| A CATALOGUE OF OBSERVATIONS OF LUMINOUS METEORS. 2238 
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Direction ; noting also 
pearance; Train, ifany,| Length of | whether Horizontal, 
and its Duration. Path. Perpendicular, or raised Observer, 
Inclined. 
teor reddish, and tail/85° .........).......... saad acne domseber ies No meteor ever seen to/F. Howlett. 
blue, or vice versd. Ex- travel so slowly. 
traordinary for its pro- 
tracted course. 
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econd, fading gradually. 
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Townsend. 
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attaining its greatest|......... ends’ oloxeuswel=apsnemeeneeees Poa Mec eee oeosesqanandapaens side Communicated 
ight, burst into about by Sir John 
wo dozen small balls Herschel. 
the same light as the } 
eteor, and retaining 
he same direction for 
or 4 seconds. Left a 
ight smoky track be- 
ind it. 
bright, and appeared)............00.{...00000 “Ae agttenaasanee 2cos paces esecerens Reese saesinsss ‘The Standard,’ 
) be quite close. Oct. 10, 1862. 
MEMBEREwer an Ss s200ccccsccene|scesscesssonces|scocacccecscscscccacccsceccvccts eebReaneee hs kavswassoet bec ‘The Standard,’ 
Oct. 2, 1862. 
brilliant appearance'........ 51 A Warriors pene iets 39 minutes after sunset.|.........s:...ce00e0- 
in the evening : 
LA In the dark it 
ould undoubtedly 
ve been as fine as 
e large meteor of 
ptember 19th. 
