and Creation.
'vhich done, they sink the Well deeper intothe ground, and continue the inner Wall solow till the Earth underneath teems to swellby the force of the Water rising up : Andlastly, they bore this Earth or Soil with along Wimble; whereupon the Water breaksforth through the hole with a great iorce,so that it doth not only fill the Well, buto-Verflows and waters the neighbouring fieldsWith a confi ant stream : By tins means thefame Seigneur Cajsim made a Fountain atthe Castle of Vrbin , that cast up the waterfive foot high above the level of the ground.It is very probable that these waters descendby subterraneous pa stages from the Appen-ttine Mountains, which are about ten milesdistant. If such things may be done by Art,why may they not also by Nature i Nay,that the like are "done we find by experi-ence in the Lacus Lugeus y or Zirchnitzer -in Carmola, which after it is empty ofVater running out at holes or pits in thebottom, (which it doth yearly in the Sum-mer time, in the Months of May , June, or3^60 in the Autumn when it rains mode-fately, the water spouts out of some of the° r ernentioned pits two or three fathomsf )er pendicularly, but when it rains very hardf°ng together, especially with Thunder,len stie water breaks forth with great force,