CONTENTS 



O F T H E 







FIRST VOLUME. 



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The NATURAL HISTORY. 



CHAPTER I. Page i. 

 Of the HEAVENS and the AIR. 



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Of remarkable appearances in the Heavens: of the falubrity 

 of the air ; of thunder and fnow-florms ; their dreadful effects : 

 of blights : of echoes, a defcription of one, curious and un- 

 ommon. 



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Of the WATERS. 



Of the various fyftems formed to account for the origin of ri- 

 vers and fprings: Of the molt noted rivers and lakes in this 

 county, &c. Of fanative fprings : Of confecrated fprings, com- 

 monly called HOLY WELLS : Of lapidefcent or petrifying waters : 

 Of curious water-falls, and fubterraneous waters. 



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