Cit5) 
The eommunicdtion of the Seas with one another by Sub- 
terraneous Paffages, vi%. oi the C^fpian^ with TontEuxiti 
and the Ferfan (julfh of the Mare Mortuum^ with the 'Mar^ 
nuhfum^ and of this latter with the Jie^/z^w^^e^;^ 5 as aifo 
of ^cylla with Chdryhdts^ pag, 85.1 oi- 
The Subterraneous Store^houfes (in all the four parts of 
the Earth) of Watir-^ and Firr^ and ^/r| together with their 
important UfeSj f^^, iii. 
An Account of the ftate of the Earth about the Ff'fa s 
how the Waters are continually fwallowed up by the Nor-^ 
therff^ and running along through the Bowels of the Earthy 
do regurgitate at the Southern Tole^ fdg. 159. 
A Defcription of Mount Vefuvms and Mtna^ both vifited 
by the Author himfelfj AnmiS'^Q, their Dim eofionSj Com-* 
niunicatioDj Incendiumsj Paths of Fiery Torrents caft out 
by themj &c, as alfo of the Vulcms in IcA^ndmA GromUnd^ 
and their Gorrefpondence and Effeftsg p. 180. 
An Account of that famous and ftrange Whirl-pool upon 
the Coaft eiNorwaj^commonly calFdj The Maelfirom 5 which 
this Author fancies to have a Communieationj by a Subter- 
raneous Channelj with another fuch frA/>/-p(?^7/ in the l>^<^- 
mck^Bayo by which coiBmercej according to him, the Wa* 
rers, when^ upon their accumulation and crowding toge- 
ther in one of thefe places, they are fwallowed up by the 
Gulf there, carrying along with them whatfo«ver isin the 
way, and lodging it in a certain receptacle at the bottom 
thereof, are conveyed through the faid under- ground 
Channel to the other Gulf 5 where agaiij, upon the like con* 
flux and rctumefcence of Waters, tisey areabforbed? and 
through ttie fame Channel do reciprocally run to the former 
Gulf^and meeting in their impetuous PalTage with the things 
formerly funk down into the Repofitory> carry them aloft,^ 
with themfclvcsj and caft them up again on the Goaft of 
Norway^ p» 146. 
A Relation of ft range Earth-quakes^ Jp. 220/ 
An 
