2S0 Account Meteoric Stones and Masses of Iron, ^c. 
1796, Jan. 4. Stones fell near Belaja-Ferkwa in Russia.-*-GiZ- 
berfs Annal. tom. xxxv. 
Feb. 19 . A stone of 10 lb. fell in Portugal. — Southey’s 
Letters from Spain. 
1798, March 8. or 12. Stones, one of which was the size of a 
calf’s head, fell at Sales. — Marquis de Dree. 
Dec. 19 . Stones fell in Bengal. ^ — Howard, Lord Valentia. 
1799, April 5. Stones fell at Batanrouge on the Mississippi. — 
Belfast Chronicle of the War. 
1801, Stones fell on the Island of Tonneliers.— de St Vin- 
cent. 
1802, Sept. Stones fell in Scotland. — Monthly Magazine, Oc^. 
1802* - 
1803, April 26. A great fall of stones took place at Aigle. 
They were about three thousand in number, and the largest 
weighed about 17 lb. 
Oct. 5. Stones fell near Avignon.— Brit. 
• Dec. 13. A stone fell near Eggenfelde in Bavaria, weigh- 
ing 3J lb. — Imhof 
1804, April 5. A stone fell at Possil, near Glasgow. 
,-1807. A stone fell at Dordrecht.— Fa/i Beek. Culkoen. 
1805, March 25. Stones fell at Doroninsk in Siberia. — Gilberts 
Annal. tom. xxix. and xxxi. 
J une. Stones, covered with a black crust, fell in Constan- 
tinople. 
1806, March 15. Two stones fell at St Etienne and Valance; 
one of them weighed 8 lb. 
May 17 . A stone weighing 2| lb. fell near Basingstoke 
in Hampshire. — Monthly Magazine. 
1807, March 13. (Jun6 17. according to Lucas,) A stone of 
160 lb. fell at Fimochin, in the province of Smolensko in Rus- 
sia. — Gilherfs Annal, 
— Dec. 14. A great shower of stones fell near Weston in 
Connecticut. Masses of 20 lb. 25 lb. and 35 lb. were found. 
— Silliman and Kingsley. 
1808, April 19. Stones fell at Borgo San-Donino. — Guidotti 
and Spagnoni. 
* We have inserted this notice from Chladni, though we believe that no stones 
fell in Scotland at the time here mentioned. 
