1826.] M, Ckladni's Neio Catalogue of Aerolites. 85 



1009, or soon after. — A mass of iron in the Djorjan. Avicemies. 



(They have murdered the name in Lurgea and Cordova.) 

 1021, between the 24th of July and the 21st of Aug.— Stones 



in Africa. De Sacy, 

 1057. — A stone in Corea. Abel Remusat. 

 1112. — Stones or iron, near Aquileja. Valvasor. 

 1135, or 1136. — A stone at Oldisleben. Spangenherg and 



others. 

 1164, at the feast of Pentecost. — Iron in Misnia. Geog» 



Fabricius. 

 1249, 26th July. — Stones at Quedlinburg, &c. Spangenberg 



and Rivander, 

 ? 13th century. — A stone at Wurzburg. Schott. Phys, Cur. 

 Between 1251 and 1363. — Stones at Welikoi-Ustiug, in Russia. 



Gilbert's Arm. vol. 35. 

 ? 1280.— A stone at Alexandria, in Egypt. De Sacy. 

 1300, or thereabouts. — Large stones m Arragon, according to a 



manuscript Chronicle preserved in the National Museum 



of Pest, in Hungary, beino; the continuation to that of 



Martinus Polonus. 

 1304, 1st October. — Stones at Friedland or Friedberg. Kranz 



and Spangenberg. 

 1328, 9th Jan. — In the Mortahiah and Dakhahah. Quatremere. 

 ? 1368. — In the country of Oldenburg, a mass of iron. Siebrand 



Meyer. 

 1379, 26th May.— At Minde, in Hanover. Lerbecius. 

 1421. — A stone in the island of Java. Sir Thomas Stamford 



RaffieSf vol. ii. p. 137. 

 ? 1438. — Spongy stones at Roa. Proiist. 

 ? . . . . — A stone near Lucern. Cysat. 

 1474. — Near Viterbo, two large stones. Biblioteca Italiana, 



vol.xix. (Sept. 1820) p. 461. 



1491, 22d March. — A stone near Crema. Simoneta. 



1492, 7lh Nov.— At Ensisheim.. 



1496, 26th or 28th Jan. — Stones at Cesena, 8cc. Biiriel and 



Sabellicus. 

 1511, near the middle of September. — A great fall of stones at 



Crema. Giovani del Prato, and others. 

 1516. — In China, two stones. Abel Rtmusat. 

 1520, in May. — Stones in Arragon. Diego de Say as. 

 ? 1528. — Large stones at i^.ugsburg. Dresseri Chron. Saxon. 

 1 1540,28th April. — A stone in the Limousin. Bonav.de Saint- 



Amable. 

 1540 to 1550. — A mass of iron in the forest of Nannhof. 



Albinus Meisniche Bergchronik (that is to say, Chronicle 



of the Mines of Misnia). 

 .... — Iron in Piedmont. Mercati and Scaliger. 

 1552, 19th May .^Stones in Thuringia. Spangenberg. 



