A CATALOGtTE OF OBSERVATIONS OF LUMINOTTS METEORS. 113 



pearance; Train, if any, 

 and its Duration. 



't a train 



t a train . 



t a red train 



1 eor sparkled , 



( a tram 



Length of 

 Path. 



i a broad bluish streak 

 r I of a_ second, fading 

 aduallv'. 



10° 



'5or increased in sizel, 

 d flickered. i 



66. 



f" 



Direction; noting also 



whether Horizontal, 



Perpendicular, or 



Inclined. 



Remarks. 



Observer. 



Directed from S Persei. 



Directed from /3 Cephei 



Directed from d Andro- 



medaa. 

 Directed from (3 Cephei 



Directed from (3 Cephei 



Directed from S Persei.. 



Directed from b Came- 



lopardi. 

 Directed from d Persei. 



Directed from v Persei.. 

 Directed from v Persei.. 



Distant lightning in N 

 at 10k 25"° p.m.; cloudy 

 and showery until 11'" 

 10™ p.m., then clear. 



This meteor and the 

 following were simul 

 taueous. 



W. H. Wood. 



Id. 



.[Directed from k Persei 

 .Directed from (3 Cephei 

 jDirected from 6 Persei, 



' a train ! Directed from x Came- 



I lopardi. 



Twelve meteors observ 

 ed, and recorded, per 

 hour, by one observer. 



Sky clear at 10 p.m. ... 



Clouds gatliering. 



Directed from P Came- 

 lopardi. 



Directed from x Persei!Night of the 8th rainy, 

 towards a point 3^°| Two other small me- 

 below Polaris. teors from Perseus. 



Dhected from k Persei..! 



Directed from 8 Persei..! 



Directed from P Persei. .lAngular path thus 



Id. 



Id. 

 Id, 

 Id. 

 Id. 



Id. 

 Id. 

 Id. 



Id. 

 Id. 



Id. 

 Id, 

 Id. 



Id. 

 Id. 



T. Crumplen, 



W. H. Wood. 



Id. 



Id. 



