Meteors of November, 1868. 119 
TABLE Ber Sieaieg the numbers of meteors seen at New Haven in successive inter- 
als, on the morning of Nov. 14th, 1868, by the whole party observing. 
F Interval of observation. Duration. Number. No. permin. No.of obs. Hourly No. 
From 12h 0m to 12h 15m 15 141 : ) 
s ties 30 15 179 11-9 } 
* 30 = 40 10 134 3-4 
- ee A5 5 "2 144 
e ag 8 50 1 87 17-4 
a 50 5 ; 65 30 157 
“ 550 * sh ; "9 15°8 
ga 5 79 58 
5 10 89 78 
2: 1p4 66 15 41 42 
; “ Ibs 20 ; 85 70 
: _ 20.4 25 83 6°6 
: “a 2% «& 30 93 8°6 } 
é 30 oe 35 ) 84 16°8 
: 8 40 F 101 20-2 
2% 40 “ 45 t 116 3-2 
45 «& : 66 22-0 
= 50 55 F 95 9-0 
. 55 gh Om : 129 5°83 1132 
4 4“ Qh Qm 9 2 39 5 
% = 3 6 : 50 7 
j ¢ 6 « 10 4 101 25-2 
10 15 ! 109 “5 
és 16 20 f 111 D2 
- 20 23 3 "3 24°3 
26. 30 5 114 22°83 
SO ot 33 3 84 3-0 
om 40 5 118 3-6 
46 « # 45 5 108 21°6 : 
45 “ 52 Va 149 3 q 
aa. Ut 55 3 68 22°7 cial 
BS “ gh ; 128 L4 
3h Ojm « a st 56 20°4 
Bb ll ; 115 )-2 
Ae i2 a 21-0 
ss 18 ; 110 
20 se 23 : 68 7 1 
sa 23 5 103 6 
28 3.5 36 8 160 ro 1 
a. 41 3 78 ;" 
as 4 ; 102 
oe 
a3. # 55¢ + 49 
eee | eke 59 
& ga « oo 108 
8 106} ze 41 
13 ed 15} 2 50 
205 24 + 
28 “ 33 5 102 
33. $4. 20 
a 43 4 84 
« 484 53 + 131 
58 «© §h gm 150 
bh jm 25 ; 193 
13 ae 18 on 
23 5 4 
wy aah : 61 
ee AS. oT 
a. 8: ge j 27 
its + 
Total in 4h 49m, 5573; in six hours, 7359. 
