CATALOGUE. — METEOROLOGY, SUBTERRANEOUS FIRES. 



493 



Cavanilles. Nich. III. 377. Ph.M. V. 318. 



Gilb. VI. 67. In Peru, 1797. 

 CourrejoUes on earthquakes. Journ. Phys. 



LIV. 103. LVH. 119. Ph. M. XII. 337. 

 Ph. M. X. 368. 



In Scotland. 



Ph. M. XV. 90. 



In Transylvania. 



Subterraneous Fires and Vokanos. 



Account of authors. Weigel Chemie.§.369.c. 

 Eruption of Vesuvius that destroyed Pompeii, 



described by Pliny. Epist. 



Hcrculaneura was accessible by a well in 1730, it$ ruins 

 having been discovered the year before. 



Robinson on a rain of ashes in the gulf of 



Volo. Ph. tr. 1665—6. I. 377. 

 Eruptions of Elna.Ph,tr.l669.IV. 909, 1028. 

 Bordli hisloria incendii Aetnaei, anni 1669. 



4.Reg, Jul. 1670. M.B, 



Acc.Ph.tr. 1671. VI. 

 On a volcano in the island of the Palma in 



1677. Hooka. Lect. Cutl. 52. 



Nine or ten houses vrere burnt, and 300 acres of land 

 spoiled. Palma is one of the Canaries. 

 Paragallo Istoriadel monle Vesuvio. 4. 1689- 



M. B. 

 Account of vokanos in Ternate and else- 

 where. Ph. tr. 1695. XIX. 42. 

 Moluccan volcanos. Ph. tr. 1697- XIX.529. 

 Bianchini on a fire in the Apennines. A. P. 



1706. 336. 



Hear Firenzuola. 

 Valletta de incendio Vesuvtano, 1707- Ph. 



tr. 1713. XXVni. 22. 

 Berkeley on the eruptions of Vesuvius. Ph. 



tr. 1717. XXX. 708. 

 Forster on a burning island raised but of the 



sea near Tercera. Ph. tr. 1722. XXXII. 



100. 

 Kesbitt on a subterraneous fire in Kent Ph. 



tr. 1727. XXXV. 307. 



Three acres of a marshy field vpere burnt by a slow and 

 spontaneous combustion, like that of a hay rick. 



Cyrilius on an eruption of Mount Vesuvius. 

 Ph.tr. 1732. XXXVII. 3.36. 



Prince Cassano on an eruption of Mount Ve- 

 suvius. Ph. tr. 1739- XLl. 237. Another 

 account. 252. 



*Serao on the eruption of Vesuvius in 1737. 

 Naples. 



Shepherd on the boiling of a canal. Ph. tr. 



1739. XLI. 289. 

 Merely from inflammable air. 



Histoire du mont V^suve. 12. Par. 1741. 



Supple on the eruption of Vesuvius. Ph. tr, 

 1751.315. Another accoun t. 409. 



Parker on tl>e eruption of Vesuvius. Ph. tr. 

 1751.474. 



Jamineau on the eruption of Vesuvius. Ph, 

 tr. 1755. 24. 



Account of an eruption of Etna. Ph. tf. 

 1755.209. 



Delia Zbrre Istoria del Vesuvio. 4. Napl. 1755. 



Mitchell on a shower of black dust in Zet- 

 land. 1757. 297. 



Stiles and Mackinlay on an eruption of Ve- 

 suvius. Ph. tr. 1761. 39,44. 



♦Hamilton oh an eruption of Vesuvius. Ph. 

 tr. 1767. 192- 1768. 1. I769. 18. 1780.42. 



Hamilton's journey to Etna. Ph. tr. 1770. 1. 



Hamilton on the soil of Naples. Ph. tr. 



1771. 1. 

 Hamilton's letters on vokanos. Germ. 8. 



Frankf. 1784. 

 Hamilton i Campi Phlcgraei, with asupple- 



menu f. R. S. 

 Hamilton on tiie present state of Vesuvius. 



Ph. tr. 1786. 365. 

 Hamilton on the late eruption of Vesuvius. 



Ph. tr. 1795. 73. 



With coloured plates. The eruption was as violent as any 

 on record, excepting those of 7 9 and 1631. It was expected ; 

 the crater having been nearly filled ; the water had also 



