that have fallen from the Heavens. ^31 
1808, May Stones weighing 4 lb. or 5 lb. fell near Stannem 
in Moravia.— Brit. 
Sept. 3. Stones fell at Lissa in Bohemia. — De Schreibers. 
1809, June 17. A stone of 6 oz. fell on board an American ves- 
sel in latitude 30° 58/ N., and longitude 70° 25' W. — Bihl. 
Brit. 
1810, Jan. 30. Stones, some of which weighed about 2 lb. fell 
in Caswell county, North America. — Phil. Mag. vol. xxxvi. 
July. A great stone fell at Shahabad in India. It burn- 
ed five villages, and killed several men and women. — Phil. 
Mag. xxxvii. p. 236. 
— — Aug. 10. A stone weighing 7| lb. fell in the county of 
Tipperary in Ireland. — Phil. Mag. vol. xxxviii. 
— Nov. 23. Stones fell at Mortelle, Villerai, and Moulin- 
brule, in the department of the Loiret ; one of tihem weighed 
40 lb., and the other 20 lb.— AzcA. Journal, vol. xxxix. p. 158. 
1811, March 12. or 13. A stone of 15 lb. fell in the village of 
Konglinhowsh, near Romea in Russia. — Bruce’s American 
Journal, No. 3. 
July 8. Stones, one of which weighed 3^ oz., fell near 
Balanguiilas in Spain. — Bihl. Brit. tom. xlviii. p. 162; 
1812, April 10. A shower of stones fell near Thoulouse. 
— April 15. A stone, the size of a child’s head, fell at Erx- 
leben. A specimen of it is in the possession of Professor 
Haussman of Brunswick. — Gilberts Annal. xl. and xli. 
— Aug. 5. Stones fell at Chantonay. — Brochant. 
1813, March 14. Stones fell at Cutro in Calabria, during a 
great fall of red dust.— RiS?. Brit Oct. 1813. 
Sept. 9. and 10. Several stones, one of which weighed 
17 lb. fell near Limerick in Ireland;— Mag. 
1814, Feb. 3. A stone fell near Bacharut in Russia.— 
Annal. tom. l. 
— Sept. 5. Stones, some of which weighed 18 lb. fell in the 
vicinity of Agen. — Phil. Mag. vol. xlv. 
Nov. 5. Stones, of which nineteen were found, fell in the 
Doab in India. — Phil. Mag. 
1815, Oct. 3. A large stone fell at Chassigny near Langres.— 
Pistollet. 
1816, A stone fell at Glastonbury in Somersetshire. — Phil. Mag. 
