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1849. y 
g. 10..,,,.{108 34%. =I1st mag.; rapid; Highfield Ho.,/E, J. Lowe, Esq.|MS. 
‘tg from a Cygni to 6 Lyre;| Nottingham. &c. &e. 
| continuous white ray, 1 sec. . 
| after disappearance. 
10 34™ 30%. Smaller, butjIbid............. [1G baa ean ee «..|Lbid, 
similar; from A Cygni to o 
Herculis. 
106 35™. Small; rapid, down- 
wards from y Cassiopeiz. 
105 35™ 30°. = 2%; blue; de- 
fined disc; brilliant; from 
27 Urs. Maj. to 0° 34’ above 
a Urs. Maj.; blue continuous 
streak. 
from y Cassiopeie to 7 
Persei. 
10» 36" 30°. Small; rapid ; 
from H 32 Camelopardalis 
to 7 Draconis. 
: 81 Urs. Maj. to  Bootis. ‘ 
108 38™ 30°. Similar; in samejIbid ......,..... 1 Be tee marry eral yt 8 
track, 
105 40". Small ; rapid ; from H[Ibid............. Wd Wa seagetean tas ..{[bid. 
43 Cephei to H 32 Camelo- 
pardalis ; ray of light. 
| 108 44™. Small; rapid; from x/jIbid....... aes 1 ENP rot Thid. 
ae. Corona Borealis to 6 Bootis. 
) 105 44™ 30°.= 9 at brightest ;|Ibid...,.........[Id. ....,....++4...|[ bid. 
pale yellow; rapid ; from v 
Andromede to between 2 
ig and 6 Trianguli; ray visible 
1 sec. after disappearance. 
108 45™, =Ist mag.; yellow;|Ibid...,.........J[d. sse.sseeeeeeeee Ibid, 
rapid ; from 3 Urs. Min. to 
C.H.122 Urs. Maj.; left train. 
108 45™ 30°.= ¢ at brightest ;|Ibid............. NOS foveweehes snane Ibid, 
yellow ; rapid ; from @Andro- : 
medz through ¢ Piscis. 
108 46". Small; rapid ; from|Ibid............. Tle Woae cacmarne si ce} PGs 
just above 7 downwards, in- 
clining to S. 
10" 47™. Small; rapid; from/Ibid............. 5 aseannewos ae nand Ibid. 
q nebula in Androm., just 
above v to 17 Andromede. 
108 49". Small; rapid ; from yj[bid......... si--[dois ennecceesns. tacit pide 
Urs. Min. to n Draconis. 
10 50™ 30°. Small ; rapid; fromjIbid............. EY PRRE SASS Ibid, 
x Cassiop to / Cassiop. 
10> 52™.= 9; red; defined|Ibid............. Ae Acssngagee'e +.» Lbid, 
disc; slow; from e Persei 
downwards; no train; after 
this cloudy. 
Between 9" 30™ and 9} 33™ p.m. 
A rather large meteor, from 
between Cygnus and Cassio- 
peia, to between Cygnus and 
Pegasus ; left reddish train o 
sparks; brightest at mid. part. 

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