A CATALOGUE OF OBSERVATIONS OF LUMINOUS METEORS. 409 
Direction or altitude. 
LfeonUlIvi 
moved northwards 
1° above the Pleiades. 
(hvpandiC. down through « 
L ***"• 
pWJ'VNjlC. down in S.E. to! 
•rthk 15° of horizon. Broke 
I lato temal fragments. 
through 3 Hydra and 
13 Canis Minoris. lu- 
| r^awd from a point, and 
'int when at maximum 
tfigtonem into several frag- 
! matt. 
l'wjendic. down through p 
, £jj“I««. Broke into frag- 
I’toradic. down from 3 Urs® 
Minoru. 
•^ia E.8.E. and burst in 
,a ? X •? ^‘ween p and 3 An- 
■Awed*. 
V to between 3 and p An- 
As light as day 
• lUaculis to near« Ser- 
p«w«. 
^"awards in N.W. .. 
rea * Cygni pvpendic. down 
'Coron* northwards .. 
"JJBS betw ““ 
1 ® Casaiopeiae .. 
t . (,war(ls zenith' . 
- W? ^cn-Md/S 
S and * Ure® 
• V?",? acro « the 
X 0 % r Lrs:u 
r^. ' t-anum Vcnatico- 
^ “ CeU 
1 **/»„"* Between 7 h and 15 h 
JC^^weenvaud^Urw there could not 
have been less 
than 200 meteors. 
Obse 
General remarks. 
Observatory, 
Ueeston. 
Ibid. 
Ibid.. 
Ibid. 
Increased in bright¬ 
ness. 
Many minute me¬ 
teors. 
Place. 
E. J. Lowe, Esq. 
Ibid. 
S. Watson, Esq.. 
E. J. Lowe, Esq. 
Ibid.. 
Ibid. 
Iliglifield House 
Observatory. 
Ibid. 
Nottingham. 
Ibid.. 
Obser. Beeston . 
Highfield House 
Observatory 
Ibid. 
Ibid. 
Observer. 
E. J. Lowe’s MS. 
Ibid. 
Ibid. 
Ibid. 
Ibid. 
Ibid.. 
A. Lowe, Esq.... 
A. S. H. Lowe, 
Esq. 
Rev. K. Swann 
Ibid..... 
Mrs. E. J. Lowe. 
E. J. Lowe, Esq. 
Ibid. 
Ibid. 
Ibid.. 
Ibul. 
Observatory, 
Beeston. 
Ibid.. 
Mrs. E. J- Lowe. 
E. J. Lowe, Esq. 
Ibid. 
Ibid. 
Nations. 
Ibid. 
Ibid. 
Reference. 
Ibid. 
Ibid. 
Ibid. 
Ibid. 
Ibid. 
Ibid. 
Ibid. 
Ibid. 
Ibid. 
Ibid. 
Ibid. 
Ibid. 
Ibid. 
Ibid. 
Ibid. 
•of N. 
,n ce about 
S g 
*°Wh of t L N ';T 1,0riz °ntally, 
Ke ^. Alt. 35 . 
Light seen within 
doors, and with 
candle-light. 
Beeston, Milden- 
hall, Burnham 
and other 
places. 
Bracondale, Nor¬ 
wich. 
E. J. Lowe, Esq 
and several 
other observers. 
J.Crompton,Esq. 
MS. See Appendix 
No. IV. 
MS. communica¬ 
tion. 
