and its Duration. Path. 
ee eee eee eee eed eee eer rr 
ng; left no tail; sud- 
HORT e eee eee eeeeeeenreseseses| da  seeeeeee 
inute of each other; 
o other shooting-stars 
en in 30 minutes. 
dy light, at last fading).............. 
nothing. 
PPO THe rere eee et ernne 
POP ere eeeeeessrsssesseecece 
POP ee eee aseseeesesassssece 
i ee About 10°... 
minima of size,|Long path... 
near centre of 
; thin adhering 
st have been brilliant 
re they fell. 
Cs fe ee 
pearance ; Train, ifany,) Length of | whether Horizontal, 
lar brilliancy, increas-|............... 
eared within one/Long paths.|Directed _ apparently 
.|Course like a fish-hook. 
° 
BUPRe sau vctSvoccscsscces LSE eared eee 
Direction ; noting also 
Perpendicular, or 
Inclined. 
moon rising. 
oP Cuma sees eeceneesesccovoscslsnesdetdecvtcusvesavedtesene 
: Fine clear night, moo 
shining brightly. 
Favourable sky 
from Mars, 
SOO rere meee esereeeresesesees 
Almost vertically, but 
inclining westwards. 
o 9.0 SASSY 0 SCN MS RSSS 2 8's 6 RUS itt «nin S'e s'e'n.d.a\s wmkau adam esie/seuae 
Fell vertically 
eee eee ee re 
No radiant point dis- 
cernible. 
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Observer. 
Siebaiesay ate cet aaeeee et Sky very favourable ;/R. P. Greg. 
..|W. H. Wood. 
n|W. C. Nash. 
.|R. P. Greg. 
.|T. Humphrey. 
aus aea| sdekavccbtiesieeasaekvevers tune W. H. Wood. 
steesccvecccecscsccseceneelsesccsceesccsccccceeeesesssess W. C. Nash. 
stsaesceseecees|seeeeseasceneceessessesceeeees|teecesseeseesssscssecsssncceee Id. 
Gis | ideceacdoca|oesscnnes<scegeteaee ame Bright moonlight .......R. P. Greg. 
L. E. Becker. 
W. H. Wood. 
L. E. Becker. 
R. P. Greg. 
...|W. H. Wood. 
L. E. Becker. 
