A CATALOGUE OF OBSERVATIOr'Ji Of LUMINOUS METEORS. 49 



ppearance; Train, if any, 

 and its Duration. 



Direction ; noting also 

 Length of wliether Horizontal, 

 Path. j Perpendicular, or 

 Inclined. 



ift afine train' 50° 



Remarks. 



10° 



i;ft a train 30° 



ail; I 



ft a streak for 3 seconds 



I Identical with the pre- 

 ceding meteor. 



Observer. 



F. Hewlett. 

 Id. 



light train. 



Upwards towards Lynx' 



-Vearly horizontal I U n. Miller. 



't. p. llarkas. 



Horizontal 



I ft a green streak for 

 5 seconds. 



"t a streak for 2 seconds ., 



Identical with Cam- A. S. Hcrschel 



bridge No. 3, 12'' 11" 



32' a.m. (See Ap 



pendix IV. 2). 

 Nucleus coruscant 



t a train 25° 



in on the whole course'20'' (Nearly perpendicular 



Streak decidedly green.. 



Identical with Hawk- 

 hurst, 121' 18" a.m. 



r-shaped; left a streak 20° IDirected from /3 Cancri 



ir 4 seconds. 



t a very fine train 25° 



' a train of 15° 



I a streak for 2 seconds 6°. 



I a yellow train for 



seconds. 



I a streak for 2 seconds 



' a train 130. 



a streak for 1 second 

 a streak for 2 seconds 



S. H. Miller. 

 A. S. Ilerschcl. 



Id. 



F. Howlett. 



S. H. Miller. 



A. S. Herschel. 



Identical with Hawk- F. ITowlctt. 

 hnist, 12'' 21"' a.Di. 



Directed from » Cancril. 



20° 



20'' 



860. 



inwards ^^ 



rards S ; S 



okedjthus -^f^ 



Downwards 



tow 



crooked 



S. II. Miller. 

 A. S. Herschel. 

 Id. 

 Id. 



F. Howlett. 



A. S. Herschel. 

 td. 

 Towards S.W I Ip. Hewlett. 



T. P. Barkas. 



Towards S.W. 



F. Howlett. 



