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Direction ; noting also 
per ance ; Train, if any, Length of | whether Horizontal 
~ and its Duration. : Path. Perpendicular, or ’ Remarks. Observer, 
| Inclined. 
od-red ; tail like a} ?.......0.00 Horizontal when under-|Clear sky; no smell of|\James Douse, 
aon sword. neath the moon. sulphur. - 
Oo 
. 
es 
in about 9° in length...) ? ...... paaevdlacdetseees sae Bacceiees svestous cedecesscenererssceees seeeeeee/H. S. Eaton. 
a Risiveeneunvs-|MBCMNO |} ccigesscescenene ..|Many came from this|W. H. Wood. 
: locality fer several 
evenings. This was 
the largest and 
brightest. 
Prerererrrrirrrreryy tener 15? one ete errno eee e eran eee tees tarseas THF eFeE ETE eeeeeaeeneeessee peer WY C. Nash, 
Eta aan coh =pe0080s 8° potsar|sccccssccestseescencesecaesso=|MtAthler CLOUGY o6....cseda.[0a MacDonald. 
wee eeeetereereraenensnene 18° OOo prance COC eeerersssserenenece pecveces A fine bright night oneeee W.C. Nash. 
MET sBWNSG¥6s .<) 005s. 5° to 7°.../Inclined path, S.to N...|A fine bright night ...,../[d. 
trresesnesersereeressnes|seeeeceeeesseee/Lnclined towards N. .../A fine bright night...... Id, 
train; disappeared|4°_ ..,......| Towards the W., at anjIt was very small and/H. C. Criswick. 
ddenly. angle of 45° to the! rapid. 
horizon. 
Mihaess ss densacsverseces ROS vcegscsclacaeeaans msaenashewienss senor Rapid motion ....... sreee|W. C. Nash. 
long train behind)...............|Nearly vertical ....,.. ../The sun shining at the 
no explosion was time. 
a short tail ............/20° ...,...../Directly from Polaris...|Remainder of flight in-|Herbert M*Leod. 
tercepted by houses. 
PRD meal EH EHP Hee Ores eee ee tee bere neta h CORPSES OTT E EEE TESTES TSH ED . C. Nash. 
‘of some length .,,..,/20° 
