152 BULLETIN OF THE 



84. 



Centre viLLE, Fairfax Co., Yirginia. 

 4. Said to have exploded in the zenith. 



35. 



C. GiLLiNGHAM, Woodlawn, Accotink P. 0., Fairfax Co., 

 Virginia, p. 165. 



1. 1.30 F. M. 



3. From east to west. 



4. 45° at its disappearance. 



5. Exceeded bright coal-oil lamp. 



7. Short, hard reports like heavy cannon, and continued re- 

 sounding for considerable time. 



36. 



Editor op the Dispatch, Richmond, Henrico Co., Virginia, 

 p. 151. 



1. About 1 P. M. . 



3. Moving from east to west. 



4. Directly over the city. 



37. 



T. Christian, Richmond, Henrico Co., Virginia, pp. 201-210. 



3. First near the northern horizon ; did not see the beginning 



or end. 



4. Last seen at 9° 30', but did not see the end. Path inclined 



10^ to the horizon. 



5. Brighter than full moon. 



38. 



Rev. H. Branch and others, between Hamilton and Water- 

 ford, Loudoun Co., Virginia, pp. 141-150. 



Meteor was seen. 



39. 



Waterford Literary Society, Waterford, Loudoun Co., 

 Virginia, pp. 3-55. 



2. About 5 seconds. 



3. First a little north of east ; last, southwest. 



5. Not quite equal to the moon ; brilliant white ; pear-shape ; 



bluish color. 

 7. Like train of cars approaching a tunnel. 



