OBSERVATIONS OF LUMINOUS MliTEOKS, 



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them to arrange and classify their observations. It is further intended to 

 accompany the maps with a printed catalogue of Captain Tupman's obser- 

 vations, only a certain proportion of which are designated in the catalogue as 

 belonging to some of the numerous meteor-showers included in his list, 

 while the greater number have not yet been distinguished as conformable io 

 any known centres of radiation from which they may very possibly have 

 been derived. A oomplete analysis of the catalogue, and of the scattered 

 observations collected for the Committee within the last few years by 

 observers for the British Association, will during the present year occupy the 

 attention of the Committee, and will continue to engage their consideration 

 with the best opportunities and faoilities for reducing and arranging them 

 under their proper radiant-points which it will be in their power to bestow 

 on their discussion. 



List of Corrected Radiant-points by Dr. Ileis, ' Astrouomische ITachrichten,' 



No. 1642 (May 18G7). 



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