A CATALOGUE OF OBSERVATIONS OF LUMINOUS METEORS. 



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Appearance; Train, if any, 

 and its Duration. 



Left no streak 

 Left no streak 



Left a streak for I second 



Length of 

 Path. 



Direction ; noting also 



whether Horizontal, 



Perpendicular, or 



Inclined. 



Remarks. 



jeft a streak 



eft a streak 2° in length 



25° 



peft no streak 



left a streak 



lefta streak about 8° long g' or 10° 

 eft no streak 



Directed on a line from 

 a Cygni to a Andro- 

 niedaa. 



25° I Directed from e Cassio- 



peiae. 



° {On a line from /3 Cas 



siopeiffi to £ Cygni. 



Observer. 



Towards a, Aquilae 



Fell vertically 



eft a green streak for two 

 seconds. 



eft a green streak for two 

 seconds. 



eft no streak 



eft a streak 



Bft a green streak. 



le meteor flickered 

 le meteor flickered 



Directed from jj Persei. 

 Directed from jj Persei. 

 Directed from « Cygni.. 



A. S. Herschel. 



Communicated 

 byA.S.Herschel 



A. S. Herschel. 



Communicated 

 byA.S.Herschel, 



\\\. H. Wood. 



jConinninicated 

 byA.S.Herschel, 



Id. 

 Id. 



6° or 8°. 



5°. 



From Radiant Rj 



Directed from jj Persei. 

 Directed from x Persei. 



Id. 



W. II. Wood. 



lid. 



I 



I 



, Couimiiiiicated 



I byA.S.Herschel, 



'id. 



This meteor and the W. II. M'ood. 

 next appeared witliiii 

 Sseconds of each other.! 

 Id. 



Directed from )j Persei, 

 or from Radiant To.y,^. 



Directed from y Persei.. 



Intermittent light 



Communicate! 

 by A. S, H :r- 

 schel. 

 • jW. H, Wo )d. 



Jid. 



Intermittent light 



Directed from a Persei.. The particulars of many 

 minute meteors seen 

 on this niglit aie 

 omitted in the pi-esenl 

 list. 



Id. 

 Id. 



Id. 



