ssseee.[9e@Veral ; two remarkable ...... Nottingham...|Mr. Lowe......... 
sees PEVELAL S| FAP EEstectesssessers cies: WD feecwec ses ces Td! Scccetespeetees 
«(One ; brilliant......... Specs tameosd Luxembourg...|M. Desdouits ... 
....|Numerous ; some large ...,.....|Nottingham...|Mr. Lowe ....... 
s2-/Onels large! DLs ReMk. ‘eave es| PAIS jos sev dere M. Laugier ...... 
+-++...,One; large; slow ; witha train.|Nottingham...|Id. 
....{LO P.M 3 bright with train and Bradfield, Rey. C. Marriott.|Ibid. No. 69. 
REPORT—1848. 
Description. Place. Observer. 
suf Mata os sitvccuieeniatee oleate as BAPAC Nottingham.../Mr. Lowe ...... 
Ones uhrbiantser. acescactees cases WeETSAIIIES sensiedletcovasbemaacpensens 
1847, i. 307. 
Appendix, No. 25, 
Ibid. No. 26. 
Ibid. No. 27. 
Ditto. Some with an auroralIbid............. Idi; escesyanerneee 
(light increased in crossing 
aurora). 
Oniers) rilinnt <ddsentett socseres sax ATAS! weds ontcap M. Desdouits ... 
1847, i. 765. 
Several Target. sss cesesenetescce Nottingham.../Mr. Lowe ....... Appendix, No. 28. 
Numerous ; thirty or forty in|Dryburn ...... Mr. Wharton .../Appendix, No. 58. 
half an hour; S.W. 
.|Fifteen from 9"55™ to 10225™|Oxford ....... Prof. Powell 
and at intervals till 11" 30™ 
about as many ; often two and 
three together; S.W. 
1847, No. 8. 
Comptes Rendus ‘ 
1847, ii. 508, 
Ibid. 316 and 461.) 
9 18™ p.m. several. Discussions|Dieppe......... M. Nell de Bré- 
and calculations by Le Verrier aute. } 
and others. } 
WESFGHMELCONS {2 cnesaeran'vonsstecs Bruges ........ Dr. Forster ...... Appendix, No. 59. 
10 30" p.m.; one; brilliant ...\Paris ...,...... M. Laisné ...,...|Comptes Rendus, 
ib. 629. 
Appendix, No. 29, | 
eee INCVONAL. scsctsacnecctssitectcsscetats Dryburn ...... Mr. Wharton ..../Appendix, No. 60, 
mal INSEITETOUB) cps ene ddaate de coubeltatons Benares .......|Correspondent to Comptes Rendus, 
M. Arago 1848, i. 7, 7 
+/Several; large......ssces pederdees Nottingham...|Mr. Lowe ....... Appendix, No. 30. 
MOM MEL GCcecsg<scesescussccectess Nottingham...|Id. ....5......00.- Ibid. No. 31. i 
4 30™ a.m. One ; very remark-/Near Oxford.../Mr. Symonds....|[bid. No. 62. 
able; large; slow motion; 
twice stationary in descend- 
ing from zenith to horizon, 
therefore course probably ser- 
pentine. 
MANY. geenwacte.22eocesetuars oda’ Nottingham...|Mr. Lowe......... 
tee eeeserensaseesesesewesssens |  OULLIIP IAI...) sle aa seneeecesenes 
seeeeeerreweseemeew ee ED ecw e ccc ewecer te  ceeenseeraccene 
Several, with an aurora (light|Ibid............. Ed. a reeds spect eee 
increased in crossing aurora). 
A luminous appearance ; passed|/Near Oxford...|Mr. Symonds ... 
off and disappeared without 
Ibid. No. 63. 
exploding. 
Several; some brilliant ......... Nottingham...|Mr. Lowe ...... Ibid. No. 49. 
-./One seen in daylight, 72 5™ p.m.|Oxford......... Mr. Symonds ...|Ibid. No. 64. 
Numerous from 10" to 125p.m.|On the Clyde..|Id. .........20000- Ibid. No. 65. 
QE P29 aU Never al. ecccsssc<sceaenateweesa ses. Nottingham...|Mr. Lowe .......|Ibid. Nos.50, 51, 
30 .++e.-.{One; brilliant; train separated London, Re- |Mr. F. Barnard..|[bid. No. 66. 
into two parts. gent’s-park. 
BRGY Bos Sy 051 SEVELHL:. vecrvcscasccoscvccscee. scale Nottingham...|Mr. Lowe ......./[bid. 53-56. 
ll A train of light descending ver-|Wootton, near|Mr. P. Duncan...|Ibid. No. 67. 
tically. Oxford. 
nereamall wcsadesssscsusesivexers Nottingham...|Mr. Ibid. No. 57. 
Ibid. No, 68. 
sparks. Berks. 
