- A CATALOGUE OF OBSERVATIONS OF LUMINOUS METEORS. 
. ‘|Appearance ; Train, if any,| Length of 
and its Duration. 
_|Left a streak for 14 second 
= 
} Left a streak for 14 second 
_|Left a streak for 4 a second 
a 
: ‘Left a streak for 1 second). 
: 
_ |Left a broad bright streak 
for 34 seconds. 
; Left a streak for 2 seconds 
“ILeft a streak for 2 seconds 
; eft a streak for 1 second 
a 
| 
| 
eft a streak for 13 second 
‘Left a streak for 1 second 
i 
|Began and ended small. 
| A brilliant orange - 
yellow train and red 
sparks, 3° long, fol- 
_ lowed the nucleus, and 
| remained visible half a 
|. second. 
eft a streak for 23 seconds 
‘ 
ucleus elongated ; front 
_ part bright yellow, fol- 
——— ——. 
Path. 
ee eeeeeeeseses 
seen eeeeeeeeees 
I Aerr hoddos 
Sere eee eeeeeens 
see eeeeeeeesees 
see ee ee eteeeres 
Aoeeect dias as 
setae eae 
| lowed by red streamers 
| and sparks, 
f 
.../From yv Orionis 
Direction ; noting also 
whether Horizontal, 
Perpendicular, or 
Inclined. 
Directed from » Orionis 
From near vy Orionis ... 
From » Orionis ......... 
| 
From y Orionis . 
From near » Orionis ... 
From feet of Gemini ... 
From Orion 
eee eee eee 
From Radiant LH,, in 
Hydra. 
From belt of Orion 
From Radiant, in Cas- 
siopeia, 
ene ences 
....\Curved path, thus ;— 
of’ 
a 
“A 
asl seeeeeee 
Remarks, 
From Auriga ..ccoosssase|seesereerees 
Coenen eeeeane seneneee Deeeeeene 
saeneeee TORR e eee e eee teen eee 
see eee POPP eee PEO bree saneae 
a eeteeeeeeneee Pee ee eee ere sees 
SOP e ee eee eP Oe tere eeeeeeresene 
PreeeeUUOeS ESSEC eC Terre 
No other meteor seen 
in the last interval; 
moon rising; clear 
sky. 
Peer ee eee ee POP eres esarnssrees 
It appeared largest and 
brightest when turn- 
ing, when it gave off, 
numbers of red sparks. 
Id. 
Id. 
Directed from w Cephei|From Radiant in Orion|Id. 
Id. 
Id. 
Id. 
+. fd. 
Id. 
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9) 
355 
Observer. 
../A. S. Herschel. 
G. Haley and W. 
Miller. 
