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ACCOUNT of SEVERAL
Remarkable Earthquakes, &c.
Kircher's Account of the Earthquake in Calabria, in 1638.
ON the 24th of March, ⟨we⟩ launched (in a ſmall boat) from the harbour of Meſſina in Sicily, and arrived the ſame day at the promontory of Pelorus. Our deſtination was for the city of Euphemia in Calabria; but on account of the weather, we were obliged to continue three days at Pelorus At length, wearied with the delay, we reſolved to proſecute our voyage; and although the ſea ſeemed more than uſually agitated, yet we ventured forward. The gulph of Charybdis, which we approached, ſeemed whirled round in ſuch a manner as to form a vaſt hallow, verging to a point in the