FOOTNOTES:[A]In his Anatomy of Plants, p. 41-184.[B]Vol. LXIII. p. 241—and Vol. LXIX. p. 35.[C]In the Morsels of Criticism, p. 103.[D]In the Philos. Trans. for 1795, p. 91, 92.[E]This is mentioned by Sir William Hamilton himself, p. 105.[F]See Philos. Trans. for 1795, p. 104, 105.[G]See Lowthorp's Abridgement of the Philos. Trans. Vol. II. p. 143.[H]Philos. Trans. Vol. XLIX. p. 510.[I]Philos. Trans. Vol. LIII. p. 54.[J]Condamine's Journal, p. 57.[K]In his Experiments, p. 35.[L]Pyramidographia, Vol. I. 89-91.[M]Lib. 5.[N]Lib. 2.[O]In his Corinthiaca.[P]Clem. Alex. lib. 1.—Stromatum.[Q]In Vita Lysandri.[R]Diogenes in Anaxag.[S]Historia Nat. lib. 2. cap. 59.[T]Lib. 1. Sec. 31.[U]Haud aliter quam quum grandinem venti glomeratam in terras agunt, crebri cecidere cœlo lapides.[V]Lib. 30. Sec. 28.[W]Lib. 34. Sec. 45.[X]Psalm 18. v. 13.[Y]Psalm 148. v. 8.[Z]Psalm 147. v. 17.[AA]Psalm 148. v. 8.[BB]Joshua, ch. 10. v. 11.[CC]Hooke's Experiments, p. 134.[DD]Vide Gesner.—and Ans de Boot Hist. Lapidum.[EE]For which translation I am obliged to Sir Charles Blagden.[FF]This account, from AbbéStutz, and the following from Dr.Chladni, I received, translated from the German, by the favour of Sir Charles Blagden.[GG]Vide CardanDe Variet, lib. 14. c. 72.[HH]An account of this stone is given by Dr. Halley in the Philosophical Trans. No. 341. And also there is an account of it by Montenari.[II]Essai de Physique, Tom. II. sect. 1557.[JJ]All these facts are to be found mentioned in Chladni's book; first at p. 8, and then from p. 34 to 37.[KK]See the full account in the Philosophical Transactions, Vol. LI. for 1759, p. 218, &c.[LL]This is according to the account sent by the Rev. Mr. Michell, Fellow of Queen's College, Cambridge, p. 223.[MM]Ib. p. 237, 265, 269.[NN]Ib. p. 265.[OO]Ib. p. 272.[PP]Psalm III. v. 2 and 4.
[A]In his Anatomy of Plants, p. 41-184.
[A]In his Anatomy of Plants, p. 41-184.
[B]Vol. LXIII. p. 241—and Vol. LXIX. p. 35.
[B]Vol. LXIII. p. 241—and Vol. LXIX. p. 35.
[C]In the Morsels of Criticism, p. 103.
[C]In the Morsels of Criticism, p. 103.
[D]In the Philos. Trans. for 1795, p. 91, 92.
[D]In the Philos. Trans. for 1795, p. 91, 92.
[E]This is mentioned by Sir William Hamilton himself, p. 105.
[E]This is mentioned by Sir William Hamilton himself, p. 105.
[F]See Philos. Trans. for 1795, p. 104, 105.
[F]See Philos. Trans. for 1795, p. 104, 105.
[G]See Lowthorp's Abridgement of the Philos. Trans. Vol. II. p. 143.
[G]See Lowthorp's Abridgement of the Philos. Trans. Vol. II. p. 143.
[H]Philos. Trans. Vol. XLIX. p. 510.
[H]Philos. Trans. Vol. XLIX. p. 510.
[I]Philos. Trans. Vol. LIII. p. 54.
[I]Philos. Trans. Vol. LIII. p. 54.
[J]Condamine's Journal, p. 57.
[J]Condamine's Journal, p. 57.
[K]In his Experiments, p. 35.
[K]In his Experiments, p. 35.
[L]Pyramidographia, Vol. I. 89-91.
[L]Pyramidographia, Vol. I. 89-91.
[M]Lib. 5.
[M]Lib. 5.
[N]Lib. 2.
[N]Lib. 2.
[O]In his Corinthiaca.
[O]In his Corinthiaca.
[P]Clem. Alex. lib. 1.—Stromatum.
[P]Clem. Alex. lib. 1.—Stromatum.
[Q]In Vita Lysandri.
[Q]In Vita Lysandri.
[R]Diogenes in Anaxag.
[R]Diogenes in Anaxag.
[S]Historia Nat. lib. 2. cap. 59.
[S]Historia Nat. lib. 2. cap. 59.
[T]Lib. 1. Sec. 31.
[T]Lib. 1. Sec. 31.
[U]Haud aliter quam quum grandinem venti glomeratam in terras agunt, crebri cecidere cœlo lapides.
[U]Haud aliter quam quum grandinem venti glomeratam in terras agunt, crebri cecidere cœlo lapides.
[V]Lib. 30. Sec. 28.
[V]Lib. 30. Sec. 28.
[W]Lib. 34. Sec. 45.
[W]Lib. 34. Sec. 45.
[X]Psalm 18. v. 13.
[X]Psalm 18. v. 13.
[Y]Psalm 148. v. 8.
[Y]Psalm 148. v. 8.
[Z]Psalm 147. v. 17.
[Z]Psalm 147. v. 17.
[AA]Psalm 148. v. 8.
[AA]Psalm 148. v. 8.
[BB]Joshua, ch. 10. v. 11.
[BB]Joshua, ch. 10. v. 11.
[CC]Hooke's Experiments, p. 134.
[CC]Hooke's Experiments, p. 134.
[DD]Vide Gesner.—and Ans de Boot Hist. Lapidum.
[DD]Vide Gesner.—and Ans de Boot Hist. Lapidum.
[EE]For which translation I am obliged to Sir Charles Blagden.
[EE]For which translation I am obliged to Sir Charles Blagden.
[FF]This account, from AbbéStutz, and the following from Dr.Chladni, I received, translated from the German, by the favour of Sir Charles Blagden.
[FF]This account, from AbbéStutz, and the following from Dr.Chladni, I received, translated from the German, by the favour of Sir Charles Blagden.
[GG]Vide CardanDe Variet, lib. 14. c. 72.
[GG]Vide CardanDe Variet, lib. 14. c. 72.
[HH]An account of this stone is given by Dr. Halley in the Philosophical Trans. No. 341. And also there is an account of it by Montenari.
[HH]An account of this stone is given by Dr. Halley in the Philosophical Trans. No. 341. And also there is an account of it by Montenari.
[II]Essai de Physique, Tom. II. sect. 1557.
[II]Essai de Physique, Tom. II. sect. 1557.
[JJ]All these facts are to be found mentioned in Chladni's book; first at p. 8, and then from p. 34 to 37.
[JJ]All these facts are to be found mentioned in Chladni's book; first at p. 8, and then from p. 34 to 37.
[KK]See the full account in the Philosophical Transactions, Vol. LI. for 1759, p. 218, &c.
[KK]See the full account in the Philosophical Transactions, Vol. LI. for 1759, p. 218, &c.
[LL]This is according to the account sent by the Rev. Mr. Michell, Fellow of Queen's College, Cambridge, p. 223.
[LL]This is according to the account sent by the Rev. Mr. Michell, Fellow of Queen's College, Cambridge, p. 223.
[MM]Ib. p. 237, 265, 269.
[MM]Ib. p. 237, 265, 269.
[NN]Ib. p. 265.
[NN]Ib. p. 265.
[OO]Ib. p. 272.
[OO]Ib. p. 272.
[PP]Psalm III. v. 2 and 4.
[PP]Psalm III. v. 2 and 4.