36 ~ Hiftoriae naturalis 



Northamptonshire: with fome reflections there -upon: 

 As alfo an account of the progrefs he has made in the 

 natural hiftory of Northamptonshire. 



Philof. Transact. Y. 1706. p. 0210. 

 William Arderon. 



An account of large fubterraneous caverns in the chalk 

 hills near Norwich. 



Ibid. Y. 1743. p. 244. 

 George Plaxton. 



Some natural obfervations made in the parishes of Ki- 

 nardfey and Donington in Shropshire* 

 Ibid. Y. 1707. p. 2413. 

 Richard Hopton. 



Letter- giving an account of the eruption of a burning 

 fpring at Brofeley in Shropshire. 

 Ibid. Y. 1712. p. 475. 

 Charles Mason. 



A letter concerning fpelter, melting iron with pit - coal 

 and a burning well at Brofeley. 

 Ibid. Y. 1747. P- 37°. 

 John Beale. 



Some promifcuous obfervations made in Somerfetshire. 

 Ibid. Y. 1666. p. 323. 

 George Smith Gibbes. 



Account of a cavern difcovered on the North -Weft fide 

 of the Men dip Hills in Somerfetshire. 



Transact, of the Linnean Soc. Vol. 5. p. 143. 

 J*. . . Durant. 



Letter, concerning a coal-mine taking fire near New~Cafile 

 upon Tyne; of the blue well, and of a fubterraneous 

 cavern in Were dale. 



Philof. Transact, Y. 1746. p. 221. 

 Thomas Wright. 



Curious and exact relation of a fand-flond which hath 

 lately overwhelmed a great tract of land in the county 

 of Suffolk; together with an account of the check in 



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