A CATALOGUE OF OBSERVATIONS OF LUMINOUS METEORS. 423 
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_ At 94910 (4th mag.) From n Pegasi to \ Pegasi. 
i: 9 5215 (5thmag.) ,, a Andromede to south-east horizon. 
Seep Oly Yshe.vezts-es » 7 Pegasi to south-east horizon (seen by Mr. Main). 
4 SS Baa sre » 7 Pegasi, downwards (seen by Mr. Main). 
9 57 50 (5thmag.) ,, y Cassiopeiz, southwards, in the direction of the Milky 
Way. 
: 10 235 (4thmag.) ,, y Andromedz, upwards, towards the south; a train. 
cere (1st mag.) In Perseus (time not noted), seen by Mr. Main. 
BF ate ass cese.es (1st mag.) Near a Aquile (time not noted), seen by Mr. Main. 
| HOt Oc cseccevese From Z Urs Majoris, westward ; a train. 
Manele CO! ec ceee.cesasss Through Cassiopeia, north-east to south-west. 
10 31 50 (5th mag.) From Sagitta, in direction north-west. 
10 33 40 (5thmag.) ,, the cluster in Perseus (y), southwards. 
10 37 O (6thmag.) ,, Cassiopeia, southwards. 
Meee O! scl ssccescst Two meteors, through Perseus, westwards; seen by Mr. Main. 
10 39 50 (6th mag.) From y Persei to Cassiopeia. 
10 41 O (6thmag.) ,, Capella, upwards. 
; MOREA) cee set conse A meteor appeared for an instant below 6B Andromedz, and 
disappeared at the same place, having no apparent motion. 
WOES ESOL csascaseaca. From Cassiopeia towards the south-west (downwards) ; seen by 
Mr. Main. 
a Oe eseee » Polaris to 8 Urse Minoris. 
10 53 O (2nd mag.) White; from 6 Draconis, westward; a train. 
HORoas O's .cocccsenes From Cassiopeia, through Ursa Major; train; Mr. Main. 
HOH Oo Aah! », | Cassiopeia to Capella; a train; Mr. Main. 
MOE VO) sescacavecce Two from Polaris, downwards. 
10 56 O (2nd mag.) From Cassiopeia to Pegasus; a train. 
MO, OR » h Urs Majoris to 8 Urse Majoris. 
MPO icecesacncs North of Jupiter, southwards (Mr. Main). 
ATOM 8S. ccs wesc From Perseus, south-east (Mr. Main). 
1s See ae » Perseus, south-east (Mr. Main). 
! [Tp 7-950 a ae » Perseus to Andromeda (Mr. Main). 
11 14 20 (1st mag.) ,, 6 Persei to Aries (Mr. Main). 
11 16 50 (1st mag.) ,, Perseus to a Ursee Majoris; a train. 
METS MO? 22. te. » ditto ditto. 
11 19 40 (2ndmag.) ,, a Urs Majoris, towards north-west horizon. 
BELO" 50 9 lives tec. » & Draconis, towards north-west horizon. 
TGA lets) | »  y Andromedz, towards east horizon. 
OP Oe csccscecee » a Arietis, towards Jupiter (Mr. Main). 
1 QUT Serene », PB Persei, northwards (Mr. Main). 
ey Os 205 eeeatcaes » a@ Persei to a Urse Majoris. 
11 43 10 (2nd mag.) ,, ($8 Ursx Minoris to Canes Venatici. 
MIP 44 40 © eed es.. » @ Coronz to west horizon. 
0! | cscesccvcss » a Ophiuchi to west horizon. 
12 10 20 (2ndmag.) ,, Polaris to 6 Urse Majoris; a train. 
12 16 50 (2ndmag.) ,, (6 Draconis to a Coronz; a train. 
12 21 20 ............ Midway between 1 Urs Majoris and a Coron to west horizon. 
AD 20) (12. s..00ca0 From y Urs Minoris to a Coron, 
12 27 20 (4thmag.) ,, 7 Draconis to a Coron. 
12 28 20 (2ndmag.) ,, 7 Persei, downwards. 
WF 80) 20) 96. .Jecesneas » [8 Ursx Minoris, towards a Corone. 
12 34 20 (4thmag.) ,, 1 Draconis, towards Corona. 
20 SY North of Capella, in a line with a Persei, towards north-east 
horizon. 
WAVAG 2D. waeeii lies From y Andromedz to the Moon. 
12 49 0 (4th mag.) Below the Pole, in a line with Cassiopeia, to a Urse Majoris. 
12 57 O (5th mag.) From o Urse Majoris to 8 Ursx Majoris. 
ara O) tise. buicys!: .) » Capella, downwards. 
LS) BDA »,  [ Persei, downwards. 
RAO: Shscc.c cate »  € Cassiopeiz to a Persei. 
About 11 o’clock some streamers (probably auroral) were seen by Mr. 
_ Main, at an altitude of about 35° above the north horizon. They were at 
