(4iO 
tmall Reverfal, though it was but for Two or Three 
Hours : Yet the Eatterly Wind, giving fome Way by 
the Sun's declining from that Zenith, doth prevent this 
furious Reverfe, where it hath no Vent till by the Vio- 
lence of the Two Winds it is forc'd. 
I could fay fomething more as to the Storms to the 
South part of America^ when the Sun declines from them 
to the North ; but ftiall leave it to others of more Expe- 
rience in thoft parrs, I having been but once there. 
And I could (ay fomething of the Caufe of the ttncer- 
tain Rules for the Currents in the Wefi-Indies^ but for 
fear of being too tedious, will make an end. ' 
IV, Conterning 
