S. с 3 a2 GH. 7 meteors only mapped. GH. H. 2. SZ.5 (?No. 68 for May, Heis). Comet GH.SZ.7.T.GH*.H., Miss Herschel. Draconids,No.II. S. 3. T. 2. N. Radiant possibly elongated. Aquilids, GH. N. T.2.S.2.GH*. Weiss, Denza. Aquilids, No. II. GH. SZ. 10. T. H. GH*. Clark. Cygnids, No. I. T. GH. GH*. SZ. Denning, Tacchini. Cassiopeïds, No. I. GH. SZ. GH. GZ. Serpieri. 1868-9 (Max.)? GH. S. Probably same as Nos. 90, 110. S. 3. SZ. Herschel. (Centre at 257°, +36°.) N. (Possibly same as No. 91a.) S. T. S. (Possibly commencement of No. 198, Sept.) N. 2. S. 2. A. S. Herschel. (Max. 27 July-10 August.) GH. S. 2. SZ. 4. Greg. Pegasids, I. Radiant possibly GH. GH. S. 3. H. T. 2. Greg. Herschel. II. Probably distinct from No. 96. GH*. SZ. S. (Well marked since 1870.) Pegasids, (121a.) July 30 to September 23.. 26 +35 5 62 SZ. 2. T. SZ. GH*. (132.) Table of Radiant-positions and Duration of Meteor-showers (continued). S. Piscids. GH. H. SZ. T. &c. Andromedes, I. Perseids. Radiant rather dif fuse; perhaps elongated. Max. 9-11 August, == S. 11. T. 2. N. GH*. Weiss. Aquarids. GH. H. 2. T. 3. S. 4. GH*. Tacchini. Pegasids, III. GH. H. 2. T. SZ. 2. Greg. Weiss. Lacertids. G. T. 2. (Radcliffe Observations, 1870-1871.) I. II. III. IV. V. VI. с 3 61 c 2 T. S. с3 S. 5 111. (126.) August 6 to October 10 359 +13 13 (86.) 112. August 6 to September 30 335 +52 |