OBSERVATIONS OF LUMINOUS METEORS. 



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Length of 

 Path. 



1G° or 17° 

 Long course... 



I2 C 



Direction or Radiant-point. 



Inclined a good deal more to- 

 wards the right. 



Radiant N 12 , l3 



Appearance, Remarks, &c. 



f 



[Radiant ahout x Persei, and 

 0, v Persei. Identical with 

 the last pair.] 



[Cassiopeiad ? Accordance of di 

 rections not exact.] 



Directed from 1° below e Pe-Left a streak 

 gasi. 



Directed from k Persei 

 [k (near j; )Persei.] ... 



A Perseid 



[Radiant y Pegasi (?), at 3°, 

 + 15°.] 



A fine moonlight night. Twelve 

 meteors seen from 10 h 30 m to 

 12 h 15 m . 



[Some eiTor of position in this 

 track, or in that of the next 

 meteor.] 



Left no streak 



Cassiopeiad . 



[Radiant 18°, +5°; rather 

 distant and uncertain.] 



[Radiant o Draconis.] 



Left a bright streak W. F. Denning 



Observer 

 or Reference. 



T. W. Backhouse. 



W. H. Wood. 



T. W. Backhouse. 



W. H. Wood. 



J. Lucas. 



Id. 



W. F. Denning. 



J. Lucas. 



Accurate position. Left a streak 



Shone out like a star, almost 

 stationary, at last. 



Id. 



J. Lucas. 



W. F. Denning. 



J. Lucas. 



k2 



