A CATALOGUE OF OBSERVATIONS OF LUMINOUS METEORS. 67 
Appearance ; Train, if any, 
and its Duration. 
A train of brilliant red 
sparks, remaining nearly 
one second after the 
meteor hai disappeared. 
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Pee eee reece ee errr rere 
Light train of red sparks, 
which lingered for half 
‘a second or more after 
_ the body of the meteor 
| had disappeared. 
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Direction ; noting also 
Length of | whether Horizontal 
Path. Perpendicular, or ‘ Remarks. 
Inclined. 
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++ /W. H. Wood. 
Observer. 
eae re sp ere 
J. MacDonald. 
Id. 
W. C. Nash. 
Td. 
J. MacDonald. 
Id. 
Id. 
W. H. Wood. 
J. MacDonald. 
Id. 
W. H. Wood. 
J. MacDonald. 
