ri 174 
Iron—Mines of England. ——  exít. in * philof. transa&. Angl. vol. 8. 
&. IOC. f. 6179. 
A Defcription of certain Stones figured like Plants , and by fome obferving 
Men efteemed to be Plants Petrified.  ——  exít. in * pbilof. transaü. 
"Angl. vol. 8. n. 100. p. 618r. 
A letter concerning the firft part of his tables of Snails together with fome 
quaere's relating to thofe InfeCts and the tables them felves. —— exft. 
in * philef. transa. 4ngl. vol. 9. n. 1o$. p. 69. 
Obfervations and experiments made for the RoyalSociety. — exft.in* phi- 
lof. transatci.. Angl. vol. 9. n. 110. p. 221. 
Agitur de Eflorefcentia Pyritarum ; de Gloffopetra tricufpide non ferrhta; 
de Lapide Judaico; de Vitrificatione Antimooii, €9*. 
A letter containing his obfervations of the Aftroites , or Star—Stones. 
—— éxít. in * philof. transa&k. Angl. vol. 10. n. 112. p. 274. 
Of the fpontaneous firing of the Pyrites. —— exít. in * piilof. transad. 
Zngl. vol. 14. n. 147. p. 515. 
Of the "Thunder and Lightning being from the Pyrites. — exft. in *p/i- 
lof. transa&. 4ngl. vol. 14. n..147. p. 517. 
Obfervations of the Midland—falt fpring of Worcefterfhire , ftafford— 
Óhire and Cheshire ; of the Crude Salt, which grows from the ftone 
powder dejeéted by the faid brines in boyling ; of the fpecifick differen- 
ce betwixt :ea Salt and Common Salt. A way (which feemsto be the 
true method of nature) of diítilling fweet and iresh Water from Sea Wa- 
ter by the Breath of fea Plants growing in it. That this Breath probably 
is the material caufe of tie Trade or 'ropick Winds. — exít. in * phi- 
lof. transa&. Angl. vol. 14. n. 156. p. 489. 
A letter containing the projection of the threads of Spinders ; of Bees bree- 
ding in cafes made of leaves; as alfo a Viviparous Fly; and of great 
numbers of Maggots obferved at the time of the Plage A. D. Mpcrxvi. 
—— exft. in * pbilof. transa&. Angl. vol. 14. n. 160. p. 592. 
An ingenious propofal for a new fort of Maps of Countrys , together tables of 
Sand of Clays , fuch chiefly as are found in the North parts of England, 
drawn up about x years fince , and delivered to the Royal Society. — exít. 
in * philof. transad. zngl. vol. 14. n. 164. p. 739. 
Recitantur omnes. Argillae Arenaeque Species ,| quae. in. Anglia Septen- 
trionali reperiuntur , additis locis ubinam [ingulae reperiantur. 
À letter to Mr. Ray concerning fome particulars , «hat might be added to 
the Ornithology. — exft. in * philof. transa&. Angl. vol. 5. n. 175. p. 1159. 
A letter from St. George in the Eaft [ndies, giving an account of the Long 
Worm (ena Medinenfi), which is trouble fome to the Inhabitans of 
thofe parts. —— exlt. in * pbilof. transa&. Angl. vol. 19. n. 225. p.417. 
The anatomy of a Scallop. —— ex(t. in * philof. transa&. 4ngl. vol. 19. 
8. 229. p. 567. cuim. tab." ; 
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