ise A CATALOGUE OF OBSERVATIONS OF LUMINOUS METEORS. 371 
: Direction; noting also 
Xppearance; Train, ifany,| Length of | whether Horizontal, 
and its Duration. Path. Perpendicular, or Remarks. Obsetver 
L—C—= Inclined. 
Bright white in the first!............ ++/Course slightly undu-/Rate of appearancelA. S. Herschel. 
$ of its course; then lating. “Seven meteors per 
red, drawing a tail of hour. Moon set at 
‘red sparks. 11°30". Clear sky; 
ind one observer. 
ee soescvee|eoeovsnscee-ees(Ftom Radiant Y,, id Leo|Full moon, Night of|W. H. Wood. 
otf the 20th clear; no 
meteors: of the 21st 
overcast ; of the 22nd 
; fine; no meteors. 
2 The month fine, but 
é, ; , in| _.|, barren in meteors. , . , 
White cloud; like aj-+.........../When near Leo, itlA thick haze all the|‘The Times, 
comet, or the smoke of turned somewhat night, and mock-moon| June 15 and 
a railway train faintly Southwards, to near} at 13" 40™, Another July 2 2 
illuminated by twilight. Regulus ; and then} meteor, on the 24th! communicated 
On starting into motion, northwards again. of June, was recorded] byW. H.Wood 
it left on its whole by Mr. Allnatt, at| and R. Main, 
course a train broader Frant, in Sussex. 
than itself, which re- 
mained visible after the 
meteor had disappeared. : seed | “8, 
a slight train of,.........-..++./Nearly horizontallyfrom No stars yet visible in|T. Humphreys. 
ke behind it at last, W. to E. the twilight. First] Communicated 
disappeared without seen reflected in still] byA.S.Hersche!. 
ursting. water, and directly 
; afterwards skirting 
the tops of some 
trees. The observer 
counted twenty-seven 
while it was in 
sight 
MERA P20 snssasac.|.+0+d0enesstereesssesvescecslevesccce, ttevesssseneeseses( Ree P. Greg, 
thout a nucleus, : 
@ momentary train...|2°  ......... Directed from iyRasteas sey. zenteceee ececscssoreroal NC, 
a Radiant W ?. 
BAIN vs6...00.10.,./4° ssee00...[Directed from UrsalFrom Radiant Noy 30 Or|id. 
Minor. Bae. 
Peereeesssseeeteeeseceeesesss/2 eoereseesee./Perpendicularly down ;From Radiant M G, ?,..{Id. 
i directed from Ursa 
Major. : 
ar. Disappeared {20° or 30°\From E. to W.; nearly|The last, or one before|Communicated 
out bursting; left horizontal. the last. Friday even-| byA.S.Herschel. 
‘ain or sparks. ing in June. 
Bs... 5.00... (O° essere occ. 5. From Radiant MG, ...!No meteors from Ra-|R. P. Greg. 
= diant Q,,,, in Co- 
rona, seen in four 
he evenings. 
disappeared gra-|...............|From Radiant Weeesescesleee-s-secee ssseeeteeeseceresee|Ae Se Herschel, 
Jeft no streak. 
or sparks left.../10° ........./e Urse to y Persei.|...... Shonodanudachoc Oo Id. 
Radiant Ng, ,,. 
alc or sparks left...|6°..........+./From Radiant MG, ...lecsssesssssesesseadiecasens,, (1d. 
MMR AEEAK: ,.....|.0cecececcecoslecccee: BME cs asceseaneee Rate of frequency one| WV. H. Wood. 
ed: meteor per hour.) - ; 
Clear sky. 
