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cefs of the Water, gives Notice that it is time to begin 
theFilliing. 
( 6. ) The Pitt Limrt^l^a. is evaenated a day and a 
half after Vodonos, the Fiflaing is after the fame manner, 
and the fame Caution neccffarj^ becaule of the fuddain 
recefs of the Water, 
( 7. ) The Water leaves th^ Pit IQrdouduor twelve hours 
after Loureffchka'y^nd three days after thatC 8. ^ the Pitt Re- 
fcheto. In this latter, in the Year 1685, after the Lake 
had been fbme Years without being dry, there were taken 
at thefirft Hawl, 21 Cartsof FiOi, at the fecond 17, and 
at the tliird 9, as I have been eredibly informed by thofc 
that were prefent. 
( ) The Pitt Rikskajamma falls dry at the fame 
time with which is that next to it. In this Pitt 
theyfifh underground, which is a Curiofity not unplea- 
lant, and differing from all the reft. For there is in the 
Bottom a great hole in the Stone, by which Men may 
eafiiy go down with lighted Torches, as into a deep Ci- 
ftern; and there is under ground a large Cavern like a 
Vault, the Bottom or Pavement whereof is as it were 
a Sive full of little Holes, whereby the Water runs away 
leaving.the Fifh dry, where they are Caught. 
(10.) The Pitt i^t^/^j> is empty two hours after jR/- 
ieskajammay and is of no great Confequence for Fifh .• An 
hour after this the Pitt (iiJSittarz,aj and in five or fix 
hours ifiore (12*) Lipauza falls dry. 
( i:]. ) The third Day after Refcheto the Pitt Gehmh 
evacuated ; in this they rarely Fifh with Netts, but let it 
fairdry, and the Holes in the Bottom being fo fmall, that 
they exceed not the fize of a Mans Arm, all the great 
Fift are left behind in the Pitt. 
_ (; 14. / Two days after Gebno the Pitt KjteK h^Qomm 
i3ry : In this they fometimes take the Fifh as inthefor- 
mer, but the Holes being greater let bigger Fifhespafs. 
f i The Pitt Jinic empties 4 or 5 hours after Kj>t€u: In 
