arance; Train, if any, 
and its Duration. 
PAPEP ee ee tease eneeeseseerlanees eeee 
train for 1 second... 
-|5° 
Or eer reer ri 
train for 3 a second|8° 
FPPOO eee ober eneeeeseres eee nena 
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BEDE d es ccvvcccaccs 
Per eererlen Seen eenee 
or Sparks . 
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| 
oeeleeeenee See mereeeeseesesses 
Direction ; noting also 
whether Horizontal, 
Perpendicular, or 
Inclined. 
POR Eee Ofeseceenaseepesenecccaesescees 
weenee 
N. Decl. 65°, 
From Cepheus 
eee ee (AAU OV UCUS . ceees feeeee 
Pete ee loner eeeeeene 
40°right of perpendicular 
teeee 
aabias On a line through 3 
Urs Majoris and 
Arcturus, 
ee eeleeeee OOP ee eee eseeeeeetsesssleeene 
a POOeeereeeeersescane Pere eeeeeee 
dees] eeeeeece FOOD e eee r eee eeeeenee 
seer 
40° to left of perpen- 
dicular down. 
dicular down. 
Peon 
A CATALOGUE OF OBSERVATIONS OF LUMINOUS METEORS. 
a aa er ee 
Length of 
Path. 
see eeeeeee 
er rrr rr 
minute 
Directed from oy I a 
Serpentine; slow motion 
teeeeens tenes 
ee lie seeeeeeeesesesssersssaneeeslesessesenessssssssassrsesearel Id, 
wl PPO eee eeeeeeeereas 
anise te eseeeeeeseeeseseeeeeees (Se H, Miller, 
OTe ees e rena nieeeseresense 
Two meteors followed 
each other closely. 
neeveeeersesseesanees(L4> eceseees 40° to left of perpen-|...........0008 
dicular down. 
teseessreerseseeess./3-y SlOW .,./30° to right of perpen- 
Hid the star Cor Corali 
in transit. 
Remarks. 
Clear sky. No shooting- 
Stars after this for 103 
313 
Observer. 
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Id. 
S. H. Miller. 
W. H. Wood. 
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