Direction ; noting also 
earance ; Train, if any,) Length of | whether Horizontal, 
and its Duration. Path. Perpendicular, or Remarks. Observer. 
Inclined. 
EE SIGHT, ccc ccgssnrse -lasnarecends acttesaei tact etabenct pesduougeVeamntons'e te eeeee|Writer in 
milar to that seen at * Cosmos.’ 
'50™ p.m. 
meer irrepular-shaped|About 50°..|E. to W. .........cceressecleccosccecssssssssseveosecepece W. Lawton 
dy followed it; 
id a third © still 
naller, upon a long 
id brilliant train of 
rht. 
shooting-stars .........|. Biessemienenss Radiated from Alde-|..-sssesesenee seseesse-(J. C. Thomson. 
baran. | 
EMME MERAED ry cia naa |sseescaseetssc.|sssaessvaeth soascseccweapabves|tsesaveoeeet romica tee oats, Paragraph in 
‘ Bristol Daily 
Post.’ 
MRIs c Pasi casves| scc2sspcedces]ss0cbessoe5es Sosevece¥essecacclesceepensaganaresccperersca|y o> Communication 
by Dr. O. 
Buchner. 
IPI ATIC 000.0252) 3000. ]s0seeeacecatyeussagsousansesess[eeseoexcogeaPerrtetenne: ost se F. Howlett. 
arks, but no lu- 
nous track. Burst 
th a flash, and 
nished at maximum. 
tly pear-shaped, with|............... A nearly _horizontal|No report heard ......... W. Airy. 
tht tail, which did course. 
Eieesnscc[L2 crasrseee Perpendicularly .........Jssecseesssesseesseesseeeestpee(J« MacDonald 
Di D) MOLION|-.....00<500000 It fell nearly perpendi-|Bright twilight after a\James Hunter 
cular, S.W. to N.E. fine day. A stone) (Proceedings of 
picked up; not mete-| the Roy. Phys. 
oric (J. A. Smith and} Soc. Edinb.). 
M. Thomson). 
head, and two 
ds. One spark 
from it perpen- 
arly, when it va- 
It no doubt crossed thel......+--..ssescsssessecevsees 
Ochils. 
P. Mackenzie ; 
communicated 
by R. P. Greg. 
sete e ee eeeeeee 
mods, then  de- 
Se as it de- 
like red-hot 
Hers falling from 
grate of a coal 
red sparks, n0t)....00...,N.W. to S.E. At six|Seen also at Alyth and/Edinburgh Daily 
stream, but at ir- miles W. of Edinburgh} Dublin, and(?)Syden-| Journal. 
| intervals of it appeared to fallabout) ham (London). 
alf a second. Ravyelrigg Hill. 
‘Blown ox-bladder.!.......... ee. ek eee TARE No higher than the|David Pirrie ; 
of 4 yards, and red telegraph posts. communicated 
‘S flying from it. 
ppeared without 
apparent cause in 
by Sir J. Rich- 
ardson. 
