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A CATALOGUE OF OBSERVATIONS OF LUMINOUS METEORS. 395 
Vicarage, Aylesbury, Bucks. Latitude 51°47 f 57 f, ‘03 N. Longitude 0° 52' 16 f, *35 W. 
Direction or altitude. 
Pram '"'tween £ and » Serpentis, 
and went a few degrees from 
N.toS. 
Prom. Cassiopeia to Polaris. 
Prom about % Andromeda, and 
»'ut towards Lacerta. 
Pram 14 Dclpliini to « Aquilrn 
P !r n C N.E. of y Persei, and 
»")• about 11° due N. 
Pmii between Algol and 3 Pcr- 
lnd went u few degrees 
•owar.ls Capelin, 
* Aquarii to 3 Antinoi ... 
r »V Lyra ’ P asscd E - of « 
went to the mouth of the 
u *• to i“ Draconis. 
j 1 1 °f X Persei, passed 
yncis, and vanished near 
« l.jncis. 
10 v L' xV 0 .' 8 ' P 8,sed through 
»<»' nd it ’ an< * van “bed 3° 
^•‘oy'tln.Maj . 
^fito^tJaMin . 
‘ Druconi* to b Draco- 
r ^^ePoUria and went 
belwc ™ and 
5 Crt \ ft* through 
'Vrrw, J”’ *“ d "ent a few 
* Draconis. 
ci*fe,v o,1,ep “ ii,u 
*• N - 
'•'■"from ? . M Jn kah ’ and 
’-'O’igi,x ‘ „. rac '“" s - passed 
*»>*. and l‘ C T- Do- 
; and rr - 1 t0 ' 
Jfjjhliuj aJ* f 1Cd be y°nd 
few degree, ofthe 
General remarks, i Place. 
If the J) had been 
away, and if had 
been dark, it 
would have been 
of the size and 
colour of Jupiter. 
It described a wavy 
path. 
Stone 
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train was 30°,| 
nnd the whole of] 
it was visible at 
the same time 
before the head 
vanished. 
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Observer. 
Rev. J. B. Reade. 
F.Vnt.Fasel.Esq. 
T. Smith, Esq. 
Vnt. Fasel, Hq. 
and Rev. J. B. 
Reade. 
Rev. J. B. Reade. 
Id. nnd F. Vnt 
Fasel, Esq. 
Rev. J. B. Reade, 
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F.Vnt.Fasel.Esq 
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Rev. J. B. Reade. 
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