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the Night in the lower part of the Mountaiii, and the 
lyh, of O^loler came again to the Sea-fide, and the fame 
Evening to Malayen^ bringing with uS fome pieces of 
Branches of the Fruitful Glove-Trees that we had pafled 
by. 
I fhali not be tedious in giving your Worfliip a far- 
ther Account of all the Trouble and Pains we met with, 
but I fliali give you a more particular Defcription of 
tlie higheft Parts of this moft fearful Opening, with full 
AfFarance that the thing is really fo and for the better 
ccmprebending of it, I have made a Draught thereof, 
with Charafters fignifying the feveral things obfer- 
vable. 
The Northerly fide of this Burning Hole A, is at 
the utmoft height of the Mountain to the Northward , 
or from Hori. To the Weft and Eaftward of it there 
is on each fide a Hill higher than the brinks of this 
Hole, both pf them grown over with Cannacanna : The 
moft Wefterly D, is fituated more Northerly from the 
Holes on the South fide of this we got up. The 
rhoft Eafterly,on the contrary Part O, lyeth more back- 
wards from it, and to the Southward of it. The RifT 
or Ridge F, defcending a httle towards the Eaftward, 
is joyned with the North fide of the brinks of the Hole, 
and is divided towards the South in two, running both 
Parts to the Eaftward about, until they be ftopt by the 
Northerly fide of the Mountain, or terminates there 
on the fide of Z. The mentioned Southerly Hill C, on 
the Weft fide of the Mountain, turns likewife about to 
the Eaftward with a Riff or Ridge, and terminates as 
the other. So that the mouth of this fearful Hole on |) i 
the Weft and South-Eaft fides is furrounded, as by a 
Bank, each Bank having a ft vera! Ditch : As alfo be- 
.twixt the firft H, and the brinks of the opening A; j 
.fince the brink of the mouth is upon the higheft part, I 
defcending on the outfide. The three firft Hillets, vk. | 
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