A CATALOGUE OF OBSERVATIONS OF LUMINOUS METEORS. 137 
‘Direction or Altitude. General remarks. Place. Observer. Reference. 
eS | a | | | LY I SR 
BR oacinisiiaes-- Uaacddcessaceshle pice Portas A little N. ofjRev.A. R. Lloyd..MS. communica- 
Whittington, tion. 
near Oswestry. 
Moved vertically downwards|Light clouds con-|Near Glasgow ...|W. J. Macquorn|MS. communica- 
_ through’ about 8°; disappear-| cealedeverything Rankine, Esq.,|_ tion. 
ed 20° W. of Sirius. except Sirius. C.E. 
: 4 
Lr 
¥ 
_Esq., F.R.G.S., F.E.S., St. Ives, Huntingdonshire. 
BEMDELOWY ee shavausvavcsiescsve|esegseccsdanccctesuccese ‘st. Ives, Hunts..|J. King Watts. 
BPEINID AEG D> oon gscasocsswsesccson A beautiful ide a Spee drdGscar tn Id. 
@ Ursa Major to Pleiades|.......00..scesssseeeees|LDICs.eesssecseenees 
weer ee Les cceseeenceneee 
om # Cygnus passing « Lyre|Had a verybeautiful Ibid.......... 
to the W. appearance with 
a? a long whitish- 
m red line running 
from it, emitting 
sparks. 
From Draco to Pegasus ....... ..(Emitted a strongiIbid......... arenes Id. 
light. 
rom Ursa Major to Ursa Minor]...........s.sseeesseeee UDidissede-seesserns Id. 
om Polaris to « Cygnus...... A very bright and|Ibid............008 Id. 
brilliant meteor, 
leaving a strong’ 
light. 
m Cepheus to Westward ...]...cscseeseeeees seseeees (Did... 
m «  ampameae towards|Had the appearance|Ibid 
of a strong flash. 
ron. i Cassiopeia to aLyre ...|Unusual brilliancy,|[bid......+......64. Id. 
and was very 
rc Sirsa Minor down towards Very bright It rose|Ibid........0+......|Ld. 
Jamelopardalis. in sight suddenly 
Pe andvery brilliant, 
remainedstation- 
ary for upwards 
of 5 minutes, then 
slowly passed 
downwards. 
