Catalogue of Stones, &e. fallen on the Earth, 449 
Yrs. after Christ. 
From 965 to 971. A stone fell at Cordova.—Id. 
Ditto in the Djord-Jan.—Id. 
998. Stones fell in and near Magdeburg.—Spangenberg. 
1071. Balls of earth fell in the Irak.—Quatremére. 
1136. A stone fell at Oldisleben.—Spangenberg. 
1164. Iron fell in Misnia.—Georgius Fabricius. 
1198. Stones fell near Paris.—Henry Sauval. 
1249. Ditto near Quedlimbourg.—Spangenherg. 
1303. Ditto in the Province of Mortahiah.—Quatremére. 
1304. Ditto at Friedberg.—Spangenberg. 
1305. Burning stones fell among the Vandals .—Bonaventure de 
S.-Amable.  - 5 
1438. Spongy stones fell at Roa.—Proust. 
1492. A stone fell at Ensisheim, near Maximilian.—-Bartholdt, 
1496. Stones fell near Cezena.—Sabellicus. ° 
1510. Ditto to the number of 1200 at Crema.—Cardau. 
Commencement of the 16th century. A mass of. iron fell be- 
tween Leipsic and Grimm:—Albini Menische. 
1540. Stones fell in the Limosin.—Bonaventure de S.-Amable. 
From 1540 to 1550. A shower of iron in Piedmont.—Mercati, 
1548. A blackish mass fell at Mansfeld-—Spangenberg. 
1552. A shower of stones rear Schlensingen.—Id. 
1559. Stones fell at Miskoz.—Nic. Ysthuanhi. 
1561. A stone fell at Torgau.—Boéce de Boot. 
Ditto at Seplitz. Land 
1564. Stones fell between Malines and Brussels. _=Gilbért, 
1581. A stone fell in Thuringia.—Chronique de Thuri inge. 
1583. Stones fell at Castrovillari—Mercati. 
1583. A stone fell in Piedmont.—Id. 
1585. Ditto in Italy.—Imperati. 
1591, Ditto at Kunersdorf—Angelus. 
1603. Ditto in the kingdom of Valencia,—The ovate of Co- 
. imbra. 
1620. A mass of iron fell.in the empire of the Mogul —D’ge-- 
han-Guir. : 
1627. A stone fell in Provence.—Gassendi. 
1635. Ditto at Vago.—Franc. Carli. 
1636. Ditto between Segau and Dubrow.—Lucas. 
1647. Ditto at Stolzenau in Westphalia.—Gilbert. 
From 1647 to 1654, Ditto in the open sea.—Malte-Brun, 
1650. Ditto at Dordrecht.—Arnold Sanguerd. 
1654. Ashower of stones fell in the Isle of Fionia.—Bartholin. 
17th century. A stone fell near Copinsha in the or cades,—James 
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