These articles are about fireballs and bolides, but have not been matched to any meteorite fall.
p. 597 Letter accompanying a sample of a powerdry substance fallen of the atmosphere the 12. March to the vicinity of Castillon-on-Dordogne
p. 456-61 Nature of the fireballs and of their formation method; Letter of M. Haidinger
p. 594-5 Observation of a fireball, done to Caen September 19; by Mr. Eudes-deslongchamps; extracts of a Letter to M. Élie de Beaumont.
Volume 59; 1864
p. 573-4 Probable falls of a fireball shown by the noise of the explosion. Extracts of a Letter of M. Lespiault.
p. 605-7 Communicate to;' Academy three documents concerning the fireballs of 24 September. M. Le Verrier
p. 747-8 A fireball oberverved at Paraclet and vicinity, extract of a letter by M. Walckenaer
Volume 63; 1866
p. 852-4 By follows by a communication of Mr. Faye on the falling stars of the 14. nov., signaled a procedure that pourait to be emploies to obtain a graphic representation of the movement of the aérolithes.
Volume 69; 1869
p. 1004-6 Note on the explosions of the fireball and on the aérolithes falls that the accompany; by M. Delaunay
p. 1026-28 On the partial explosion of a fireball. Note of M. J. Silbermann
p. 442-43 Observation of a fireball, done to the Paris observatorie, by MM Wolf, Andrè and Capitaneano, presented by M. Delaunay
p. 649-50 Fall of an Aerolithe to Mourzouk (Barbarity), December 25 1869. Letter of M. Coumbary à M. Le Verrier. [description of a witnessed fall, but no mention of fireball or detonation(s)]
p. 383-84 M. Delaunay communicate to the academy the two Letters suitantes, of Mr. Lespiault and of Mr. Vauquelin, concerning the appearance of the same fireball, of which it already had maintained the academy in the preceding meeting:
Volume 75; 1872
p. 499-503 Application of the métamorphisme météoritique to the study of the black crust of the gray meteorites. Note of M. Stan. Meunier.
p. 717-20 Complement of observations on the exercise of the action filonienne in the meteorites; by M. Stan. Meunier.
p. 890-93 Characters of the produced crust on the rocks earthly by the atmospheric agents; comparison with the black bark of the gray meteorites; by M. Stan. Meunier.
p. 107-11 Exercises of the mechanical actions in the star, today destroys, of or divert the meteorites; Notes of M. Stan. Meunier
p. 1280-82 Minéralogique determination of the Holosidères of the Museum. Note of M. St. Meunier
Volume 77; 1873
p. 463-65 M. Duubrée inform the academy that it received Mr. Nordenskiöld, the 7 of this month, a Letter containing observations on dusts blacken, with metallic iron, that it observed in the snow,
p. 643-46 Produces oxidation of irons meteorites; comparison with the earthly magnétites. Note of M. Stan. Meunier.
p. 1193-97 Iron mass discovered meteoric while digging a ditch. Observations on the molecular structure of iron meteoric. Iron solid Protochlorure in the meteorites; by M. J. Laurence Smith
p. 1237 The P. Denza done homage to the academy of a small pamphlet relating to the observations of the luminous meteors.
Volume 83; 1876
p. 28 M. de Lesseps Communicate to the academy the pieces of information that were transmitted for him on the obervation done to Port-Saïd and to Suez of a luminous phenomenon that produced itself June 15 current one.
p. 242-43 Iron meteoric. Note of M. E. Yung.
p. 459 M. E. Ferrières Signal it appearance of a fireball,...
p. 862-63 Observation of a fireball, in the evening of November 5 1876' by M. Stan. Meunier.
Volume 89; 1879
p. 325-30 Experimental researches on the action érosive of the very compressed gasses and strongly échauffés; application to the historie of the Meteorites and fireballs (follows). Note of M. Daubrée.
p. 1098-1101 On a dust rain observed, of the 21 to April 25 1880, in the departments of the Low-Alpes, isère and ain. Note of M. Daubrée.
p. 958-59 On the movements of the meteorites in the air. Note of M. Favé.
Volume 103; 1886
p. 848-50 Reminder of the observation of a matter incandescense, in fusion, fallen of a stormy cloud; to the occasion of the last one. Note Mr. St Meunier; by M. A. Trécul.
Volume 105; 1887
p. 1145 Fallen meteorite to Saigon; by M. J. Delauney
Volume 107; 1888
p. 834-36 On the mutual reports of the meteorites and falling stars. Note of M. Stanislas Meunier (Extract)
Volume 119; 1894
p. 500-1 On the fall of the fireballs and fallen aérolithes recently in Greece. Note of M. C. Maltézos