86 



REPORT 18G1. 



Date. 



1864. 

 Aug. 11 



11 



11 



11 



11 



11 



11 

 11 



11 



12 



12 



12 

 12 



12 



12 



12 

 13 



Hour. 



Place of 

 Observation. 



h m s 

 11 14 p.m 



11 14 p.m. 



11 17 p.m. 



11 21 30 



p.m. and 

 11 22 p.m. 

 11 24 p.m 



11 26 p.m. 



11 23 p.m 



11 29 30 

 p.m. 



11 34 30 

 p.m. 



9 20 p.m 

 9 49 p.m 



10 10 p.m. 



10 50 p.m 



11 5 p.m. 



11 14 p.m. 



11 52 p.m. 

 5 a.m. 



Greenwich 



Ibid, 



Ibid 



Ibid, 



Lee (Kent) 



Greenwich 



Ibid, 

 Ibid, 



Ibid, 



Lee (Kent) 



Ibid 



Ibid . 



Lady - Well, 

 Lewishara. 



Greenwich 



Ibid 



Ibid 

 Ibid . 



Apparent Size. 



=3rd mag.* 

 =3rd mag.« 



=2nd mag.» 



=2nd mag.* 



=2nd mag.» 



= 2nd mag.* 



:1st mag.*.., 

 :1st mag.# 



:2nd mag.* 



:2nd mag.» 



= 3rd mag.* 



= 2nd mag.* 



= lst mag.*., 



= lst mag.*.. 

 :4th ma;;.* 



Colour. 



Blue 



Blue 



Both meteors 

 blue. 



Blue 



Blue 



Blue 

 Blue 



Bluish white., 



Yellow 



Blue 



Duration. 



Less than 1 sec. 

 4 second ... 



1 second each 



1 second 



1 second 



1 second 



Yellow 

 Yellow 



Blue . 



Bluish white.. 



Blue 



4 or 5 seconds 



1 second 



1 second 



1 second . 



2 seconds. 



J second 



Less thanl sec. 



Position, or 



Altitude and 



Azimuth. 



1 second 



Vertically down to- 

 wards horizon, 

 across a Herculis. 



From a point near 

 6 Ursae Majoris, 

 nearly to 12 Ca- 

 num Venatico- 

 rum. 



From a Serpentis 

 to the right of a 

 Herculis. 



From direction of 

 Polaris to /3 Dra- 

 coiiis. 



From the direction 

 of S Cassiopeise 

 to fi Persei. 



Across (3 Bootis 

 towards W. ho- 

 rizon. 



From y Cygni to j8 

 Draconis. 



From ^ Cygni ; 

 passed to the 

 left of Delphi- 

 nus. 



Moved slowly from 

 T Ursae Majoris 

 to small stars 

 near « Persei. 



From a little above 

 j3 Pegasi in tlie 

 direction of . 

 Audroiiieilas. 



From about 3 

 below Polaris 

 to a point equi- 

 distant between 

 a Ursae Ma- 

 joris and K Dra- 

 conis. 



Across (3 Pegasi, 

 downv.ards. 



From near 

 Aquilae to 6 

 Aquilas. 



From ft Corona; 

 Borealis to 

 point on the 

 right of « Co- 

 ronae Borealis. 



From the direc- 

 of Cassio- 

 to S Ce- 



tion 



peia 



phei 



Across 



/3 Persei 



towards horizon. 

 Across t Aurigae 



