A CATALOGUE OF OBSERVATIONS OF LUMINOUS METEORS. 195 

E ee for Place of Observation. 
Train or sparks. Remarks. 
Observer. 
Reference. 
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16 55 |42 54-7 [450 59 4 
22 00 |+2 547 |450 59 4 
62 33 |42 54-7 |450 59 4 
3 28 |-42 547 |450 59 4 
— 242 |42 547 |450 59 466 
5 25 |42 54:7 |450 59 466 
17 23 |+8 20:0 |+50 30 00 [Ascending slowly. 
9 44 |+8 20:0 |4+50 30 00 |A beautiful meteor with two successive fire- 
18 00 |+8 20-0 |+50 30 00 balls. | Explosion without noise. See 
+8 20:0 |+50 80 00 fig. 7, 10" 57™ 0°. Fig. 8, 104 57™ 48, 
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66 32 |+8 20:0 |+50 30 00 
10 39 |+8 20:0 |+50 30 00 
17 29 |4+2 54-7 |150 59 466 
0 35 |+2 54:7 |4+50 59 46-6] - 
23 45 |+2 54:7 |4+50 59 46°6/This meteor passed exactly over the follow- 
ing stars. 

— 137 |4+2 547 |450 59 466 
+2 54:7 |450 59 466 
+2 54-7 |450 59 466 
42 54:7 |450 59 466 
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42 547 |450 59 
+2 54:7 |450 59 46: 
+2 547 |450 59 46: 
—4 29-97|4.49 26 29 
—4 22:97|449 26 29 
—4 22-97|449 26 29 
—4 22-27|4.49 26 29 
—4 22-27/449 26 29 
+2 547 |450 59 46 
+2 54:7 |450 59 46 
+2 547 |4+50 59 46 
+2 54-7 |450 59 46 
+2 547 |+50 59 46 |A fine meteor with train of light. 
42 54-7 1450 59 46 
+42 54-7 |450 59 46 
+2 54-7 |450 59 46 
+2 54:7 |+50 59 46 
+2 54:7 |+50 59 46 
+2 54:7 |+50 59 46 |A beautiful meteor having the appearance 
+2 54:7 |+50 59 46 of a blue ball. 
+2 547 |450 59 46 
+2 547 |450 59 46 
+2 54-7 |450 59 46 
+2 547 |450 59 46 is 


oe Ss 
C. Bulard, Esq. 

Mr. Lowe’s MS. 

+2 54:7 |4+50 59 46 |A beautiful meteor, of ared colour, inclining 
+2 54:7 |+50 59 46 towards orange, perhaps on account of 
+2 54:7 |150 59 46 its proximity to the horizon. 
+2 54-7 |450 59 46 
+2 547 |450 59 46 
42 54-7 |450 59 46 
+2 54-7 -|450 59 46 
+2 547 |450 59 46 
+2 547 |450 59 46 
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