be distinctly traced on its journey to the lightning conductor of the cupola of the Academy of Sciences.
The most interesting part of this photograph is the shadow of the cupola on the wet and foggy heavens. The intensity of the
light produced by the lightning is the cause of this peculiar effect, which I believe has never been obtained before or since. It is analogous with the phenomenon commonly known as the Specter of Brocken.
At a meeting of the Academy of Sciences, held a short time ago, Prof. Zenger read a most interesting paper upon the subject of Electricity as a Vortex Motion, in which he endeavors to prove that electrical discharges, no matter what their origin, produce a
Prof. Zenger sends me some very interesting photographs in