M E T 
common meteors called falling ftars Lynn 
A new method for compolmg a natural hiftory 
of meteors - - Greeniuooa. 
Of the meteor cal'led an Ignis Fatuus, from ob- 
fervatioias made in England and others in Italy 
Derham and Dereham 
An account of a meteor feen in the air in the 
day-time on Dec. 8, 1733 - Crocker 
Notices of fome meteors obferved at Philadel- 
phia - - Breintnall 
An account of feveral - - Short 
An account of a meteor feen at Peckham Dec. 
M ? . 174 X, - - - - Milne' 
An account of a meteor feen near Holkam in 
Norfolk, Aug. 1741 - Lord Lovell 
Appearance of a fiery meteor feen, by Craddock 
Account of a fiery meteor feen . in the air July 
M, mS “ - Cojlard 
December i6, 1 742 - - Mortimer 
An extraordinary meteor feen in the county of 
Rutland,, which refembled a water-fpout 
Barker 
Several accounts of a fiery meteor which, ap- 
peared Novv 2 6, 1758, collected by J. Pringle, 
Remarks on the feveral accounts of the fiery 
meteor which appeared Nov, 26*, 1718, and 
Other fuch bodies - Pringlt 
An account of a meteor feen at ShefFord in 
Berkfhire, Oft. 20, 175,9 5- with fome obfer 
vations of the weather ot the preceding winte 
Forjle 
Another account of the fame meteor at Bath 
CoUhrook 
Another account at Chigwell-Row, Efiex 
May 10, 1760, and of a whirlwind felt in 
that country July iq, n6o H / inthor i 
An account of a remarkable meteor feen at Ox 
ford. Sept 2 1, 1760 - Swinto, 
An obfervation of a fiery meteor feen at tin 
Hague, Dec.. 21, 1758 - Gahr 
1763. 
An account of feveral 
North- America. 
fiery, meteors 
Tranf. 
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VI 400 
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VI. 2-390 
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— 518 if 
— 625 
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— 521 
— 1 83 

XL III 78 
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XLIII 522 
— 524 
XL VI 248 
— 479 
LI 218- 
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