Llhwyd^ 115 
Damp, 'SXHarlecky mMerionethfhirey in 1693 
and 1694, which fet fire to feveral ftacks of 
hay, and proved fatal to many cattle. Mr. 
Llhwyd obferves, that the founding of 
drums and horns, &c, repelled it from houfes 
and ftacks of hay, and that at length, by 
this means, many were preferved. N° 2I3> 
Vol. xviii. p. 223, 
Of an extraordinary Shower of Hail at 
Pontipool, in June 1697. N"" 229. Vol. xix. 
p. 579. 
Some Obfervations on Languages j ifi 
which Mn Llhwyd affents to Mr. Pez- 
ron's opinion, that the Greek, Roman ^ and 
Celtic y have one common origin. N° 243. 
p. 280. 
Roman^ French^ and Irljh Infcriptiofis ; 
and Antiquities in Scotland and Ireland^ 
with feven Figures. N° 269. Vol. xxii. 
p. 790. 
On the Difference between the Foffils of 
Fjfexy and thofe of Wales, and Ireland 5 in 
the former calcareous, and in the latter cryf* 
talline, N** 291. Vol, xxiv. p. 1 566. 
On fome ftrange Birds obferved in Waks* 
W 334, p, 464. 
1 Z Obfervations 
