Dale. : J2y 
in which vlfion is quite loft after fua^fet, 
iand^ gradually returns as day-light comes on 
again. N° 211. Vol. xviii. p. 158. 
Queries, relating to the Entalia^ Denia^ 
lidy Blat.ta \.byzantinay Purpura, and Buc^ 
r/Vf^ of the Shops. N"* 197. They were 
anfwered by Dr. Lister. 
An Account, with figures, of three Sax- 
on Coins, dug up at Honedon in Suffolk, 
N° 205. Vol. xvii. p. 874. 
An Account of Har%vich CliiF, with a 
Lift of twenty-eight Species of Foffil Shells, 
found imbedded in the Strata. N° 291. 
Vol, xxiv. p. 1568. This was much en- 
larged in the Notes to the Hiftory of Har- 
wichy mentioned above. 
An Account of MSS. left by Mr, Ray. 
307. Vol. XXV. p. 1282, 
A Letter from Samuel Dale, M. L. to 
Sir ifo/^j- Sloane, Baronet, F.R.S. con- 
taining Defcriptions of the Moofe Deer, and 
a fort of Stag in Virginia, with Remarks 
©n the Flying Squirrel of America. VoL 
xxxix. p. 384** 
* LiNN^us applied the name Dalea to a new Ame- 
lican plant of the Diadelphous clafs, communicated by 
Miller. 
