A CATALOGUE OP OBSERVATIONS OF LUMINOUS METEOllS. 



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Appearance; Train, if any 

 and its Duration. 



I Direction ; noting also 

 Length of i ^vhether Horizontal, 

 Path. j Perpendicular, or 

 Inclined. 



Left a train . 



Left no train 

 Left a train 

 Left a train 



Left a train 



11°. 

 3°. 



Left a train 



Left a fine blue streak on 



lt« whole course. 

 Left a train of sparks 



Left a train 



Increased from 2nd niag- 

 I nitude star to the ap- 

 j parent size of Jupiter, 

 1 changing from round to 

 1 pear-shaped. Anterior 

 I part silvciy white, body 

 I blue. Left a phosplio- 

 : rescent streak on its 

 I whole course for 3 or 4 

 i seconds. 

 ILeft a train 



Remarks 



From Radiant A,, 

 From Radiant A„ 



From Radiant A„, or 



Moved towards Per- 

 seus. 

 From Radiant T,, .,..., 



Observer. 



From Radiant B3 

 From Radiant A,, 

 From Radiant A„ 



From Radiant A„ 



Directed from y Per- 

 sei. Radiant A.,. 



Directed from X Persei. 

 Radiant A,,. 



Directed from e Cassio-1 From 9'' to lO^ p.m., 



peiEB. 



Directed from e Came- 

 lopardi. 



From Radiant c Came 

 lopardi. 



From Radiant C Carae- 

 lopardi. 



Directed from j3 Cephei 



Directed from e Cas- 

 siopei.-e. 



sky clear ; no meteors 

 seen. 

 Two meteors seeri in 

 Ih 30"'. 



R. P. Greg. 



Id. 

 Id. 



Id. 

 Id. 

 Id. 

 Id. 



Id. 



Id. 



Id. 



W. H. Wood. 



Id. 



These two meteors from T. Crumplen. 

 the same Radiant 

 nearly simultaneous. 



(See Appendix I.) 



Id. 



W. H. Wood. 



Id. 

 Id. 



Id. 



Id. 



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