OBSERVATIONS OF LUMINOUS METEORS. 



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Length of 

 Path. 



M° 



ir 



10' 



23° 



Direction or Apparent 

 iladiant-point. 



Appearance ; Remarks. 



Observer. 



■ J. Lucas. 



Left a streak W. IL Wood. 



iLeft a streak for 2 seconds J. E. Clark and T. 11. 



I Waller. 

 Left a streak iW. II. Wood. 



:\.lmost perpendicularly down- 

 wards. 



Perseid. 



From the direction of Polaris. 



Perseid. 



20°+ Radiant i] Persei, 



15= 



10° 



Radiant >; Persei. 



Left a streak 



Id. 



G. Foibes. 



W. H. ^^'ood. 



Left a streak for half a second. G. Forbes. 

 Position moderately well ob- 

 served. 



R. Cross. 



J. E. Clark ard T. II 

 Waller. 



Left a very bright streak T. Crura plen 



Left a streak for half a second. G. Forbes. 

 Good observation of position. 



Left a streak for 2i seconds 



A very good observation of po- 

 sition. 

 Left a streak 



J. E. Clark and T. II 



Waller. 

 G. Forbes. 



R. Cross. 



A streak, if any left, was ob-jJ. E. Clark and T. 11 

 scured by clouds. Waller. 



Left a streak for 1 second R. P. Greg. 



Left a streak 



W, Marriott. 



Left a streak for 1 second R. P. Greg, 



