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A CATALOGUE OF OBSERVATIONS OF LUMINOUS METEORS. 
ppearance ; Train, if any, 
and its Duration. 
dylight, very brilliant,| ? ....0...... 
like the electric light, 
or a fine ball; no train. 
oky appearance ; semi- 
corona. 
track remained ......... 
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ghtest at middle. 
tre of its flight. 
ntine flight ; 
ulations 4° wide. 
track; no sparks ...... 
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msiderable display ... 
illess save one. 
track left ; no sparks.., 
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track left; no sparks ;|10° , 
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Length of 
Path, 
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‘track left ; no sparks...|8° 
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Direction ; noting also 
whether Horizontal, 
Perpendicular, or 
Inclined. 
«e«+-/To left; 30° from hori-|. 
zontal; down. 
To right; 30° from hori- 
zontal ; down. 
cal; down. 
Parallel to y Orionis and 
a Orionis. 
E. to W., inclined 10° 
W 
To left; 30° from hori- 
zontal; down. 
Vertical ; down ., 
etree 
Almost N, to S. 
in Perseus ; 
N. P.) Di 33° > AOR: 
29°. 
Radiant Polaris ., 
From Polaris ............ 
———_— 
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Remarks, 
51 
Observer. 
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Radiant Polaris ......... 
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Tailed star; Ist mag- 
nitude; blue; 10° in 
3 seconds; tail as- 
cended and dissipated 
like steam. 
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eikd, 
D. Walker, M.D. 
Id. 
Id. 
Robert 
jun. 
Craig, 
W. H. Wood. 
D. Walker, M.D. 
Id. 
W.C. Nash. 
Id. 
A. S. Herschel. 
D. Walker, M.D. 
A. 8S. Herschel. 
Id. 
W. H. Wood. 
Id. 
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Fell from zenith to-|, 
wards the western 
horizon. 
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J. MacDonald. 
A. S. Herschel. 
