857 / Sea foam, Nov. 5, 1869 / Red snow of London, March 12, 1876 / Like blood, June 8, 1881. [SF-III; 1358. See: ( May 22, 1808 / Jan 17, 1810 / IndiaMarch 15, 1843 / bld rainAug 15, 1852 / Sweet colNov. 21, 1857 / Sea foam, Nov. 5, 1869 / Red snow of London, March 12, 1876 / Like blood, June 8, 1881).]


Sub / Clinkers / Mass / Aug 18, 1883. [SF-III; 1359. See: (1883 Aug 18).]


Substance / after detonations / June 13, 1884. [SF-III; 1360. See: (1884 June 13).]


Substance / 2 kinds in hail / May 7, 1885. [SF-III; 1361. See: (1885 May 7).]


Substance / Spider webs? / S. Car / March, 1890. [SF-III; 1362. See: (1890 March).]


Sub / Manna / Aug, 1890. [SF-III; 1363. See: (1890 Aug).]


Substance / Manna / Sept 5, 1893. [SF-III; 1364. See: (1893 Sept 5).]


Substance / Pink snow / Col. / Ap., 1895. [SF-III; 1365. See: (1895 Ap).]


Substances / Local falls, like turtles to southern states, salt to Salt Lake, not so on sea coast / Jan 16 and Feb 19, 1896 / like dust to Sahara. [SF-III; 1366. See: (1896 Jan 16, Feb 19).]


Substance / Perfumed / time of Q / July 7, 1897. [SF-III; 1367. See: (1897 July 7).]


Substance / Wool-like / Oct. 16, 1883. [SF-III; 1368. See: (1883 Oct 16).]


Substance / Saltish / Dec. 2, 1883. [SF-III; 1369. See: (1883 Dec 2).]


Substance / Salt / July 18, 1895. [SF-III; 1370. See: (1895 July 18).]


Substance / Unknown Substance in th. storm / Luzerne / July 28, 1885. [SF-III; 1371. See: (1885 July 28).]


Substance / Red hail with ordinary / May 7, 1885. [SF-III; 1372. See: (1885 May 7).]


Substance / Red snow / Salt Lake City / spring, 1891. [SF-III; 1373. See: (1891, spring).]


Substance / Manna / List / July, 1922. [SF-III; 1374. See: (1922 July).]


Substance / Red / China / Nov. 17, 1920. [SF-III; 1375. See: (1920 Nov 17).]


Substance / Lavender / Dec 19, 1903 / B.D.-40. [SF-III; 1376. (D-40.) See: (1903 Dec 19).]


Substance / Salt / June 8, 1901. [SF-III; 1377. See: (1901 June 8).]


Substance / like melted tin / 1st week Oct., 1862. [SF-III; 1378. See: (1862, 1st week of Oct).]


Substance / ? / See B.D. / Red / June 23, 1877. [SF-III; 1379. (D-???) See: (1877 June 23).]


Substance / Not pollen / Pechloh / Feb. 27, 1877 / Pollen / France, Ap. 10 / EngJune 10. [SF-III; 1380. See: (1877 Feb 27, Ap. 10, June 10).]


Substances / See Pollen / not Pollen. [SF-III; 1381.]


Substance / Several notes upon high percentage of organic matter in dust / Feb 22, 1903. [SF-III; 1382. See: (1903 Feb 22).]


Substance / Salt / Jan 16, 1896. [SF-III; 1383. See: (1896 Jan 16).]


Substance / Saltish and qs / Turkey / Dec 2, 1883. [SF-III; 1384. See: (1883 Dec 2).]


Substance / High percentage of rare metal on this earth / March 14, 1813. [SF-III; 1385. See: 1813 March 14, (I; 430).]


Substances / with meteors / rain cloudless sky, Nov 13, 1833. [SF-III; 1386. See: (1833 Nov 13).]


Substance / Lightning / July 23, 1880. [SF-III; 1387. See: (1880 July 23).]


Substance / May 16, 1830 / organic / Time of volc. [SF-III; 1388. See: (1830 May 16).]


Substance / Like blood / green note / Oct. 16, 17, 1846. [SF-III; 1389. See: (1846 Oct 16, 17).]


Substance / Metite of Orqueil / Sir Robert Ball (The Story of the Heavens, p. 352) says of it: "Such a substance, if found on earth, would probably be deemed a product resulting from animal or vegetable life.[SF-III; 1390. (Ball, Robert. The Story of the Heavens, p. 352.)]


Substance / Sulphur? / June 3, 1928 / Repeating. [SF-III; 1391.1. See: (1928 June 3).]


Substance / In the meteoric stone of Kaba. Hungary, "a substance of organic origin" was found by Wöhler. "This substance had most analogy with the fossil waxes." / Phil Mag, June, 1859. [SF-III; 1391.2. (Philosophical Magazine, June, 1859.)]


Substance / 1923 / July 9 / Mr. Fitzgerald was editor of the Metal World. / D. News, July 23-1-5 / He said leaves of trees nearby singed as if by heated bodyonly 6 by 5 inches yet weighed 6¼ lbs. Many little shining points like diamonds in it. [SF-IV; 340. (London Daily News, July 23, 1923, p. 1 c. 5.)]


Substance / The earthquake hairs / See Aug 19, 1929. [SF-VI; 1504. See: (1929 Aug 19).]


Substances / Piece of mother-of-pearl in hail / July 20, 1931. [SF-VI; 1505. See: 1931 July 20, (XIII-G; 57.)]


Substances / Rain of pea vines / Aug. 18, 1931. [SF-VI; 1506. See: 1931 Aug. 18, (XIII-G; 85.1).]


[Suicides]:


Suicides / Jan 5, 1913 / July, 1910 / Sept 1, 1878 / Aug 29, 1892. [AF-III; 719. See: (Jan 5, 1913 / July, 1910 / Sept 1, 1878 / Aug 29, 1892.).]


Suicide / Fantastic suicide of D. Pletten, a London solicitor, on Cornish coast. Body found in manacled and dressed in  woman's clothes. / D. Mail, 1909, May 3-5-2, etc. / On rocks near seanot drowned. [AF-III; 720. (London Daily Mail, May 3, 1909, p. 5 c. 2. & etc.)]


Suicides / See the Tut Ankh Amen cases. [SF-VII; 41. (Refs.???)]


Suicide spiritcommand / June 19, 1872. [SF-VII; 1713. See: (1872 June 19).]


Suicide epidemic / China / Sept. 21, 1878. [SF-VII; 1932. See: (1878 Sept 21).]


Suicidal impulse in Somnamulism / Nov 18, 1892. [SF-VII; 1933. See: (1892 Nov 18).]


Suicides / Almost 50 in N.Y. / Sept 12-15, 1896 / N.Y. Herald / Sept 20-4-6. [SF-VII; 1934. (New York Herald, September 20, 1896, p. 4 c. 6.)]


Suicide Wind / Sept 12, 1896. [SF-VII; 1935. See: (1896 Sept 12).]


Suicides / 44 in Odessa / July, 1910. [SF-VII; 1936. See: (1910 July).]


Suicides / Bi-chloride of Mercury craze at time of poisoned needle scare, or before Dec., 1913. [SF-VII; 1937. See: (1913 Dec).]


Suicides / July, 1910. [SF-VII; 1938. See: (1910 July).]


Suicides / Sept. 12, 1896. [SF-VII; 1939. See: (1896 Sept 12).]


Suicide / Ap 1, 1923. [SF-VII; 1940. See: (1923 Ap 1).]


Suicides in Alps? / See June 18, 1921. [SF-VII; 1941. See: (1921 June 18).]


Suicides / or disap. / 3 sisters on a ship / Jan 5, 1913. [SF-VII; 1942. See: (1913 Jan 5).]


Suicides / Aug 29. 1892. [SF-VII; 1943. See: (1892 Aug 29).]


Suicide / 1878, Sept. 21. [SF-VII; 1944. See: (1878 Sept 21).]


[Sun]:


Sun / Water vapor bands in coronal spectrum, solar eclipse of Feb 4, 1925. / Abbot, The Earth and the Stars (Appendix A) / Also water vapor bands in the flash spectrum, immediately after totality. [AF-I; 492. Abbot, Charles Greeley. The Earth and the Stars. New York: D. Van Nostrand, 1925, 244.]


Sun / Mets / Dust / Feb., 1896. [SF-III; 1879. See: (1896 Feb).]


[Sun] / Sunspots and th. storms / Met. Mag 61-216 / PRA. [SF-III; 1880. (Meteorological Magazine, 61-216.)]


Sun / and Dust / Feb 14, 1898. [SF-III; 1881. See: (1898 Feb 14).]


[Sun] / Sunspots and volc / Oct 6, 1903 / See Oct 5. [SF-III; 1882. See: (1903 Oct 5, 6).]


[Sun] / Sun Spot great / Sept, etc., 1903 / but maximum not till 1907. [SF-III; 1883. See: (1903 Sept, etc.).]


[Sun] / Sunspot minima / Clerke, Hist. Astro, appendix / 1923 / 1912 / 1901 / 1890 / 1879 / 1868 / 1857. [SF-III; 1884. (Clerke, Agnes, History of Astronomy, appendix.)]


[Sun] / Sunspot great / ab. minimum / Sept 3, 1898. [SF-III; 1885. See: (1898 Sept 3).]


[Sun] / Sun Spots about minimum / See Jan, 1898. [SF-III; 1886. See: (1898 Jan).]


[Sun] / Sunspots after few / greatOct 5, 1903. [SF-III; 1887. See: (1903 Oct 5).]


[Sun] / Sun spot minimum / 1901-2 / great volc violence on earth. [SF-III; 1888. See: (1901-1902).]


[Sun] / Sunspots / Seems as if they form on side of sun away from earth. / NotDec 20, 1903. [SF-III; 1889. See: (1903 Dec 20).]


[Sun] / Sun spot great / July 181909 / etc Sept. [SF-III; 1890. See: (1909 July 18).]


[Sun] / Sunspot and great met / Feb 17, 1910. [SF-III; 1891. See: (1910 Feb 17).]


[Sun] / Sunspot great / near min in 1912 / Feb 17, 1910 / See March, May. [SF-III; 1892. See: (1910 Feb 17, March, May), and, (1912).]


[Sun] / Sunspot and Mets / See Aurora and Mets. [SF-III; 1893.]


Sun / Sounds / July 15, 1905. [SF-III; 1894. See: (1905 July 15).]


Sun / Sunspots / agree with minimum / See 1912 / but see leading up to. [SF-III; 1895. See: (1912).]


Sun / Sunspot "Minimum" and Drought / 1889 / 1911 / 1921. [SF-III; 1896. See: (1889, 1911, 1921).]


[Sun] / Sun spots minimum / 1857 / See great activity, Aug, 1859. / See if before. SF-III; 1897. See: (1857), and, (1859 Aug).]


Sun / Great activity at minimum / June 1, 1900. [SF-III; 1898. See: (1900 June 1).]


Sun / Maximum / See 1907 / true. / but see leading up to it. [SF-III; 1899. See: (1907).]


[Sun] / Sunspots and great met / many / One is Feb 10, 1907. [SF-III; 1900. See: (1907 Feb 10).]


Sun / and b. rain / Ap 10, 1907. [SF-III; 1901. See: (1907 Ap 10).]


Sun / Active / Aug, 1908. [SF-III; 1902. See: (1908 Aug).]


Sun / Great spots / June, July, 1915 / not much in 1914 / Maximum = ab. 1917. [SF-III; 1903. See: (1914, 1915, 1917).]


[Sun] / Sunspot not on Central belt / Dec 26, 1915. [SF-III; 1904. See: (1915 Dec 26).]


Sun / Maximum / 1907-8 / Oct 16, 1906, 1st time in 3 years that the sun was observed free from spots / Pop Astro 14-571. [SF-III; 1905. (popular Astronomy, 14-571.)]


[Sun] / Sunspot not seen elsewhere / Dec 10, 1913. [SF-III; 1906. See: (1913 Dec 10).]


Sun / After long inactive, spots being / March, 1914. [SF-III; 1907. See: (1914 March).]


Sun / and Dust / Look up Sun / March 27, 1914 / seismol / 29th / See Ap. 18. [SF-III; 1908. See: (1914 March 27, 29, Ap 18).]


Sun / Active / March, Feb, 1920 / Auroras anyway. [SF-III; 1909. See: (1920 Feb, March).]


Sun / Small / not dark body but sunspot / smoke rapidly crossing it? / Nov 10, 1908. [SF-III; 1910. See: (1908 Nov 10).]


[Sun] / Sunspot years / 1908 / 1909 / See 1909. [SF-III; 1911. See: (1908 & 1909).]


[Sun] / Sunspots and qs and volcs / 1907 / begin Jan. [SF-III; 1912. See: (1907).]


[Sun] / Sun spot and Mets. / Sept 25, 1909. [SF-III; 1913. See: (1909 Sept 25).]


Sun / Active / Oct 14-26 / Dec, 1925 / Nov 8, etc. / Nov 18-30. [SF-III; 1914. See: (1925 Oct 14-26, Nov 8, 18-30, Dec).]


[Sun] / Sunspot central and q., Chile / Nov 12, 1922. [SF-III; 1915. See: (1922 Nov 12).]


[Sun] / Sunspots great / May 8-14, 1921. [SF-III; 1916. See: (1921 May 8-14).]


Sun / Dust / July 16, 1905. [SF-III; 1917. See: (1905 July 16).]


[Sun] / Sunspot Great / Feb 3, 1917 / up toward max. / See on to July 9. / Aug 8. [SF-III; 1918. See: (1917 Feb 3, July 9, Aug 8).]


[Sun] / Sunspots great / May 26, 1916 / June 13. [SF-III; 1919. See: (1916 May 26, June 13).]


Sun / Active / July, Aug, Sept. 1916 / Oct. [SF-III; 1920. See: (1916 July to Oct).]


Sun / and volc, etc. / Ap. 15, 1872. [SF-III; 1921. See: (1872 Ap 15).]


[Sun] / Sun Spot great / Dec., 1916 / Jan., 1927. [SF-III; 1922. See: (1916 Dec), and, (1927 Jan).]


Sun / Afterglows / Feb., 1893. [SF-III; 1923. See: (1893 Feb).]


Sun / and Sound / How about velocity of sound? / Aug 16, 1885. [SF-III; 1924. See: (1885 Aug 16).]


[Sun] / Sun spot and Sound / 1893 / See mist poeffers, Sept, 1893. / Spot became visible Sept 15. [SF-III; 1925. See: (1893), (1893 Sept, Sept 15).]


[Sun] / Sunspots and Sounds / were spots / look upJune, 1895. [SF-III; 1926. See: (1895 June).]


Sun / and dust / Look up sunspots / March 27, 1894 / dust and meteor. [SF-III; 1927. See: (1894 March 27).]


Sun / and great met / Feb. 10, 1896. [SF-III; 1928. See: (1896 Feb 10).]


[Sun] / Sunspots and deluges / Nov 24-27, 1925. [SF-III; 1929. See: (1925 Nov 24-27).]


Sun / Biggest sunspot photographed at Greenwich but maximum in 1900 about / See Feb 5, 1892. [SF-III; 1930. See: (1892 Feb 5).]


Sun / and volc / June 21, 1885. [SF-III; 1931. See: (1885 June 21).]


[Sun] / Sun spots not visible but other side or before and after / Dec 6, 1882. [SF-III; 1932. See: (1882 Dec 6).]


Sun / Spots / Only days no spots in 1883 were Feb. 23, May 25-28. / Science, Nov. 14, 1884 / but see May 26. [SF-III; 1933. (Science, November 14, 1884.( See: (1883 Feb 23, May 25-28).]


[Sun] / Sunspots in supposed minimum period / June-Sept., 1889 / Oct 6. [SF-III; 1934. See: (1889 June to Oct 6).]


Sun / and substance / Oct 16, 1883. [SF-III; 1935. See: (1883 Oct 16).]


[Sun] / Sun Spot minimum / Nov, Dec, 1888 / only 2 spots in 3 months / Sci Am 60-81. [SF-III; 1936. “Astronomical Notes.” Scientific American, n.s, 60 (February 9, 1889): 81.]


Sun / About the minimum times / 1856. 1867. 1878 / 1889 / 1900 / 1911 / 1922 / Add a year. [SF-III; 1937. (Ref.???)]


[Sun] / Sunspots and tornado / Feb 19, 1888. / Lib / O Letter / Aug 31, 1924. [SF-III; 1938. See: (1888 Feb 19), and, (1924 Aug 31).]


[Sun] / Sunspots none / 1875 / [LT], Aug 11-10-b. [SF-III; 1939. (London Times, August 11, 1875, p. 10 c. 2.)]


Sun / Dust / Meteors / March, 1869 / begin March 3 or before? [SF-III; 1940. See: (1869 March).]


[Sun] / Sun spot and tornado / Feb. 17-19, 1892 / Also see pink note. / See along to Ap 25. [SF-III; 1941. See: (1892 Feb 17-19, Ap. 25).]


Sun / (+) / Dust . etc. / See back from Ap. 6, 1892. / See Ap 28, etc. / May 3 (+) / See into May. [SF-III; 1942. See: (1892 Ap 6 to May).]


[Sun] / Sun spots / 1883-86 / L'Astro = 7-126, etc. [SF-III; 1943. (Astronomie, 7-126, plus.)]


Sun / and Dust / Feb 26, 1883. [SF-III; 1944. See: (1883 Feb 26).]


Sun / and Sounds / Nov 20 to Dec 13, 1887. [SF-III; 1945. See: (1887 Nov 20 to Dec 13).]


Sun / Great Disturbances / Nov-Dec, 1891 / but "minimum" in 1889. [SF-III; 1946. See: (1891 Nov-Dec).]


Sun / No spots / Oct 9, 1882. [SF-III; 1947. See: (1882 Oct 9).]


Sun / and Sounds / Jan 7 etc., 10, 1897. [SF-III; 1948. See: (1897 Jan-10).]


Sun / Dust / sounds / Look up Sun, M.W.R., for Feb 171896. [SF-III; 1949. (Monthly Weather Review, February 17???. 1896.)]


Sun / Must be considered before and after Krakatoa. [SF-III; 1950.]


Sun / and Dust / March 23, 27, 1880. [SF-III; 1951. See: (1880 March 23, 27).]


[Sun] / Sunspot and dust / See Aurora / dust / sounds / etc. [SF-III; 1952.]


Sun / and qs / March 9, 1845. [SF-III; 1953. See: (1845 March 9).]


[Sun] / (+) / Sunspots seen and dustfall, N. Africa / last Aug, 1830. [SF-III; 1954. See: (1830 last Aug).]


Sun / and Dust / Jan 24, 1848 / and haze / 29th. [SF-III; 1955. See: (1848 Jan 24, 29).]


[Sun] / Sunspots and Fiery Whirl / See 1826 / Aug 26 / Sept 1. [SF-III; 1956. See: (1826 Aug 26, Sept 1).]


[Sun] / Sunspot not seen elsewhere / See transit of venus / Dec, 1884. [SF-III; 1957. See: (1884 Dec).]


[Sun] / Sunspot and dust / July 16, 1905. [SF-III; 1958. See: (1905 July 16).]


Sun / and Afterglow / May 9, 1883 / See 17th. [SF-III; 1959. See: (1883 My 9, 17).]


Sun / and Cyclone / Oct 23, 24, 1895. [SF-III; 1960. See: (1895 Oct 23, 24).]


[Sun] / Sunspots and Tornado / Sept 8, 1872. [SF-III; 1961. See: (1872 Sept 8).]


Sun / and Sand / Feb 13, etc., 1870. [SF-III; 1962. See: (1870 Feb 13, etc.)]


Sun / Dust / July 2, 3, 1872. / Star / new (?) / and dust / June 25, 27, 1871. [SF-III; 1963. See: (1871 June 25, 27), and, (1872 July 2, 3).]


Sun / and Dry Fog / June 25-July 2 / July 4, etc., 1869. [SF-III; 1964. See: (1869 June 25-July 4, etc.).]


Sun / and Dry haze / May 22, 1870. [SF-III; 1965. See: (1870 May 22).]


[Sun] / Sunspot central and q / Jan 1, 1927. [SF-III; 1966. See: (1927 Jan 1).]


[Sun] / Sunspot and winter th. storm / Dec 15, 1869. [SF-III; 1967. See: (1869 Dec 15).]


Sun / See if Fiery Whirls at the time. [SF-III; 1968.]


Sun / and Cyclones / Sept and Oct, 1926. [SF-III; 1969. See: (1926 Sept and Oct).]


Sun / and Sound / Velocity of sound? / Oct 26, 1884. [SF-III; 1970. See: (1884 Oct 26).]


[Sun] / Sunspots and Tornadoes / N.Y. Trib, 1890, Aug 16-6-4. [SF-III; 1971. (New York Tribune, August 16, 1890, p. 6 c. 4.)]


Sun / and Sound / Aug 16, 1885. [SF-III; 1972. See: (1885 Aug 16).]


Sun / and Sound / Nov. 17, 1882. [SF-III; 1973. See: (1882 Nov 17).]


Sun / Dust / March 231881. [SF-III; 1974. See: (1881 March 23).]


Sun / and Afterglows / July 3, 1885. [SF-III; 1975. See: (1885 July 3).]


Sun / and dust / Ap 2-3-etc., 1889. [SF-III; 1976. See: (1889 Ap 2-3, etc.).]


[Sun] / Sunspot and sand / May 2, 3, 4, 1892. [SF-III; 1977. See: (1892 May 2, 3, 4).]


Sun / and dust / last March-Ap 1-4, 1892 / May 3, 1892. [SF-III; 1978. See: (1892 March-Ap 1-4, May 3).]


Sun / and Dusts / Feb 15, 1898. [SF-III; 1979. See: (1898 Feb 15).]


Sun / Dust / Feb 14, 1898. [SF-III; 1980. See: (1898 Feb 14).]


Sun / and sand / March 14-18, 20, 1902. [SF-III; 1981. See: (1902 March 14-18, 20).]


Sun / and dust / Jan 25, 27 etc., 1848. [SF-III; 1982. See: (1848 Jan 25, 27, etc.).]


[Sun] / Sunspots and Weather / Symons' , June, 1921. [SF-III; 1996. (Meteorological Magazine, June 1921.)]


[Sun] / Sunspot great in minimum / June, 1843. [SF-III; 1997. See: (1843 June).]


Sun / and Meteor / Sept. 1, 1859. [SF-III; 1998. See: (1859 Sept 1).]


Sun / and Dust / but veg. Matter / Feb. 26, 1883. [SF-III; 1999. See: (1883 Feb 26).]


Sun / 1883 / goes over / Jan. / Feb etc. / 1883. [SF-III; 2000. See: (1883 Jan-Feb, etc.)]


[Sun] / Sunspot Large / Sept-Oct., 1848 / Nov. [SF-III; 2001. See: (1848 Sept-Oct, Nov.).]


[Sun] / Sun spot great / Ap., 1882 / Disturbances from June-July, 1881. [SF-III; 2002. See: (1881 June-July), and, (1882 Ap.).]


Sun / dust / (?) / Ap 16-23, 1882 / See May 4. [SF-III; 2003. See: (1882 Ap 16-23, May 4).]


Sun / and Waterspout / Aug 31, 1859 / Sept 4 / Oct 7. [SF-III; 2004. See: (1859 Aug 31, Sept 4, Oct 7).]


Sun / and Waterspout / Ap 6, 1883. [SF-III; 2005. See: (1883 Ap 6).]


[Sun] / Sunspot great / Sept-Oct, 1898. [SF-III; 2006. See: (1898 Sept-Oct).]


[Sun] / Sunspot great and hurricane, W. Indies / Sept 11, 1898. [SF-III; 2007. See: (1898 Sept 11).]


Sun / Disturbance great in minimum / June 1, 1900 / See Sept / 1899 / 1898. [SF-III; 2008. See: (1898 Sept, 1899 Sept, 1900 June 1, Sept).]


[Sun] / Sun spots in a minimum / Jan 4, 1898 / Jun 21. [SF-III; 2009. See: (1898 Jan 4, June 21).]


Sun / and dust / Feb 28, 1866. [SF-III; 2010. See: (1866 Feb 28).]


Sun / Dust / Feb 13, 1870. [SF-III; 2011. See: (1870 Feb 13).]


Sun / and Waterspout / Aug 20, 1869. [SF-III; 2012. See: (1869 Aug 20).]


Sun / Feb-May, 1869. [SF-III; 2013. See: (1869 Feb-May).]


Sun / and dust / Jan 30, 1869 / See March 3-7, etc. [SF-III; 2014. See: (1869 Jan 30, March 3-7, etc.).]


Sun / and haze, Iceland / May 22, 1870. [SF-III; 2015. See: (1870 May 22).]


Sun / Feb-March, 1870. [SF-III; 2016. See: (1870 Feb-March).]


Sun / Dust / May 13, 1902. [SF-III; 2017. See: (1902 May 13).]


[Sun] / Sunspot / 1869 / June 26-July 2 / dry fog / July 4-14. [SF-III; 2018. See: (1869 June 26-July 2, July 4-14).]


Sun / and Afterglow / Oct 10, 1883. [SF-III; 2019. See: (1883 Oct 10).]


Sun / and Whirlwind / Feb 19. 1888. [SF-III; 2020. See: (1888 Feb 19).]


[Sun] Sun Spot and “burnt substance” / Oct 16, 1883. [SF-III; 2021. See: (1883 Oct 16).]


Sun / Spotless / Oct 30-Nov. 16, 1886 / Aurora, Nov. 2. [SF-III; 2022. See: (1886 Oct 30-Nov 16, Nov 2).]


Sun / Active / 1885. [SF-III; 2023. See: (1885).]


Sun / Sound / Aug 16, 1885 / metite. [SF-III; 2024. See: (1885 Aug 16).]


Sun / 1883 / continues into 1884. [SF-III; 2025. See: (1883-1884).]


[Sun] / Sunspots great / Feb, etc.1894. [SF-III; 2026. See: (1894 Feb, etc.)]


[Sun] / Sun spot minimum and few spots / Nov-Dec, 1888 / But see Ap-Sept., 1889. [SF-III; 2027. See: (1888 Nov-Dec), and, (1889 Ap.-Sept).]


Sun / To study / 1892. [SF-III; 2028. See: (1892).]


[Sun] / Sunspot huge / Feb 5, 1892 / Survived 5 rotations. [SF-III; 2029. See: (1892 Feb 5).]


[Sun] / Sunspot / Large / Feb. 3, 1917. [SF-III; 2030. See: (1917 Feb 3).]


[Sun] / Sunpot activity begins / Oct., 1903 / but see if before. [SF-III; 2031. See: (1902 Oct and before).]


[Sun] / Sunspot / one of greatest / Jan 29-Feb 11, 1905. [SF-III; 2032. See: (1905 Jan 29-Feb 11).]


[Sun] / Sunspots great /1907. [SF-III; 2033. See: (1907).]


[Sun] / Sun spots few / 1913. [SF-III; 2034. See: (1913).]


[Sun] / Sunspots and clbrsts / June 3, etc., 1921. [SF-III; 2035. See: (1921 June 3, etc.).]


[Sun] / Sunspot and dry fog / May 22, 1870. [SF-III; 2036. See: (1870 May 22).]


[Sun] / Sunspot and dust / May 13, 15, etc., 1902. [SF-III; 2037. See: (1902 May 13, 15, etc.).]


[Sun] / Sunspots and q's / July 12, etc., 1872. [SF-III; 2038. See: (1872 July 12, etc.).]


[Sun] / Free from spots / Oct 30-Nov 16, 1886. [SF-III; 2039. See: (1886 Oct 30-Nov 16).]


[Sun] / Sunspot great / Jan 29, etc., 1905. [SF-III; 2040. See: (1905 Jan 29, etc.)]


[Sun] / Sunspots / Auroras / Waterspouts / Aug.-Sept., 1859. [SF-III; 2041. See: (1859 Aug-Sept).]


[Sun] / Sunspot and dust / Jan 24, 25, 1848. [SF-III; 2042. See: 1848 Jan 23, (II; 1192); 1848 Jan 25, (II; 1193); and, 1848 Jan 31, (II; 1195).]


[Sun] / Sunspot / dust / qs / Feb 15, 1898. / B / Scottish Geog. Mag., April, 1901 / Red rain. [SF-III; 2043. (Scottish Geog. Magazine, April 1901.)]


Sun / Daytime phe / Mist poeffers and dust with sunspots. [SF-III; 2044.]


Sun / See Sunset Meteors. [SF-III; 2045.]


Sun / Long sunspot / Melbourne / not England / May 13. 1902. [SF-III; 2046. See: (1902 May 13).]


[Sun] Sun spot and dust / May 2, etc., 1892. [SF-III; 2047. See: (1892 May 2, etc.)]


[Sun] / Sunspots and th. Storms / May 22, 1921. [SF-III; 2048. See: (1921 May 22).]


Sun / One of the largest in minimum period / June, 1843. [SF-III; 2049, See: (1843 June).]


[Sun] / Sun spots great / Sept 1-Nov 19, 1909. [SF-III; 2050. See: (1909 Sept 1-Nov 19).]


Sun / and red haze / May 22, 1870. [SF-III; 2051. See: (1870 May 22).]


Sun / Disturbed / Jan-May, etc., 1870. [SF-III; 2052. See:  (1870 Jan-May etc.).]


Sun / Dust / mag storm / March 3, etc., 1869. [SF-III; 2053. See: (1869 March 3, etc.).]


Sun / like Corona / Not eclipse / Dec 13, 1872. [SF-III; 2054. See: (1872 Dec 13).]


[Sun] / Sunspot and great sunset meteor / Feb 10, 1907. [SF-III; 2055. See: (1907 Feb 10).]


Sun / and volc / (+) / March 30, 1906. [SF-III; 2056. See: (1906 March 30).]


Sun / Spotless / 1st time in 3 years / Oct. 16, 1906. [SF-III; 2057. See: (1906 Oct 16).]


[Sun] / Sunspot greatest / Jan 29-Feb 11, 1905. [SF-III; 2058. See: (1905 Jan 29-Feb 11).]


Sun / and dust / Feb 13, 1870 / See up to June. [SF-III; 2059. See: (1870 Feb to June).]


[Sun] / Sun spot and Mauna Loa / Oct 6, 1903. [SF-III; 2060. See: (1903 Oct 6).]


[Sun] / Sunspot great / Feb. 17, 1910. [SF-III; 2061. See: (1910 Feb 17).]


[Sun] / Sun spot great / Oct 5, 1903 / Oct 31 / Nov. / Dec. [SF-III; 2062. See: (1903 Oct 5;  Oct 31 / Nov. / Dec.).]


Sun / Spotless / Nov 29, 1907. [SF-III; 2063. See: (1907 Nov 29).]


Sun / and Dust / March 23, 27, 1881. [SF-III; 2064. See: (1881 March 23, 27).]


Sun / and Dust / Ap 23, 1882 ./ See back to Ap. 16. / See May 4. [SF-III; 2065. See: (1882 Ap. 16, 23, May 4).]


Sun / and Cyclones / See volcs and wind effects / Jap volc, June 15, ab 1888. [SF-III; 2066. See: (188 ab. June 15).]


Sun / and Cyclones / Ap 6, 1892. [SF-III; 2067. See: (1892 Ap 6).]


[Sun] / Sun spot and dust / Feb. 26, 1883. [SF-III; 2068. See: (1883 Feb 26).]


Sun / and dust / May 3, 1892. [SF-III; 2069. See: (1892 May 3).]


Sun / and Cyclones (+) / Ap 27, 1892. [SF-III; 2070. See: (1892 Ap 27).]


[Sun] / Sunspot and sound / Aug 16, 1885 / and metite. [SF-III; 2071. See: (1885 Aug 16).]


Sun / and volc / June 20, 21, 1885. [SF-III; 2072. See: (1885 June 20, 21).]


[Sun] / Sunspots great and great q / Oct 15, 1883. [SF-III; 2073. See: (1883 Oct 15).]


[Sun] / Sunspots same points / March 5, etc., 1884. [SF-III; 2074. See: (1884 March 5, etc.).]


Sun / small / So comets go around so quickly / Sept, 1882? [SF-III; 2075. See: (1882 Sept).]


[Sun] / Sun Spot and great q. / Italy / July28, 1883 / Like Aug., 1859. [SF-III; 2076. See: 1859 Aug 15, (II; 2327); 1859 Aug 21, (II; 2329); 1859 Aug 22, (II: 2331 & 2333); 1859 Aug 30, (II: 2346); and, (1883 July 28).]


[Sun] / Sunspots and dust? / or burnt material / Oct 15, 16, 1883. [SF-III; 2077. See: (1883 Oct 15, 16).]


[Sun] / Sun Spots seem objs / or Sun small / May 9, 1884. [SF-III; 2078. See: (1884 May 9).]


[Sun] / Sun spots after Krakatoa / Sept 1, 1883. [SF-III; 2079. See: (1883 Sept 1).]


Sun / and Hurricane / Feb 19, 1888. [SF-III; 2080. See: (1888 Feb 19).]


[Sun] / Sun spot and forest fires / Ap. 3, 1889 / and metite. [SF-III; 2081. See: (1889 Ap 3).]


[Sun] /Sunspot and Dust / (?) / Dec 14, 1882. [SF-III; 2082. See: (1882 Dec 14).]


Sun / and q's / July 4, 1885. [SF-III; 2083. See: (1885 July 4).]


[Sun] / Sun spot and Cyclone / Mauritius / Feb. 15, 1898. [SF-III; 2084. See: (1898 Feb 15).]


[Sun] / Sun Spots in minimum / Jan 4, 1898. [SF-III; 2085. See; (1898 Jan 4).]


[Sun] / Sun spot great / Sept 9, 1898. [SF-III; 2086. See: (1898 Sept 9).]


[Sun ] / Sun spot and Hurricane / Sept 9-11, 1898. [SF-III; 2087. See: (1898 Sept 9-11).]


[Sun] / Sun spot and Madrid meteor / Feb 10, 1896. [SF-III; 2088. See: (1896 Feb 10).]


[Sun] / Sun spot great / Jan 10, 1897. [SF-III; 2089. See: (1897 Jan 10).]


[Sun] / Sun spots in minimum / June 1, 1900. [SF-III; 2090. See: (1900 June 1).]


[Sun] / Sun spots few for year / 1900. [SF-III; 2091. See: (1900).]


[Sun] / Sunspots as volcs / See Magnetic. [SF-III; 2092.]


Sun / q / Aug 2, 1885. [SF-III; 2093. See: (1885 Aug 2).]


Sun / and Afterglow / May 9, 1883. [SF-III; 2094. See: (1883 May 9).]


Sun / Activity renews / March, 1914. [SF-III; 2095. See: (1914 March).]


Sun / and unknown q. reported / June 6, 1915. [SF-III; 2096. See: (1915 June 6).]


[Sun] / Sun spot great / Feb 3-9-15, 1917. [SF-III; 2097. See: (1917 Feb 3-9-15).]


[Sun] / Sunspot and substance / Feb 10, 11, 1871. [SF-III; 2098. See: (1871 Feb 10, 11).]


[Sun] / Sunspots and Aurora / Nov. 15, 1905 / Feb 10. 1907. [SF-III; 2099. See: (1905 Nov 15), and, (1907 Feb 10).]


[Sun] / Sunspot and qrain / June 17, 1826. [SF-III; 2100. See: (1826 June 17).]


Sun / and volcs / June, July, 1892. [SF-III; 2101. See: (1892 June, July).]


[Sun] / Sunspots / Aurora / Mauna Loa / Oct 5, etc., 1903. [SF-III; 2102. See: (1903 Oct 5, etc.)]


[Sun] / Sunspots Great and Aurora great / Sept 25, 1870. [SF-III; 2103. See: (1870 Sept 25).]


[Sun] / Sunspots / volcs / q's / Oct, 1883. [SF-III; 2104. See: (1883 Oct).]


[Sun] / Sunspot and large met / May 28, 1881. [SF-III; 2105. See: (1881 May 28).]


[Sun] / Sunspot and dust / Jan 24-31, 1848. [SF-III; 2106. See: 1848 Jan 23, (II; 1192); 1848 Jan 25, (II; 1193); and, 1848 Jan 31, (II; 1195).]


Sun / and volc / Mauna Loa / Oct 5, 6, 1903. [SF-III; 2107. See: (1903 Oct 5, 6).]


[Sun] / Sunspots and Aurora / Sept 27, 1916. [SF-III; 2108. See: (1916 Sept 27).]


[Sun] / Sunspots / and qPersia / and high tide, California / Jan 23, 1909 / See Jan 17. [SF-III; 2109. See: (1909 Jan 17, 23).]


[Sun] / Sunset Met / Dec 12, 1872. [SF-III; 2110. See: (1872 Dec 12).]


[Sun] / Sunspot and volc eruption / June 17, 1892. [SF-III; 2111. See: (1892 June 17).]


Sun / and q's / July 12, 1872 / 12th. [SF-III; 2112. See: (1872 July 12).]


[Sun] / Sun Spot / Aurora / Magnetic / Sept 9, 1898. [SF-III; 2113. See: (1898 Sept 9).]


[Sun] / Sunspot not a depression / English Mechanic 37/288. [SF-III; 2114. (English Mechanic, 37-288.)]


Sun / Shadow of |wall" of a spot / LAstro 4/34. [SF-III; 2115. (Astronomie, 4-34.)]


[Sun] / Sunsey met / Ap. 15, 1911. [SF-III; 2116. See: (1911 Ap 15).]


[Sun] / Sunspots in minimum / Jan 4, 1898. [SF-III; 2117. See: (1898 Jan 4).]


[Sun] / Sunspot increase and q, Italy / July 28. 1883. [SF-III; 2118. See: (1883 July 28).]


Sun / prominences / Matter detaches and floats away rather that the prominence subsiding. / Nature 84-545. [SF-III; 2119. "Two Remarkable Prominences." Nature, 84 (October 27, 1910: 544-545. Slocum, Frederick. “Two Solar Prominences.” Astrophysical Journal, 32 (1910): 125-129.]


[Sun] / Sun Spots / N.B. / (+) / In a paper read before the Dublin meeting of the British Association, Father Cortie directed attention to water-vapor lines in the solar spectrum, apparently intensified in the spot-spectra. Father Cortie suggested that steam may exist in the sun. / Nature, Feb. 11, 1909. [SF-III: 2120.1, 2120.2 "Water-Vapour Lines in the Sun-Spot Spectrum." Nature, 79 (February 11, 1909): 438-439. (Report of the British Assocation, Dublin,) Cortie, Aloysius Laurence. “On the Possible Existence of Steam in the Regions of Sun-Spots.” Astrophysical Journal, 28 (1908): 379-383. (Tennyson, Jonathan, and, Polyansky, Oleg L. "Water on the Sun: Sun Yields more secrets to spectroscopy." Contemporary Physics, 39 (no. 4; 1998): 283-294. "Figure 2. Chain of sunspots.The feather-like features surrounding each sunspot, or umbra, are known as penumbra. Water forms increasingly in these penumbra and is the most abundant species after molecular hydrogen in the sunspots.")]


[Sun] / (N.B.) / Some instances sunspots and qs pointed out by Lieut John C. Soley in Sc. Am. S. 68/90. [SF-III; 2121. (Scientific American Supplement, 68-90.)]


[Sun] / S Spots / N.B. / W. Krebs has written a great deal upon the theory of the solar volcanoes. / See Ciel et Terre, March, 1912, [SF-III; 2122. Krebs, Wilhelm. “L'Hypothèse volcanique de la périodicité de l'activité solaire et l'éclipse totale du Soleil du 17 avril 1912.” Ciel et Terre, 33 (1912): 124-125.]


[Sun] / Sunspots / most equatorial / like on earth / some in high latitudes / See Dec 26, 1915. [SF-III; 2123. See: (1915 Dec 26).]


Sun / and Meteors at night / Aug 6, 1872 / Aug 3. [SF-III; 2124. See: (1872 Aug 3, 6).]


[Sun] / Sunspots and volcs / 1907. [SF-III; 2125. See: (1907).]


[Sun] / Sunspots and Hecla / Dec 15 ab. 1869. [SF-III; 2126. See: (1869 Dec 15).]


[Sun] / Sunspot and sand / Feb 131870 / See April Auroras and falls?  March, 1872? [SF-III; 2127. See: (1870 Feb 13), and, (1872 March).]


[Sun] / Sunspot / sand / met / q / Feb 12-13, 1870. [SF-III; 2128. See: (1870 Feb 12-13).]


[Sun] / Sunspot and Sand / Feb. 27, 28, 1872. [SF-III; 2129. See: (1872 Feb 27, 28).]


[Sun] / Sunspot / q and volc / Feb 12-16, 1876. [SF-III; 2130. See: (1876 Feb 12-16(.]


[Sun] / Sudden Sunspots / July 25, 1881. [SF-III; 2131. See: (1881 July 25).]


Sun / Protuberance and Phe / Feb 261883 / May 9-? / Oct 15 and 17. [SF-III; 2132. See: (1883 Feb 26, May 9, Oct 15, 17).]


[Sun] / (+) / Sunspots and phe / Oct 10-14, 1883.[SF-III; 2133. See: (1883 Oct 10-14).]


[Sun] / Sunspotand ashes / Oct 12, 13, etc., 1883. [SF-III; 2134. See: (1883 Oct 12, 13).]


[Sun] / Sunspots and dust / Feb 16-18, 1884 / Feb-March, 1884 / Plan this from Jan. 9. [SF-III; 2135. See: (1884 Jan 9, Feb 16-18, March).]


Sun / Dust / Ap 24, 261884. [SF-III; 2136. See: (1884 Ap 24, 26).]


Sun / Disturbances / Summer, 1885. [SF-III; 2137. See: (1885 Summer).]


[Sun] / Sunspot / q and rain / June 17, 1826. [SF-III; 2138. See: (1826 June 17).]


[Sun] / Sunspots and Living / July 8, 9, 1841. [SF-III; 2139. See: (1841 July 8, 9).]


[Sun] / Sunspot and q's / others before / but March 9, 1845. [SF-III; 2140. See (1845 March 9).]


[Sun] Sunspot and dust Jan 25, 29, 1848. [SF-III; 2141. See: (1848 Jan 25, 29).]


[Sun] /Great sunspot and eclipse / March 15, 1858. [SF-III; 2142. See: (1858 March 15).]


[Sun] / Sunspots and Vesuvius / qs / Aurora and Aust / 1859 / Aug 22—etc. [SF-III; 2143. See: (1859 Aug 22, plus.)]


[Sun] / Sunspots and Mets / Sept, 1865. [SF-III; 2144. See: (1865 Sept).]


[Sun] / Sunspot and Vesuvius / Sept 9. 1898. [SF-III; 2145. See: (1898 Sept 9).]


[Sun] / Sun Spots and great meteor / Oct 16, 1903.  [SF-III; 2146. See: (1903 Oct 16).]


[Sun[] / Sun Spots / Sometimes in greatest activity, no notes for earth / Oct-Dec, 1903. [SF-III; 2147. See: (1903 Oct-Dec).]


[Sun] Sun Spots not Eastern / Dec 20, 1903. [SF-III; 2148. See: (1903 Dec 20).]


[Sun] / Sunspots / seismic / b. Rain / March, 1914. [SF-III; 2149. See: (1914 March).]


[Sun] Sun spots / unknown q’s / b. Rain / March, 1914. [SF-III; 2150. See: (1914 March).]


[Sun] / Sunspots and remarkable th. Storms / June 13, 14, 1891. [SF-III; 2151. See: (1891 June 13, 14).]


[Sun] / The Feb sunspot / 1892, 93, 84 / etc? [SF-III; 2152. See: (1892-1894).]


[Sun] / Sunspots, etc., and new star / Feb., 1892 / Sky fire / Jan 26. [SF-III; 2153. See: (1892 Feb).]


Sun / Protuberance like volc (+) and fall of sand / May 3, 1892 / and Living / (+) See Feb 26, 1883. / May 9 / See Oct 15, 17, 20. [SF-III; 2154. See: (1892 May 3); (1883 Feb 26); (1883 May 9); and, (1883 Oct 15, 17, 20).]


Sun / and volc / June 17, 1892 / Sun and same volc? / ab. July 15. [SF-III; 2155. SeeL (1892 June 17, July 15).]


[Sun] / Sun Spots origin seen / May 27, 1894. [SF-III; 2156. See: (1894 May 27).]


[Sun] / Sunspots and Sand / Feb, 1896 / and insects. [SF-III; 2157. See: (1896 Feb).]


Sun / Met / dust / Feb 10-25, etc., 1896 / U.S. and Europe. [SF-III; 2158. See: (1896 Feb 10-25).]


Sun / and Met / Feb 10, 1896. [SF-III; 2159. See: (1896 Feb 10).]


[Sun] / (+) / Sunspot and Met of Madrid / Feb 10, 1896 / = Distance / Feb 17, dust, Galzen / Feb 18-19—Chicago / Feb 25-26. [SF-III; 2160. See: (1896 Feb 18-19, 25-26).]


[Sun] / Sunspot—and Sand and insects / Feb 14-18, 1898. [SF-III; 2161. See: (1898 Feb 14-18).]


[Sun] / Sunspots and eclipse / Sept 13, 1867. [SF-III; 2162. See: (1867 Sept 13).]


[Sun] / Sunspots and dust / March 7, 1869 / etc. [SF-III; 2163. See: (1869 March 7).]


Sun / Luminous cloud from / June 12, 1885 / June 8-10 / luminous clouds this earth. [SF-III; 2164. See: (1885 June 8-10, 12).]


[Sun] / Sunspots / Objects in Space / May 9, 1884 / See June 10. [SF-III; 2165. See: (1884 May 9, June 10).]


[Sun] / Sunspot / Obj / Ap. 10, 1917. [SF-III; 2166. See: (1917 Ap 10).]


[Sun] Sunspot / Objs / Jan. 22, 1900. [SF-III; 2167. See: (1900 Jan 22).]


[Sun] / Sunspot and volc / June 17, 1892. [SF-III; 2168. See: (1892 June 17).]


[Sun] / Sunspot and volc / July 15, 1892. [SF-III; 2169. See: (1892 July 15).]


[Sun] / Sunspots / Mets amd b. Snow / March 27, 1894, and before. [SF-III; 2170. See: (1894 March 27).]


[Sun] / Sunspot and big q. / Nov. 17, 18, 1893. [SF-III; 2171. See: (1893 Nov 17, 18).]


Sun / and dust / + / 1892 / March 30 / Ap. 2 / Ap. 4 / See Ap. 28. / Again / May 2, 3, 4/ [SF-III; 2172/ See: (1892 March 30, Ap. 2, 4, 28, May 2, 3, 4.).]


[Sun] / Sunspots and dust / March 7, etc., 1869. [SF-III; 2173. See: (1869 March 7, etc.).]


[Sun] / Sunspot and q and rain / June 17, 1826 / and sand. Feb 13—, 1870 / See April. / and sand, Feb 27, 28, 1872. [SF-III; 2174. See: (1826 June 17); (1870 Feb 13+, April); ad. (1872 Feb 27, 28).]


Sun / and Dust / 1883 / Feb 26, 27. [SF-III; 2175. See: (1883 Feb 26, 27).]


[Sun] / Sunspot and dust / Feb 16-18 / Feb-March, 1884 / Ap 24-26, 1884. [SF-III; 2176. See: (1884 Feb 16-18, Ap 24-26).]


[Sun] / Sunspot and ashes (?) / Oct 12, 13, etc., 1883. [SF-III; 2177. See: (1883 Oct 12, 13).]


[Sun] / Sunspot / Sand and Insects—Feb. 17 / Feb 14-18, 1898. [SF-III; 2178. See: (1898 Feb 14-18).]


Sun / and Met / Feb 10, 1896 / and Cosmic period. [SF-III; 2179. See: (1896 Feb 10).]


Sun / Met / dust / Feb 10-25, etc., 1896. [SF-III; 2180. See: (1896 Feb 10-25).]


[Sun] / Sunspot / Australia and not in Europe? / May 13, 1902. [SF-III; 2181. See: (1902 May 13).]


Sun / responds to a q. Here? / Oct., 1905. [SF-III; 2182. See: (1905 Oct).]


[Sun] / Sunspots and phe / 1905, 1907 / Feb 10 / other years. [SF-III; 2183. See: (1905, 1907, Feb 10).]


[Sun] / Sunspots and great meteor / Oct 16, 1903 / Like Madrid / 1896. [SF-III; 2184. See: (1896), and, (1903 Oct 16).]


[Sun]/ Sunspots and dry fogs / May 22, 1870. [SF-III; 2185. See: (1870 May 22).]


[Sun] / Sunspots and Cosmic / Ap 24 and before, 1872. [SF-III; 2186. See: (1872 Ap 24 and before).]


[Sun] / Sunspot great in minimum / June, 1843. [SF-III; 2187. See: (1843 June).]


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


[Suppression]:


Suppression / of Photography / Once a Week 10/370. [AF-III; 721. Carpenter, J. "A Suppressed Art." Once A Week, 10 (March 26, 1864): 368-371, at 370. See: Sci / Suppression of photography, (AF-I; 467).]


Suppression / Shooting of 2000 people (500 killed) at Amristar, by British troops under Gen. Dyer, in April, 1919. Known in England, middle of Dec. [AF-III; 722. (Ref.???)]


Suppression News / [Dyer, Once General in India, Is Dead] / NY Times, July 25, 1927. [AF-III; 723. Newspaper clipping. (New York Times, July 25, 1927.)]


Suspiciousness / + / On Feb. 4, 1920, Mr. Fred Barnes, the comedian, stood in Trafalgar Square offering pound notes for two pence each. Five minutes went by and then a daring one in the crowd offered two pence and got the pound. / D. Mirror5-2-3. [MB-I; 439. (London Daily Mirror, February 5, 1920, p. 2 c. 3.)]


Swollen effects of "spirit-contacts" / Jan. 17, 1891. [SF-VII; 102. See: (1891 Jan 17).]

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