~~~ ~~ An account of the calculations made from the 
furvey and meafures taken at Schehallien, in 
order to afeertain the mean denfity of the earth 
* - - . Hutton 
Earth (Natural philofophy). The defeription of a 
well and earth in Lancafhire taking fire by a 
candle approached to it - Shirley 
— An account of a flrange kind of earth taken up 
near Smyrna, of which is made foap; toge- 
ther with the way of making it Smith 
— — An account of a very odd eruption of fire out of 
a fpot of earth near Fierenzola in Italy St . Clair 
— — A defeription of the feveral ftrata of earths, 
{lone, coals, &c. found in a coal-pit at the weft 
end of Dudley, Staffordflvire : to which is add- 
ed, a table of the fpecifick gravity of each ftra- 
tum - Fettiplace and Haukjbu 
— A letter giving an account of a very uncommon 
finking of the earth, near Folkeftone in Kent 
Sachetti 
An account of the feveral ftrata of earths and 
foffils found in finking the mineral wells at 
Holt - - Lewis 
— An extract of a philofophical account of a new 
opinion concerning the origin of petrifactions 
found in the earth, which has hitherto been 
alcribed to the univerfal deluge Ehrhart 
— An account of an uncommon phenomenon in 
Dorfetfhire, of flame arifing out of the earth 
' - Stephens 
Earth (Medicine). An obfervation of the immode- 
rate and fatal ufe of crab-ftones, and fuch like 
ablorbent earths, from whence have proceeded 
Hones in the ftomach and kickiies Breynius 
Earthen- Ware. A method of making a oo!d-co- 
o o 
loured glazing for earthen-ware Hinftus 
Earthquakes (Nature and caufes). Of the nature 
of earthquakes; more particularly of the origin 
of the matter of them, from the pyrites alone 
- Lijier 
— On the caufes .of earthquakes Stukeley 
Continued - - Stukeley 
— — Some conliderations on the caufes of earthquakes 
Hales 
■ » — Conjectures concerning the caufe and obfervations 
upon the phenomena of earthquakes Mitchell 
Tranf, 
Abridg. 
LXVIII 689 
II 482 
Ill 149 
XIX 228 
H 457 
XX j7 8 
— 385 
XXVII 541 
IV 2 182 
XXIX 469 
— 2 248 
XXXV 489 
VI 2 225 
XLIV 163 
X615 
LII 1 19 
XL! SSI 
IX 17 1 
XL1I 188 
■j 
IX 499 
XIV S nt 
XL VI 641 
— 6 57 
11 420 
X 529 
— 669 
— 535 
L 566 
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