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LETTER III. 
From Swithin Adee, M. D. F. R. S. to Philip Car- 
teret Webb, Efq'i F. R. S, 
SIR, Guildford, Nov. 19, 1755. 
Read Nov. 27, T Made inquiries at our mill, and of the 
JL neighbours near the river, but can hear 
nothing of the agitation of the water. Mr. Wright 
informs me, that he faw it in the back ftream fwell 
very confiderably, and come with violence againft 
the bank j but did not obferve any fenfible reflux ; 
nor could he inform me in what diredion the water 
moved. I am, 
SIR, 
Your mofl: obedient humble fervant, 
S. Adee, 
LETTER IV. 
From Swithin Adee, M. D. F. R. S. to Philip Car- 
teret Webb^ Efqi F.R.S. 
Read Nov. 27, 
^7SS’ 
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SIR, Guildford, Nov 25, 1755.. 
Have met with a very particular ac- 
_ count of the agitation of the water on 
the I ft of this month. An old fenfible ferio us man,, at 
Mrs. Wibbn’s, in the parifh of Cobham, was watering 
a horfe in hand, at a pond clofe by the houfe, which 
is fed by fprings, and had no current. The time he 
Axes 
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