A CATALOGUE OF OBSERVATIONS OF LUMINOUS METEORS. 
oearance ; Train, if any, 
and its Duration. 
a train for a few 
conds. 
uscant. Left a train 
r several seconds. 
> a slight train 
streak remained upon 
Near the 
d it was seen four- 
d-a-half minutes in 
opera-glass, curling 
and fading gradu- 
y from each ex- 
mity. 
a luminous train 
RETIN Esai sseiieces es 
PEPE ee eee eet te eeeeeeeeees 
eared with  vari- 
oured sparks, Left 
prismatic - coloured 
of great dura- 
n. 
train for 2 seconds 
PRR reese er ease sesssvebenels 
ab 
2 
ene eneneeeees 
see eeeosetecees 
train for 3 second...|.. 
se eeenene 
ee ee eee eeenes 
ste eersesercce 
Ol eadeswak 
train 
small train ......... 
Direction ; noting also 
--|Towards 5 hour of a 
watch-face held with 
12? vertical. 
-'Towards 4 hour of al. 
see eneeeeeee watch-face held with 
12° vertical. 
,...|Towards 31 hour of al 
watch-face held with 
12» vertical. 
Towards 53 hour of a 
watch-face held with 
12" vertical. 
eee ee eee ere! 
Towards 32 hour of a 
watch-face held with 
12! vertical. 
Towards 33 hour of a 
watch-face held with 
12" vertical. 
TOPCO ere rene reer ee ees eeeeesens 
Pe eereceeenee 
Length of | whether Horizontal, 
Path. Perpendicular, or Remarks. 
Inclined. 
if 
About 25°...|....0050- Sasdaiisene Woacuvoesies| teeeeee Snessaeuvesesedacatees 
..|For a drawing of the 
luminous streak, see 
Appendix. 
Oem eee eenene Seer ne teee 
erento eee nee 
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Observer. 
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.../H. Temple Hum- 
phreys. 
..|S. H. Miller, 
W.C. Nash. 
T. Crumplen, 
../J. Plummer, 
Id. 
S. H. Miller. 
+eeeeeee/J. Plummer, 
vessel We A. Wood. 
Paeete sv ses teetsereeeeseerseeslds O, Adams, 
bridge, 105 52™ 265 
p-m. 
Pee ee er 
seer Po eee ee er es 
One rere t een aetee OOO reer eens 
SOOO robe ee eeeeeteeeeeeesseeeenles 
SOOO eee meee eee eeeeeeeesenees 
..[Corresponds to Cam-|A, S. Herschel. 
|James Challis. 
J. Plummer. 
seseee-| We C. Nash. 
.|S. H. Miller. 
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