OBSERVATIONS OF LUMINOUS METEORS. 



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VATIONS OF BHOOTING-STAKS 

 VKAIt L875-76. 



Length of 

 Path. 



Direction or Radiant-point. 



Appearance, Remarks, &c. 



Observer 

 or Reference. 



About C -'. 



Very short 

 course = 0°-5. 



13° 



A Leonid [?] Left a faint white streak Communicated by 



o« J» terry* 



[Radiant-point, 154°, +37°]. , 



Observed by W. C. Nash 



Shot towards the S.E. horizonlLeft no streak 



[Identical with the last meteor.] ' Monthly Notices,' 



R. A. S., vol. xxxvi 

 p. 272. 

 Communicated by 

 S. J. Perry. 



I Almost stationary at 158°, [Identical with the last meteor.] 



+ 40°.] ' 



Radiant o Draconis . 



20° Radiant in Cassiopeia [at £, a, 



10°, +32°.] 



[Radiant at r, v Pegasi, 351°, 



+25°]. 



1 .'> Radiant in Cassiopeia , 



24 



Radiant 6 Antinoi 



Observed by W. C. Nash. 

 Left no streak . 



Left a very fine streak for 1*5 

 second. 



Left a fine streak 



Left a bright streak for 2 seconds 



[Radiant 294°,- 9°, <c Antinoi] Left a streak 



19 'Cassiopeiad 



Left no streak. 



[Radiant a Draconis, 292°, Left a streak 

 + 51°.] 



' Monthly Notices,' 

 R. A. S., vol. xxxvi. 

 p. 272. 



W. F. Denning. 



J. Lucas. 



W. F. Denning. 

 J. Lucas. 

 Id. 



W. F. Denning. 



Id. 



J. Lucas. 



W. F. Denning. 



J. Lucas. 



