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REPORT-^1873. 



Date. 



Hour, 

 approx. 

 G. M. T. 



Place of 

 Observation. 



Apparent 



Magnitude, 



as per Stars &c. 



Colour. 



Duration. 



Apparent Path. 



1872. 1 

 Auk- 10; 



10 



10 

 10 



10 

 10 



10 

 10 



10 



10 



10 

 10 



10 



10 

 11 



11 



11 



11 



h m s 

 11 28 



11 29 



11 34 



11 34 



11 40 

 11 42 



11 44 

 11 45 



11 46 



11 46 30 



12 7 

 12 9 1 



12 20 



12 20 53 

 10 25 30 



10 26 



10 26 30 



10 27 



York. 



Radcliffe Obser- 

 vatory, Oxford, 



Ibid.. 

 York. 



2nd mag. 



4th mag. 



2nd mag. 

 Sirius ... 



York. 



Radcliffe Obser- 

 vatory, Oxford. 



Ibid. 



Radcliffe Obser- kth mag. 

 vatory, Oxford. 



Birmingham ... 3rd mag. 



3rd mag. 

 4th mag. 



5th mag. , 



1st mag. 



3rd mag. , 

 1st mag. , 



1st mag. 



1st mag. 

 2ud mag. 



York. 



Birmingham ... 



Royal Observa- 

 tory, Greenwich, 



Birmingham 



Royal Observa- 

 tory, Greenwich, 

 Ibid 



Radcliffe Obser- 

 vatory, Oxford, 



Royal Observa- 

 tory, Greenwich, 



Radcliffe Obser- 

 vatory, Oxford, 



2nd mag. 

 1st mag. 

 3rd mag. 



White 



0'5 second 



White 

 Red ... 



1*5 second ... 

 rs sec. ; slow, 



Blue 



0*5 second 



Red 



1 second 



Blue 



075 second . 



Blue 



Bluish white 



YeUow. 



Bluish white 



White 



White 



1-2 second 

 0-5 second 



Rapid 



1 second 



Rapid 



a= 6 = 

 From 31 9° 4- 70° 



to 289 +60 

 Passed from » to 



X Ursae Ma- 



joris. 

 Passed from ^ to /3 



Aurigse. 



a= = 



From 6°-j-30° 

 to 8 +20 



From V Ursse Ma- 

 joris to n Canum 

 Venaticorum. 



From 284° + 70° 

 [.'194 +70] 

 to 197 +57 



From 38°+5P 

 to 35 +49-5 



Shot from near S 

 AurigEe. 



Passed from « to 

 X Ursse Ma- 

 joris. 



a= S = 



Frora339°+67° 

 to 306 +63 



From /3 Aquarii to 

 a Sagittarii. 



Fell almost ver- 

 tically down 

 wards from Z 

 Aquilse. 



Shot from [i to- 

 wards i^ Andro- 

 medae. 



Disappeared near e 

 Urs£e Majoris. 



From 210° +40° 

 to 197-5+20 



From ( Draconis 

 to ri Ursae Ma- 

 joris. 



From220°+35° 

 to 200 +27 



Passed from above 

 Corona to i] Ursas 

 Majoris. 



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