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In the Sixth he treats of the Latitudes of Places they 
obferved in their Return, as Cuhlea to be 65° 15'. and 
the Magnetick Variation was 6^. Weft. At Schekfta, 
Lac, 64"^. 37'. Variation the fame. At Vhma^ Lat. 63^ 
48'. At SoJechamn, ii\ At Geffle, 31'. 
Lome Jhe den, 60*^. 41'. Fahlun, 60°. 3z\ Vpfal, 59^. 
54. Far^ 8^ They came to the King at Ko^gfor, in 
59^ 34'. Lat. 
In the Seventh Chapter he treats of the Figure of the 
Earth, Variation of the Needle, and Difference of Re- 
fradrions under the Pole and Equator. He obferves the 
Places where they travel'd, all laid too Northerly in the 
Maps; and difcourfts ol the Figure of the Globe, which 
he is apt to believe is not Spherical: and of the Vari- 
ation of the Variation of the Needle. 
2. De Fontium Mutinenftum admiranJi, Scaturigine Tra* 
Siatus Phyfico Hydrojlatkus^ Bernard'tni Rammazztnitin 
Mutinenfi Lycceo Medicine Profejforis- MutiH£ 1691. 
in ^to, Tranjlated into Engltjh, and illuft rated with 
many curious Remarks and Experiments, hy the Author ^ 
and Jranjlator, Dr. Rob. Sr. Clair. London, Sold hy 
W. Newtoun in Little Brittain. 1697. in Zvo. 
THE Author Ramazzini begins his Treatife with" a 
Defcription cf the Wells, and in the Beginning 
he ttlls us, that in any part of the Plain of Modena^ 
one cannot mils by diggingSixtyThreeFoot deep tchave 
an eKcellenc Spring of mod pure Water Thit in 
digging the firft Fourteen Feet, they met with the Fcor- 
fleps of an old City, Caufeivays of Flint, Tradefmefts 
Shops, the Pavements of Houfes ; which he fays, can- 
not be attributed to the City's being Ruind and Rebuilt, 
for all the Plain is of the fame Heighth with the City. 
Secondly^ 
