A CATALOGUE OF OBSERVATIONS OF LUMINOUS METEORS. 23 
Direction ; noting also 
ippearance ; Train, ifany,) Length of | whether Horizontal, 
and its Duration. Path. Perpendicular, or Remarks. Observer. 
Inclined. 
rst into a bright light|............... Fell vertical ............ Another light was seen|G. A. Lance. 
when first seen; left in the W. an hour 
here a transitory track ; later. 
dropped to objects on 
the horizon fading away; 
skittle-shaped. 
I train ...... + Seer NOD eS vcr aca]e4scancsnadearsssonses abasdénd]eBseshes grok cone marta debe W.C. Nash. 
dasevsene GaaeMeAiaanen cof hf mich vedvec|«aaudcuvoouissetsesvocccsescus|scoss§evesacencsaceassuciveshos|LGe 
eee eet eteee POPPER eee eee eee ee 15° eee eee wel eeee PRR e mee Tee SERPH EEE He eee eee Id. 
RUMEN Ua xankE aan asaase 25° ..ss.ecefFLOrIZONtAlly, HE. tO. Wass)eccscheassssescssecccscsccsbaol LQ. 
SESSUMNI Es y sb sersevvor]occxsncnposassolvecccossecehoscscssssessecsasle eo cobeeseecveres Gaaaveena +se+\J. MacDonald. 
PemBMabes Sescdsobusinses| ZO) sesbssdss|iveadieoe sons, eseneepvnnsundksyenala’ PTT TTT W.C. Nash. 
weeks Epbseseoseeeeees--./L0° to 15° |Almost perpendicular...|....cssscccccse.cscsecssovepeol LG 
iddy sparks emitted be- 
hind. Pursued by a 
long pale streak of light. 
(60° to 65°)|To right; from 20° to|Flashed overhead like Rev. T. W.Webb. 
8° or 10° from verti-| sudden moonlight, 
cal; at last down. but did not continue 
so bright as it ad- 
vanced. Moon ten 
days old. 
ew strong moving50° ......... Eel 6 §25, scegue vedo: Probably started from) W. H. Wood. 
hadows. Left a bright the head of Draco. 
rack 50°, which lasted 
) seconds 
eared to burst :........ Denese xenans Longitudinally west- |.........sseeeeees sanhuneudee= A. J. Cumming. 
ward. 
rgest and brightest at|A short Inclined downwards inCloudy ...............++ G. Wedgwood. 
the head, tapering to a] course. a Slightly curved line, 
eddish tail. not straight. 
