A CATALOGUE OP OBSERVATIONS OF LUMINOUS METEORS. 15 



Direction or altitude. 



General remarks. 



Place. 



Observer. 



Reference. 



ith short and inclined 20' to 

 horizon, passed between « and 

 /5 Sagittarii. 



CastleDonington 



Collingwood, 

 Hawkhurst, 

 Kent. 



Rev. J. Sowter... 



Uckfield 



j)Out 50° above N.E. horizon, 

 passing through the Galaxy 

 and proceeding some distance 

 fiurther in a S.W. course. 



i'rsse Majoris towards Arcturus 

 idway between i Ursae Majoris 

 and Cor. Caroli towards Arctu- 

 rus ; it exploded like a rocket 



iissiopeia towards a Lyrae , 



j;ar a Ursae Majoris 



j;ar « Ursae Majoris 



^om zenith passed just below 

 a Lyrae ; lost in a cloud. 



Tipperaiy. 



? of meridian, inclining to 

 'S.S.W. from Cygnus towards 



Ophiuchus. 

 yough Hercules perpendicU' 



lar to horizon. 



;om near « Aquilae to Sagitta- 

 rius; course inclined 45° to 

 Imeridian. 



Disappeared behind 

 buildings. 



CastleDonington 

 Ibid 



Ibid 



Ibid 



Ibid 



Ibid 



Haverhill 



New Coll. Lane, 

 Oxford. 



Ditto. 



Ditto. 



Ibid., 



Itid. 



Hartwell Rectory 



C. L. Prince, Esq, 



Correspondent. . 



\V.H.Leeson,Esq 

 Id 



Id , 



Id 



Id 



Id 



Mrs. W. Bore 

 ham. 



Prof. Powell. 



Id. 



Rev. C. Lowndes 



Mr. Lowe's MS. 



Letter to Prof 

 Powell. See Ap 

 pendix, No. 3. 



B. M. S. Report. 



Illustrated London 



News. 



Mr. Lowe's MS. 

 Ibid. 



Ibid. 

 Ibid. 

 Ibid. 

 Ibid. 



See Appendix, 

 No. 5. 



South Claydon, 

 Bucks. 



Rev. J. J. Irwin.. 



B. M. S. Report. 



Ibid. 



Times, Aug. 15 ; 

 and subsequent 

 letter to Prof. 

 Powell. See Ap 

 pendix, No. 4. 



jfcm a Lyrae towards Ophiu- 



'jchus. 



J 



j|. of meridian; slightly in- 



"llclined. 



Disappeared behind 

 buildings. 



Ditto 



New Coll. Lane, 

 Oxford. 



Ibid., 



Prcf. Powell. 



Id. 



