falplores gejicrales. 



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part given to it; together witfi Tome ©hfervalions con- 

 cerning agriculture. 



Philof. Transact. Y. iGGq. p. 722. 



Ralph ThotcESey, 



Letter giving an account of the damage done by a ftoim 

 of hail, which happened; near Rotherham in Yorkshire 

 on June 7. 1711. 



Ibid. Y. 1712. p. 514. 



* * * 



Robert Southwell, 



An account of the damage that happened in the Me of 

 Portland the 3 of Febr. 1696. 

 Ibid. Yr 1697. p. 659. 



Scotiae. 



Edward Lhwyd. 



Letter containing feveral obfervations in natural hiftory, 

 made in his travels through Wales and Scotland. 

 Philof. Transact. Y. i 71 2. p. 46a 466.4.07.500. 



Y. 1713. p. 93. 275. 276. 



Robert Sibbald. 



Part of a letter - concerning a fecond volume of his pro- 

 dromus hiltoriae natural is Scotiae. 

 Ibid. Y. 1706. p. 11314. 



John Be ale. 



Adveitifements upon frofts in forae parts of Scotland, dif- 

 fering in their anniverfary feafons and force from Our 

 ordinary frofts in England ; of black winds and tempefts ; 

 of the warm or fertilizing temperature and Iteams of 

 the furface of the earth, liones, rocks, fprings, waters 

 (fome in fume places, more than other in other places) 

 of petrifying and metallizing waters; with fonie hints 

 for the horticulture of Scotland. 

 Ibid. Y. 1675. p. 357. 



E 3 George 



