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name occurs in the Philofophkal Tranfac^ 
tions, as author of the following papers. 
On fubterraneous Trees, or Foffil Wood, 
found at Toule^ near Tork. Vol. xix. 
526. 
Obfervations in Natural Hiftory in Tork^ 
Jljire, A Boy who lived to feventeen years 
of age, without any Secretion of Urine, in 
whom Nature fupplied this deficiency by a 
conftant Diarrhoea. On the Trouts of the 
Welch Lakes ; on the Ermine ; the Nut- 
hatch j and the Regulus CriJIatus ; the He^ 
lix Fomatia. Vol. xxviii. p. 167. 
A Relation of the Fall of a Water Spout 
in LancaJhirCy which tore up the ground fe- 
ven feet deep, formed a deep gulph near half 
a mile in length, and deftroyed the furface 
often acres of land. Vol. xxx. p. 1097^ 
A Letter from Dr. Richard Richarh- 
soN, F. R. S. to ^iv Hans Sloane, Bart, 
concerning the Voracioufnefs of the Sqiiilla 
Aquce dulcis in deftroying the young Fry of 
Carp and Tench in Ponds. Vol. xxxviii. 
P- 331- 
A Cafe from Mr. William Wright, Sur- 
geon of Bradford, concerning a large Piece 
of 
