A CATALOGUE OF OBSERVATIONS OF LUMINOUS METEORS. 



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1 Appearance ; Train, if any, 

 and its Duration. 



ueit no streak 



jeft a fine thin train 



^eft a fine train of a green- 

 ish tinsre. 



jeft a red train of varying 

 brightness. 



^eft a dull train , 



jcft a sliiht train 



.left a slight train 



jCft a bright train for 3 

 seconds. 



Length of 

 Path. 



11= 



10° 



15= 



10° 



10° 



14= 



40° 



Direction ; noting also 



whether Horizontal, 



Perpendicular, or 



Inclined. 



From Capella, towards 

 S.W. 



Remarks. 



/ 



/ 



From Radiant llj, 2-> 

 From Radiant Sj (?) 



X 



Another meteor at lO*" 

 1 2™ p.m. 



Very distinct. Another 

 meteor appeared at 

 10'' 25" p.m. 



Very oscillating motion 



Two meteors about si 

 multaueous with this. 



From the same Radiant 

 as the last. 



Almost disappeared 

 during its course. 



Opposed in its direction 

 to the last. Another 

 at 10^ 16°i p.m. 



Moved along a line 

 parallel to /3, a Pe- 

 gasi. 



J. E. Clark. 



Id. 



Observer. 



On this night and the 

 following five meteors 

 were observed. 



Eight meteors were seen 



Id. 



Id. 



Id. 



Id. 



Id. 



W. H. Wood. 

 Id. 



J. E. Clark, 



Id. 



Fluctuated in its course. ij;j. 

 Another meteor ap- 

 peared near Aquila at 

 8'' 28-" p.m. 



^ 



The observer's back 

 being turned to the 

 meteor, his attention 

 was drawn to it by 

 the reflected light, 

 and its course was 

 marked by the per- 

 sistent streak. 



Id. 



