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I will here infert an account, how
high the water was thrown the day
that we were there, which I hope
will not be difagreeable to you. We
obferved the height thus ; every one
in company wrote down at each time
that the water fpouted, how high it
appeared to him to be thrown, and
we afterwards chofe the medium.
The firft column marks the fpoutings
ofthe water, in the order they followed
each other; the fécond, the time
when thefe fpoutings happened ; the
third, the height to which the water
rofe ; and the laft, how long each fpouting
o f water continued.
N® T im e . Height. D u ra tio n .
I At VI 42m. 30 feet 0 m. 20f.
2 — 51 ' 6 - 0 20
3 VII 6 - 6 - 0 10
4 “ Sr * 12 - 0 15
5 - 51 - 60 - Q 6
6 VIII 17 - 24 - 0 30
7 - 29 - 18 - 0 40
8 - 36 - 12 - 0 40
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The pipe was now for the firft time
full o f water, and ran flowly into
the bafon.
N» T im e . Height. Duration.
IX 25 - 48 - I 10
X 1 6 - 2 4 - i O
XII 35 minutes we heard as it
were three difcharges o f
a gun under ground,
that made it fliake, the
water immediately flowed
over, but funk again
inftantly.
8 the water flowed over
the border o f the bafon.
III 15 we again heard feveral
fubterraneous noifes,tho’
not fo ftrong as before.
IV 43 the water flowed over
very ftrongly during a
whole minute.
49 we again heard many
loud fubterraneous dift
charges, not only near
the fpring, but alio from
the neighbouring ridge
o f rocks, where the water
fpouted.
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