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ἥ Direction. General remarks. Place. Observer. Reference. 
From nearly same point, Dut}.........:.:.cesseceeees 
_ inclined slightly downwards. 
᾿ , [1850. 
rom ὦ Pegasus to y Androm. |...........ssseeee...... Aylesbury ...... .../Phil. Mag. May 
rom y Virginis to 3° or 4°E. ΠΣ etn teen ΕΠ τ δὴ, ov ache Ibid. 
Under Ἢ 7 downwards .........|.ssseceseses was ἡ ,.|Hartwell House = ‘J. Lowe, Esq.|MS. List. 
Observatory. 
early perpendicular ; inclining]......00.ss...ssseeenes Highfield House,|[d. ............66. Ibid. 
slightly to N. from Ψ Dra- Nottingham. 
conis over 1°. 
From Spica 5° in direction o 
Did Corvi. 
ἐὰ pendicularly from 5° S. of 2 
orizontally towards S. from]........... 
δ Lyre. 
From y through ᾧ Cassiopeia,|.c.....ccscsceseeseeees it Perr eee ery NP ay. ἢ Ibid. 
across the face of Perseus, 
disappearing 3° "ἃ, οἵα Persei. 
from « Cygni through Lacerta .|. ri PS eee ΡΟ δ a aoe Ibid. 
A Cor respondent Derbyshire Courier, 
MUMtescuepaeeetahcevsssuccesssace0s|s mendes ubeecctacesa ΜῈ Wingerworth, 
7 Jnne 8, 1850. 
_ Derbyshire. 
hie: Se ἐὺ tak 5 + seessseeeree...(J0urnal (68 Débats, 
9th June, 1850. 
See App. No. 21. 
Wie : Ibid. 
From S.W. to N.E.; lost behind 
hills. 
min. after disap- 
pearance. 
a S.E. ‘nearly perpendicular j)............5s0068 sseve.{Haverhill....... .. |W. W. Boreham, |Letter to 
peared at alt. 10° or 12°. Esq., F.R.A.S.| Prof. Powell. 
y perpendicularly down,|............++seeseeeses Beeston Railway|E. J. Lowe, Esq.|MS. list. 
lining to E. from half-way Station, Not- | and Mrs. Lowe. 
een x and 9 Antinoi to tingham. 
. of ὦ Capricorni. 7΄ 
wo towards E. horizon ......).....0....0s0008 Pea ) SPE ee Pe ret EP ee .(Communieated to 
Prof. Powell. 
;|At Boston “left ajGrantham and δὲ 1. W. Jeans, Hsq.|Communicated by 
smoke behind, Boston. Mr. Lowe. 
and a erackling 
noise was heard ;”” 
no smoke nor 
noise at Gran- 
tham. 
; direction from 
° or 105 Ν, of E.; too much 
light to see stars. 
