6s 



r ifi oriae iialu rails 



Charles Miller. 



Account of the Island of Sumatra. 



Philof. Transact. Y. 1778. P- 160, 



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William Mars den. 



Account of a phenomenon obferved upon the island of 

 Sumatra (vaft quantities of Esches thrown on shore* 

 during a very dry feafon). 

 Ibid. Y. 1751. p. 583- 

 Richar d Waller. 



Some obfervations fent from Eajl- Indies. r 

 Jbid. Y. 1698. p. 273. * 

 John Fryer. 



An ahfiract with fome reflections on a new account of 

 Eaft- India and Perfia in VIII letters, being nine years 

 travels, begun 1672 and finished 16Q1. 

 Ibid. Y. 1693. p. 338. 

 Alexander Rose. 



Extract of two letters, containing his natural obfervations 

 made in the Eaft - Indies and his agronomical obfer- 

 vation upon the tranfit of Venus at Phefabad. 

 Ibid. Y. 1770. p. 444. 

 John Wood. 



Extract of a letter concerning a burning rock and a naming 

 well near Islamabad, jn the province of Chatagou, in 

 the Eaft - Indies. 



Ibid. Y. 1762. p. 415. 



A relation of the bad condition of the mountains about 

 the Tungaroufe and Batavian rivers, having their fource 

 from thence, occafioned by the earthquake between 

 the 4 and 5 or Jan. 1699, drawn up from the account 

 given by the Tommagon Porbo Nata (who hath been 

 there) and fent to the Burgermafter TVitfen, who com- 

 municated it to the R. Society. 

 Ibid. Y. 1700. p. 595. 



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