S30 A TOUR ROUND NORTH WALES, 



Ffynon Las, the green well; and 

 Llipydaw, the dufky pool. At fome 

 tance beyond thefe are the Capel Curig 



pools-, on the weft, Llyn Cocb, the red 



j. * ' ., s 



pool; Llyn y Nadrodd, the adder's pool; 

 Llyn G/ds, the blue pool; and Llyn Ffyn- 

 non y Givds, the fervant's pool ; and beyond 

 thefe again, are Llyn C welly n- f Llyn Cader, 

 Llyn y Dyiyarchen, and Llynian Nantlle, 



The parts of Snowdon, on which the 

 uncommon alpine plants are chiefly to be 

 found, are the eafl and north-earl; fides, 

 which form a range of rocks, called Clog- 

 wyn y Garnedd. Thefe abound in fteeps, 

 which render them, at all times, rather 

 dangerous to fearch, but in particular, after 

 rain, more than at other times, as the rocks 

 become then fo flippery, that the footing is 

 rendered very uniafe. 



It is a fingular fad:, that near the top of 

 Snowdon, is a Ipring of fine clear and well- 

 tailed water, which I underfland is feldom, 



increafed 



