A CATALOGUE OF OBSERVATIONS OF LUMINOUS METEORS. 9 



Direction or altitude. 



General remarks. 



Place. 



Observer. 



Reference. 



ies to Orion 



•ise heard, resembled the fall 

 ing of a distant avalanche. 



[nearAylesbury. 

 HartwellRectory, 

 Ibid 



Rose Hill, near 



Oxford, 

 lat. 5r43'50"N 

 long.l°14'08"W, 



Aden 



piterto yLeonis 



E. Alt. 45°; fell nearly 20' 



Virgo, 4° from Jupiter to 

 Jupiter. 



)m a Cygni southwards . . 

 laris to S Ursse Majoris . . 



im near Scorpio S.W. to N.E 



jst of /3 Cassiopeise; went4°N 

 ,, )m\V.ofCapellalO°E. ofdue 

 N. and 1 5 above horizon, and 

 went in W. direction near 

 Jl Lyncis. 

 ove Polaris to Cassiopeia ... 



min. after, report 

 lasting i min. 



Stone Observa- 

 tory. 



Bycullah, Bom- 

 bay. 



Stone Observa- 

 tory. 



Ibid 



lb.; also at Hart- 

 well Rectory. 



StoneObservaf. 

 Ibid 



Ibid., 



lerpentis; went 5°S Ibid. 



ootis to Arcturus Ibid. 



)ra s passing by a Urs. Maj Ibid. 



,yrse to a, Cygni Ibid. 



nurus went 20° magnetic W Ibid., 



iturus to withinlO" of horizon] Ibid., 



)m « Coronee Borealis to Castle Doning- 



t S erpentis. | | ton, near Derby 



Rev. C. Lowndes 

 Id 



Rev. J. Slatter. 



Mr. Lowe's MS. 

 Ibid. 



Communication to 

 Prof. PoweU. 



Correspondent to 



Dr. Buist. 

 Rev. J. B. Reade 



Correspondent to 

 Dr. Buist. 



Rev. J. B. Reade 



Id 



Id., and Rev. C. 

 Lowndes. 



Mr. Brown, cor- 

 respondent to 

 Dr. Buist. 



Rev. J. B. Reade 



Id 



Id 



Id 



Id 



Id 



Id 



Id 



Id 



Rev. S. K. Swann 



See Appendix, 

 No. 11. 



British Meteorolo- 

 gical Soc. Report 



See Appendix, 

 No. 11. 



British Meteorolo- 

 gical Soc. Report, 

 Ibid. 

 Ibid. 



See Appendix, 

 No. 13. 



B. M. S. Report. 

 Ibid. 



Ibid. 



Ibid. 

 Ibid. 

 Ibid. 

 Ibid, 

 Ibid. 

 Ibid. 

 Mr. Lowe's MS. 



from the Conclusion of the last Catalogue, July l^SO. 



■m S.E. to N.W. for about 

 !0°; exploded at alt. 70° 

 .jRirer x than 9 Antinoi, and 

 iJuther above the level of those 

 4tars, to a. Capricorni. 



.[jlsed ^ between A and i An- 

 iinoi to 2° E. and same level 

 ks a Capricorni. 



The same as one 

 observed at Bee 

 ston, but appa 

 rently seen more 

 southerly than at 

 Beeston. 



On bursting disap- 

 peared suddenly. 



Bombay 



Highficld House. 



Stonyhurst Ob- 

 servatory. 



Correspondent to 



Dr. Buist. 

 k. S. H. Lovi^e, 



Esq. 



Rev. A. Weld 



See Appendix, 



No. 14. 

 Mr. Lowe's MS. 



B. M. S. Report. 



