A CATALOGUE OF OBSERVATIONS OF LUMINOUS METEORS. 
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eee 
ance; Train, if any, 
and its Duration. 
SUPP Heme renee eeteeersttee 
FEET ORO etree res eeeeeseetens 
ess 
FERPA PORTE eD eo ereeres 
REROIMELG icvsseeesees = 
Direction; noting also 
whether Horizontal, 
Perpendicular, or 
Inclined. 
Length of 
Path. 
lar to the horizon. 
‘e meteor. 
tail; intermittent 
ht; two alterna- 
Kk left ; no sparks... 
rack left ; 
hemisphere, 
@ semi-corona. 
| 
t tail 3° long followed)... 
SOP w Ree eee e ee eeeeeeeeetens 8 
Kk left ; no tes obaneese 
ck left; no sparks.../7° 
‘ack left ; no sparks...|, 
ack left SOT HTHe eee e ae 7 hes 
left ; some sparks/5° 
left; no sparks...!6°....ceceeee. 
surprising, . 
SOOO eet eeet et ieae SOOT e eee eee e eee eee teeta ee 
SOOO OTC e eee eel sete eeeeeeneeeeeeteeeeeeeeaeee 
Tete eee e eee eeeeeeeee eee eeeeee 
LORY Sccestes Inclined 50° southward 
° 
Along the Via lactea, 
| northwards. 
eeetesenslsseeees eee eeeeneneeee Oeeeeeerlses 
CNORCEEC CRECE SI ECOL OTs swtanadendsts pave 
Ks no sparks ...,../12° ,,,.,,,../Parallel to horizon, E. 
to W. 
FORO b ed dees Cee nooo seen en eteeereneeeeetons 
tical; down. 
| 
? seseseeeeees Path nearly perpendicu-... 
? sesesssseeae Serpentine path; very! 
Remarks. 
He eR OMe eee eee ee ee eeee rt eteae 
TOCOTEHO OE DE HEE Oe eee tree eeeee 
Auroral glare; N.W. by 
N. 
Rapid lightning from 
N.W. by N. 
teens POO e retort teaeterreneee 
‘Thunder and lightning 
at 3 a.m., Jan. 24th. 
a Draconis. 
Id. 
Id. 
FOO e ener ener eeettettneeres Id. 
PPP PREP ESOP REESE ESE Id. 
CRCCCP SPOR eer ee tees taearateres Id. 
Observer. 
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SVadwaktckcaccththeetsntave W. H,. Wood. 
essecevesee(Ae Se Herschel, 
Radiant between « and|W. H. Wood. 
«TO rights 35° from Ver-!.....,.ccceesssssecevsseeeeeee{D» Walker, M.D. 
oiea selsersekeasuediedsveet|As S. Aerschel, 
Seovehscssscssdsarseneddveevas|Ma 90 TRCISCHEls 
ee ee en ae ee a Sees Ls atid ...{W. HL. Wood. 
