531 - Mineralogia. 



John Beaumont, 



Further accounts of fome rock- plants growing in the 

 lead mines of Mendip- hills. -.(s 

 Phiiof. Transact. Y. 1635. P* 276. 

 John Morton, 



A relation of river and other shells, digged up together 

 with various-vegetable bodies, in a bituminous marshy 

 earth , near Mears - Ashby in Northamptonshire : with 

 fome reflections thereupon. As alfo an Account of 

 thtfprogrefs he has made in the natural hiftory of 

 Northamptonshire. 

 Ibid. Y. 1706. p. 2210. 

 Edward Luir>, iliuol go -too — . ?,r£;'.3t>T pwJ 5o r 



Epiftola, in qu*a agit de lapidib us aliquot perpefcua; figura 

 donatis, quos nuperis annis in Oxonienfi et vicinis 

 agris adinvenit. 

 Ibid. Y. 1693. p k 746. 

 Stephen Gray* 



Part of a letter — containing his obfervations on the fof- 

 lul of Reculver cliffe , and a new; way of drawing 

 the meridian line* with a, note on this letter by 

 Hans- Sloane. 

 Ibid. Y. 1701. p. 762. 

 James Parsons, V 

 An account of fome fd ml fruits and:: other bodies, found 

 in the island of Shepey, 

 Ibid. Y. 1757- P-396- 



Edward King, 



Account of a petrefaction found on the coaft of Eafi- 

 Lothian. ' 

 Ibid. Y.1779. p. 35. 



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James Simon, 



Letter concerning the bones of a foetus voided per anum, 



' and of fome foffils found in Ireland. 



Ibid.. Y.1745. p. 529. 



Galliae. 



