A CATALOGUE OF OBSERVATIONS OP LUMINOUS METEORS. 



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ppcarance ; Train, if any, 

 and its Duration. 



;ft a streali which in- 

 stantly disappeared. 



ucleus followed by an 



adhering tail. 



:ft a streak which was 

 inmediatelye.'Ltinguished. 



cleus phosphorescent 

 and trained. 



Length of 

 Path. 



.More than 

 25°. 



About 4°. 



Direction ; noting also 



whether Horizontal, 



Perpendicular, or 



Inclined. 



Slightly curved path ... 

 From Radiant ^.^,^,^,.. 



ie a small nebulous bodv 5° 



ft a streak 



.More than 

 10^ 



t a train which lasted 

 or 4 seconds. 



; a train for 5 seconds 



12= 



From Radiant Nj,, ,3 

 From Radiant Bj ... 

 From Radiant Bj ... 

 Directed from a Cygni 



Directed towards Ursa 

 Major. 



Remarks. 



Sky clear; no moon ; 

 careful observation. 



Fine clear night , 



Stars brilliant ; carefully 

 observed. 



Observer. 



Directed from Ursa 

 Minor. 



Directed towards a Per- 

 sei. 



Fell vertically 



Directed from Radiant 

 QGorTj. 



Directed from Radiant 



N 15 (?). 



From Radiant T, 



W. Jackson. 



W. II. Wood. 



W. Jackson. 



W. H. Wood. 



Id. 



W. Jackson, 



R, P. Greg. 



Id. 



Id. 



From Radiant E in La- 

 cert a. 



10° Fell vertically, nearly 



from the direction of 



10° 



3° or 4"* 



Cygnus. 



Directed from a Tauri 



^ 



^ 



Apparently directed 

 from the same Ra- 

 diant-point as the 

 last meteor. 



Id. 

 Id. 

 Id. 

 Id. 

 Id. 



Id. 



J, E. Clark. 



Id. 

 Id. 



