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 in it electric currents due to its passage across the earth’s lines of force, which currents would attract or repel magnets on the earth’s surface and would also react on the earth’s magnetism: secondly, because it has been shewn that there is a connection as regards periodicity between the connection currents of the earth and the sun’s spots, between cyclones and hurricanes and the sun’s spots, and between the sun's spots and disturbances of terrestrial magnetism, so that there is every reason for thinking that variations of meteorology are associated with variations of terrestrial magnetism.

The Meeting then terminated.