26 
Date. Hour. 
1861.| h ms 
Nov.19} 9 15 to 
9 35 p.m. 
19\/Between 9 
&10 p.m. 
19/9 35 pm. 
REPORT—1862. 
Place of 
Observation. Apparent Size. 
Ipswich .........,Large as the moon,|A _ bright 
stream of 
but very much 
brighter. 
Norwich .........,A bright body as) ?... 
large as the 
moon. 
Whitstable ...... A splendid meteor.. 
Colour. Duration. 
. fire, 
19 9 35 pm. 
9 38 23 
p-m. 
Guestling Hill...|Half diameter of 
the moon. 
servatory. meter of the 
moon, 
19] 9 40 p.m./Woodford ...... At first stationary ;/Pale 
whenunder-| seconds. 
neath the 
moon, then 
=Venus. When 
under the moon 
= of moon’s 
diameter. 
blue. 
Tee eereeeres 
a Roman 
candle-ball. 
2 ..sseseeeeeeess(Durst into 3 pai 
Position, or 
Altitude and © 
Azimuth. 
It did not move|Approached on 
very fast, but 
like a spent 
rocket ; like 
the S.E., burst 
ing into 3 pie 
when = almost 
overhead. - 
nearly overhea 
| 
| 
secessese| 2 ccseeassesvesee/The grand exploy 
sion took plac 
close underneat! 
| 
the Great Bear. | 
Rose from a banl 
of clouds 30° 
from S.; disap 
peared a_ littl 
left of Witte: 
ham, 20° £E 
from N. Passe 
) 
| 
| 
| 
| 
4° or 5° undei 
the moon, whicl 
had altitude | 
about 40°. 
19|Disappeared|Greenwich Ob-|One-half the dia-|?....... is cex Nearly 10secs.|Appeared between 
y Orionis and 
Aldebaran (from 
behind great 
dome of equat 
real). Passed 6 
or 8° below 
Pollux, and dis- 
appeared 15° 
further N. 4 
green |At least 10)At first stational 
for 2 seconds 
at a point i 
Cetus. Ad 
vanced _nort 
ward under the 
moon at half its 
altitude, | and 
finally  disap- 
peared without 
noise. 
