A CATALOGUE OF 0BSEKVATI0N8 OF LUMINOUS METEORS. 



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Appearance; Train, if any, 

 and its Duration. 



left a slight train in the 

 middle of its course. 



n the first half of its 

 f'ourse equal 4th mag. 

 nitiide star, then sud- 

 denly brightened up 

 and disappeared sud. 

 denly. 



Length of 

 Path. 



Direction ; noting also 



whether Horizontal, 



Perpendicular, or 



Inclined. 



10° 



)rew a yellowish tail, 

 which disappeared with 

 it. 



iCft a slight train 



lOoking nebulous 



ir while in 

 sight. 



10° 



14° 



10° 



9°... 

 17° 



i°. 



15° 



X 



Almost perpendicular. 



/ 



Perpendicular . 



^ 



J^ 



^ 



^ 



Remarks. 



Path slightly curved 



Observer. 



W. Malone and 

 A. K. Brown 



J. E. Clark. 



R. G. Barclay. 



Although large in appa- 

 rent size, it gave very 

 little light. 



J^ 



Seen through pretty 

 dense clouds. 



Sky clouded; at 10.30, 

 clearing; at 10.50, half 

 cloudy. 



Id. 



R.G.Barclay and 

 A. C. Marriage. 



R, G, Barclay. 



Id. 



J. E. Clark. 



R. G. Barclay. 



J. E. Clark. 



W. H. Wood. 



