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XCV. Chronological Catalogue of Stones and other large 
' Masses, which are presumed to have fallen on the Earth. 
By Bicor DE Morocuss, of the Mineralogical Society of 
Jena*. . 
Yrs. bef. 
Christ : 
1451. A SHOWER Of stones fell at Gibeori.— Cited by Moses. 
654. Stones fell upon Mount Albanus.—Livy. 
644. Ditto in China.—De Guigne. 
520. A stone fell in Crete in the time of Pythagoras.— 
Calmet. 
467. Ditto in Thrace.—Pliny. 
Ditto at Cassandria.—Id. 
Ditto at Abydos.—Id. y 
461. Ditto.in the March of Ancona.—Valerius Maximus. 
343. A shower of stones near Rome.—Julius Obsequens. 
211. A stone fell in China.—De Guigne. 
192. Ditto.—Id. 
89. Ditto.—Id. 
52. A shower of iron in Lucania.—Pliny. 
A6. A shower of stones at Acilla.—Czsar. 
38. Stones fell in China.—De Guigne. 
29. Ditto at P6 in China.—Id. 
Ditto at Tehin-Tong-Fou in China.—Id. 
22. Ditto in China.—ld. 
19. Ditto.—Id. 
15. A star fell in the form of rain in China.—Id, 
12. A stone fell at Toukouan in China.—lId. 
9. Ditto m China.—Id. 
6.. Ditto at Ning-Tcheou.—Id. 
Other stones at Yu.—Id. 
A stone seen in the country of the Vocoutins.—Pliny. 
Yrs. after Christ. 
452. Three stones fell in Thrace.—Cited by Ammianus Mare 
cellinus, -=- 
6th century. A stone fell on Mount Lebanon.—Photius. 
742. A shower of dust near Edessa.—Quatremére. 
823. A shower of flints in Saxony.—Meézerai and Bonaven- 
ture de S.-Amable. 
$52. A stone fell in the Tabarestan.—Quatrem¢ére. 
898. Ditto at Ahmed-Dad.—Id. | 
930. Red sand fell near Bagdad.—Id. 
From 965 to 971. A stone fell in Italy.—Platina. 
Ditto at Lurgea.—Avicenna. 
* From the Journal des Mines, vol, xxxi. p. 430. 
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