CATALOGUE. — lAf ETEOROLOG Y, EARtHQU AKES. 



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A collection of 56 letters and papers relative 

 , to earthquakes in England and elsewhere, 

 in. 1750. Ph. tr. 1750. XLVJ. 601. 

 Stukely on the causes of earthquakes. Ph. tr. 

 1750. XLVI. 657, 731. 



Attributes them to electricity, prindpally from the rapidity 

 with which they affect extensive tracts of country. 



6'fMAe/y's philosophy of earthquakes. 8. Lond. 



J 756. M, B. 

 Hales on the causes of earthquakes. Ph. tr. 



1750. XLVI. 669. 



Thitjks them sulfureous and electrical. 

 Tressan on the overflow of the brook Sirkes. 



A. P. 1750. H. 34. 

 Baker. Ph. tr. 1754. 564. 



At York. 



At Cairo 1754. Destroyed " 40 000." 



Porter.Ph.tr. 1755. 115. 

 At Gtmstantinople. 



Accounts of the great earthquake, 1 Nov. 

 1755, and of the earthquakes of 9 and 18 

 Nov. in 49 letters. Ph. tr. 1 755. 35 1 . . 436. 



Destroyed the city of Lisbon. 



Pye. Ph. tr. 1756. 458. 



■ Frequent at Manilla. 



Whytt. Ph. tr. 1756.501. 



At Glasgow. A shower of dust in the N. Sea. 

 Bonnet. Ph. tr. 1756.511. 



The I4lh Nov. 1755. 

 Allemand. Ph. ir. 1756. 512. 



The 26 Dec. 1755. 



Stevenson. Ph. tr. 1756. 521. 



An agitation of a lake in Dumfriesshire for 4 hours. Feb. 

 1756. 



Accounts of the irregularities of the tides in 

 the Thames, Feb. 1756. Ph. tr. 1756. 523. 

 530. 



Mrs. Belcher. Ph. tr. 1756. 344. 



An agitation of lake Ontario, Feb. 1756. 



Grovestiiis. Ph.tr. 1756.^544. 



Hague, Feb. )756. 



Allemaad. Ph. tr. 1756. 545. 

 Pringle. Ph. tr. 1756. 546. At Brussels. Ph. 

 tr. 1756. &oO. 



Agitations. 



Warren. Ph. tr. 1756.579. 

 Donati. Ph. tr. 1750. 6 1 2. 



At Turin. 



Ph. tr. 1756. 6 16. 



At Brigue, by the Rector of the college. 

 Condainine's inferences from earthquakes. 



Ph. tr. 1756. 622. 

 Prince. Ph. tr. 1756. 642. 



An agitation at llfracorabe. 



Holdsworth. Ph. tr. 1756. 



An agitation at Dartmouth. 643. 



Vernede. Ph. tr. 1756. 663. 



Maestricht. 



Affleck. Ph. tr. 1756. 668. 



An agitation at Antigua. 



Rutherforth. Ph. tr. 1756. 681. 



Agitations inHartfordshire. 



Trembley. Ph. tr. 1756. 893. 



On a shock and agitations. Ed. ess, 11.423. 



Hannov. nlitzi. Samml. 1756. xix. 



Mayer refers earthquakes to a change of the direction of 

 gravitation. 



Bertrand Recueil de traites sur les tremble- 



, mens de terre. 8. 1756. M. B. 

 Bertrand Meinoire sur les tremblemens de 



terre. 8. Hague, 1757. 

 Winthorp. Ph. tr. 1757. 1. 



In America, 18 Nov. 1755. 



An earthquake in the Azores, 1757. 



Buried " 10 000" persons. 



Perry. Ph. tr. 1758. 491. 



In Sumatra, 1756. 



Borlase. Ph. tr. 1758.499- 1762. 418, 507. 



In Cornwall. j. 



Burrow. Ph. tr. 1758. 614. 

 Paderni. Ph.tr. 1758. 619. 



At Herculaneum. 



Peyssonei. Ph. tr. 1758. 645. 

 Russel. Ph. tr. 176O. 529. 



In Syria. 



*Michel[ on the cause of earthquakes. Ph. 



tr. 1760. ob6. 



Explaining the operation of subterraneous fires at differ- 

 ent depths : and attributing the explosions to steam. 



