ti OSBECK'S VOYAGE. 



tween the town and peninfula of Cadiz, to 

 ihew us a fail-cloth manufactory which is car- 

 tied on by gypfies and other prifoners, both 

 men, women, and children. Thefe people 

 are locked up m their prifons on holidays, 

 from whence they infefl: palfengers through 

 the rails, in the fame manner as in Cadiz. In 

 the yard of this building were the foldiers, 

 who had mounted guard there. We were ob- 

 liged to return without effecting any thing, 

 and I only faw the Arcnaria rubra, and fome 

 common plants around the EngHfhman's houfe, 

 which was the lafl on this fide. 



After dinner I was obliged to return to ray 

 congregation, on account of the next Sunday. 

 I returned through a meadow, where I faw the 

 following plants in bloffom : 



Crataegus oxyacantha, hawthorn. 



Ricinus communis. 



Convolvulus altbceoides. 



AJlragalus btzticus. 



Heraclium fphondylium, cow-parfnep. 



Maha mauritiana. 



Hypotharis ?naculata, fpotted hawkweed* 



PLvitago coroiiopus, buckmorn plantain. 



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