a^gmin Kivtxs.- m damages hatlv been.feen, 
^han that the Land thereabouts hath been rent and di- 
vided afunder with great clefts more than a.foot^wide: 
but that the River Jficome^ proceeding from a Pit or 
Well in the aforefaid Court of Vackpwdng^ and TUHr 
^ling a great way under - ground, an^ tSen coping 
forth again, taking its ccurfe/tbvvards.^^^^e, fia^^^^^ 
received any harm, but kept its courre^'uninterrupted.^ 
That the Tommagon Porbo Nata in his going to- 
wards the Mountains, had heard a Noife like unto 
Thunder ^ and -fearing that . a /iinHing.. dp^n of the 
Ground, or an eruption of Water would .folloiy,- fie 
had flood ftill with thofe .that- v\^ere about. r6im, 
and feen afterwards that the Earth from the top of 
the Mountains funk down 3 and that hearing no fur- 
ther aoile,., 1x0. TOiit,Qa,.Jiis journey, .having in going 
and coming back fpent nineteen days by the way, and 
Jtelt forty j^mes ,an gaithcjuake that fince his 
return from the IVIouri tains, he had felt the like ftia-^ 
kings two hundred' and- ^eight times. . d ^ : 
Explication of the Figure* 
A The top of ihe 'Mountain Pangaraf^hoc^ ox Blmx)p 
Mountain juft. ZO and O. 
^B. The River SHemher mi damagediLiiii/: 
-G The great :fli vet not:damaged. 0 f3 m il y,. ■ ^ 
'Y^^' OEd Songs TcehQen^ It^:M io 'p.'^A vr 
E The River 6'^£:/^<2te^x^hath dragged and Cwept away 
all- the Mud, Sand aodTxees into the River of jS^- 
tavia^ and caft the Trees corning dowti by its.t^pidi- 
ty both fidesiof th^.i:B^f^z;i^ River i about .5 5 j and 
Oil fome . places 8.5 , yards. ;The, upper: par.t of the 
River is very dear, but from the : River Sock^bancts 
downwards, a great quantity of Trees and Earth 
hath been caft up- on both fides, and wiiere the wa- 
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