



Miner alo gia, $p.l 



Balthazar George Sage, 

 Analyfe du bois foflile. 



Mem. de 1'Acad. desSc. de Paris. A. 1789» Mem. p. 538« 



Gregoire Comte de Razoumowski, 



Des bois foililes conlidere'es relativement a leurs diverfes 

 efpeces, particulierement en Suijfc et aux ufages 

 qu'on en peut faire dans les arts et en oeconomie. 

 Memoires de Laufanne. T. 5. Hill. p. 43. Mem. p. 

 William Borlase, 



An account of fome trees difcovered under - ground on 

 the shore at Mount 1 's - bay in Cornwall, 

 Philof. Transact. Y. 1757. p. 51. 

 William Deriiam, 



Obfervationsi concerning the fubterraneous trees in Dagen~ 

 ham and other marshes bordering upon the river of 

 Thames in the county of Ejjex. 

 Ibid. Y. 1712. p. 478. 

 Abraham de la Pryme, , 



Extracts of two letters , concerning fubterraneous trees. — 

 r Ibid. Y. 1702. p. 1.073. 



Part of a letter concerning trees found under ground in 

 Hatfield Chafe, 

 Ibid. Y. 1701. p. 950. 



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A relation of the abundance of wood, found under ground 



in LincohisJiire. 

 Ibid. Y. H 670. p. 2050, 



Iofeph Corrca Serra, 



On a fubmariue foieft on the Eaft coaft of England (Lin- 

 colushire). 

 Ibid. Y. 1799. p. 145. 

 Richard Richardson, . 



Part of a letter, containing a relation of fubterraneous 

 trees, dug up at Youle in Yorkshire, 

 Ibid. Y. 1697. p. 526, I 



Ggg 3 George 



