1826.] 31, Ckladnrs New Catalogue of Aerolites, 89 



1813, 14th March,— Stones at Cutro, in Calabria, during the fall 

 of a great quantity of red dust. BibL Brit, October, 

 1813. 



?1813, in summer. — Many stones near Malpas, not far from 

 Chester. Annals of Fhilosophy, Nov. 1813. (This 

 account does not appear worthy of entire confidence, 

 because it is anonymous, and above all this event is not 

 elsewhere noticed.) 



1813, 10th September. — Stones in Limerick, in Ireland. Phil, 

 Mag, and Gent, Mag, 



1813, 13th December. — According to Nordenskiold, Ann, de 



Chim. vol. 25, p. 78. 



1814, in March. — From an account communicated to the 



Academy of Petersburgh. Stones in the neighbour- 

 hood of Loutolax and Sawitaipal, not far from Wi- 

 borg, in Finland. These stones do not contain nickel. 



.... (Mr. Murray, in the Fhil, Mag. July, 1819, p. 39, speaks 

 of a stone fallen at Pulrose in the Isle of Man, without 

 fixing the date ; he says the event is certain, and that 

 the stone was very light, and resembled a slag ; it there- 

 fore must resemble the stones that fell in Spain, in 

 1438.) 



1814, 3d Feb. — A stone near Bacharut, in Russia. Gilbert^s 

 Annals, vol. 50. 



1814, 5th Sept.— A stone near Agen. 



1814, 5th Nov.— InDoab, in India. Phil. Mag.; Bihl. Bnt.; 



Journal of Sciences, 



1815, 18th Feb.— A Stone, at Duralla, in India. Phil Mag. 



Aug. 1820, p. 156. 



1815, 3d Oct. — At Chassigny, near Langres. Pistollet. Ann, 

 de Chim, 



1816. — A stone at Glastonbury, in Somersetshire. Phil, Mag, 



'\ 1817, between the 2d and 3d May. — There were probably 

 some masses fell in the Baltic sea : after the appear- 

 ance of a large meteor at Gothenburg, a shower of fire 

 was seen at Odensee, descending very rapidly towards 

 the south-east. Danish Journals. 



? 1818, 15th Feb.- — A large stone appeared to have fallen at 

 Limoges, in a garden to the south of the town. After 

 the explosion of a large meteor, a mass which fell 

 made a hole in the earth equal in size to a large cask. 

 Gazette de France, dind Journal de Commerce , 26th Feb, 

 1818. 



(The mass should have been dug up, and it would 

 even still be desirable to do so.) 



1818, 30th March. — A stone near Zaborzica, in Volhynia. 

 (Analysed by M. Laugier.) Ann. de Museum, \1 ami. 

 Second Number. 



