26 . REPORT—1849. 
Date. Description. 



















9. 
Aug. 10..,..: 108 11". Globe meteor= 2 at|Highfield Ho., 
present; deep blue; slow; 
from 1° below Polaris tg a 
Draconis; disappeared sud- 
denly, not breaking up into 
fragments; blue streak 10° 
in length ; lasted 4 secs. after 
disappearance. 
parallel to last; about 3° 
below. 
105 13", =Ist mag.; yellow ;|Ibid............- 
rapid; from midway be- 
tween « Andromede and a 
Pevasi to y Piscis. Streak 
along whole path; lasted 
1 sec. after disappearance. 
108 14". Small; in same track.|[bid... 
rapid; from the } 
near Cygnus, 3° below Vega 
to x Lyre; ray visible 2 
secs. after disappearance. 
105 17". Small; with tail ;|ibi 
rapid ; from near £8 to about 
-€ Pegasi. 
track. 
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105 19". = 1st mag. ; red ; rapid:|ibid............. 
from 2° N. of - Arcturus, 
through 42 Coma Berenicis. 
102 20". Small ; rapid ; from j[bid.......,.,..- 
to g Pegasi. 
105 22™ 30°.=2nd mag.; yel- 
low ; tail; rapid ; from 0 An- 
tinoi downwards, inclining S. 
10 23™ 30°. = 2 ; tajl ;- slow ;|[bid............. Id. 
from N. of Lyra to 7 Dra- 
conis. 
105 24™, Small ; yellow; rapid ;|{bid............. Id 
from Polaris towards Vega. 
102 24™ 30%. Small ; rapid ; from|[bid...........+. Id. 
Corona Borealis to y Ser- 
entis. 
10% 25™. Small; tail; rapid ;|{bid............. Id 
from y through o Aquarii. 
10> 25™ 30°. = 1st mag. ; yellow;|Ibid............. Id. 
rapid; from # Cassiopeiz to 
Polaris ; ray visible 1 sec. 
104 26™ 30°. Small; rapid ;|Ibid ............ Id. 
from \ to 8 Pegasi. 
104 28™. Small; rapid; from|[bid............. Id. 
No. 3 Aquarii through « 
Capricorni. 
104 30". Two; very small;j[bid............. 
followed each other rapidly 
from Cygnus to Lyra. 
108 31™.=1st mag.; yellow ;j[bid............- 
rapid, and with tail; from x 
Andromedz to d Pegasi. 
Observer. 

E. J. Lowe, Esq.|MS. 
Slee Le 

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