A CATALOGUE OP OBSERVATIOivs OF LUMINOUS METEORS. 251 



I Direction ; noting also 

 Appearance; Train, if any, Length of whether Horizontal, 

 and its Duration. Patli. | Perpendicular, or 



Inclined. 



A large nucleus; faded 

 slowly. 



Left a long thin train 



which faded instantly. 

 Left no streak 



21^°. 



15° 



■eft a faint streak 

 jeft no streak 



jcft no streak 



eft no streak. 

 jft a streak . 



I icleus white, with a red 

 I crescent. Left a faint 



:eak(?). 



10° 



6° 



■^ 



Radiant douf)tful; pro. 

 bably from near Po- 

 laris. 



Remarks. 



Path probably as stated. 

 End only well ob 

 served. 



Observer. 



Directed from a Au. 



rigae. 

 From Radiant G 



From Radiant G 



From Radiant G a 



A few meteors were 

 seen on the night of 

 the 10th. 



On the night of the 11th 

 the sky was overcast 

 until 111 30" p.m. 

 afterwards clear. 



J. E. Clark. 



T. Crumplen. 



J. E. Clark. 



From Radiant G , 

 From Radiant R.,, 



From Radiant G . 



From Radiant V (?). 

 From Radiant G .... 



From Radiant G , 



From Radiant G 



From Radiant T, near' Path curvilinear 



y Ceti. 

 Towards a Hydrse . 



From Radiant L G 



From Radiant R3, or^., 



From Radiant G 



From Radiant R G 



T, Crumplen. 

 W. H. Wood. 



Id. 



Id. 



Id. 

 Id. 



Id. 



R. P. Greg. 



Id. 



Id. 



W. H. Wood. 



Id. 



Id. 



Id. 



Id. 



Id. 



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