A CATALOGUE OF OBSERVA.TI0NS OF LUMINOUS METEORS. 



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ippparance ; Train, if any, 

 and its Duration. 



Length of 

 Path. 



icft a train of T 



!o train or sparks ' 



Fo train or sparks 



i.ucleus a stellar point;. 

 no train or sparks. 



Direction ; noting also 



vhether Horizontal, 



Perpendicular, or 



Inclined. 



Remarks. 



Observer. 



Kite-sliaped, very bril- 

 liant. 



T. Crumpleii. 



Uadiant, in Cassiopeia A. S. Iicrscbel. 



.'Uadiant, in Cvtrnus Id. 



I ! 

 ;A sin!!;ular meteor Id, 



10- 



Perpenuicula 

 [ncliiieu .... 



Verv bril- 

 liant. 



train 



15= 



Arthur Harding. 

 lid. 



W. II. "Wood. 



) train or sparks 



arly resembling the 

 planet Jupiter, followed 

 by a train of light ahQiit 

 i° in length. 



Radiant, in Cassiopeia . 



The n:eteor finally ex- Mrs, Crumplen. 

 jilodcd into a number; 

 of fragments. 



Arthur Harding. 



W. II. Wood. 

 A. S. Ilerschel. 



nt train 



30 '4- 



lowed hy a train of red 40- ... 



parks 3° long, and dis-! 



ppcaring gradually, 



eaving a faint streak o;i 



ts whole course for h a 



econd. 



train or sparks 



Path parallel to the 

 Ecliptic. 



I'rom Radi.int, T in Pi- 

 sces. 



iiadiant, in Andromeda 



Identical \vifh the nextS. Gorton. 

 (Greenwich, 7'' 48'" 

 45" p.ni-)- 



Very brjglit meteor (sec 

 Appendix I.). 



W. C. Nash. 



[dcntical with the ])re-| A. S. Iicrscbel. j 

 ceding (Greenwich 

 7'' 48'" 45' p.m.). 



Id. 



