PHYSICAL ann LITERARY, 469: 
~*©'TuH3s account was given by James 
*Fergufon a miller at Folt-Soy near 
§§ Glen-Morrifon, and alfo attefted by his 
** companion James Macdonald. 
“ Tey affert, that the water, in their 
“ opinion, upon examining the ground 
“ afterwards, mutt have rifen at leaft three 
“ feet perpendicular ; and the time of the 
“whole agitation was about three mi- 
* nutes.” 
3. Letter from Mr Joun ROBERTSON Zo 
James SMoLLET of Bonhill, E/g; one 
. of the Commiffaries of Edinburgh, con- 
cerning the Agitation of the Waters of 
Loch-lomond, November 1. 1755 *. 
SIR, Rospok, December 17.175 56 
is A’ I have been from home for a fort~ 
~ *“ night paft, your’s came to hand on- 
ly yefterday, or would have anfwered it 
* fooner. The tafk you impofe upon me, 
Vise 
* Lochlomond lies upwards of fifty Englifh miles weft 
of Edinburgh, about the 56th degree of north latitude. 
