56 



KEPOUT — 1866. 



Date. 



1865. 

 Nov. 13 



13 



13 

 13 



13 



13 



13 



13 

 13 



13 



13 



13 

 13 



13 



Hour. 



li m s 

 2 9 27 

 a.m. 



2 15 15 



a.m. 



2 16 15 



a.m. 

 2 18 30 



a.m. 



2 19 45 

 a.m. 



2 20 20 

 a.m. 



2 22 a.ro 



2 28 15 

 a.m. 



2 30 15 

 a.m. 



2 33 a.m 



2 33 10 



a.m. 



2 37 a.m 



2 37 10 

 a.m. 



2 41 15 

 a.m. 



2 47 a.m 



13 2 48 20 

 a.m. 

 2 52 a.m, 



13 



Place of 

 Observation. 



Apparent Size. 



Royal Observa- 

 tor}% Green- 

 wich. 



Hawkhurst 

 (Kent). 



Ibid 



Ibid 



Ibid 



Ibid 



Ibid 



[bid 



Ibid 



Ibid 



Ibid 



Ibid 



Iloyal Observa- 

 tory, Green- 

 wich. 



Ilawkluirst 

 (Kent). 



Ibid 



Ibid 



Ibid 



As bright as Sirius. 



=2nd mag.* 



= lst mag.» 

 = 2nd mag.» 



=2nd mag.* 



= lst mag.* 



= Sirius 



Colour. 



Blue 



White 



White 

 White 



White 



Duration. 



2 seconds 



0*7 second 



0-8 second 

 0-7 second 



0'7 second 



White 0-7 second 



= lst mat;.* 



Brighter than a ls( 



mag.* 



= Sirius 



=:lst mag.*. 



= 2nd mas;.* 



= lst mag.# 



: Sirius 



= Sirius 



Orange 1 second 



White 1 second 



White 



White 



I second 



White . 



White 



Blue 



White 



Greenish white 



Brighter than 1st \yhite 



mag.jf 

 Bright as Jupiter. 



Greenish white 



1 second 



1 second 



0'7 second 



1 second 



0-6 second 



I second 



0-6 second 

 0-6 second 



Position, or 



Altitude and 



Azimuth. 



Passed from 5' 

 below Procyon 

 disappeared near 

 Sirius. 



From A Ursae Mi- 

 noris to f Dra. 

 conis. 



From r Custodis to 

 near e Cephei, 



From X Draconis to 

 i (e,_ ?) Urs.T 

 Minoris. 



From (T Ursae Ma- 

 joris to * Ta- 

 randi. 



From X Draconis to 

 i {e,_l) Ursa; 

 Minoris. 



From 1J° S. of w 

 Leonis Minoris 

 to ? Ursae Ma- 

 joris. 



From L Camelo- 

 pardi to y Cas 

 siopeise. 



From 1° S. of i 

 Monocerotis to 

 I (/3 Eridani, /3 

 Orionis). 



From 9 Aurigae to 

 ■^ (y Andro- 

 medae, v Per 

 sei). 



Through the centre 

 of the Trian- 

 gle «, /3, y Trl 

 anguli. 



From Q Hvdrae to 

 1°E. ofrMono 

 cerotis. 



Passed a few de. 

 grees W. of < 

 Hydrae, and 7' 

 onwards towards 

 the horizon. 



From Camelo. 

 pardi to k (k Ce. 

 phei, Polaris). 



Disappeared at I 

 Geminorum,half. 

 way from y Can- 

 cri. 



From to Cassio- 



peiae,and5°further 



Disappeared at ^ 

 (A, (i) Ursffi Mi- 

 noris, two-thirda 

 of the way from 

 j8 Ursae Majoris 



