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CATALOGUE. — METEOROLOGY, EARTHQUAKES. 



Salvador and MoUoj. Ph. tr. 176I. 



At Lisbon, 30 March 1761. 



Heberden. Ph. tr. 176I. 155. 



In Madeira, 3 1 March. 



Mason. Ph. tr. 1762. 477. 

 An agitation at Barbadoes, 31 March. 



Weymarn. Ph. tr. 1763. 201. 



Id Siberia. 

 Gulston, Hirst, and Verelst. Ph. tr. 1763. 



251.. 265. 

 At Chattigaan. 



Saussure. A. P. 1763. H. 18. 



An elevation of waters at Geneva. 

 Tucker. Ph.tr. 1764.83. 



An irregular tide at Brisitol. 



Ph. tr. 1765. 43. 



At Lisbon, l"84. 



Bevts's Iiistory and philosophy of eartii- 



qufikes. 8. 

 Devisme. Ph. tr. 1769. 71. 



At Macao. 

 Ilollmann Sylloge Comm. 1. 

 W ark's method of measuring earthquakes. Ed. 



ess. III. 142. Koz. 1.376. 



By powdeiing the inside of a vessel partly filled witli water. 



A great earthquake in Guatimala. 1774. 

 Henry. Ph. tr, 1778. 221. 



At Manchester, 1777- It extended 140 miles : the bells 

 tolled twice ; it was observed that most noise was heard in 

 the neighbourhood of conductors of electricity, and some 

 shocks were felt. 

 AtTauririn Persia in 1780. 



Threw down 15 OOO houses. 



Pennant. Ph. tr. 1781. 193. 



In Wales. 



Lloyd. Ph. tr. 1781. 331. 



At Hafodunos : the barometer was not affected. 

 lioyd. Ph. tr.l783. 104. 



In Wales. 



*Hamilton. Ph. tr. 1783. 169. 



Calabria. 



Ippolito. Ph. (r. 1783. 209. 



Calabria. 



Leone Giornale de' tremuoti. 2 v.8.Nap].1783. 



VivenzioStoria. de' tremuoti. 4.Napl. 1783.II.S. 

 Pira sulla causa de'tremuoti. 4. Catan. 1783. 

 Sarti Congeturresu i tremoti. 8. Luce. 1783. 

 X)o/o»iteMsurletremblement deterrede 1783. 

 Holm vom Erdbeben auf Island. 8. Copenh. 



Goth. Mag. V. iii. 128. 

 Wiedeburg liber erdbeben nnd nebel. 

 On the fog of 1783. See Clouds and Mists. 

 Bartels briefe liber Calabrien. 2 v. Gott. 1784. - 

 Seybold vom erdbeben. Hubnen phys. ta- 



geb. I. ii. Salzb. 1784. 

 Rozier Aug. and Sept. 1785. 

 Williams on earthquakes. Am. Ac. I. 260. 

 Stepkensens schilderung von Island. Alt. 



1786. 

 More on an earthquake in the north of Eng- 

 land. Ph.tr. 1787.35. 

 Le/imann Gedanken vom erdbeden, 8. Berl. 



1787. 

 Fleming on an agitation of Loch Tay. Ed. 



tr. I. 200. 

 fBertholon on a paratremblement and a pa- 



ravolcan. lloz. XIV. 111. 



Cunductors. 



Bej/trdge zur kenntniss beyder Sicilien. 8. 



Zur. 1790. II. ' ' 



Voglio on an earthquake, 1779. C. Bon. VII. 



o. 27. 



In Cuba, 1791, vvith a storm. 



Destroyed 3000. 



Turner. Ph. tr. 1792. 28S. 



Lincolnshire. 



Taylor on some shocks. Ed. tr. III. 240. 

 An earthquake in Turkey, April 1794. 



Destroyed 6000. 



Gray. Ph. M. 1796. 353. 



The 18 Nov. I7fl5. The extreme places aflfected were 

 Leeds, Bristol, Norwich and Liverpool; the centre, Derby- 

 shire and Leicestershire. A very dark cloud was seen be- 

 fore the shock, and at the moment, a blast of wind, some- 

 what like an explosion, was heard. Gray thinks, the causes 

 of earthquakes sometimes subtenancous and sometimes at- 

 mosphcrLcaL 



