A CATALOGUE OF OBSERVATIONS OF LUMINOUS METEORS. 249 



Appearance; Train, if any.i Length of 

 and its Duration. I Path. 



Direction ; noting also 



whether Hojizoiitai, 



Perpendicular, or 



Inclined. 



Remarks. 



16= 



Ohserver. 



Left a faint streak iTo right; almost hori- A very fine hlue meteor 



' zontal. I was seen on the 23rd. 



!15° 



J. E. Clark. 



T. Crumplen. 

 R. P. Greg, 



like the largest kind or20'' or 25° 



sky-rockets. Left a due 



line of fire, and burst 



into five or six splendid 

 I blue fire-l)alls like Ko- 

 ] man-candles. (See the 

 1 sketch of its apparent 



course.) 



From^ about S.W. to A magnificent object ... G. IL Grea. 

 N.li;. Inclining 

 slightly duwnwards. 



disappeared suddenly; 22° 

 I left no streak. 



DirectedfromAldebaran A brilliant meteor. Path J. E. Clark, 

 not quite straight. 



\ 



1 



. Evidently not from the Id. 

 same Radiant-point 

 as the last meteor. 



''■^ I'rom thesarae direction 



as the meteor at U'' 

 32'" p.m. 



Id. 



14° 



\ 



\10 



\ 



From the same direction Id. 

 as the last meteor. 



\ 



Almost parallel in direc-' 

 tion to the meteor re- 

 corded before the last 



^ 



1869. 



Id. 



