88 Shooting stars of Nov. 14th, 1867. 
seconds, 4® 33™—Partially clouded over. 4°41™,—Clear sky. 
4% 48m —One larger —_ any previously seen, shot from Leo 
eee the eastern hor 
» QO1™,—Two of dasieling brilliancy emanated simultane- 
ae from the same po and passed through Ursa Major, 
disappearing at the northern horizon. The trains remained 
visible nearly a Baractit 5° 07m.—A very brilliant one passed 
from Leo northeast, its path being very near Arcturus. It left 
a train visible sixty-five seconds. 5°08™,—Clear in the zenith 
and east, but cloudy in the west. Many meteors pass through 
Ursa Major. 5» 20”,—Cloudy. 5° 38™.—Clear in the east. 
5° 41™_—A very brilliant one moved toward the north, leaving 
a broad train, which remained visible sixty-seven seconds. 
Diagram showing the average number of Meteors per Sagar Faget t i: (oe 
Observatory, ‘Albar y, Nov. 14th, 1867, from 3h. 50m , tobh 
Average No. per minute. 
