Jcriplores generates* 35 



Sir Henry G . . >%n glefield. ;i 



Account of the appearance of the foil at opening; a well 

 at Hanby in Lincolnshire. 



Phiiof. Transact. Y. 1731. p. 545* - 

 Edward Fi.qyt). 



Account of the burning of feveral hay- ricks by a fiery 

 exhalation or damp: and of the infectious quality of 

 the grafs of feveral grounds (JVEerionydshire). '- 

 ■Ibid. Y. 2694- p. 49. 

 Edward Lhwyd, 



Part of letter, giving feme farther account of ihe" Eery 

 exhalation in Mcrionydsh ire. 

 Ibid. Y. 1C94. p. 223. 



John Sackette. 



A letter, giving an account of a very uncommon finking 

 of the earth, near Folkefione in Kent (Middlesexshire)* 

 Ibid. Y. 1716. p. 469. 

 John Lyon. 



Account of a fublklence of the ground near Folkefione 

 on the co aft of Kent* 



ibid, Y. 1736. p. 220. 

 Edward Matthews. 



An account of the linking of a river near Pontypool in 

 MomnoutJisJiire. 



Ibid. Y. 1756. p. 547« 

 Benjamin Wiseman. 



Account of a fubftance found in a clay -pit; and of the 

 effect of the mere of Difs (in Norfolk), upon various 

 fubltances i miner fed. in it. With an analylis of Lke laid 

 mere by Charles Hatch ett. 

 Ibid. Y. :179s. p. 5C7. 

 John Morton. 



A letter containing a relation of river and other shells 

 digged up, together with various vegetable bodies 

 in a bituminous marshy earth, near Wlears- Asliby in 



P 2 Norb- 



