TBACKS OF 83 SHOOTING STARS OBSEBYED AT THE GLASGOW UNIVEBSITY OBSEBVATOBY, 

 1866, Nov. 14th, lh. 15m. A.M., to 2h. 40m. A.M., by A. S. Herschel and A. Mac- 

 gregor, showing the position of the radiant point in E. A. 149°, N. Decl. 24.° 



A. S. Herschel, del.— (Note.— A stationary meteor, shown thus ¥, was seen very 

 near the radiant point.) For the sake of greater clearness our engraver has not given 

 the whole of the intersecting lines shown in Mr. Herschel's large map, or in Mr. 

 White's excellent photograph from it. 



