162 Snow Balls. 
which cannot be so easily traced to their parent rock, or to 
ascertain whether such means may not have had some share 
in transporting these to their new situation, may perhaps 
merit investigation, and with such a view an accurate and 
well attested narrative of the particulars of the conveyance 
of the Travelled Stone near Castle Stuart, from its former 
to its present place of quiescence, cannot be considered as 
altogether useless in the pursuit of Geology.—Vide Me- 
moirs of the Wernerian Society of Edinburgh, Vol. Ill. p- 
250. 
Art. XI.—Remarkable Balls of Snow, observed at Bruns- 
wick, Me. April 1st 1815.—By Prof. CLeaveiann. — 
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