A CATALOGUE OF OBSERVATIONS OF LUMINOUS METEORS. 
Direction or altitude. General remarks. 









From near Cassiopeia towards| Velocity moderate, 
| N.N.E. Through 14°. 2 secs. 
We Mickacescsececscesss Reon carcerce From Ursa Minor . 
MURR E fAL csonasasssnaccs|Gdetccescccpis vedecec ane 
Poe eeeeC eee ee ees Creer ee eee rere ere ree 
Nearly all moved to S. or\The meteors were 
| S.S.W. In northern sky a| distributed over 
_ few moved to N.W. and E. all parts of the 
sky; the place 
from which they 
proceeded _ap- 
peared to be in 
the northern sky, 
somewhere  be- 
tween Perseus 
and the Pole, but 
this is uncertain. 
same time, thus : 
“at each 45°. facing S.E. 
Place. 

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Observer. Reference. 
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Mr. G. A. Rowell/MS. communicated 
to Prof. Powell. 
St. Ives, Hunt-|J. King Watts,|Ibid. 
ingdonshire. Esq. 
TBId seer iteceseces es Lat eceakbwecvencse Ibid 
eeacerees 
St. Ives, Hunt- 
ingdonshire. 
Diunse: .cssevestes 


Il from E. to W. Downwards|From a  window|Oxford 
crossed each other’s path, 
and both shining at the 
seer eeennene 


Esq., and Mrs.) 11. 
W. W. Bore- 
ham. 
J. King Watts,|MS. communicated| 
Esq. to Prof. Powell. 
‘Wm. Stevenson |Ibid. 

(Esq. 
OO e eH eee E DEO b er eeesenereresseneseceee From « Cephei to St. Ives, Hunt- J. King Watts, Tbid. 
the S., then be- ingdonshire, 
came stationary 
several seconds 
and threw o 
j some largesparks 
before it expired. 
From Ursa Major. |Ibid....... dane Sanins Tae. veewes RP hee Ibid. 
MTT eset iv cccupssissesssoscene From a@ Lyre  |Ibids............60 | Bihepaneettenae ays Ibid. 
ES through Cygnus 
to zenith. 
SI ne ee From zenith to W. |Tbid............0.6 1G Bee ene »...|Lbid. 
et From Ursa Major|Ibid.,,...,.......+. LG Ee aac Poe Ibid. 
downwards. 
| ch manatees To Ursa Major ,../Ibid,.....,......068 Tides i siiecessces ,...(Lbid 
Dee ivcccdvenscee Peete ees eeneeeenes From Cygnus*. 
* * These two meteors 
Mr. G. A. Rowell|\Communicated to 
Prof. Powell. 
