A CATALOGUE OF OBSERVATIONS OF LUMINOUS METEORS. 



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Appearance 

 and its 



; Train, if any, 

 Duration. 



Length of 

 Path. 



Direction; noting also 



whether Horizontal, 



Perpendicular, or 



Inclined. 



.'Directed from v Persei 



Remarlcs. 



Obser\ 



iW. H. Wood. 



Left a green train on its 

 whole course for three 

 seconds. 



Directed from e Cassio-jSky four-tenths clouded !''• 

 peias. round the horizon. 



Left a train 



.eft a train 



.eft a red trs 

 .eft a train 



left a train 



reft a train 



left a train . 

 left a train 



eft a train 



Directed from s Cassio- 

 peiae. 



Directed from c Came- 

 I lopardi. 



Directed from B Came- 



i lopardi. 



Directed from c Carae- 

 lopardi. 



Directed from e Cassio- 

 peia;. 



Directed from e Cassio- 

 peiae. 



Directed from v Persei. 



Directed from 7 Pegasi 



Directed from c Came- 

 lopardi. 



Sky (round the horizon) 

 two-tenths clouded 



No meteors seen in the 

 last interval. 



Directed from c Camc-At 1'' 20'" a.m. sky 

 lopardi. j hazy ; stars scarcely 



I visible. 



Directed from q Came-'Fine moonlight night ... 

 lopardi. ! 



Directed from y Persei.. Three meteors per lioni 



Directed from c Came- 



lopardi. 

 Directed from C Came 



lopardi. 



From Radiant Aj, (.') 



Directed from Radiant 



B3. 

 From Radiant A„ 



From Radiant Bj (.') 



Id. 

 Id. 



Id. 

 Id. 

 Id. 



Id. 



Id. 

 Id. 



Id. 



[d. 



rd. 



Id. 



[d. 

 Id. 



R. P. Greg. 



[d. 

 Id. 



Directed from \ Persei. 

 From Radiant A„. 



From R.Tiliant A,, 

 From Radiant A„ 



.'Id. 



.Id. 



Moon nearly full ; fine Id. 

 night. I 



