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1. A large meteor, October 25th, 1859, seen from Anglesea and Ireland.
2. Accounts of the remarkable meteor of June 11th, 1845, from Adalia, Asia Minor; the brig 'Victoria'; Amab on Mount Lebanon
3. Additional notice of the meteor of July 16th
4. Reports of the metalic iron the fell May 26th, 1751 at Hraschina
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Appendix III. Meteorite fall at St. Denis-Westrem, June 7th, 1855.
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Appendix IV. Indian meteorites, accounts of, by M. Haidinger, acquired by the Imperial Cabinet.
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Appendix V. The meteoric iron from Tula, Russia (1846)
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Appendix VI. Extracts from a letter from Professor Cocchi, at Florence, to Mr. Greg.
Fireball of 25th July, 1847; 4th or 5th October, 1859; 16th December (1860) at Siena
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Appendix VII. Extract from Dr. Buchner's work on Fire Meteors
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Appendix. VII. American Journal of Science, vol. xxxvi. July 1863.
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Appendix. VIII. Brilliant meteor over the United States of America on the 6th August 1860.
Appendix. IX. Physique du Globe by M. Ad. Quetelet (Brussels, 1861)
Appendix. X. A new British Meteoric Iron (Newstead)
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2. Dr. Haidinger on the physical connexion of meteorites with fireballs.
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Ornans, Doubs, France, 1868, July 11th
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278 Krahenberg, near Zweibrucken, Bavaria. May 5th, 1869, 6h 30m p.m. (local time)
Kernouve, Clegueree, Morbihan (Vendee), S. France May 22nd, 1869, 9h 45m p.m. (local time)
(b) Large Meteors. September 5th, 1868, 1h 4m p.m. (G.M.T.) Passage of a black body across the sun's disk.
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A review of the previous year.
APPENDIX. I Meteors Doubly Observed.
Table of Heights and Velocities of Shooting-stars in August 1870; observed in England, at...
APPENDIX. II. Large Meteors.
APPENDIX. III. Aerolites.
Periodicity of Detonating and non-detonating Fireballs, and of Aerolites. by Mr Greg.
APPENDIX. III. (sic) Meteoric Showers.
A review of the previous year.
APPENDIX. I Meteors Doubly Observed.
Table of Heights and Velocities of Shooting-stars seen simultaneously at the Royal Observatory, Greenwich, and at other stations in England... on the nights of 6th-11th August 1870.
APPENDIX. II. Large Meteors.
APPENDIX. III. Aerolites.
APPEDIX. IV. METEORIC SHOWERS.
APPENDIX V. PAPERS RELATING TO METEORIC ASTRONOMY.
List of the principle meteoric showers occuring in the first half of the year whose radiant-points are derived from observations of shooting-stars in Italy, published in the ephemerides of the Milan Observatory, for the years 1868, 1869, and 1870. By G. V. Schiaparelli.
A review of the previous year.
APPENDIX. I Meteors Doubly Observed.
APPENDIX. II. Large Meteors.
APPENDIX. III. Aerolites.
APPEDIX. IV. METEORIC SHOWERS.
PAPERS RELATING TO METEORIC ASTRONOMY.
General list of bolides and bright meteors observed in 1871 and 1872.
A review of the previous year.
APPENDIX. I Meteors Doubly Observed.
Apparent paths of meteors doubly observed during the year 1872-73.
APPENDIX. II. Large Meteors and Aerolites.
Large meteors and fireballs observed chiefly during the years 1872 and 1873.
APPENDIX. III. Meteoric Showers.
APPENDIX. IV. Papers relating to Meteoric Astronomy.
A review of the previous year.
APPENDIX. I Meteors Doubly Observed.
List of Meteor-heights and Velocities, August 1871 to August 1873; Calculated by Mr. T. H. Waller, with...
Notes to a List of Meteor-heights, etc. By Mr. Walker and Professor Herschel.
APPENDIX. II. Aerolites.
APPENDIX. III. Large Meteors and Meteor-showers.
Large meteors observed in the year 1873-74, or previously observed and first described in printed sources during the past year.
Catalogue of Radient-points observed in the Mediterranean, in the years 1869, 1870, and 1871, and comparison of the Positions with those of other observers. By G. L. Tupman.
Appendix to the Catalogue of Radiants, contained in the Determinations of the great August Radiant in Perseus.
List of Radiant-points of Meteor-showers, by Dr. J. F. Schmidt (Astronemische Nachrichten, No. 1750).
A general Comparative Table of Radiant-positions and Duration of Meteor-showers, by R. P. Grep, F.R.A.S., 1874.
APPENDIX. IV. PERIODICAL METEOR-SHOWERS.
APPENDIX. V. PAPERS ON METEORIC ASTRONOMY.
List of Cometary Radiant-points agreeing approximately with those of known Meteor-showers in the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
A review of the previous year.
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APPENDIX. III. Aerolites and Meteor-Showers.
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List or Radiant-points of Comets in the Northern Hemisphere(N) by A. S. Herschel
List or Radiant-points of Comets in the Southern Hemisphere(S) by A. S. Herschel
Part I. Meteorites which have been seen to fall, or have been found, between August 1873 and April 1875, By Walter Flight.
Part II. Meteorites.--Abstracts of papers published recently on Meteorites which either fell or were found before 1874. By Walter Flight.
Part III. Recent contributions to Aerolitic literature. By A. S. Herschel.
The principal subjects of discussion in the present Report are...
Observations of large meteors in 1875-76, and in some earlier years.
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Real Heights and Velocities of Shooting-stars and of a Bolide observed in England, August 10th and 11th, 1874.
Heights and Real Paths of large September Meteors, 1875. By Captain Tupman.
APPENDIX. II. Large Meteors.
APPENDIX. III. Periodic Star-Showers, 1875-76.
Special Catalogues and General Comparative Lists of Meteor-Showers.
APPENDIX. IV. Aerolites.
PART II. Accounts of Aerolites and Aerolite Meteors, and Abstracts of recent Researches on them. By W. Flight.
1875, December 27th, 9 p.m.--Kansas.
1876, January 5th, 10.30 p.m.--Iowa and Missouri.
On a Meteor which passed over Bhawnpore, in India, in October 1873.
Reports on Observations of Luminous Meteors during the year 1876-77
Observations of large meteors seen in recent years, especially in the year 1876-77.
List of duplicate observations of shooting-stars for the year 1875-76.
Appendix I. Meteors doubly observed
A list of real courses of large meteors doubly observed in England, 1876-77.
Appendix II. Large meteors
Appendix III. Meteoric showers
Comparison of meteor showers observed in September to December 1876 and in January to February 1877 by W. F. Denning and H. Corder, with the nodes and radiant-points of comets.
List of fifty-two radiant-points of shooting-stars observed and recorded during the years 1872-76. By W. F. Denning.
A list of radiant-points of meteor-showers found from a partial reduction of Dr. Weiss's Austrian observations of shoooting-stars in the years 1867-74. By W. F. Denning.
A list of twenty-eight stationary meteors, selected from Dr. Weiss's Austrian observations of shoooting-stars in the years 1867-74. By W. F. Denning.
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--A comparative list of meteors-showers obtained by Mr. Denning from reductions of the Italian observations shooting-stars between February 1st and April 13th, 1872. By R. P. Greg.
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--A comparative list of meteors-showers obtained by Mr. Denning from reductions of the Italian observations shooting-stars between May 3rd and July 11th, 1872. By R. P. Greg.
Appendix IV.--On aerolites and detonating meteors. by Walter Flight.
Reports on Observations of Luminous Meteors during the year 1877-78.
A list of double observations of shooting stars recorded in England during the years 1876-77.
Appendix. I. Meteors doubly observed.
Results of double observationsof large fireballs seen in the years 1876-78, showing their real paths, velocities, and radiant points.
A meteor of short periodic time. By Captain G. L. Tupman.
On the Perseids I. 1876, August 9, 10, 11. By Captain G. L. Tupman.
Daylight fireball over Scotland, March 25th, 1878. 10h. 22m. 30s. a.m.
A detonating fireball, Leicester and Birmingham, April 2nd, 7h 53m p.m.
A detonating fireball (?), Yorkshire to near Edinburgh, May 12, 8h 53m p.m.
Large fireballs, Devonshire and south of England, June 7th 8h 30m and 9h 53m
Large fireball near Manchester and Lancaster, July 29th, 9h 25m. (or ? 9h 31m)
Appendix III. Meteoric Showers
A list of remarkable meteor showers observed during the years 1877-78.
A list of fireballs seen during and before the year ending in August, 1878.
An analysis of Prof. Dr. Ed. Heis' (1877) catalogue of meteor showers. By R. P. Greg.
A list of radiant-points of shooting stars, from the observations of J. Zezioli, at Bergamo, during the years 1867, 1868, 1869.
Table V. (see the last volume of these reports, pp. 180-187, for the Comparative lists, Tables I.--IV., preceding this one, for the first half of the year.)
Appendix III. Account of aerolites. By Dr. Flight.
General directions, and instructions to observers, for recording meteors and aerolites.
Reports on Observations of Luminous Meteors during the year 1878-79.
Appendix I. Notes or meteors and fireballs doubly observed.
A list of large meteors occasionally observed, chiefly in the years 1878-79.
Supplemental accounts of large meteors omitted in the above general list
Large meteors in 1878-9, observed near Chelmsford. By H. Corder.
Real paths of large meteors doubly observed principally in the years 1878-1879.
remarks on double observations of large meteors recorded in the supplementary list
L. Gruber's radiant points for November 1-18.
Meteor showers observed by W. F. Denning, July 21--August 10, 1878.
A list of observed radiants of the 'Geminids'. By R. P. Greg.
Appendix by Dr. Flight.
Twenty annual reports having been already presented by this Committee
since its first appointment in the year 1859, it is proposed in this, its
twenty-first report, to review the result of the records and researches upon
which ... the Committe has during that long period been engaged.
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Errata for correction in the Volume of these Reports for the year 1878.
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1875, March 31st.--Zsadany, Temesvar,Comitat, Banat.
365 1876, June 28th, 11.50 a.m.--Stalldalen, near Kopparberg, Orebrolan, Sweeden.
366 1877, May 17th, 7 a.m.--Hungen, between Steinheim and Borsdorf Provinz, Oberhessen.
367 1877, June.--Cronstadt, Orange River Free State, South Africa.
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1874, November 26, 10.30 a.m.--Kerilis, Commune de Mael-Pestiven, Canton de Callac.
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55 Found 1879, July 19.--Lick Creek, Davison Co.
1880, February 18, early in the morning.--Kuritawaki-mura, Yosa-no-gori, Tango, Japan.
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292 1840.--De Calb Co., Caryfort, Tennessee
1853.--Tazewell, Claiborne Co., Tennessee
1873.--Chulafinee, Cleberne Co., Alabama
293 1875.--Butler, Bates Co., Missouri
294 1877.--Casey County, Georgia
1878.--Whitfield County, Georgia
1879, November 4th.--Kalumbi, Wayee (Wai, Jaluca), Saltara, Presidency of Bombay, India
1880(early in).--Colorado Basin, Ivanpah, Southern California
295 1880, May (first half of).--Karand, 12 miles east of Teheran, Persia
1880. Found in May.--Lexington County, South Carolina
296 1881, March 14, 3.35 p.m.--Pennyman's Siding, Middlesbrough, Yorkshire
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