5°. To right; 45° from ho-. rizontal; down. A. S. Herschel. To right; horizontal ... Path was arched convex Rev. F. Howlett. to Delphinus. Left a good tail, which A short run To right; 40° from ho seconds in the middle. lasted 5 or 6 seconds. Brilliant white track seen night. rizontal; down. this A. S. Herschel. W. Airy. No train or sparks .... No train or sparks ..... 5°... No train or sparks......... 15° Slower and redder at last; 5°. turning to left, and tail ceasing. Vertical; down To right; 30° from vertical; down. From Cassiopeia ......... Two observers counted W. W. Boreham 46 meteors in one and J. Hobler. To left; 30° from horizontal; down. To left; 30° from horizontal; down. Vertical; towards 45° W. from S. From Cassiopeia to 16 Cap. Medusa. From(a) Andro medæ to (6, 7) Ce To right; 20° to 25° A slow meteor with en-A. S. Herschel. from vertical; down. during track. To right; 30° from ver- Ordinary appearance ... Id. tical; down. Bright track throughout, 15° or 16°.. To right; 15 from ver 15' broad; enduring 2 seconds. tical; down. 'W. H. Wood. A. S. Herschel. Good observation of track, 15° which brightened up after meteor was flown. 15° Id. S., S. following......... Cloudy night............ J. MacDonald. 4 9 30 p.m. Greenwich Pleiades. Momentary... From Persei to Auriga. twice the size of Pale green ... 3 seconds...... From about the a 1st mag.* centre of Camelopardus; passed diagonally across Ursa Major from a to y, and disappeared a few degrees below the latter star. From across Draconis. From the Pleiades to y Tauri. 1 to 2 seconds Across Capella ; about 20° in a northerly direc tion. From y Pegasi, halfway to a Pegasi. Passed rapidly from • Persei to a Arietis. Andro medæ to K Persei. From μ Andro From |