102 On Shooting Stars. 
aN Tee eee 
. HEIGHTS. Direction in azi-| Angle {Length of 
Time. |Number.| Under 50) 50 to 100 Over 100. | muth from the} with | course in 
miles. miles. miles. South point. | vertical. miles. 
38. Beg. 65.43 mau | 
38. End. 55.3 51° West. 63° 93 
39. 45.63 
40. Beg. 62.67 
40. End. 52.07 19° East. 53°|| ewe 
41. End 18:43 
42. End. 52.07 
43. Beg. 63.59 
Oct. 7.149 Rna| 44.49 142° West. Aqo| =: OY 
44, Beg 60.83 : 
44.End| 46.54 19° East. 30°} 18 
45. Beg 62.79 
45.End| 34.1 10° West. 34°] 36 
2G; Bee: 50.23 2 
46.End| 39.17 151° West. 569 18 
47. End.| 39.17 
48. Beg} 43.78 
48. End 51.61 71° West. 96° 73 
49. Beg about 270. 
49. End 5A about 0°} 180 
50. Beg. 120. 
Oct. 8.50. End. 56. 56° East. 68°| 180 
51. End 62.79 
52. about 60. 
53. 25.8 
54. Beg 54.38 
54, End 65.43 80° West. 129° 18 
55. 500. 
56. Beg 310.6 
56. End 114.3 about 0° 96 
57. Beg.| 17.97 se 
BY.End| 14.75 74° West. 59° 4 
58. Beg. 58.52 
58. End. 64.51 61° West. 104° 93 
59. 18 
60. Beg. 60. 
61. Beg. 74.19 
eilinal By 14 62° West. 55°| = 32 
Be elegy ee 135° West.| 36°] 28 
‘ 63. End. 61.29 
No. 2. Of remarkable size and a red light, equal to Venus in 
brightness. As this was seen about one hundred miles distant, reck- 
oning its apparent diameter at only one minute, its actual diameter 
must have amounted to considerably more than one hundred feet. 
No. 6. Duration somewhat more than one second. Velocity 
about twenty miles per second. 
No. 30. Duration two seconds. Velocity twenty nine miles per 
second. 
No. 43. A small fireball of which the train was observed by 
Brandes at Breslau, ten seconds. If we take its apparent diameter 
at only one minute, its true diameter must have been one hundred 
and twenty feet, and the train formed a cylinder from fourteen to 
eighteen miles long of the same diameter. 
