Z^diac\, being neer the SoIftitial points greateft, and near the 
JBquinod:ial points leaft of all ^\x\. htSiAc \\\\% Annual Vic 'ijji- 
iude of the u^quinoxes^nol to fay, of the 4. Cardinal Points. 
( which ray Hypothefis doth allow and affert ; ) I believe it will 
bs found^ chat there is another Annual vie ijjitude anfwering ro^ 
theSiin? Apogceum and Fepigmim, And that the greateft Tydes 
ofalljWil! be found to be upon a refulc of thefe two caufes Co^ 
operating': which( as doth the Inequality of Natural dayes, de- 
pending on thefe fame caufes ); will light nearer the times, S 
mention. To what is faid to beobfervcd at Cbathamzv^d in the 
Thames, contrary to that I allege as obferved in T{umneymarp : 
I muft at prefent a.7nxm, and refer to a melius inquirendum, l£ 
thofe who objcd: this contrary obfervation, fliall, after this no- 
tice, find, upon new Obfervations heedfully taken, that the 
Spring tydes in February md.Novemher, are not fo high, as thofe 
m March and September ; I fliall then think the objeition v.ery 
confiderable. But I do very well remember, that! have feea 
in Ndvember, very high Tydes- at London^ as wel! as in l^rmney 
MurftJ, And; the time is not yet fo far paft, but that it may be- 
rememberedY by your felf or others then in /whether 
in November laft when the Tydes were fo high at Dover ^ at Desl^. 
Sil Margate, and all along the Coaft from thence to J{jmne-y 
Marff?, as to do in fome of thofc places much hurt, (and5in Hol- 
land, much more^^ whether, I fay, there were not alfo at the 
fame time, Landouy {u^oimIiq Thames) very h'gh Tydes, 
Bat a good Diary of the Height and time both of High-water, 
and Low-water, for a year or two together, even at Chatham, 
m Orcenrvich I but rather at fome place in the open SQa, or at tha- 
Lands end in Cornwal ^ or on the Wef} parts of Ireland i:.,or at St, 
Mellens^ or the Bermudas ^ $cc. would do more to the refolv^ing; 
of this pointy than any verba! difcourfe without iti 
5. To the third Objecftion, That fuppofing'the Earth andMom ^' 
tamfhve aheut a Common center of gravity 5 if that the highefi Tydss 
beat the ISJeW'-moon.Tvhen the moon being marejl to the Sun^the EartU^ 
is farthefi from it, audits compound motion at the frviftefl ; and that^ 
the Tydes abate as^the Earth approacheth nearer, till it cdines into the-^ 
fuppofe A Circle ofher Anmial muion : It may be- deimuded, why di).^ 
thy not fnll abate as the Eauh com^ nearer to the Sun and the- 
