A CATALOGUE OF OBSERVATIONS OF LUMINOUS METEORS, 239 
t no streak ; went out 
Idenly. 
ng of red and blue 
ht with tail appended: 
1 account). 
DOU eed ne A Aaa 
Mow halo and long 
ninous tail. Nume- 
sparks scattered 
en it burst. 
Almost 
somewhat depressed. 
horizontal ; 
Direction ; noting also 
earance ; Train, if any,] Length of | whether Horizontal, 
and its Duration. i Path. Perpendicular, or Remarks. Observer. 
Inclined. 
MipbumMingWs . track)...,......c0..|Nef0So, asatadvacss.oesee Seen also at Bolbec,(Cosmos, Paris, 
ehind it. Ivetol, and Rouen. Dee. 5th). 
earance like a Roman).,,.,,.........,|E. to W.; straight and/The moon shone James Rock, Jun. 
imdle ; a cylinder ten level course. brightly. 
twelve diameters in 
ngth of uniform 
ightness ; not pear- 
aped or kite-shaped. 
o other tail. 
icular when first seen,|....... sseeee--|Moved downwards to-|....... seeccsssoecccrscceseaee[Oe Co Kent, 
us— wards W.S.W., at an 
: angle inclined 6° to 
> () the horizontal. 
isappeared as a shoot- 
g-star might do, va- 
shing not quite sud- 
nly.- 
MUMMIE s vo8596ls<nnceeet|scevecs Penna Rose in N.E., moved)......esesssssscsseeeeeseeeees/Charles Walke 
horizontally, and dis- 
appeared in S.£. 
or two solitary|...... Gichosees|soevcae saontoaee TeeeG tide ide bateccssnedeussicnsccestsooces\Je DUTdOL: 
arks, at first increased 
a stream until the ’ 
eteor was formed. 
1€ meteor increased 
glory and volume 
til it vanished. 
udden disappearance).,...........60/......0. lstsesessseesesseeesee(Lhe same remark madeJ. Kent. 
very remarkable, at Hazely Heath, 
ere being apparently Hants, by Mr. J. 
obstacle to hide it. Seeley. 
flashes resembled].,,... sessseeeeeseetsecceecsseeeeeee(Ring’ Of red and blue 
nmer lightning, light with a tail ap- 
ching nearly to the pended (second ac- 
1ith. Dispersed count). 
ks on all sides; 
No report was heard ... 
W. S. Symonds. 
