an art ificial Spring of Water, y- 



is found at both thofe places, it riles fo high as to overflow the 

 furface of the well : all thefe fa6ls contribute to eftabliili the 

 theory above-mentioned. And tliere is reafon to conclude, 

 that if fimilar experiments were made, artificial fprings, 

 rifing above ground, might in many places be thus produced 

 at fmall expence, both for the common purpofes of life, 

 and for the great improvement of lands by occafionally water- 

 ing them. 



