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W. ExtraSi of a Letter from Mr. Scarburgbi 
dated Acomdick^ July 14. 1694. Owing 
a Relation of the EffeSis of a violent Storm 
of the i gth of Oftober, on the Ki^vers of 
that Country. Communicated by the Honour able 
Sir Robert Southwell, F. K. S. 
UPON, the 1 9th Day of ^ Oilo^er laft happened 
a moft violent Storm, which flopped thaCourfe 
of ancient Channels, and made fome where never were 
any : So that betwixt the Bounds of Firgima and 
NeW'CaJlle (\n Fenfylvania) on the Sea-bord fide, are 
many Navigable Rivers for Sloops and fmall Veft 
fels. 
V. An Account of the Damage that hapned in 
the Jjle of Portland the Third of February^ 
1 69^. Communicated by the Honourabkc 
Sir Robert Southwell, F. R. S. 
THE Great Peer is quite demolilhed and filled 
up with Rubbifli, and the Rocks that lay 
about 40 Yards off in the Sea at the Peer-head, are 
rifen above Water,' fo that there is no hopes of ma- 
king good that Peer again. And the ways leading to 
that Peer from the Qiiarry, are turned upfide down. 
