A CATALOGUE OF OBSERVATIONS OF LUMINOUS METEORS. 
13 
Direction ; noting also 
whether Horizontal, 
Perpendicular, or 
Inclined. 
pearance; Train, if any,| Length of 
and its Duration. Path. Remarks. 
AT RAM ches dawa li fons sa sirewiecsin|; 2x'v vende vomoveedewocssoseceee ibe Wate e aes wet eee 
ROMO TEACK vedsnevccorducsl ? ce 0ccccoener| VETtICAL Ss GOWN) veevesvedlesvessewsees 
Bene eeeeresereeree 
SPMIEMEM et ecsesocceeses| 2 evcvscccscoe| LO lefts 45° from Verti-|.ssccucecseccsvecovsasesccess 
cal; down. 
eft no track eee eereereeeees as caeeewanaeits tte et itee POee ee eee eeeeeeeee! 
arked track’8° in length] ? ...,,.ss0e0.] 2 seeeeceereeeceereveeeseeeeelesesesssesennes eaacsvasventess 
OfE MO ELACK ...cccccssccece| 2 
+ cee Poosene HOOP O Mee eeesererereeeeseneeee® 
ee 
Observer. 
W. C. Nash. 
Rev. J. L. Challis. 
Td. 
W. De la Rue. 
T. Crumplen and 
J. Townsend. 
W. De la Rue. 
EME MO TACK ve..cecseceeces|(20°) vooee.(LO Tights; 30° from.........0..00+ exgaps coadaess|Weice, NBR 
vertical; down. 
ft MO trACk ....,,ceevereee|(3O°) seeee.| Vertical ; GOWN «....0ce0].cceee pease Vesenoncesneuseecs|la RLOWE, 
eft no track ..... Basnvesces| ! sscaenscects| LOGIE GO” ION VENEHI),, vcssecccccncessossesess ..|Rey. J.L. Challis. 
cal; down. 
it no track eee terneseteees ie weet eteeeees Stationary PTTL OP seem eer rece set eters etaetees ie Crumplen and 
’ J. Townsend. 
en a track See eeeeedareres 20° eRe e Ree TREO eee POR e eet Eee tee eeeeete® venneee Pee eebeeeeeeeseeeseenes Herbert M‘Leod. 
SMEs ct recdsesse| LO: cov cccess|s=+es0esssennere Pcl eee eaewesapees ane dc Id. 
eft a track 20° long ......|..sssecesceesseleees Sen oe cee isvas|-seaeves akeapedeey seveveeeeees/ 1» Crumplen and 
- J. Townsend. 
eautiful track; 30° in |(45°) ....../To right; horizontal ...!.......... Sueeroiedie ..|J. Howe. 
length. 
yy 
ack endured 1 second...!20° ,,,......|To left; 37° from hori-|.......ssseeceesesssseseseeeee/Ds Walker, M.D. 
¥ zontal ; down. 
MIN GTEIu A Cees eetvcevtsestel.ccvetceoveveve Mostly divergent from|Two observersdelineated|W. W. Boreham 
Cassiopeia. the courses of 70| and J. Hobler. 
meteors in the hour. 
BEMBSHGyW ees hee Coverebinsavs[secdsdscaveseas Diverging from Cassio-/Two observersdelineated Id. 
peia. 45 meteors. 
MECMCMEVEH COVSICEL-| 2... c5:cvese] 2 avccsscnbececacsesscesccasslossecye sito Naat tacs sss D. Walker, M.D. 
‘ably in its path before it 
durst. 
of 3° 15’ broad;|10° ......,.,,/Inclined westward 30°|From 1.25 a.m. to 1.40)W. H. Wood. 
lasted 4 seconds. to the vertical. a.m., meteors fell too 
fast to be registered. 
0 train or sparks ......... 10° ...,...../To right; 30° -from|Strong twilight ......... A. S. Herschel. 
: vertical ; down. 
TRssevnnseetssecenectenessenes 2 sesssdccoerelasse seeeeceeevonsecesconscenes Too cloudy for hetter/T. Crumplen and 
; observation. J. Townsend. 
ght enduring track......'20° ..,.....,{To left; 30° from verti-|.....s.cecsscscssseeseeeseeees A. S. Herschel. 
cal; down. 
