A CATALOGUE OF OBSEEVATTONS OF LUMINOUS METEORS. 



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ipcarance; Train, if any, 

 and its.Duration. 



Length of 

 Path. 



ain 



6°. 



4°. 



gfht train of white coloiir^35° to 40 



train or sparks 

 train or sparks 



train or sparks 



train or sparks , 

 train or sparks . 



train or sparks , 



't a streak for 1 second 



irkling brushy appear- 



nce. 



train or sparks 



t a streak for 2 seconds 

 t a streak for 1 second 

 t a streak for 2 seconds 



a streak for 3 seconds 

 t a streak for 3 seconds 



; a streak for 1 second 

 ; a streak for 2 seconds 



Direction ; noting also 



whether Horizontal, 



Perpendicular, or 



Inclined. 



Perpendicular 



Directed from »; Dra- 

 conis. 



From Radiant O, in 



Orion. 

 From Ivadiaut 0, in 



Orion. 



Directed from J, Ceti, 

 Radiant T, in Ce- 

 tus. 



From Radiant 0, in 

 Orion. 



From Radiant F, in Au- 

 riga. 



From Radiant R,, in 

 Musca. 



From Radiant 0, in 

 Orion. 



The previous three nights 

 generally overcast. 



Serpentine course. Ra- 

 diant, Polaris. 



From Radiant 0, in 



Orion. 

 From Radiant 0, in 



Orion. 

 From Radiant 0, in 



Orion. 



From Radiant 0, in 

 Orion, 



From Radiant 0, in 

 Orion. Another, = 

 1st mag. star in Ge- 

 mini. 



From Radiant 0, in 

 Orion. 



From Radiant O, in 

 Orion. 



Remarks. 



Observer. 



Nine meteors in forty, 

 five minutes : clear 

 sky ; one observer. 



W. C. Nash. 



A. S. Ilerschel. 



Id. 



Arthur Harding. 



A. S. Ilerschel. 

 td. 



Id. 



Id. 

 Id. 



Id. 



Id. 

 Id. 

 Id. 



Id. 



Id. 

 ;Id. 

 ild. 



'id. 

 !ld. 



Id. 

 Id. 



