A CATALOGUE OF OBSERVATIONS OF LUMINOUS METEORS. 



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Appearance ; Train, if any, 

 and its Duration. 



Increased gradually, left a 



broad train. 

 Train separate from the 



bead. 



Left a thin sharp tail . 



Length of 

 Path. 



Direction ; noting also 



whether Horizontal, 



Perpendicular, or 



Inclined. 



Long flight, 



12= 



Friin f second, termina- 20"^ 

 ted abruptly. I 



15° 



^0 train left 



)ecreased gradually 



iteady light. 



-eft no train. Increased 

 steadily to twice the 

 brightness of Venus. 



iCft a fine train 



ine train 



15° 



20° 



imt train 



train left Shortcourse 



10° 



Directed from «s Lyrae. 



Directed from a. Andro 



medae. 

 Directed from i Cassio. 



peiae. 

 Directed from a Cassio, 



peise. 



Directed from y AndrO' 

 medae. 



Directed from a Persei., 



Directed from Equuleus 



Remarks. 



Observer. 



Ascending 



Directed towards FO' 



malhaut. 

 Towards A Fluvii A- 



quarii. 

 Dii-ected from a Andro- 



medae. 



Directed from y Cassio- 

 peiae. 



Moved towards the ho. 

 rizon. 



Path of this meteor ex 

 actly parallel to that 

 of 0'' 49"". 



The course appeared 

 crooked towards the 

 E. on arriving at 6 

 Aquarii. 



Communicated 



byA.S.Herschel. 



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Communicated 

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