98 



REPORT 1870. 



the position of a radiaut-point (N'o. 39 of the follo^ying list) at 11. A. 70°, 

 ]Sr. Decl. 20°, snfficieutly near the place of the radiant-point R G to lead 

 Professor SchiaparcUi to regard its identity with the latter radiaut-point as 

 fully established, while its considerable distance from Heis's radiant-point E.^ 

 appears to separate it from that meteoric shower as a distinct region of 

 radiation. 



Table of Radiant-points of Meteor- showers obtained by Professor Schiaparelli 

 from observations of Shooting-stars at Bergamo by G. Zezioli, 1867-69. 





M 



I. 



2. 



3- 

 4- 

 5- 

 6. 



7- 

 8. 



9- 

 lo. 

 loa. 

 II. 



12. 



13- 

 H- 

 IS- 

 1 6. 



17- 

 i8. 

 19. 



20. 

 21. 

 22. 

 23. 

 24. 

 25. 

 26. 

 27. 

 28. 

 29. 

 30. 



3'- 

 32. 



33- 

 34- 

 35- 

 36. 



37- 

 38. 



39- 



40. 



41- 

 42. 



43- 



44- 



Dates of 

 meteoric 

 showers. 



Jan. II -1 2 



„ 18 



„ 28 



„ 28 



.. 31 



Feb. 6 



,. 16 



March 20.. 



April 2-3.. 



„ 10 .. 



„ 14 .. 



„ 11 .. 



„ 13 •• 



„ 25 .. 

 „ 25 .. 



,, 30 •• 



May 22 



June 14 .. 



„ 30 .. 

 July 18 



,. 18 



„ 21 



„ 28 



.. 30-3 J 

 Aug. 4 



„ ID 



„ 10 



.. II 



Sept. 5 



„ 6 



„ 18 



. „ 28 



Oct. 12 



.. 13 



» 21 



» 21 



.. 21 



„ 21-25 



1, 24 



Nov. 10 .. 



„ 10 .. 



>. 23 .. 



„ 26 .. 



,, 30 •• 

 Dec. 9 



Positions 



of the 



radiant-point, 



E. A. Decl. 



183 



232 



67 



236 



134 

 183 



74 

 144 



259 



163 



168 



193 



231 



142 



260 



237 



232 



280 



240 



342 



324 



313 



174 



275 



342 



43 



47 



Pole 



321 



60 



51 



83 



53 



80 



75 

 130 



96 

 III 



77 

 70 



87 

 100 

 107 



17 

 135 



+28 

 + 36 

 +25 

 + 25 

 -1-40 



+ 56 

 +48 

 +48 

 + 38 

 +47 

 +47 

 + 20 



+ 27 

 + 53 

 + 24 



+ 35 

 + 25 

 + 35 

 + 19 

 +23 

 + 69 



+40 

 + 55 

 + 37 

 +29 

 +57 

 + 18 

 North 

 + 60 

 + 32 

 + 39 

 + 54 

 + 27 



+ 19 



+ 25 

 +48 

 + 13 

 +29 



+45 



4-20 



+47 

 + 30 

 + 33 

 +48 



+ 37 



Elongation 

 from apex 



of the 

 earth's way. 



Longi- 

 tude of 

 perihe- 

 lion. 



38 



54 

 150 



44 

 97 

 81 



104 

 131 

 64 

 133 

 131 

 105 



79 



143 



6i 



88 



103 



79 

 123 



39 

 69 



72 



104 



104 



55 



40 



2 



73 

 81 



15 

 33 

 33 

 52 

 30 

 42 

 29 

 24 

 13 

 46 

 67 

 54 

 52 

 51 

 115 

 44 



33 

 146 



147 

 145 

 202 

 200 

 152 

 202 

 22 ^ 

 219 

 222 

 258 

 276 

 2:6 

 285 

 272 

 286 



313 



306 

 206 

 292 



355 

 262 



334 

 48 



343 

 318 

 289 



15 



3°9 

 273 



337 

 217 

 2S0 

 248 

 30 

 313 



35° 

 277 

 192 

 2S6 

 259 

 273 

 103 



122 



Longi- 

 tude of 

 the node, 



292 

 298 



3°9 

 309 



312 



318 



328 



o 



13 

 21 



25 

 22 

 24 



35 

 35 

 40 

 61 



83 



99 

 116 

 116 

 119 

 125 

 127 

 132 

 138 

 318 

 139 

 163 

 164 

 176 

 185 

 199 



20 

 208 

 208 



28 

 210 

 211 



48 

 228 

 241 



244 

 24S 

 257 



IncUuation 

 (D, direct 

 E, retro- 

 grade). 



o 



56 E 

 89- 



89 R 



Perilie- 



lion 

 distance. 



0-59S 

 0-941 

 0-976 

 0-981 

 0-671 

 0-735 

 0-999 

 0-964 

 0-933 

 0-976 

 0-978 

 0-780 

 0-655 

 1-000 

 0-671 

 o-8o8 

 0-854 

 0-821 

 0-946 

 0-500 

 0-999 

 0-780 

 0-866 

 0-946 

 0-448 



o"953 

 0997 

 0-933 

 0-924 

 0-910 

 0-561 

 0-941 

 0-024 

 0-413 

 0-117 

 i-ooo 

 0629 



0-883 

 0-297 

 0-095 

 0-235 



0-024 

 0-063 

 0-918 

 0-289 



