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travellers abroad; and such portions as are new can be intercalated with 
future editions of more perfect catalogues, such as M, Perrey’s, The following 
is the order of the library lists :— 
1. British Museum. 
2. Royal Society of London. 
3. Trinity College, Dublin. 
4. Royal Library, Berlin. 
5. Naturforschenden Freunde of Berlin. 
6. Royal School of Mines, Berlin. 
7. Library of the University of Gottingen. 
8. Royal Library of Munich, Bavaria, 
9. Royal Library of Dresden, Saxony. 
10. Library of Gand, Belgium. 
11. Library of the Mineralogical Museum, Naples. 
12, Works on Seismic and Volcanic Subjects from various sources. 
Library of the British Museum. 
Verhail van de Groote Aertheninghe binnen Mantua in Lulio 1619. 4to. Antwerpen. 
No date. 
Account of the late Harthquake in Jamaica. S8yvo. London, 1693. 
Supplement to the Bishop of London’s Letter on occasion of the late Earthquake. S8vo. 
London, 1750. 
Serious Thoughts on the Harthquake at Lisbon. S8vo. London, 1755. 
Reflections, Physical and Moral, upon the uncommon Phenomena which haye happened 
from the Harthquake at Lima to the present time. 8vo. London, 1756. 
A short and pithie Discourse concerning the engendering, tokens, and effects of all Harth- 
quakes in generall. By T.T. 4to. London, 1580. (Black letter.) 
A most true relation of a very dreadfull Harthquake which began upon the 8 December, 
1612, and still continueth in Munster, in Germanie. 4to, London, 1612. (Black letter.) 
Vera Relatione del Spaventevole Terremoto nelle provincie di Calabria citra et ultra. 
4to. Roma, 1638. Also editions in Latin, Neap. 1638; Angl., London, 1638. 
Sopra il Terremoto Lezioni tre. 4to. Spoleto, 1752. 
Strange News from the North, containing a true and exact relation of a great Harthquake 
in Cumberland and Westmoreland. 4to. London, 1650. 
Relatione dell’ horribile Terremoto seguito nella citta di Ragusa et altre della Dalmatia et 
. Albania. 4to. Ven. 1667. Alter edit. angl., 4to, London, 1667. 
Strange News from Italie; being a true relation of a dreadfull Earthquake in Romania, 
and the Marches of Ancona, April 14, 1672. Trans. from the Italian. 4to. London, 
1672. 
A relation of the terrible Earthquake at West Brummidge in Staffordshire, January 4, 
1675-6. 4to. London, 1676. 
Strange News from Lemster in Herefordshire; being a true narration of the opening of 
the earth in divers places thereabouts. 4to. London, 1679. 
Strange News from Oxfordshire; being a true and faithful account of a wonderful and 
' dreadful Earthquake that happened in those parts, September 17, 1683. Folio. 
A true and exact relation of the Earthquake at Naples, June 5, 1688. ‘Transl. from the 
Italian. 4to. London, 1688. 
A true and impartial Account of the strange and wonderful Earthquake which happened 
in most parts of the City of London, 8 September, 1692. Folio. 
A Philosophical Discourse of Earthquakes, occasioned by the late Harthquake, September 
 8,1692. By C.H. 4to. London, 1692. 
A true and perfect relation of the Earthquake at Port Royal in Jamaica, 7 June, 1692. 
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- Folio. London. 
A full Account of the late dreadful Harthquake at Port Royal in Jamaica, June 22, 1692. 
_ In two letters from the minister of that place. Folio. 
A sad and terrible relation of the dreadful Earthquake which happened at Jamaco [sic]. 
12mo. London, 1692. 
A Practical Discourse on the late Harthquakes, with an Historical Account of Prodigies 
and their various effects. By a Reverend Divine. 4to. London, 1692. 
Epistola ad Regiam Societatem Londinensem, qua de nuperis terremotibus disseritur ot 
