of Fhmngi 
The Scheme it felf. 
foot. inch* 
-2 6 
-4 
-3 6 
- 1 6 
°>0f Ebbing 
1 
2- 
3 
4 
J 
,6 
- I. 
: 2., 
-4- 
" 2.. 
..6 
6, The Ufaal number of Tydes, or times of Hgh- water from 
New- Moon to New-Moon^ or from Full- Moon to Full Moen^ is 
Fifty nine. 
So far the Remarks s hitherto made by this Inquifitive Perfon upon the Sub- 
ject of Tydes ; who not only promlfeth his own continuance for farther Obfer- • 
vat ions, but alfo his care of recommending the [aid Tyde-Qu aeries to the con- 
front Obfervatim of an Intelligent P erf on, living jufl on the Sea-Jide. 
Inquiries and DireSlions 
For the Ant-lies, or Cmbe-Iflatids. 
In Numb 23. fome Quoeries^w? publish' t for feme parts of the Weft-Tn- 
dies, and thofe for other parts refervdto another opportunity • which prefenting 
it [elf at this time, We fiall here fet down fuch Inquiries for the Ant-lies, as 
were collected out of the Relations of fever all Authors, writing of thofe Iflands, 
fuch as are the Natural Hiftory of the Ant-Iles written by a French-man-, the 
Hiftory of the Barbadoes by Lygon, &c . to the end, that thefe Quaeries being 
considered by fuch Curious Perfons, as frequent thofe places , and delight in ma- 
king carefull Obfervations, they may from thence returne fuch Anfwers,as may 
either confirme , or reflifie the Relations concerning them, already extant ; 
The Inquiries are thefe -, 
I. Of Vegetables. 
2.T T THether the Juyee of the Fruit of the Tres -ftnipa , 
V V being as clear as any Rock-wacer, yields a brown Vio - 
iet-dyr 5 and being puf twice upon the fame place, maketh it 
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