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the rocks near the Devil’s Point, for the purpose 
of ascertaining the fact; and having been unsuccess- 
ful in his researches, he went so far as to deny 
its existence there, and endeavoured to account for 
its presence, by supposing, that it had been brought 
from a distant quarter, by some ship, as ballast.— 
But, I afterwards discovered its actual situation in 
the rock, to be nearly about the place, where I 
apprehended it was to be found;—that is to say, 
about two hundred yards to the East of the Devil’s 
Point, on the South side. 
