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Catalogue of Works on Atmospheric Physics and Climatology. 
Library of Lorin Blodget. 
The several titles and volumes represented in this collection have 
all been in actual use in the preparation of my own works and in 
the various discussions of the Science of Atmospheric Physics, 
which I have had occasion to undertake. 
1635 
1659 
1667 
1671 
1692 
1726 
1749 
1749 
Piiny: Natural History. C. Plinius Secundus. Translated 
by Philemon Holland. London, 1635. Folio. 
Livy: The Roman History. Titus Livius of Padua. At 
pp. 844-850 are described ‘‘ Violent Tempests,’’ which 
destroyed buildings in Rome, etc. Philemon Holland’s 
translation. London, 1659. Folio. 
KIRCHER: Magneticum Natures Regum. Athanasius Kircher. 
Amsterdam, 1667. (Cited.) 
More: Enchiridion Metaphysicum sive de Rebus Incorporeis. 
Chap. xx, etc., treat of ‘‘ Coelestia Phenomena quales 
sunt Nubes, Guttz pluvie, Venti ac Tonitrua’’ (Clouds, 
Rain, Winds and Thunder). With illustrations. Henri- 
cus Morus. London, 1671. 4to, pp. 403 and 28. 
BoyLe: The General History of the Air, Designed and be- 
gun by the Hon. Robert Boyle. London, 1692. Small 
4to, pp. 259. (Original publication by Robert Boyle in 
1656. Boyle died Jan. 1, 1659.) At p. 103 is Town- 
ley’s Register, 1670-1671. At pp. 104-132 is Locke's 
Register, 1666 to 1683. 
Mo.L.L: Geography of the Ancients. Herman Moll. The 
several editions of Moll are valuable as showing the lim- 
itations to knowledge of Atmospheric Physics on the part 
of early writers. 
KaLM—BarTRAM: Kalm’s Travels in North America. In 
Vol. ii, at pp. 146-180, this Swedish author gives a series 
of meteorological observations by John Bartram, Au- 
gust, 1748, to September, 1749, taken at Bartram’s 
house on the Schuylkill, Philadelphia. 
CrareE: A General Chronological History of the Air, 
Weather, Seasons, etc. In2 vols. London,1749. 8vo, 
