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Date. 
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2 57 a.m.—|Meteor to # Urse Majoris from a little 
above it. 
3 25 am....|Very brilliant do. westward from @ Ursz 
Majoris. Its trail of light was visible 
for a second. 
3 27 a.m..,,/Small do. westward by the S. side of 
Cassiopeia. 
3 46 a.m..,,,|Brilliant do. near the Milky Way, and 
was lost near @ Eridani. 
3 47 a.m..../Two smaller meteors appeared in the 
western side of the Milky Way, and 
were lost near the 8S. horizon. 
3 48 a.m....|Brilliant meteor passed southward from 
the E. 
4 42 a.m..,./Meteor in the E. towards the hori- 
zon. 
0 17 a.m....|Do. in the S. 
0 57 a.m....|Do. in the W. sissssscsccssecneee mee eldkees 
1 32 am....|Do. from a little below Castor to the S. 
1 41 am....|/Brilliant do. from a little above the 8. W. 
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a.m..../Small do. southward from 7 Orionis ... 
a.m....|Very brilliant do, from the E. to the N. 
a.m....|Brilliant do. from a little above the S. 
horizon to it. 
a.m....|Meteor westward from « Arietis......... 
a.m....|Very brilliant do. from a little below « 
Aurigz towards the S. 
a. ae Small do. eastward from Ursa Major... 
..|Meteor to the N.W. from a little below 
Canis Major. 
a.m....,|Do. to the N. horizon from 6 Urse 
Minoris. 
a.m..../Do. northward from 6 Ursa Major...... 
a.m....|Lwo do. to the eastern horizon from the 
northern side of the Planet Venus. 
pare Meteor westward from the E.......... obs 
..{Do. from below the zenith to the E. 
- hie ..|Do. from the E. towards the S.E. horizon 
p-m....|Do. from the N.E. towards the N. from 
Aldebaran. 
a.m..../Do. eastward from Canis Minor ......... 
a.m....|Do. to the southern horizon from the 
eastern side of « Eridani. 
‘a.m....|Do. down perpendicularly from Orion.. 
. m..,.|Do. near the zenith ..,.....seseeeeees “ce 
..{Do. from a little below the zenith to E. 
a.m....|Do. from Venus toward the E. horizon.. 
ie m....|Brilliant do. westward from Cassiopeia.. 
..{Meteor from a little below the zenith 
towards the S. 
a.m....{Do. in the S. towards Canis Major...... 
a.m....|Brilliant do. from a little above Canis 
Major towards the S. horizon. 
a.m....]Meteor in the 8. dropped down towards 
the horizon. 
a.m....|Very brilliant do. rapidly from a little 
above it tothe N.E. horizon. 
a.m..+.|Meteor a little above Ursa Major ...... 
Magnitude. 

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A CATALOGUE OF OBSERVATIONS OF LUMINOUS METEORS. 
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