22S Account ofMeteoinc Stones and Masses of lron^ ^c. 
tatis e nubibus cecidit.” — See Leonardus, de Gemmls^ lib. 1. 
cap. 5.5 and. Memorie della Societa Cohmharia Fiorentma^ 
1747 , vol. i. diss. vi. p. 14. 
1674, Oct. 6. Two large stones fell near GldiTh.—Scheuclizen 
Between 1675 and 1677. A stone fell into a fshing-boat near 
Copinsbaw. — Wallace’s Account of Orlmey^ and Gent, Mag, 
July 1806. 
1677, May S8. Several stones, which probably contained cop- 
per, fell at Ermundorf near Koosenhaven. Misi, Nat. Cu7\ 
1677. App. 
1680, May 18. Stones fell at London.-— 
1697, Jan, 18. Stones fell at Pentolina near Siemia.^ — Soldani 
after Gabrieli. 
1698, May 19. A stone fell at Walhing. — Scheuclizer. 
1706, June 7. A stone of 7S lb. fell at Larissa in Macedonia. 
It smelled of sulphur, and was like the scum of Paul 
Lucas. 
1722, June 5. Stones fell near Scheftlas in Freisingen. — Meicheh 
hech. 
1728, June 22. About thirty-three stones, black and metallic, 
fell near Plestowitzin Bohemia. — -Rost md Stepling. 
1727 , July 22. Stones fell at Lilaschitz in Bohemia. — Stepling. 
1738, August 18. Stones fell near Carpentras. — Castillon. 
1740, Oct. 25. Stones fell at Rasgrad,^ — Gilberfs Annul, tom. l. 
• to 1741. A large stone fell in winter in Greenland, -^hlgede. 
1748. Stones fell at Liboschitz in Bohemia. — Stepling. 
1750, Oct. 1. A large stone fell at Niort near Coutance.— 
and Lalande. 
1751, May 26. Two masses of iron of 71 lb. and 16 lb. fell in 
the district of Agram, the capital of Croatia. The largest of 
these is now in Vienna. 
1758, Jan. A stone fell in Germany, in Eichstadt. -—CaraZZo, 
iv. 377 . 
July 8. Four stones, one of which weighed 18 lb. fell at 
Strkow, near Tabor. — Stepling., De Pluvia lapidea, anni 
1758 ad Strkoiv^ et ejus causis^ meditatio^’' p. 4. Prag. 1754. 
— - Sept. Two stones, one of 20 lb. and the other of 11 lb. 
fell near the villages of Liponas and Pin in Brene.*— ZcZa^ide 
and RichaiA. 
