498. 



CATALOGUE. — METEOUOLOGy, GEOLOGY. 



Calcott on Penpark hole. 8. Bristol,! 792. U.S. 



Dolomlcu on Egypt. Roz. XLII. 



Ott(^ Naturgescliichte des meeres. 2 v. 4. 



Bcrl. 1792. 

 Franklin's conjecture on the earth. Am. tr. 



III. 1, 10. Eiirop. Mag. Aug. 1793. Got- 



ting, taschent'iilender, 1795. 

 Sinking of the ground in Finland, 1793. 



Apiece, of the extent of 1000 square ells, sunk 15 fathoms. 



Outran! on some singular balls of limestone. 



Ph. tr. 1796. 350. 

 Account of the bones found in the caves of 



Ba3'reuth, witli Hunter's observations. Ph, 



tr. 179-i. 402. 

 Taiton peatmosses. Ed. tr. III. 266. 

 ■ _ Latrobe on sand hills, Aui. tr. IV. 439. 

 Pallas on an eruption of mud. N. A. Petr. 



1794. XII. 44. 

 Gough on the decrease of the lakes. jNlandi. 



M. IV. 1. 



Thinks that many vallies and bogs have formerly been 

 lakes. 



Tkddoes on flints. Manch. ]\I. IV.fiOS. 

 Wilse on a fall of earth in Norway'. Zach. 

 Ephcm. I. 545. 



With a map. 



Aikin's geological observations. Nicli. I. 220. 

 III. 285. 



Kij-vvan on the primitive state of the globe. Ir. 

 tr. VI.233. 



*iC/rz£;o?<'s geological essays. 8. Lond. 1799. 

 R. I. 



Kirwan on the Huttonian theory. Ir. tr. 

 VIII. 3. Nich. IV. 97. Gilb. VIII. 109. 



Kirwan's remarks on the declivities of moun- 

 tains. Ir. tr. VIII. 35. Ph. M. VIII. 29- 

 ISich. S. IV. >lbG. 



Observes, that the direcMon of most mountains is from 

 E. to \V. that the S. and S. E. sides are steepest ; and sup- 

 poses that the primitive forms were traced by a current run- 

 ning from W. to E. and that these were modified by a cur- 

 rent running from N. to S, 



Kirwan's reply to Playfair. Ph. M. XIV. 1, 



14. 

 Correa de Serra on a submarine forest. Ph. 

 tf. 1799. 145. 



On the east coast of England. 



Bertrand on the theory of die earth. Jom-n. 



Phys. XLIX. 120. L. 88. 

 Lowenorn on a new island near Iceland. Ph. 



M. V. 286. 

 On a new island in the sea of Azof. Ph. M. 



VII. 91. 

 Howard's letters on the creation and deluge. 



Lond. 1797. H. I. 

 Humboldt's geological sketch of South Ame- 

 rica. Journ. Phys. LIII. 6I. Ph. M. 



:^VII.347. 

 riai/faii''s illustration of theHuttonian theory. 



8. Edinb. 1802. R. I. 

 Lamarck Hydrogeologie. 8. Par. 1802. R.S. 

 Wrede on the supposed remains of the city 



Vineta. Zach. Mon. corr. V. VI . 

 Reimarus ubcr die bilduug des erdbodens. 



Hamb. 1802. 



Ace. Zach. Mon. corr. VII. 180. 



Remarks on Dcluc's opinion. 



lleim on the primitive state of the earth. 



Zach, Mon. corr. VI. 528. 

 Jameson on deposits and petrefactions.'Nich, 



8.111. 13. 

 Gy'sgeological ideas. Journ. Phys, LVII.IO9. 

 Hall on whinstoue. Ed. tr. V. 43. 

 Gr. Watt on the texture of basalt. Ph. tr. 



1804. 279. 

 Ptfr/f2«son's organic remains. 4. Lond. 1804. 



R.I. 

 On a hill raised in a lake. Gilb. XVI. 384. 



In a mossy soil in llolstein. 



Richardson on the Huttonian theory. Ir. tr. 

 IX. 429. 



