Anniversary Address. £97 



the surface of its water. The ancient chapel, of which the 

 apse remains, had its due proportion of admirers ; as also the 

 fine old kitchen-hall, now used as a school for the charity 

 girls, who occupy also the adjoining portion of the castle. 

 After spending here a considerable time, a call was made to 

 move towards the church, a fine old building of which the 

 village may well be proud. The beauties of its architecture, 

 and of its old painted windows, proved so attractive, that 

 when the more active portion drew off for Spindleston, it was 

 found that over half the members still lingered there, and 

 these afterwards joined in a sea-side walk as a separate party. 

 The other walk proceeded by the public way, till some rocky 



ERRATA. 



Page 295, line 14, for "Asperuga," read " Asperugo." 



,, 304, „ 25, for " rocks," read " rock." 



„ 306, „ 17 and 18, for " Juvencies," read " Juvencus. 



„ 311, last line, for "mining," read "draining." 



„ 363, line 4, for " sub-serial," read " sub-aerial." 



„ 377, „ 34, for " uncaptured," read " captured." 



„ 424, „ 8, for " Ttypeta," read " Trypeta." 



was coming into flower ; a few plants of Reseda luteola had 

 sprung up ; and the viper's bugloss and purple lychnis 

 joined their gaudy blossoms. The crag itself is of pillared 

 augitic trap : a high perpendicular wall ; and is not most favor- 

 ably viewed close at hand. At a distance it has a ruined 

 castle like appearance ; ivy, elder, spindle tree, dog roses, and 

 honeysuckle being rooted in its crevices and climbing up its 

 pillars, or hanging gracefully over its face. It is tenanted by 

 a noisy crowd of jackdaws, which from it make forays upon 

 the neighbouring farms. 



