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Direction or altitude. 
Frin 51 Tauri Poniatowski to 
lui 11 tagus (■ Ophiuchi). 
General remarks. 
Place. 
Observer. 
Reference. 
Stone 
Ibid. 
half way between \ Dra-.Ibid. 
'* *nd « Cephei, and went 
I In • Cephei. 
|b«w if \Y, of * Herculis. 
betweeo u (upsilonj 
a-k! » (t»u) Herculis, and 
*1 appeared within 4° beyond 
the lut star mentioned.’ 
' l !" Culis ’ and .Ibid.. 
went to { Herculis. 
""■Abont 4° N. by E. of S 1.[bid., 
unn Poniatowski to « Tauri 
Poniatowski. 
..„ , |"Tn i9 ' 0 . within3 ° of l T1 ' i8 m eteor first Ibid, 
e »ad » l Dracoius. made its appear¬ 
ance as a star ol 
6th mag., and 
gradually in 
creased in Size, 
but did not start 
off in its path 
before having at¬ 
tained to the mag¬ 
nitude of Jupiter 
■ B * kyraa 
; ^‘"Wto.Dei: 
? l 12 Andro. 
> Andromedm. 
fciftri ^° 6 ) R anii p 0 . 
■Ti# s' nd Wei it about 7 ° 
'n% i 
" dne to T Ilerculi 
r f --i E. to°vJ. 0f Draco ’ went 
sSSiVtt 
* Draconis, and 
:i;: u 20 *• 
ibid... 
Ibid... 
Cerberi 
to a 
-’‘esamm to 
»^Y- <trc “lU. ° f & I)rac0T ii 
Vt S ' uf ‘ ,A, .d reme d re tQ 
M *i- X. I> 
1854. 
It appeared very 
low. 
The head was very 
compact. 
Ibid. 
Ibid., 
Ibid., 
Ibid., 
Ibid.. 
Ibid.. 
Ibid. 
Ibid.. 
Ibid.. 
Ibid.. 
Ibid.. 
Ibid.. 
F. V. Fasel, 
Id. 
Id. 
Id. 
Id. 
Id. 
Id. 
Id. 
Id. 
Id. 
Id. 
Rev. J. B. Reade. 
Id. 
Id. 
F. V. Fasel, E 
Id. 
Id. 
Id. 
Id. 
Id. 
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