54 



REPORT 1866. 



Date. 



Hour. 



1865. 

 N'ov.l3 



13 

 13 

 13 



13 

 13 

 13 



13 



13 

 1.3 



13 

 13 



13 



13 

 13 



13 



13 

 13 



13 



h ra s 

 1 35 a.m. 



1 36 a.m. 



1 37 25 



a.m. 

 1 42 50 



a.m. 



1 49 a.m. 

 1 54 a.m 

 1 54 a.m 



1 55 a.m, 



1 55 45 

 a.m. 

 1 59 a.m 



2 1 15 



a.m. 

 2 3 38 



a.m. 



2 3 40 

 a.m. 



2 4 30 



a.m. 

 2 4 48 



a.m. 



2 4 50 

 a.m. 



2 5 a.m 



2 8 a.m 



2 9 20 



a.m. 



Place of 

 Observation. 



Uawlihurst 

 (Kent). 



King's Cross 

 (London). 



Hawkhurst 

 (Kent). 



Ibid 



Apparent Size. 



= 3rd mag.*. 



Planetary disk=to 



Venus. 

 Bright as Jupiter... 



Colour. 



White 



Ibid. 

 Ibid, 



King's Cross 

 (London). 



Ibid, 



= 3rd mag.* 



= 3rd mag.» 

 = lst niag.» 

 = Sirius 



White 



White 



Duration. 



0-8 second 



0-7 second 

 0-8 second 



White 



Wliite 



Silvery white.. 



Hawkhurst 



(Kent). 

 King's Cross 



(London). 



Hawkhurst 

 (Kent). 



Royal Observa- 

 tory, Green- 

 wich. 



Hawkhurst 

 (Kent). 



King's Cross 

 (I,ondon). 



Royal Observa- 

 tory, Green- 

 wich. 



Hawkhurst 

 (Kent). 



:bid , 



(bid. 



Ibid 



= 2nd mag.* 



=3rd mag.« 

 = 2nd mag.» 



=2nd raag.» 



Brighter than a Is 

 mag.* 



:lst man;.* 



White 



Yellow .... 

 Bright blue . 



1 second 

 1 second 

 1 second 



0-8 second 

 0*8 second 



1-5 second 

 2 seconds.. 



White 



Brighter than a 1st Blue 

 mag.« 



= 2nd mag.* 



= lst mag.* 



:1st mag.* 



Yellow 



White . 

 White . 



= lstmag.* White 



1 second 



1^ second 



0*8 second 



M second 

 0"8 second 



09 second 



Position, or 



Altitude and 



Azimuth. 



From Q Camelo- 

 pardi to 1° below 

 Polaris, and 4-i 

 further. I 



From S to E Leonis 

 I 



! 



From «toyPiseiuin 



From e to ^ (X, v) 

 Tauri, and on asj 

 far again. 



From b Muscie to| 

 y Piscium. 



From I (a, c) Tauri 

 to ^ (X, k) Ceti. 



From £ Gemino- 

 rum to y Ono- 

 nis, and across S 

 Orionis, which 

 star it totally 

 obscured. 



From »|/ Cancri to 

 i («, /3) Canis 

 Minoris. 



From r N. of m 

 Monocerotis. 



Disappeared at y 

 Leonis, course 

 halfway from 

 Procyon. 



From 6 Persei to ! 

 Cassiopeia;. 



From the direction 

 of y Cassiopeiae 

 to a point mid' 

 way between j3 

 and r) Pegasi. 



From g Lacertas to 

 g llonorum. 



Centre at (i Canis 

 Minoris. 



Disappeared be- 

 tween ft Cancri 

 and Procyon. 



From a Auriga; to 

 b Tclescopii. 



From e Geminorum 

 to B Tauri. 



Disappeared at 2° 

 S. of ? Ursa; Ma- 

 joris, one-third 

 of the way from 

 ^ Leonis. 



From Procyon to d 

 Monocerotis. 



