Francis Graham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>Now here's a curious reference:
>
>English Mechanic "Killed by a Meteor" 1880 06 04
>
>Alas. My library does not have this. I could do an
>interlibrary request, but if this has your curiosity
>aroused too, and your library has back issues of the
>"English Mechanic", it will save time if you share a
>synopsis.

Francis (& list),

I have unearthed the copy of the "English Mechanic and World of Science" 
No 793 for June 4, 1880, in the library of the Royal Observatory, 
Edinburgh. There is a one paragraph note (p316 of the volume) that 
reads:
_______________________________________________________________________
Killed by a Meteor -- The "South Australian register" for April 3 quotes 
the "Littleton Times" as stating that as David Meisenthaler, a 
well-known stockman of Whitestone township, was driving his cows to the 
barn about daylight a short time ago, he was struck by an aerolite and 
instantly killed. It appears as if the meteor had come from a direction 
a little west of south, and fell from an angle of about 60 degrees, for 
it first passed through a tall maple, cutting the limbs as clean as if 
it had been a cannon-ball, and then struck him apparently on or under 
the shoulder, passing clean through him obliquely from below the right 
shoulder to above the left hip, and buried itself about two feet in the 
soft black ground. The poor man's head and legs were injured, but the 
greater part of his body seems to have been crushed into the earth 
beneath the terrific aerolite, which was about the size of a common 
patent bucket, and apparently of a rough, round shape. It appeared to be 
formed of what is called iron pyrites.
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Alan
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