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REPORT 1867. 



Date. 



1866. 

 Nov.27 



Hour. 



h ni s 



8 35 p.m. York. 



Place of 

 Observation. 



28 



28 



28 

 30 



30 



30 

 30 



30 



6 a.m 



8 55 p.m. 



9 p.m 



6 49 p.m, 



7 51 30 

 p.m. 



8 14 15 

 p.m. 



8 17 30 

 p.m. 



8 35 p.m 



Ibid 



Ibid, 



Ibid, 



West Hendon 

 (Sunderland). 



York. 



Ibid . 

 Ibid. 



Ibid. 



30 8 38 p.m. Ibid 



30 

 30 



9 12 p.m. 

 10 2 p.m. 



Apparent Size. 



= ¥. 



= 2nd mag.* 



= 2nd mag.<e 



= l8t mag.*... 

 =2nd mag.* 



=2nd mag.* 



=2| mag.* 



=2nd mag.* 



= V-- 



Ibid. 

 Ibid, 



=3rd mag.* 



=3rd mag.* 



Colour. 



Yellow 



2 seconds 



Yellow . 



Yellow . 



Yellow . 



Yellow. 



Yellow 



Yellow. 



Yellow 



Yellowish. 



Half as bright again 

 as Jupiter. 



J second 



J second , 



Light blue ... ^ sec, slow 



Duration. 



second 



1 sec, quick. 



1 second . . . 

 1 sec., rapid... 



Position, or 



Altitude and 



Azimuth. 



i second 



From J) to a little 

 west of /3 Cygni. 



From within a few 

 degrees of a he 

 onis towards the 

 south. 



From Cygnus to- 

 wards Aquila. 



Same as the last . 



Disappeared at ^ 



(Castor, Au, 



rigae). 

 From 3° W. of 



Alpharet to 3° E 



of Algenib. 



From Mirfak to 



within 5° of the 



Pleiades. 

 From 10° E. of 



Mirfak to B An. 



dromedoe. 



From 10° N. of . 

 Cygni to d Del 

 phini. 



From Z Aurigas to 

 within 5° of the 

 Pleiades. 



About 5 sec, 



One-tenth of a 

 second while 

 in sight. 



Seen near Ursa 

 Major. 



Appeared in the 

 W.N.W., a few 

 degrees above** 

 the horizon. 

 Disappeared be- 

 hind a house- 

 roof. 



