A CAT.iLOGUE OF OBSERVATIONS OF LUMINOUS MEXEOKS. 



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Appearance; Train, if any, 

 and its Duration. 



Length of 

 Path. 



Left a streak for 2 sccondfl 



Left a streakfor 1^ second 



Left a very bright streak i. 

 for 3 seconds. | 



ueft a streak for 1 seconii 



Isew gradually less; no|. 



train or sparks. j 



V. meteor with a very fine . 



wavy train, I 



jcft a streak for 3 seconds:. 



Direction ; noting also 



whether Horizontal, 



Perpendicular, or 



Inclined. 



Remarks. 



Observer. 



A, S. Ilerschel. 



T. Cruinplcn. 



Further view obstructed ' 

 by buildings. 



Left a streakfor 5 seconds I Three bright njeteon A. S. Ilerschel. 



nearly together. 



Id. 



!ld. 

 Id. 



The luminous streak onlj 15° 



seen, 

 eft a fine train for 1 sec. About 15^., 



Good observation 



T. Crumplen. 



Id. 



.;A. S. Ilerschel. 

 . T. Crumplen. 



Radiant, 5 Persei ' jA. S. Herscbel. 



Arthur Harding. 



|jrew gradually less ; no . 

 II train or sparks. 



jcft a broad streak for'. 

 ! 3 seconds. 



jeft a bright streak fur 3 . 

 II seconds. I 



.eft a bright streak for 3 

 seconds. 



Directed from y Leouis 



Directed from v Ge- 

 minorum. 



riiis meteor vras very 

 similar to the one al 

 1" 35'" 30' a.m. Iden- 

 tical with the next. 



Identical with the pre- A. S. Ilerschel. 

 ceding. (See Ap- 

 pendix IV. 2.) 



Identical with the next 



T. Crumplen. 

 VV. C. Nash. 



Radiant, g Persei Identical with the i)re-'A. S. Ilerschel. 



ceding. (See Ap-I 



pendis IV. 2.) 



, Id. 



lid. 



• [Identical with the fol- Id. 

 j lowing. (See Ap- 

 pendix IV. 2.) 



