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high Water, as alfo at Spring Tide and low Water, 
the Leaky reaches as far as the Sea fills, which is to 
the Groves of Craigforth y nineteen Miles above 
Maner Houfe, and three above the Town of Stirling . 
At Queen's Ferry there are no Leakies at Neaps and 
Springs at high Water, nor in the latter at low 
Water 3 they begin betwixt Borrow flownefs, a Village 
about feven Miles above Queens Ferry , and the 
Mouth of a Rivulet called Carron t five or fix Miles 
further up the River than Borrowftownnefs. W'hat 
is very remarkable, in the very loweft Neaps the 
Leaky, after it has ebbed for fome time, before high 
Water, makes up again, and will be two Feet higher 
than the Main Tide. In the Beginning of the 
Spring Tides, it does not rife fo high by a Foot : At 
the dying of the Stream, it is often two Feet higher 
than the Main Tide, which is to be underftood, be- 
fore high Water, when the Leaky makes up again. 
At Neap Tide and low Water it will ebb two Hours, 
and fill as much, and at full Water ebb an Hour, 
and fill another. 
it is likewife to be remarked, that at Change of 
the Moon, at low Water, the Leaky will continue 
two Hours, the Beginning of the Tide for that Time, 
which then ftands, and does not ebb till Flood (the 
Beginning of the Flowing), and at full Water, will 
ebb and flow an Hour or more. 
It is obfervable, that at full Moon, there are no 
Leakies, either at high or low Water, in the Spring 
Tides which are at that time, but in the Neaps 
which follow them, thefe Motions are obfervable, 
as before deferibedj as alfo in the Spring Tides, 
which happen upon the Change of the Moon, called 
by the Commonalty, the Overloup, there are 
G g g 2 Leakies 
