C 115) 
The Communication of the Seas with one another by Sub- . 
terraneous Paffages, viz,, of the Cafpian, with PontEuxin 
and the Perjtan (Julfb of the Mare Moriuum , with the Mare 
Mubmm, and of this latter with the Mediterranean $ as alfo 
of Scylla with Charybdis , pag . 8 5. 1 01. 
The Subterraneous Stcre-houfes (in all the four parts of 
the Earth) of fVater 3 and Fire, and Air$ together with their 
important Ufes, in. 
An Account of the ftate of the Earth about the Poles $ 
how the Waters are continually fwallowed up by the Nor- 
thern, and running along through the Bowels of the Earth* 
do regurgitate at th e Southern Pole , pag,i%c). 
A Defcription of Mount Vefuvws and JEtna, both vifited 
by the Author himfelf, Anno 1638. their Dimenfions, Com- 
munication, Incendiums, Paths of Fiery Torrents caft out 
by them 5 &c. as alfo of the Vulcans in Iceland and Groenlanci 9 
and their Correfpondence and Effe&s, p. 180. 
An Account of that famous and ftrange Whirlpool upon 
the Coaft commonly call’d* The Maelftrom b which 
this Author fancies to have a Communication* by a Subter- 
raneous Channel* with another fuch Whirlpool in the Bod- 
nichjEay b by which commerce* according to him, the Wa- 
ters, when, upon their accumulation and crowding toge- 
ther in one of thefe places, they are fwallowed up by the 
Gulf there, carrying along with them whatfoever is in the 
way, and lodging it in a certain receptacle at the bottom 
thereof, are conveyed through the faid under- ground 
Channel to the other Gulf 5 where again, upon the like com 
flus and retumefcence of Waters, they areabfcrbed, and 
through the fame Channel do reciprocally run to the former 
Gulf, and meeting in their impetuous Paffage with the things 
formerly funk down into the Repolirory, carry them aloft; 
with themfelves, and caft them up again on the Cost ft of 
Norway, p, 14 6. 
A Relation of ftrange Earth- quakes, f. 220. 
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