120 Meteors of November, 1868. 
TABLE oe the numbers of meteors seen in New Haven in the intervals of — 
me named, on the morning of Nov. 14th, 1868, by single observers. ‘ 
bs} S 
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Interval of obser- g > | ss B| 8 j E _ 
vation. 23/8) 3) 8\3/ sl aisle sl Elsie] 2 
Bai 3/5) sls] 8| $15] 3| £) S| 5/8] 68 
Qa HiASIE | SlOolalalalslaisi < 
1h 48m to]b49m || jm} 7 9 7] Tl Bl 5] 1 13} 5/12 
gh gm oh pm} od SEH 2-0] Bb} 6h BE 4} 7 
233 & 1% || 11} 13} 10} 13] 10] 13] 14] 16) 11] 16) 16 
83. ° 2296 2 }19 14| 10} 14 12) 24; 9] 23) 18 
3h gm “3 56m i 2 #11} 11/12) 6) 12 15} 18] 15] 12 
so Ss 1 9} 6} 8| 7 4 4 0| 4 
1g 8 20 2 {} 12] 21} 20] 19} 2: 19/ 22} 21] 24 101 
a6. * = 38 2 || 14) 20) 14 7} 18] 19} 1 
4} “248 2 || 22] 25) 19 22] 32) 34] 23, 11 117 
464 * 48 14 {| 12} 8| 10} 14) 13] 17; 12] 18) 5 
5048 “§ 53 24 || 17| 13) 17} 22) 18} 23) 17| 20; 18 
554 24 || 20| 22) 16} 28} 16] 16) 2%| 21) 18 
4h Qjm“ 4h 3m |} 24 |} 17/ 15] 13] 17| 10| 16) 17| 22) 14 
104 24 |} 14) 7 11) 17/12) 9} 1s 
$e 5 26) 5 1 46| 36] 38] 43/ 36} 52! 29 
2° #98 4 |} 39} 25) 30 3} 42| 32] 35} 25 
S48 5 88 4 |) 44/ 21 32| 43) 44] 47 
SS 3". 48} 54 || 52} 49| 56] 50) 45] 70! 48] 64 
53 58 5 || 63; 29) 35; 49| 43) 42) 59) 42 
5h 3m “ Gh jm i} 4 | 45] 40| 35] 44) 48| 49/ 54) 34 109 
a * 3 5 30) 37| 54] 58] 66) 60} 83 111 
254 “ 303 || 5 |] 38] 38] 46] 47| 48] 78) 52] 65 103 
33 “ 38 || 441/181] 9] 35] 36) 23) 15! 43) 27 
“ 46 3 | 19 4| 6/5 | 12) 18 
544 “ 6h 08m) 6} |] 21} 19) 21; 16' 18) 7) 25 
The short duration of the shower seems to imply that the ra- _ 
diant is very narrow perpendicularly to the ecliptic. Early in 
lel to the ecliptic nearly up to « Leonis, But its length in that 
direction had then to be determined by flights that were nearly 
Bro to the horizon. The eye cannot eety make allo 
athe Sethe of the arc of a great circle in carrying 
line of such a track, I feel sure ‘that the tenden 
Wi "pas 
é vitae Aner: the hates had eased an altitude of 30 or 
40 degrees, , there were very few tracks, if any, which 
eee would not ae the line joining 7 Leonis with the 
iazzi, 3423 B.A 
magnitude } ; 
or the bend of the Seiten and between these stars. : 
Bat there were many tracks which when extended backward 
cut this line a large angles les and near either e ity of } 
Miicinplee tl t the radiant was not much Sxtremity : 
