309 
Petrijicata Anglia : Lhwjd • 
Lithophylacii Britannici ichnographia, s. Lapidum alio- 
rumque fossilium Britannicorum singulari figura insig- 
nium, quotquot hactenus vel ipse invenit, vel ab amicis 
accepit, distributio classica. Londini, 1699. 8. 
Pagg. 91. tabb. aeneae 23 ; praeter epistolas, de quibus 
supra pag. 305. 
Editio altera. Oxonii, 1760. 8. 
Pagg. 91. tabb. aeneas 25 ; praster epistolas, et praelec- 
tionem de stellis marinis, de qua Tomo 2. p. 31 1. 
Letters concerning fossils. 
Philosoph. Transact. Vol. 24. n. 291. p. 1566, 156(7. 
Henry Baker. 
An account of some uncommon fossil bodies. ibid. Vol. 
48. p. 117—123. 
Bericht wegens eenige ongevvoone uit de aarde 
gegraavene lighaamen. 
Uitgezogte Verhandelingen, 1 Deel, p. 209 — 218. 
John Beaumont. 
Two letters concerning rock-plants and their growth. 
ibid. Vol. 11. n. 129. p. 724 — 742. 
A further account of some rock-plants growing in the 
lead-mines of Mendip hilis, ib. Vol. 13. n. 150. p. 
276 — 280. 
John W ALCOTT. 
Descriptions and figures of petrifactions, found in the 
quarries, gravel-pits, &c. near Bath. 
Pagg. S 1 - tabb. aeneae 16. Bath, (1779.) 
(Daniel Solander.) v 
Fossilia Hantoniensia collecta, et in musaeo Britannico de- 
posita, a Gustavo Brander. 
Pagg. 43. tabb. aeneae 9. Londini, 1766. 4, 
Daines Barrington. 
Account of a fossil lately found near Christ-Church in 
Hampshire. 
Philosoph. Transact. Vol. 63. p. 17 1, 172. 
Stephen Gray. 
Observations on the fossils of Reculver cliffe. ibid. Vol. 
22. n. 268. p. 762, 763. 
James Pa rsons. 
An account of some fossil fruits, and other bodies, found 
in the island of Sbepey. ib. Vol. 50. p. 396 — 407. 
Edward Jacob. 
Fossilia Shepeiana. A short view of the fossil bodies of 
