Fort records falls of viscid substance in connection with meteoritic phenomena, as cataloged by R. P. Greg, in the years 1652, 1686, 1718, 1796, 1811, 1819 and 1844. In the Report of the British Association, 1855-94, Greg writes that on the night of Oct. 8, 1844, two people near Coblenz saw “a luminous body fall close to them. They returned next morning and found a … [Read more...] about Curious if true
viscid substance
Curious if true
Fort records falls of viscid substance in connection with meteoritic phenomena, as cataloged by R. P. Greg, in the years 1652, 1686, 1718, 1796, 1811, 1819 and 1844. In the Report of the British Association, 1855-94, Greg writes that on the night of Oct. 8, 1844, two people near Coblenz saw “a luminous body fall close to them. They returned next morning and found a … [Read more...] about Curious if true
Unseasonableness for either spawn or nostoc
Falls of “viscid substance” reported in 1652, 1686, 1718, 1796, 1811, 1819, 1844, 1860. The fall of a meteorite in Gotha, Germany on Sept. 6, 1835 left “a jelly-like mass on the ground.” –Charles Fort, The Book of the Damned, p49 (The Complete Books of Charles Fort, Dover, c1974). … [Read more...] about Unseasonableness for either spawn or nostoc
Unseasonableness for either spawn or nostoc
Falls of “viscid substance” reported in 1652, 1686, 1718, 1796, 1811, 1819, 1844, 1860. The fall of a meteorite in Gotha, Germany on Sept. 6, 1835 left “a jelly-like mass on the ground.” –Charles Fort, The Book of the Damned, p49 (The Complete Books of Charles Fort, Dover, c1974). … [Read more...] about Unseasonableness for either spawn or nostoc