A CATALOGUE OF OBSERVATIONS OF LUMINOUS METEORS. 375 
2 Direction ; noting also 
pearance; Train, if any,| Length of | whether Horizontal, 
and its Duration. Path. Perpendicular, or Remarks. Observer. 
Inclined. 
|At first equal 2nd mag-'80° ......... 
nitude star ; it then dis- 
appeared; and on reap- 
pearing became brighter 
than a Ist magnitude 
star. It then decreased 
to a 3rd magnitude 
star, at the same time 
changing its 
Ursa Major. 
t 
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From Radiant V, in|From between 3 and € 
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W. H. Wood. 
Bootis to the end of 
its flight it appeared 
as a cloudy falling 
cinder. . 
colours. 
Left a train 30° long > 
for 14 second. 
uct & momentary streak... 4°......+++.../Directed from y Persei./Three meteors in 30)R. P. Greg. 
From Radiant A,,. minutes from about 
the Radiant A,,; one 
‘ from the direction of 
" e Cassiopeiz. 
Mereeeeceseesreecsesseeeeees../More than/From Radiant A,,, in|Fourteen meteors in) W. H. Wood. 
¥ 10°. (In-} Perseus. two hours. Clear 
tercepted sky ; one observer, 
view.) 
BGDDEATEH, 2S 2. |...cisceccescss Directed from e Cassio-/The meteor showed in-|Id. 
2nd magnitude star; peie. termittent light. 
then disappeared, and 
ppeared as bright 
irius. Left a train. 
ee 20° ......+.|Directed from 3 Cas-/Fourteen Ist, 2nd, and|R. P. Greg. 
3 Siopeiz. The Ra-| 38rd magnitude me- 
diant on this night} teors recorded in 
well defined, 3° or} 12 30", Moon set- 
4° from y Persei, ting ; sky beautifully 
towards Ursa Major,| clear: on the night 
and slightly lower! of the 10th cloudy, 
down, at 11" p.m. with slight rain. 
EE eee ae Scuamasaxaieee sseeseeseee|[See Appendix I.] ..,.../E. J. Lowe. 
a eeeseeeerereesisesserseesseseseeceesesoeeeee| LLdentical with the last]|W. H. Wood. 
ee .-. Directed from 5° above [See Appendix I.] ...... E. J. Lowe. 
x Cassiopeiz. 
a +++++-,|Directed from ¢ Cassio-|[Identical with the last] W. H. Wood. 
‘ peiz. 
a long Streak ...... Eo Peas Directed from a point Some cloud afterwards|E. J. Lowe. 
4 : 5° above x Cassio-| for 20 minutes, 
o. peiz. 
.|Directed from y Persei 
eee eet eteeaee 
0 OCS Zoo 
.|From Radiant T, in Pe- 
gasus. 
ee eeeeee 
long streak ...).., .|Directed from a point 
near and above Cas- 
siopeia. 
[Identical with the last.|W. H. Wood. 
See Appendix I.] 
For a meteor moving F, Howlett. 
from east to west, the 
motion was extremely 
slow. 
[See Appendix I.] ....../E. J. Lowe. 
