302 



REPORT 1807. 



Date. 



Hour. 



Place of 

 Observation. 



Apparent Size. 



Colour. 



Duration. 



Position, or 



Altitude and 



Azimuth. 



1866. 

 Nov.] 2 



12 



12 



h m s 

 11 33 p.ra 



11 39 p.m 



11 50 p.m 



Observatory, 

 Aberdeen. 



Ibid. 



Ibid 



12 



13 



13 



13 



13 

 13 



13 



13 



13 



II 55 p.m, 



12 27 43 

 a.m. 



12 40 33 



a.m. 



1 6 13 



a.m. 



3 a.m. 



3 2 a.m. 



8 37 p.m. 



8 40 p.m. 



Ibid. 



Ibid. 



Ibid. 



Ibid. 



Glasgow 

 Ibid 



York 



Ibid, 



9 30 p.m. 



Bracondale, 

 Norwich. 



=3rd maj;.* 



= lst mag.i 



= lst niag.« 

 = lst mag.» 

 = lst mag.* 

 = lst mag.* 

 =3rd mag.* 



1 3rd mag.* 



=3rd mag.* 



=2nd mag.* 



From Aldebaran to 

 within 3° of the 

 belt of Orion. 



From a point 2'^ 

 above « to -y Ge- 

 minorum. 



Castor. 



Pollux. 



Meteor. 



Mars. 5) -^^ 



Greenish yel- 

 low. 



2* seconds 



H second 



Yellow 

 White . 



0"5 second 



0*9 second ... 



Orange yellow 



i second 



Red 



1'5 second .. 



Splendid meteor. 



Passed across a 

 Ursse Majoris 

 which bisected 

 its flight. 



Crossed over « and 

 7 Tauri. 



From e Virginis, 

 to a point just 

 under j3 Le 

 onis. 



From the upper 

 part of Leo Ma- 

 jor to a Gemino 

 rum. 



Commenced at ^ 

 (/3, S) Aurigae. 



Disappeared at r 



Lyncis. 



From y Ursae Ma- 

 joris to I Ursee 

 Majoris. 



From Delphinus to 

 a Aquilae. 



