A CATALOGUE 01? OnsERVATlONS OP LUMINOUS METEORS. 347 



Appearance; Train, if any, 

 audits Duration. 



Broke very distinctly into 

 several small pieces, 

 when it disappeared. 



45^ 



Drew a tail of red sparks 

 1° long. 



Left a blue train gradually 

 fading along its whole 

 length togetlicr. 



Length of 

 Path. 



5°... 



15° 



40° 



Left no train or sparks 



Left a red train 2J° long. 



22° 



4°. 



15° 



.4°. 



Direction ; noting also 



whether Horizontal, 



Perpendicular, or 



Inclined. 



Remarks. 



horizon. 

 From Aldebaran , 



/ 



From N.E. to zenith .. 



/ 



Fine clear night; stars 

 extremely bright. 



At first equal 1st mag.*, 

 then brightened up 

 to its full size. 



Observer. 



Faded gradually 



Directed from d Vir. 

 ginis. 



/ 





J. Clarke. 



Communicated 



byA.S.Herschel 



J. E. Clark. 

 Id. 



J. E. Clark and 

 F. Bewley. 



Id. 



F. Bewley. 



A. S. Ilerschel. 

 F. Bewley. 



J. E. Clark. 



A. C. Marriage. 



J. E. Claik. 



