OBSERVATIONS OF LUMINOUS METEORS. 



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Length of 

 Path. 



Direction. 



[From Pegasus] 



[Radiant in Pegasus] 



Appearance; Remarks. 



Observer. 



Brilliant nucleus and broad trainJMiss F. Ilerschel. 



(From the left of S Cassiopei;c 



to beyond y Cassiopeia).) 

 Left a splendid train 



Wm. Marriott. 



Left no streak. (From jj Pegasi Miss F. Herschel. 

 to below I, K Andromedse.) 



Left a streak 



Left a streak 



(From head stars of Cepheus to k 

 Andromeda;.) 



From ^ (/3 Cygni, e Aquilfe) to e 

 Aquila;, and 10° beyond that 

 star. 



Left a stieak 



Left a streak for ^ second. 

 (Along the axis of Cygnus 

 and just south of it, as 

 mapped.) 



Left a very fine streak 



Position probably correct within 

 ^° each way. 



Left no streak. (From ^ (j3, »;) 

 Tauri shot (o a little below 

 the Pleiades, disappearing 

 some degrees before reaching 

 them.) 



Left a streak 



Left no streak. 



Left a streak. Position, as 

 mapped, fairly well observed 

 (From a little south of j8 to a 

 little south of k Ursaj Majoris). 



Wm. Marriott. 



W. C. Nash. 



W. H. Wood. 



Id. 



W. C. Nash. 



Miss Herschel. 



W. C. Nash. 

 II. W. Jackson. 



Miss J. Herschel. 



Wra. Marriott. 



A. S. Herschel. 



H. W. Jackson. 



