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The BxplicfiLtion of th^ Tables. 
Tab. I. 
A The Spout of a Black Colour, falling out of a Black 
Cloud perpendicularly. 
B The Water ot the Sea, rifing in the form of a Pillar or 
Column in the middle, and Mattered round about the 
faid middle Column, in form of Smoak,or rather like the 
falling of a Jette eau.^ Thefe two meet one another 
diredly, and the Column of Water from the Sea is 
commonly greyer than the Spout from the Clouds. 
Tab. 2* 
A a Curved Spout, joining with the rifing Water of the 
Sea at B. 
Tab. 3. Fig. I/ 
A In Fig. I. reprefents a Black Spout, falling obliquely 
from the Clouds of the fame colour. 
B Reprefents the afcending Column of the Sea Water as 
in Tab. i. With this difference that here the Spout and 
Column of Water meet nor. 
Fig, 2. ^ 
E and W in this Fig. 2. fignifie Eaft and Weft. 
123 Reprefeot rhefucceflive progreffion ofthe boyling 
of the Sea from Eaft to Weft, or from N. E* to S. W. 
and that without any appearance of a Spout from the 
• Clouds, pointing to either of thefe places. 
Tab. 4. 
A Reprefents the big perpendicular Spout a little before 
its breaking, white in the middle. 
B The Columriof Sea Water Joining therewith. 
2222 The Water of the Sea, afcending in the form 
of Smoak up a Chimney^ all alongft the Column at B 
to the Clouds. 
Tab. 
