76 



KE PORT— 1864. 



Date. 



18G4. 

 Aug. 10 



Hour. 



h m s 



11 44 30 



p.m. 



lOjH 45 p.m, 



10 



11 47 p.m 



1011 47 10 

 p.m. 



10 11 48 p.m. 



)0 



10 

 10 



10 



10 

 10 



11 48 p.m. 



11 50 p.m. 



Place of 

 Observation. 



Ladj- - Well, 

 Lewisham. 



Hawkhurst 

 (Kent). 



Ibid, 



Lady - Well, 

 Lewisham. 



Ibid. 



Hawkhurst 

 (Kent). 



Ibid 



11 50 p.m. Ibid 



11 53 p.m. 



11 55 p.m. 



Ibid, 



Ibid. 



11 56 p.m. Lady - Well, 

 Lewisham. 



lOjll 59 p.m. 

 1 a.m 



11 

 11 

 11 



11 

 11 

 11 



4 a.m 



7 a.m, 



13 a.m. 



13 30 

 a.m. 

 19 a.m. 



Ibid, 



Hawkhurst 

 (Kent). 



Ibid, 

 Ibid, 



Ibid. 

 Ibid. 

 Ibid. 



Apparent Size. 



= 2nd mag.» 

 =2nd va&g,* 

 = lst mag.* 



= 3rd mag.* 



=3rd mag.# 

 = 05 Lyrae 



= 4th mag.* 



Colour. 



Yellow . 



Yellow 



Yellow 



= 3rd raag.# 

 = 2nd mag.* 



= 2nd mag.jf 

 = 2nd mag.* 



= 4th mag.* 



= 3rd mag.* 



--n 



= 4th mag.* 

 = 3rd mag.* 



Yellow 



Yellow 



Duration. 



2 seconds. 



H second 



1 second 



Moderate du- 

 ration. 



lij second 



2 seconds. 



Swift 



Position, or 



Altitude and 



Azimuth. 



From a little below 



6 Cygni to e 



Aquilae. 



From near S Cygni 



■ towards n Aquila;. 



On a line from 

 y Cassiopeiae to 

 a Lyrae, centre 

 halfway. 



From a little above 

 a Ophiuchi to 

 midway between 

 a and j3 Ophi- 

 uchi. 



Fell vertically down- 

 wards from /3 

 Ophiuchi. 



Near m Custodis... 



From Polaris 



From between/3 and 

 y to r Ursse Mi- 

 noris, and several 

 degrees further. 



On a line from 

 y Andromedae to 

 y Pegasi. Com- 

 menced below /3 

 Andromedse. 



From T Ursfe Mi- 

 noris to i Bootis. 



From a point near 

 a Herculis to a 

 point near /3 

 Ophiuchi. 



From /3 Cygni to f 

 Aquilae. 



From a Lacertae to 

 ■4 (0, f ) Pegasi. 



From /3 Draconii 

 towards 2[ Co- 

 ronse. 



From near Z Her- 

 culis across k 

 Herculis, and 

 several degrees 

 further. 



From k to m Ursa? 

 Majoris. 



From (7 to 2° over 

 /3 Ursae Majoris. 



From 3° or 4° N. of 

 a Cygni nearly 

 to $ Draconis. 



