
'Mi laiïöf~i))ë Cuf f sf '*9 ,i
Thing,^oJberenqjake4 .into,,!i,§ wh.e,ndcj|n this pro-,
(^ipus^Qijyit^ ■ thefe^||Dter|^yeQu.s JRjygrsiia.yq theirs Origin:
.of, th^jMouritaiiis-j.iii jjpMJfyirefc that
ahthej %|tqm^pf^hg ^opnfaj.ufjtl^i^^reipqr^l (Qavities„
yyhich thg
yulps.oh .Wafer.j tyqt, \qh^i;eo%?fiW^fep haspts^jqit is-,not
toorccj | | gj^ijgE^qtq Ja^j^pinio^jjthaf s ]jn-| large Subterraneous
Ciy^rf^iia^>n Rip
vulets .convening, it is^from therii thefe Subffrrari^oh^
are'formed, and am apfe^wthin^ «-that thofe Springs
which iflue.aut of the Mountains in fuch rapid Currents, as
feme near Cajkleton do, are from them alfo-
From all thefélfhe wonderful' Difports of KajiMej ate »not
on-ly^if^rmble^asdsZ&illyjdemonftrate-d. in. Mi nraafs- Metals
and Plants, liittin Arfimals alfo ; Why therefore fomePerfons
fhould fp^jl.out fuch elaborate Hypotbefes to jrmile vPaiifinilw
yphen thefe Phenomena s may otherwifé be familiarly enough^
folved^TCanhotrapprehend ? But thofe Heads having been fully
enough difcufs’d before, I fhall not therefore recapitulate, buf
fhalidi-firJll® Perfon to make his Obfepations accurately, and
weigh the Whole’ together'; and could heartily wifhsfome Per-^
fons c^nomean Character, would not violently efpbufe Hypotheses
which are* not warrantable, and not fly into violent Paf-
fions when they are not oppofed in anything, put what is not
confonant to Experiments and Natural Obfervations. How thefe
Gentlemen may refent thefe lam in no wife uneaiilj and whatever
their Opinions may be of themfelves is not my Bufinefs.
to enquire into, but when from Perfons of Learning, in An_
fwer to the Experiments I fully try’d, I receiv’d ho Anfwer
but Opprobrious Calumnies and Supercilious Arrogance; jet
D d d thofe