Contributions to Astro-Meteorology. 



35 



Comparison of the Epochs and Positions of Radiant-points of Shooting-stars, 

 concluded independently by R. P. Greg, Esq., and Dr. E. Heis. 





From observations contained in the British Association 



Observed at Munster, 1849-61. 



1 



Catalogues, &c, 



845-63. (R. P. Greg.) 





(E. Heis.) 





SL- 



Di- 



Position of radiant. 





c 









a 



Epochs in their 

 order of commence- 

 ment. 



o 



stinctive 

 num- 

 bers 



(Greg). 







Di- 

 stinctive 

 letters. 



"S.2 



rt 



tJ « Epochs to the 

 £•§ nearest half-month, 

 ■ •« 



Right 

 ascension. 



North 

 declina- 







z 







tion. 











1 



Dec. 20-Jan. 30 



20 



ii 



o 



22 



o 



75 



Ai 



A 2 







29 

 15 







50 

 63 



Jan. 1-15. 

 Jan. 16-31. 



2 



Dec. 20-Jan. 30 



13 



iifl 



5 



85 



N 2 



285 

 



84 

 90 



Jan. 1-15. 

 Jan. 16-31. 



3 



Dec. 21 -Feb. 4 



28 



iii 



68 



17 



AG, 









4 



Jan. 2-Jan. 3 



52 



i 



234 



51 



K 3 



235 

 242 



52 

 51 



Dec. 16-31. 

 Jan. 1-15. 



5 



Jan. 2-Feb. 4 



30 



iv 



133 



40 ] 



?M 2 



166 



52 



Jan. 16-31. 



6 



Jan. 5-Jan. 25 



15 



iva 



173 



32 ! 



MG, 









7 



Feb. 4-Feb. 26 36 



V 



147 



34 ; 



M 3 



150 



60 



Feb. 1-14. 



8 



Feb. 7-Feb. 26 20 



vi 



136 



70 



m! 



130 



63 



Feb. 15-28. 



9 



Feb. 9-Feb. 17 



13 



vii 



76 



40 



A 3 

 A 4 



65 

 91 



51 

 37 



Feb. 1-14. 

 Feb. 15-28. 



10 



Feb. 10-Mar. 17 



21 



viii 



168 



9 



I 1 

 1 



170 



178 

 173 



11 



7 

 23 



Mar. 1-15. 

 Mar. 16-31. 



11 



Feb. 11-Mar. 16 



10 



viiia 



37 



1 



SG X 









12 



Feb. 19-Feb. 26 



10 



via 



220 



84 



N 3 



N 4 





 250 



90 



83 



Feb. 1-14. 

 Feb. 15-28. 



13 



Mar. 3-Mar. 27 



11 



xiii 



44 



72 



< 



340 



80 



Mar. 1-15. 



14 



Mar. 3-Mar. 31 



30 



ix 



145 



67 



M 5 

 M G 



125 

 140 



52 

 50 



Mar. 16-31. 



15 



Mar. 3-Mar. 31 



18 



X 



186 



58 



?M 2 



140 



50 



u i> 



16 



Mar. 12-Mar. 20 



20 



xii 



223 



39 



MG, 









17 



Apr. 1-June 2 



52 



xi 



194 



52 



M 7 

 M 8 



160 

 150 



53 

 61 



Apr. 1-15. 

 Apr. 16-30. 



18 



Apr. 2-May 1 



20 



xiv 



189 



4 



s 5 



194 



5 



it a 



19 



Apr. 8-May 28 



20 



xix 



227 



-8 



SG 2 





1 





20 



Apr. 12-Apr. 13 



17 



xvi 



276 



26 



QG 









21 



Apr. 16-May 3 



30 



XV 



96 



87 



N 8 



265 



83 



Apr. 16-30. 



22 



Apr. 19- Apr. 20 



25 



xvii 



282 



33 



DG, 









23 



Apr. 25-June 4 



28 



xviii 



255 



48 



DG 9 









24 



Apr. 30 -June 4 



15 



XX 



243 



20 



Qx 



218 



.20 



May 1-31. 



25 



May 9- June 3 



16 



xviii a 



277- 



42 



D 









26 



May 9-June 4 



8 



xxi 



286 



21 



W 



292 



15 



June 1-30. 



27 



May 29-June 17 



18 



xxii 



336 



45 



B, 



332 

 333 



60 

 42 



May 1-31. 

 June 1-30. 



28 



June 1-June 3C 



9 



xx a 



236 



30 



€ 



242 



12 



tt a 



29 



June 1-June 30 



12 



xxiii 



300 



85 



N 9 



N 10 



290 

 150 



80 

 83 



May 1-31. 

 June 1-30. 



30 July 2-July 24 



51 



xxiv 



291to313 



53to43 



B 3 



315 



54 



July 1-15. 



31 July 10-Aug. 6 



26 



xxvii 



257 



13 



Q 3 



262 



12 



July 1-15. 



32 July 20-Aug. 4 



1 



46 



XXV 



359 



70 



Nx 



N 



20 



337 



85 



86 



Julyl6toAu.l5* 



* Radiants marked thus are extracted from the work, by Dr. Heis, en- 

 titled Die periodischen Stemschnuppen (4to. Coin, 1849). 



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