21. 1838, November 13th. A large fire-ball was seen at Cherbourg.
22. 1849, November 13th. An extraordinary meteor appeared in Italy. "Seen in the southern sky. Varied in color; a bright cloud visible one and a half hour after; according to some a detonation heard fifteen minutes after bursting. Seen also like a stream of fire between Tunis and Tripolis, where a shower of stones fell; some of them into the town of Tripolis itself."
23. 1849, November 13th. A large meteor was seen at Mecklenburg and Breslau.
24. 1856, November 12th. A meteoric stone fell at Trenzano, Italy.
25. 1866, November 14th. At Athens, Greece, a large number of bolides was seen by Mr. J. F. Julius Schmidt, during the shower of shooting-stars. One of these fire-balls was of the first class, and left a train which was visible one hour to the naked eye.
II. The Epoch of August 7th–11th.
1. 1642, August 4th. A meteoric stone fell in Suffolk County, England.
2. 1650, August 6th. An aerolite fell in Holland. The observed motion of the node brings both these stone-falls within the epoch.
3. 1765, August 9th. A large bolide was seen at Greenwich.
4. 1773, August 8th. A fire-ball was seen at Northallerton.