222 
1862. 
Sept.22 
22 
22 
22 
22 
22 
22 
22 
25 
25 
10 23 p.m. 
10 23 30 
p-m. 
10 26 p.m 
10 47 p.m. 
ll 3 p.m.) 
11 31 30 
p-m. 
Aboutll 48 
p-m. 
About 6p.m. 
or very 
little 
later. 
Shortly be- 
fore 6 30 
- 25) 6 28 p.m. 
or 6 30 
p-m. 
25| 6 50 p.m. 
p.m. 
Place of 
Observation. 
.|Etchingham 
(Sussex). 
Euston 
London. 
Smedmore, 
set). 
Between 
gollen 
Corwen. 
Oakley, 
sex). 
Loughton 
(Essex). 
Road, 
meridge (Dor- 
= Ist mag.#......+0+ Red and blue,|4} to 5 secs 
Kim- 
Llan- 
and 
Bishop 
Stortford (Es- 
REPORT—1 
Apparent Size. 
= 4th mag.#...... Wak | sakeassens aceveese 
= 4th mag.x......... 
= 3rd mag.*......++. 
= 2nd mag.* 
eeeeee 
= Ist mag.*......+6+ 
= 2nd or 3rd mag. + 
= 2nd mag.x 
Very bright ball of 
light. 
Half size of the 
moon. 
A splendid meteor.. 
863. 
Colour. Duration. 
dull. 
see eeenee 
seeteeneceeeeeeees INAV coaneenee 
+...|Rapid ; 1 sec.. 
1 second 
a 1 second ...... 
Doacueaecledeaseans 2 seconds...... 
Rapid motion. 
...|/Started very 
ly Cygni to 5°bel 
.../Presented itsel 
Position, or 
Altitude and ~ 
Azimuth. — 
Delphinus ; 
velled throug 
Pegasus and dis 
appeared half 
way between 
Arietis and 
Trianguli. 
Deseribed a cury§. 
round the he 
of Delphinus. 
Heo 
Described a reve 
curve about 
pella. 
y Pegasi to 22 4 5 
dromede. . 
+ Cygni. 
Crossed a poi 
48’ _—_ follow! 
and 0° 5’ § 
Mars. 
From the Pleiadé 
to near o Ari 
From 1° E., 
below Mars 
8° below. 
altitude 
Preece reeeeee Pees eee 
As large as 
planet Jupiter. 
the 
Bright hues of 
blue and red. 
10 seconds ... 
tow 
going 
S.E. 
Appeared fa 
towards the 
as if down) 
a hill, 
disappeared 
hind it. 
Descended. 
westerly ¢ 
tion. 
From E. to N. 
