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I TAKE the liberty of inclosing a copy of an account of natural snowballs which I furnished to the Courant newspaper this place. It may be well to state that the distance from Long Island Sound to Massachusetts is some seventy miles, and that the Connecticut Valley Railroad is about fifty miles long, and runs close to the bank of the Connecticut River for some forty miles; the rolls of snow on the frozen river are said to have been very large and handsome.
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HART, S. A Remarkable Phenomenon.—Natural Snowballs. Nature 27, 483 (1883). https://doi.org/10.1038/027483a0
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