that have fallen from the Heavens, S37 
1618, August, A great fall of stones took place in Styria.— 
Stammes. 
A metallic mass fell in Bohemia. — Kronland. 
16^1, April 17. A mass of iron fell about 100 miles S. E. of 
Lahore. — Jehan Guir'^s Memoirs. 
1622, Jan. 10. A stone fell in Devonshire. — Rumph, 
1628, April 9. Stones fell near Hatford in Berkshire ; one of 
them weighed 24 lb. — Gent. Mag. Dec. 1796. 
1684, Oct. 27. Stones fell in Charollois. — Morinus. 
1635, June 21. A stone fell at Vago in Italy. 
— July 7, or Sept. 29. A stone, weighing about 11 oz. fell 
at Calce. — Valisnieri, Opere, vi. 64. 
1636, March 6. A burnt looking stone fell between Sagan and 
Dubrow in Silesia.^ — Lucas and Cluverivs. 
1637, Nov. 29. Gassendi says a stone, of a black metallic co- 
lour, fell On Mount Vaision, between Guilliaume and Perne 
in Provence. It weighed 54 lb. and had the size and shape 
of the human head. Its specific gravity was 3.5. — Gassendi, 
Opera, p. 96, Lyons, 1658. 
1642, August 4. A stone, weighing 4 lb. fell between Wood- 
bridge and Aldborough in Suffolk. — Gent. Mag. Dec. 1796. 
1643, or 1644. Stones fell in the sea.- — Wuqfhrain. 
1647, Feb. 18. A stone fell near Fwicxau. — Schmid. 
— — August. Stones fell in the bailliage of Stolzenem in West- 
phalia. — Gilherfs Annal. 
Between 1647 and 1654, A mass fell in the sea. — Willman. 
1650, August 6. A stone fell at Dordrecht. — Senguesd. 
1654, March 30. Stones fell in the Island of ¥xm&c\.^BarthQ- 
linus. 
A large stone fell at Warsaw. — Petr. Borellus. 
A small stone fell at Milan, and killed a Franciscan.— 
Septalianum. 
1668, June 19. or 21. Two stones, one SOO.lb. and the other 
200 lb. weight, fell near Verona. ^ — Legallois, Conversations, 
&c. Paris 1672, Valisnieri, Opere, ii. p. 64. 66., Monta^ian and 
Francisco CarU, who published a letter, containing several 
curious notices respecting the fall of stones from the heavens. 
1671, Feb, 27. Stones fell in Suabia. — Gilberts Ann. tom. xxxiii. 
1673. A stone fell in the fields near Dietling. “ Nostril tem- 
poribus in partibus Gallise Cispadanse, lapis magnae quanti- 
