88 M, Chladni's New Catalogue of AerolUts. [Aug. 



1794, 16th June. — In the environs of Sienna. 



1795, 13th April.— At Ceylon.— L6 Beck, 

 1795, 13th Dec. — A stone, in Yorkshire. 



1796, 4th Jan. — Near Belaja Zerkwa, in Russia. Gilbert's 



Annals, vol. 35. 

 1796, 19th Feb.— In Portugal. Southey. 

 1 798, 8th or 12th of March.— At Sales. De Dree, &c. 

 1798, 19th Dec. — Stones in Bengal. Howard , Valentia. 

 1801. — On the island of Tonneliers. — Bory de Saint- Vincent, 



1802, in September. — Stones in Scotland. Monthly Magazine, 



Oct. 1802. 



1803, 26th April. — Stones in the enviiH)ns of Aigle. 



1803, 4th July.— At East Norton. Phil, Mag, and Bibl, Brit. 

 1803, 8th Oct. — A stone near Apt. 



1803, 13th Dec— Near Eggenfelde. Irnhof, 



1804, 5th April.— Near Glasgow. Fhil, Mag, and Bibl. Brit, 

 From 1804 to 1807.— At Dordrecht. Van Beck Calkoen. 



1805, 25th March. — Stones at Doroninsk, in Siberia. Gilbert's 



Annals y vols. 29 and 31. 



1805, in June. — Stones at Constantinople. Kougas-Ingigian. 



1806, 13th March.— At Alais. 



1806, 17th May. — A stone in Hampshire. Monthly Mag. 



1807, 13th March.— Near Timochin, in Russia. Gilbert's 



Annals, 



1807, 14th Dec. — Stones near Weston, in Connecticut. 



1808, 19th April. — At Borgo Sau-Donino. Guidotti and Spag- 



noni. 

 1808, 22d May.— Near Stannern, in Moravia. 

 1808, 3d Sept. — At Lissa, in Bohemia. De Schreibers, 

 ? 1809, 17th June. — In the sea, near North America. Medical 



Reposit. and Bibl, Brit, 

 1810, 30th Jan. — In Caswell, in America. Phil. Mag, and 



Medical Reposit. 

 1810, in July. — A large stone at Shahabad, in India. The meteor 



caused great havock. Phil. Mag, vol.37. 

 1810, in August. — A stone in the county of Tipperary, in 



Ireland. William Higgins has pubhshed its analysis. 



1810, 23d Nov. — Stones in Charsonville, near Orleans. 



1811, I2th, 13th March. —A stone in the province of Pultowa, 



in Russia. Gilbert's ^//;/. vol. 38. 



1811, 8th July. — Stones at Berlanguillas. 



1812, 10th April.— Near Toulouse. 



1812, 15th April. — A stone at Erxleben. Gilbert's Annals, vol. 



40 and 41. 

 1812, 5th Aug. — At Chantonay. Brochant. 



that any meteoric stone, or other substance, besides the ice, fell at that time in the neigh, 

 bourhood of M enabilly. — This singular phenomenon appears, therefore, to have been 

 mistaken for a f»U of meteoric stones or iron.— J. O, C. 



