A CATALOGUE OF 
OBSERVATIONS OF LUMINOUS METEORS. 399 
Direction or altitude. 
General remarks. 
TVa shout half way between 
I l -.ni imil y Cephei, and 
rrt,i towards $ Cephei, and 
t'brd a little below it. 
rra i Draronis, went from W. 
| to i„ tml vanished within a 
t iVpw S. of r Oracouis. 
■e shout 2° W. of it Andro- 
“<*»• and went about 10° 
lowirdi { Cassiopeia:, 
» • fkappa) DraconU to 
• y.UJ Draconis. 
i w. of \j/ Cassiopeise to 
> Caeiopcue. 
,r "“ l 1 above and E. of _ 
Andromeda:; passed W. of 
Alfrnil), and disappeared at 
*<«) Pepui, 
£ l|a,f way between « 
W a, »l 3 Ijm to CII 
Herenlis. 
T 1 hal f Wfy between a An- 
^niedre and Scheat, to half 
^between Markab and 
Place. 
Stone 
Ibid.. 
Ibid.. 
Ibid.. 
Ibid. 
l«w r ? f Min. to nearly 
H ;n ?L b f wec " 11 32 and 
from j , ^;! f 'Pnrd fl lis. 
uf y l,f s Min. 
wjj 1 ?*® 1 y an <l /3. its 
., ° n being N. bv W 
within - 1 ° \vl 
^beiowjt^uin. 
WJu «" dCH2 °9 
"thro ^ n lld ° Herculis - 
^uS^° 6cerb -: 
The head described 
its path in a zig 
zag, giving out 
sparks at the 
same time. The 
wind was blow¬ 
ing al most a gale 
from W. by N. 
Ibid.. 
Ibid.. 
Ibid. 
Ibid. 
The train was very 
bright towards 
its commence 
inent; it appear¬ 
ed to emit sparks 
and was visible a 
short time after 
the head had 
accomplished its 
course and had 
vanished. 
Ibid.. 
Ibid.. 
Ibid., 
Ibid., 
Ibid.. 
Ibid. 
Observer. 
Reference. 
F. V. Fasel, Esq. 
Id. 
Id. 
Id. 
Id. 
Id. 
Id. 
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