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                  a thick black smoke rose from the mouth of
                  the crater, which, dilating prodigiously, cover-
                  ed the whole volcano. In the evening loud
                  explosions were heard; and at Naples a co-
                  lumn of fire was seen to rise from the aperture,
                  carrying up stones in a state of complete ig-
                  nition, which fell again into the crater. The
                  noise by which these igneous explosions were
                  accompanied resembled the roaring of the
                  most dreadful tempest, and the whistling of
                  the most furious winds; while the celerity
                  with which the substances were ejected was
                  such, that the first emission had not termi-
                  nated when it was succeeded by a second.--
                  Small monticules were at this time formed of
                  a fluid matter, resembling a vitreous paste of
                  red colour, which flowed from the month of
                  the crater; and these became more consider-
                  able in proportion as the matter accumulat-
                  ed.
                    In this state the eruption continued for
                  several days, the fire being equally intense,
                  with frequent and dreadful noises. On the
                  28th, and these fearful symptoms, another
                  aperture, ejecting fire and stones situated
                  behind the crater, was seen from Naples --
                  The burning mass of lava which escaped from
                  the crater on the following day was dis-
                  tinguished from Torre del Greco, having the
                  appearance of a vitreous fluid, and advancing
                  towards the base of the mountain between