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A CATALOGUE OF OBSERVATIONS OF LUMINOUS METEORS. 
arance ; Train, if any, 
and its Duration. 
SARA Re eee ee eee n ee eenees 
Pee ee eee rere eres) 
Pee ee eee ee eee eres 
SA ee eee eee eeeees seeeneee 
tail; length 12°; du- 
jon half a second. 
PEPER TREE OOOO Eee eee tenes 
f 
Direction ; noting also 
whether Horizontal, 
Perpendicular, or Remarks. 
Inclined. 
Nearly horizontal, east-|...........05 based fete oe Ta sh 
ward. 
Wie Oe eaten eel tee eeeeee Peer eeeee, Pee etter eeelteenee SOOO eee renee eeeereeeees 
LORS BN, ae Bae SCRE SS OE ee 
ee taseses ages Sanashitssarncesons Saccene|sccesenvescenrseesmersseescees 
LO NaWetiaccacessactseeydetane ienaas cetcankrautk sibs 
../Serpentine; made two/Increased from a yellow 
deflections. 2nd mag.x; tail curled 
off thickly till all 
consumed. 
tilssvettersessteeeeessssesseeeee/A Very stormy night ; 
observations between 
clouds ; lightning. 
Me £0) Wear es eunsseotcas. Clouds in all directions. 
FOP e meee erereesaseoeeveneenisereereee OOo rer eeenees Pereeeee 
Fine clear night; moon 
very bright. 
teen eeeee 
weeees | PAIR MY MMUULLUIE LY oeeeee 
Moon very bright. 
August 8th to 13th 
were cloudy nights at 
Greenwich. 
August 8th overcast and) 
wet at Weston-super- 
Mare. 
Bright moonlight night. 
POO Ore rere eeeeenens 
Suddenly blotted out! 
when most brilliant. 
OPP nent eee ee eee 
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Observer. 
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W. H. Wood. 
W. C. Nash. 
W. H. Wood. 
W.C. Nash. 
W. H. Wood. 
Id. 
W. C. Nash. 
W. H. Wood. 
J. MacDonald. 
W. H. Wood. 
W. C. Nash. 
W. H. Wood. 
