CATALOGUE, — METEOROLOGY, GEOLOGT. 



497 



BnfFon Histoire naturelle. 



Pallas sur la formation des montagnes. 4. 



Peteisb. 1777. A. Petr. I. H. 21. Remarks. 



Leipz. Samml. zur Physik. 

 Deluc Lettres sur I'liistoire tie la terre et de 



I'homme. 5 v. 8. Hague, 1779. K. I- 

 *Deluc's essa\'s, xi. 



Deluc's letters to Lam6tlierie. lloz. 

 , XXXVII. 290, 332, 441. Roz. XLI.221. 



414. 

 Deluc's letter ia the Monthly Review enl. 



June 1790. 20fi, and II. Append. 

 Deluc's letters to Blumeubacli. Goth. Mag. 



VIII. 4. IX. 1. 

 Christ Geschichte des Erdkorpers. 8. Frankf. 



1785. 

 Barbieri Storia del mare. 8. Ven. 1782. 

 MeisterCommentat. Gott. 1782. V. M. 28. 



1783. VI. M. 102. 

 On mountains and on the deluge. Derived from a sup- 

 posed change of the earth's axis. 



Forster on physical geograpli}'. 

 Fragment iiber die geogonic. 4. Bresl. 1783. 

 Strange de' monti colonnari. 4. R. S. 

 Recherclu's sur la generation des etres or- 

 ganises. 12. Par. 1784. 



By Serain. 



On the cavern at Gailenreuth. Schr. Berl. 



Naturf. V. 56. 

 Ferber on the antiquity of the strata of the 



earth. N. A. Petr. 1784. 

 Ferber on petrefactions, A. Berl. 1790. 148. 

 Ferber's travels. R. I. 

 Darwin. Ph. tr, 1785.5. 



Says, that water rises highest from tht lowest strata of 

 the earth ; and infers, that the strata, which arc the highest 

 in the hills, arc the lowest in the plains. 

 J}ouglas on the antiquity of the earth. 4. 



Lond. 1785. R. S. 

 Trebrayom innern dergebirge.f.Dessau,1785. 

 Trebra sur I'interieur des montagnes. Par. 



1787. R.S. 

 Kant's theory. Berl. monatschr. 1785. i. 210. 



VOli. 11. 



Spallanzanis travels. R . I. 



Lincoln's geological observations. Am. Ac. 



I. 372. 

 Camper on some petrefactions. Ph. tr. 1786, 



443. 

 Whit.ehurst on the original state of the earth. 



4. Lond. 1786. 1792. R. I. 

 Fossombroni on alluvions. Soc. Ital. III. 533. 

 Brighton blockhouse carried away by the sea 



in 1786. 

 Ileidiiigcr Eintlieilung der gebirgsarten. 4. 



Dresden, 1787. 

 Limbirdon a well at Boston. Ph.tr. 1787. 50. 

 JVerner Kurze classification der gebirgsarten. 



4. Dresd. 1787. 

 *JVerner iiber die gHnge. 12. 

 Werner on metallic veins. Roz. XL. 334. 



46y. Separate. R. I. 

 Thcori/ of the earth. 8. R. S. 

 Lainetherie Theorie de la terre. 5 v. 8. 

 Lametherie's answer to Deluc. Roz. XLI.437. 

 //erc^ers ideenzurgescliichtedermenscheit.il. 

 Hutton's theory of the earth, Ed. tr. I. GOQ. 

 Hutton on some appearances near Arthur's 



seat. Ed. tr. II. 3. 

 Hutton's system. Roz. XLIII. 3. 

 Ousley on the moving of a bog. Ir. tr. 1788. 



XL 3. 

 Lavoisier on the strata deposited by the sea. 



A. P. 1789.351. 

 A geological question. Roz. XXXIV. 401. 

 Mills on the strata in Ireland and Scotland. 

 , Ph. tr. 1790. 73. 

 Pini's geological essays. Soc. Ital.-V. l63. 



VI, 389. 



The Neptunian theory. 

 Pini sopra i monti. 4. R. S. 

 On fossil bones. Blununbach Beytrage zur 



naturgeschichte. 8. Gott. 1790. 1. B. B. 

 Walch on the deluge. Blumenb. Beytr, zur 



naturgeschichte. 1. 17- 8. 

 Burrows's theory. As. res. II. App. 

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