A CAT.4L0GITE OF OBSERVATIONS OF LUMINOUS METEOns. 95 



ipearance; Train, if any, Length of 

 and its Dnration. Path. 



train or sparks 



train or sparks 



train or sparks ; bright- 

 ;st at the middle of its 

 lalh. 



't no Irain 



train or sparks 

 train or sparks 



train or sparks 



train or sparks <''>°- 



htest at middle of its 

 ith. 



a slight train 



sa train and sparks at 7°. 

 •iappearance. 



no train 15 



ino train 



<ino train 



12° 



15° 



Direction; noting also 



whether Horizontal, 



Perpendicular, or 



Inclined. 



Remarks. 



Observer. 



Nearly perpendicular , 



^ . s 



Cassiopeia. 



A. S, Ilerschel. 



Id. 

 Id. 



Ernest Jones, 



; a fine train 10° Directed from (3 Lconis 



Probably same as the 

 preceding meteor. 



Directed from \p Bootis.' 



A. S. Herschel. 

 Id. 



Ernest Jones. 



A. S. Herschel. 

 Id. 



llalfnay from jj Urea; 

 Majoris. 



S. to N., nearly hori- 

 zontal. 



Seven meteors in one Id. 

 hour. Clear sky; 

 no moon ; one ob- 

 server. 



Perpendicular . 



Ernest Jones. 



\y. C. Nash. 



Arthur Harding. 



-N'early vertical I|d, 



Inclined 



Id. 



