C if A P T E R 
A Paper on the Formation of Salt and 
Sand from Brine of the Pits in Stafford^ 
Jljire. Printed in N° 145. 
On Perpetual Lamps, in imitation of the 
fepulchral lamps of the antients* N° 166. 
On the Incombuftible Cloth made of 
ih^AJbeJlos. lb. 
A Hiftory and Regifter of the Weather 
at Oxford during the year 1684. 169. 
On the Black Lead of Cumberland^ 
N° 240. 
On the beft Time for felling Timber^ 
which, with the antients, he advifes to be 
performed in the Autumn. 
On an Irijh Giant, nineteen years of age, 
and meafuring feven feet fix inches in 
height. N° 240. , 
A Catalogue of Eledrical Bodies. N"* 
245- 
NATURAL HISTORY OF COUNTIES. 
I have before obferved, that Dr. Plott 
was the firfl author of a feparate volume 011 
Provincial Natural Hiftory; in which, it is 
but juftice to add, that, with due allowance 
for the time when he wrote, he has not 
. been 
