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Volume 31.  1861
Reports on Observations of Luminous Meteors during the year 1860-61
1   
A Catalogue of Observations of Luminous Meteors
2    4    6    8    10    12    14    16    18    20    22    24    26    28   

Appendix. I.
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
28    30    32   

Appendix II. (abstract) On a typical form of meteorites by Prof. Haidinger
32   

Appendix III. Meteorite fall at St. Denis-Westrem, June 7th, 1855.
32    34   

Appendix IV. Indian meteorites, accounts of, by M. Haidinger, acquired by the Imperial Cabinet.
1. Shalka; 2. Quenggouk (1857); 3. Dhurmasala (1861); 4. Futtehpore (1822); 5. Assam? (1846); 6. Segowolee (1853)

Appendix V. The meteoric iron from Tula, Russia (1846)
Fall of the meteor of Parnallee, near Madura, in Hindostan
34    36   

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
36   

Appendix VII. Extract from Dr. Buchner's work on Fire Meteors
36    38   

Appendix VIII. why more meteors are seen in the east quarter than in the west quarter of the heavens.
38    40   

Appendix IX. Meteors of August 1860; November 1860
40   

Appendix X. M.Le Verrier on considerable quantity of matter (as asteriods?) between Mars and the Sun.
42    44   


Volume 32.  1862
Reports on Observations of Luminous Meteors during the year 1861-62
1   

A Catalogue of Observations of Luminous Meteors
2    4    6    8    10    12    14    16    18    20    22    24    26    28    30    32    34    36    38    40    42    44    46    48    50    52    54    56    58    60    62    64    66    68    70    72    74    76   

Meteors doubly observed
78    79    80    81   


Volume 33.  1863
Reports on Observations of Luminous Meteors during the year 1862-63
209   

A Catalogue of Observations of Luminous Meteors
210    212    214    216    218    220    222    224    226    228    230    232    234    236    238    240    242    244    246    248    250    252    254    256    258    260    262    264    266    268    270    272    274    276    278    280    282    284    286    288    290    292    294    296    298    300    302    304    306    308    310    312    314    316    318   

Appendix. I. Biographical notice of E. C. Herrick
318   

Appendix. II. Meteors doubly observed
318    320    322    323   

Appendix. III. Path of Meteor, 1862, November 27th, 5h 47m p.m.
324   

Appendix. IV. Meteoric shower of April 1863, and conclusions of professor H. A. Newton
325   

Appendix. V. Meteoric shower of August 1863.
326    327    328    329    330    330A    331    332    333    334   

Appendix. VI. Transactions of the Imperial Academy of Vienna, vol. xliv.
Appendix. VII. American Journal of Science, vol. xxxvi. July 1863.
335    336   

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)
337   


Volume 34.  1864
Reports on Observations of Luminous Meteors during the year 1863-64
1    2   

A Catalogue of Observations of Luminous Meteors
2    4    6    8    10    12    14    16    18    20    22    24    26    28    30    32    34    36    38    40    42    44    46    48    50    52    54    56    58    60    62    64    66    68    70    72    74    76    78    80    82    84    86    88    90   

Appendix I. Meteors doubly observed.
90    92   

Appendix II. Meteoric shower of August 1864.
92    94   

Appendix III. Heights of Shooting-stars by Professor Newton.
94    96   

Appendix IV. November Star-showers by Professor Newton.
96   

Appendix V. Meteorites
1. Near Shytal, Dacca, India (1863), August 11th;
2. Dr. Haidinger on the physical connexion of meteorites with fireballs.
3. Tourinnes la Grosse, france (1863), December 7th
4. 1864, March 14th and 1864, May 2nd.
96    98   

Appendix VI. Radiant-points of Shooting-stars
98    100   


Volume 35.  1865
Reports on Observations of Luminous Meteors during the year 1862-63
57    58    59   

A Catalogue of Observations of Luminous Meteors
60    62    64    66    68    70    72    74    76    78    80    82    84    86    88    90    92    94    96    98    100    102    104    106    108    110    112    114    116    118   

Appendix. I. Meteors doubly observed.
120   

Appendix. II. Meteoric showers and their radiants.
122    123    124   

Appendix. III. Large Meteors.
125    126    127   

Appendix. IV. Meteorites, Siderites, Siderolites.
128   

Appendix. IV. Papers bearing on Meteoric Astronomy.
129    130    131    132    133    134    135    136   


Volume 36.  1866
Reports on Observations of Luminous Meteors during the year 1865-66
16    17   

A Catalogue of Observations of Luminous Meteors
18    20    22    24    26    28    30    32    34    36    38    40    42    44    46    48    50    52    54    56    58    60    62    64    66    68    70    72    74    76    78    80    82    84    86    88    90    92    94    96    98    100    102    104    106    108    110    110    112    114    116    118    120    121    122    123   

Appendix. I. Meteors doubly observed.
124    125    126   

Appendix. II. Large Meteors.
127    128    129    130   

Appendix. III. Aerolites.
131   (3) 1865, August 12th, 7h p.m. Stonefall at Dundrum, county of Tipperary, Ireland.
132   (4) 1865, August 20th, 1h 30m p.m. Erinpoorah, India.
      (5) 1865, August 25th Shergotty, India
      (6) 1865, August 25, 11h 30m a.m. Aumale, Algeria.
133   (7) 1866, May 30th, 3h 45m a.m. St. Mesim, Aube, France
      (8) 1866, June 9th. Shortly before 5h p.m. (local time) Stonefall; Knyahinya, Nagy, Berezna, Hungary.

Appendix. IV. Meteoric showers...
134    135    136    137    138    139    140    141    142    143    144    145    146   


Volume 37.  1867
Reports on Observations of Luminous Meteors during the year 1866-67
288    289   

A Catalogue of Observations of Luminous Meteors
290    292    294    296    298    300    302    304    306    308    310    312    314    316    318    320    322    324    326    328    330    332    334    336    338    340    342    344    346    348    350    352    354    356    358   

Appendix. Observations of Meteors made at the Cambridge Observatory between November 13th to 15th 1866. By Professor Challis.
360    362    363    364    366    367    368    369    370    371   

Appendix. I. Meteors doubly observed.
372    373   

Appendix. II. Large Meteors
374    375    376    377    378    379    380   

Appendix. III. Aerolites
381    plain of Tadjera, Amer Guebala, near Setif, Algeria. 1867, June 9th, 10h 30m p.m. (local time)

Appendix. IV. Shower-Meteors.
381    382    383    384    385    386    387    388    389    390    391    392    393    394    395    396    397    398    399    400    401    402    403    404    405    406    407    408    409    410   

Appendix. IV. Papers relating to Observations of Luminous Meteors
411    412    413   

Catalogue of Luminous Meteors and Aerolites. By R. P. Greg. Supplement No. II. (continued from 1860, Brit. Assoc. Report).
414    416    418    420    422    424    426    428    430   


Volume 38.  1868
Reports on Observations of Luminous Meteors during the year 1867-68
344    345   

A Catalogue of Observations of Luminous Meteors
346    348    350    352    354    356    358    360    362    364    366    368    370    372    374    376   

Appendix. I. (a) Heights of August Meteors observed in England in 1868.
378    380    381    382    383    384    385    386   

Appendix. II. Aerolites, Large Meteors, and Star-showers.
387    Knyahinya, 1866, June 9, 4h 56m p.m. (local time)
388    389   Pultusk, Poland, 1868, Jan. 30, 6h 50m p.m. (local time)
390   Villa Nova, Casale, Piedmont, 1868, February 29th 11h a.m. (local time)
      Large Meteor of the 1st January, 1868, 7h 27m a.m (see catalogue) Southern England
391    392   Star-showers

Appendix. III. Papers bearing on Meteoric Astronomy.
393    394    395    396    397    398    399    400    M. G. V. Schiaparelli letters to Farther Secchi
401    402    403    404    List of Radiant-points of Meteoric Showers in the Northern Hemisphere by R. P. Greg
405    406    407    List of Radiant-points of Meteoric Showers in the Southern Hemisphere by Heis and Neumayer
408    409    410    411    412    413    414    Notes and Reflections on the Astronomical Theory of Falling Stars by Schiaparelli
415    416    417    Synthesis of Meteorites by Daubree
418    (review of) Meteors, Aerolites and falling stars by Dr. T. L. Phipson
418    419    (review of) Meteoric Astronomy by Daniel Kirkwood

Meteors observered at Cambridge Observatory, August 8th 1868.
420    421   

Observations of Shooting-stars made at the Radciffe Observatory, Oxford, on the nights of August 8th to 13th
422    423    424    425   

426    427    428   


Volume 39.  1869
Reports on Observations of Luminous Meteors during the year 1868-69

216    217   

Catalogue of Observations of Luminous Meteors.
218    220    222    224    226    228    230    232    234    236    238    240    242    244    246    248    250    252    254    256    258    260    262    264    266    268    270   

Appendix. I. Meteors Doubly Observed.
272    273    274    275   

Appndix. II. Aerolites and Large Meteors.
276   Daniel's Kreil, Grigua Territory, South Africa, March 20th, 1868.
277   Namur, Belgium, 1868, July 5th, 11h 45m p.m. (local time)
      Ornans, Doubs, France, 1868, July 11th
      Sauguis, Mauleon, Basses, Pyrenees, 1868, September 7th, 2h 30m a.m. (local time)
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.
279   Kansas, U.S. America, June 6th, 1868, 11h 40m a.m (local time)
280   Birmingham.--Large meteor seen in daylight, Nov. 3rd, 1868, 3h 17m p.m.
281   Bolides observed in France, 1868-69

Catalogue of Aerolites and Meteors. By R. P. Greg.--Supplement No. III.
282    283    284   

Appendix. III. Star-showers.
285    286    287    288    289    290    291    292    293    294    295    296    297    298    299    300    301    302    303    304    305    306    308    Volume 40.  1870

A review of the previous year.
76     77    

APPENDIX. I Meteors Doubly Observed.
78     79     80     81     82     83     84     85     86    

Table of Heights and Velocities of Shooting-stars in August 1870; observed in England, at...
84F    

APPENDIX. II. Large Meteors.
87     88     89     90     91    

APPENDIX. III. Aerolites.
91   Motta dei Conti, Casale, Piedmont, 1868, February 29th, 11h A.M.
92   Krahenberg, near Zweibrucken, Bavaria, 1869, May 5th, 6h 30m P.M.
93   Parvatypore, Vizagapatam, Madras, India, 1869 (?), December 23rd.
Mourzouk, Fezzan, 1869, December 25th, evening.

Periodicity of Detonating and non-detonating Fireballs, and of Aerolites. by Mr Greg.
93     94     95     96    

APPENDIX. III. (sic) Meteoric Showers.
97     98     99     100    101    102   


Volume 41.  1871

A review of the previous year.
26     27    

APPENDIX. I Meteors Doubly Observed.
27     28     29     30     31    

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.
28F    

APPENDIX. II. Large Meteors.
31     32     33     35     37    

APPENDIX. III. Aerolites.
37

APPEDIX. IV. METEORIC SHOWERS.
38     39     40     41     42     43     44    

APPENDIX V. PAPERS RELATING TO METEORIC ASTRONOMY.
44     45     48     49     50     51     52    

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.
47    


Volume 42.  1872

A review of the previous year.
57     58     59    

APPENDIX. I Meteors Doubly Observed.
59     60     61     63     65     67    

APPENDIX. II. Large Meteors.
66     68     69     70     71     72     73     74     75     76     77     78    

APPENDIX. III. Aerolites.
78     79    

APPEDIX. IV. METEORIC SHOWERS.
79     80     81     82     83     84     85     86     87     88     89     90     91     92     93     94     95     96     97     98     99     100    101    102    103    104    105    106    107    108

PAPERS RELATING TO METEORIC ASTRONOMY.
108    109   

General list of bolides and bright meteors observed in 1871 and 1872.
111    113    115    117    119


Volume 43.  1873

A review of the previous year.
349     350    

APPENDIX. I Meteors Doubly Observed.
350     351     352     353

Apparent paths of meteors doubly observed during the year 1872-73.
355     357     359     361     363     365     367     369

APPENDIX. II. Large Meteors and Aerolites.
369     380     381     382     383     384

Large meteors and fireballs observed chiefly during the years 1872 and 1873.
371     373     375     377     379

APPENDIX. III. Meteoric Showers.
385     386     387     388     389     390     391     392     393     394     394F     395

APPENDIX. IV. Papers relating to Meteoric Astronomy.
396     397     398     399     400     401     402


Volume 44.  1874

A review of the previous year.
269     270    

APPENDIX. I Meteors Doubly Observed.
270     271     272     273     274     275     276     277

List of Meteor-heights and Velocities, August 1871 to August 1873; Calculated by Mr. T. H. Waller, with...
279     281     283    

Notes to a List of Meteor-heights, etc. By Mr. Walker and Professor Herschel.
284     285     286     287     288     289    

APPENDIX. II. Aerolites.
289    

APPENDIX. III. Large Meteors and Meteor-showers.
289     311     320    

Large meteors observed in the year 1873-74, or previously observed and first described in printed sources during the past year.
291     293     295     297     299     301     303     305     307     309     311

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.
313     315     317    

Appendix to the Catalogue of Radiants, contained in the Determinations of the great August Radiant in Perseus.
318     319    

List of Radiant-points of Meteor-showers, by Dr. J. F. Schmidt (Astronemische Nachrichten, No. 1750).
321     322     323    

A general Comparative Table of Radiant-positions and Duration of Meteor-showers, by R. P. Grep, F.R.A.S., 1874.
325     327     329     331     333     335     337     339

APPENDIX. IV. PERIODICAL METEOR-SHOWERS.
340     341     342     343     344

APPENDIX. V. PAPERS ON METEORIC ASTRONOMY.
344     345     346     347     348     349     358

List of Cometary Radiant-points agreeing approximately with those of known Meteor-showers in the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
351     353     355     357     359


Volume 45.  1875

A review of the previous year.
199     200

APPENDIX. I Meteors Doubly Observed; and Newspaper Accounts of Meteors
201     202     203

APPENDIX. II. Large Meteors 203     210

Observations of large meteors and double observations of shooting stars, 1874-75. (table)
205     207     209

APPENDIX. III. Aerolites and Meteor-Showers.
211  Iowa, United States, America, 1875, Feb. 12th, 10h 30m P.M.

Meteor showers
212     213     214     215     216     217     218     219     220     221     222     222     223     224     225     226     227     228     229     230     231

List or Radiant-points of Comets in the Northern Hemisphere(N) by A. S. Herschel
232     232     233     234

List or Radiant-points of Comets in the Southern Hemisphere(S) by A. S. Herschel
234     235

Part I. Meteorites which have been seen to fall, or have been found, between August 1873 and April 1875, By Walter Flight.
236  1873, August 24th.--Marysville, California. Found 1873, August 27th.--Eisenberg, Saxe-Altenburg, Germany.
237  1873, September 23rd, 5.10 A.M. Khairpur, ... Punjab, India.
238  1873, December.--Coomassie, Kindom of Ashantee, Africa.
239  1874, May 14th, 2.30 P.M. Castalia, Nash. Co., N. Carolina
239  1874, May 20th.--Virba, near Vidin, Turkey
240  1874, August 1st, 11 P.M.--Hexham, Northumberland.
240    241    242   1875, Feburary 12th, 10.30 P.M. (Chicago time).Iowa Co., State of Iowa.
243  1875, March 31st, between 3 and 4 P.M. Zsadany, Temesvar, the Banat, Hungary
243  1875, April 14th, 0.30 A.M.--Haddon, Grenville Co., Victoria, Australia

Part II. Meteorites.--Abstracts of papers published recently on Meteorites which either fell or were found before 1874. By Walter Flight.
244  1808.--Red River, Texas.
245  1812, August 12th.--Chantonnay, Dep. de la Vendee, France.
245   246  1813, September 10th.--Adare, &., Co. Limerick, Ireland.
246  1835, July 31st or August 1st.--Charlotte, Dickson Co., Tennessee.
247  1840.--Szalnieza, Arva, Hungary.
248  1853.--Tazewell, Claiborne Co., Tennessee.
249  1871, Spring of.--Roda, Province of Huesca, Spain.
250   251   252  1872, August 31st, 5.15 A.M. (Rome mean time).--Orvinio, near Rome.

Part III. Recent contributions to Aerolitic literature. By A. S. Herschel.
253    254    255    256    257


Volume 46.  1876

The principal subjects of discussion in the present Report are...
119

Observations of large meteors in 1875-76, and in some earlier years.
120     122     124     126     128     130     132     134     136    

APPENDIX. I Meteors Doubly Observed.
138     139     140     141     142     143     145     146     147     148    

Real Heights and Velocities of Shooting-stars and of a Bolide observed in England, August 10th and 11th, 1874.
facing page 138

Heights and Real Paths of large September Meteors, 1875. By Captain Tupman.
144

APPENDIX. II. Large Meteors.
149     150    

APPENDIX. III. Periodic Star-Showers, 1875-76.
150     151     152     153     154    

Special Catalogues and General Comparative Lists of Meteor-Showers.
155     156     158     160     162    

APPENDIX. IV. Aerolites.
164     165     166     167    

PART II. Accounts of Aerolites and Aerolite Meteors, and Abstracts of recent Researches on them. By W. Flight.
1875, February 12th, 10.30 p.m. (Chicago time).--Iowa Co., State of Iowa.
168     169    

1875, December 27th, 9 p.m.--Kansas.
1875, December 27th, 9.20 p.m.--State of Missouri, U.S.A.
170    

1876, January 5th, 10.30 p.m.--Iowa and Missouri.
1876, January 31st, 5.30 p.m.--Louisville, Kentucky.
1876, April 7th (evening).--Eperjes, Hungary.
1876, June 28th, 11-12 a.m.--Stalldalen, Dalcearlia, Sweeden.
171    


Volume 47.  1877

On a Meteor which passed over Bhawnpore, in India, in October 1873.
31

Reports on Observations of Luminous Meteors during the year 1876-77
98     99     100    101   

Observations of large meteors seen in recent years, especially in the year 1876-77.
102    104    106    108    110    112    114    116    118    120    122    124   

List of duplicate observations of shooting-stars for the year 1875-76.
126    128    130   

Appendix I. Meteors doubly observed
132    133    136    137    138    139    140    141    142    143    144   

A list of real courses of large meteors doubly observed in England, 1876-77.
134    135

Appendix II. Large meteors
144    145    146    147    148    149    150    151    152    153    154    155    156   

Appendix III. Meteoric showers
157    158    159    160    161    162    163    164    165    169    170    171    172    173    174    175   

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.
166    168   

List of fifty-two radiant-points of shooting-stars observed and recorded during the years 1872-76. By W. F. Denning.
176   

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.
178   

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.

Table I --A comparative list of meteors observed between September and December 1876, and April and June 1877.

Table II --A comparative list of meteors observed in January, February, and March 1877.

Table III --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.

Table IV --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.
188    189    190    191    192    193   


Volume 48.  1878

Reports on Observations of Luminous Meteors during the year 1877-78.
258    259    260    261   

A list of double observations of shooting stars recorded in England during the years 1876-77.
262   

Appendix. I. Meteors doubly observed.
Appendix. II. Large Meteors.
264    265    268    269    270   

Results of double observationsof large fireballs seen in the years 1876-78, showing their real paths, velocities, and radiant points.
266   

A meteor of short periodic time. By Captain G. L. Tupman.
270    271    272    273   

On the Perseids I. 1876, August 9, 10, 11. By Captain G. L. Tupman.
273    274   

Daylight fireball over Scotland, March 25th, 1878. 10h. 22m. 30s. a.m.
274    275    then continued at 302   

A detonating fireball, Leicester and Birmingham, April 2nd, 7h 53m p.m.
302    304   

A detonating fireball (?), Yorkshire to near Edinburgh, May 12, 8h 53m p.m.
305    306    307    308    309   

Large fireballs, Devonshire and south of England, June 7th 8h 30m and 9h 53m
309    310    311   

Large fireball near Manchester and Lancaster, July 29th, 9h 25m. (or ? 9h 31m)
312    313    314   

Appendix III. Meteoric Showers
314    315    then continued at 324    325    326    327    328    329    330    331    332    333    334    335    336    337    338    339    340    341    342    343    344    345    346   

A list of remarkable meteor showers observed during the years 1877-78.
316    318    320    322   

A list of fireballs seen during and before the year ending in August, 1878.
276    278    280    282    284    286    288    290    292    294    296    298    300    302   

An analysis of Prof. Dr. Ed. Heis' (1877) catalogue of meteor showers. By R. P. Greg.
348    350    352   

A list of radiant-points of shooting stars, from the observations of J. Zezioli, at Bergamo, during the years 1867, 1868, 1869.
353    354    355    356    357   

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.)
358    360   

Appendix III. Account of aerolites. By Dr. Flight.
346  Found 1858-9. Staunton, Augusta Co., Virginia.
347    362    363  1861, June 28 7am. Grosnaja (Grosnja), Banks of the Terek, Caucasus, Russia.
364  Found 1872.--Neuntmannsdorf, near Pirna, Saxony.    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.
368    369  1877, October 13th, about 2pm.--Soko-Banja, N.E. of Alexinatz, Servia.
370  1877, December 26th, 8 am.--Between Hohr and Ballendar, near Coblentz.

General directions, and instructions to observers, for recording meteors and aerolites.
370    371    372    373    374    375    376    377   


Volume 49.  1879

Reports on Observations of Luminous Meteors during the year 1878-79.
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Appendix I. Notes or meteors and fireballs doubly observed.
77    78    79    80    81    82    83    84    85    86    87    88    89    90    91   

A list of large meteors occasionally observed, chiefly in the years 1878-79.
92    94    96    98    100   102   104   106   108  

Supplemental accounts of large meteors omitted in the above general list
108   110   112  

Large meteors in 1878-9, observed near Chelmsford. By H. Corder.
114  

Real paths of large meteors doubly observed principally in the years 1878-1879.
116   118  

remarks on double observations of large meteors recorded in the supplementary list
120   121  

L. Gruber's radiant points for November 1-18.
122  

Meteor showers observed by W. F. Denning, July 21--August 10, 1878.
123  

A list of observed radiants of the 'Geminids'. By R. P. Greg.
124  

Appendix by Dr. Flight.
125   The Butcher Meteoric Irons of Cohakuila.    The Ovifak Irons.--Found 1870.
126   127   The Siderolite of Rittersgrün.--Found 1833.
128   129   Meteorite from Tieschitz, in Moldavia, July 15, 1878. 1.45 p.m.
130   131   Meteorite fall at Esterville, Emmet County, Iowa, May 10, 1879, 5 p.m.
Volume 50.  1880
Reports on Observations of Luminous Meteors during the year 1879-80

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.
39    40   

Appendix I.
Revisions and corrections of real paths of meteors, and of other results of observations contained in the Reports of the last two and of some preceding years.
41    42    44    46    47    48   

Errata for correction in the Volume of these Reports for the year 1878.
49   
Errata for correction in the Volume of these Reports for the year 1879.
50    51   

Appendix II.
Aerolites. By Walter Flight.
52   1841, September 6.--St. Christophe-la-Chartreuse, Commune de Roche-Servieres, Vendee.
     1874, November 26, 10.30 a.m.--Kerilis, Commune de Mael-Pestiven, Canton de Callac.
53   54   1879, May 10, 5 p.m.--Esterville, Emmet Co., Iowa.
55   Found 1879, July 19.--Lick Creek, Davison Co.
      1880, February 18, early in the morning.--Kuritawaki-mura, Yosa-no-gori, Tango, Japan.


Volume 51.  1881
Reports on Observations of Luminous Meteors during the year 1879-80
290    291   

Appendix I.
On Aerolites and Detonating Meteors. By Dr Walter Flight.
291    The (Butcher) Meteoric Irons of Cohahuila.
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

Appendix II.
On the fall of an Aerolite near Middlesbrough, Yorkshire, on March 14, 1881. By A. S. Herschel
296    297    298    299    300    301   
302    Note on a preliminary examination of the Middlesbrough Aerolite. By Mr. T. Davies


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