> Mr. W AFEPix " Description 



Extent and fome open Places, yet do they 

 lie intermixed with confiderable Hills 3 and 

 thofe too fo cloath'd with tall Woods, that 

 they much hinder the Profped which would 

 Hills to the other wife be. Neither on the other fide is 

 main lie ma * n Ridge difcernd from that fide, by 

 Ridge, reafon of thofe Hills that lie between it 

 and the Sooth Sea : upon afcending each of 

 which in our Return from the South Sea, 

 we expe&ed to have been upon the main 

 Ridge, and to have feen the North Sea, 

 Arid tho 5 ftill the further we went that way, 

 the Hills we crofsd feetnd the larger '5 yet 

 by this means, we were lefs fenfible of the 

 heigth of the main Ridge, than if we had* 

 climbed up to it next way out of a low 

 Country. 



n. fide all On the North-fide of the main Ridge, 

 t;foreft. there are either no Bills at all, or fuch as are 

 lather gentle*peclivities or gradual Subfidings 

 of the Ridge, than Hills diftind from it 1 

 And though this fide of the Country is eve- 

 ry where covered with Woods, and more u- 

 •niverfally too, for it is all one continued Fo- 

 reft, yet the Eye from that heigth commands 

 the lefs diftant Northern Shore with much 

 eafe and pleafure. 



Nor is the^main Ridge it felf carried on every 

 where with a continued Top 3 but is rather 

 a Row or Chain of diftin& Hills,than one pro- 

 Breaks m longed 1 And accordingly hath frequent and 

 tid™* m * ar g e ' Valleys disjoining the feveral Eminen- 

 b " cies that compofe its length ; And thefe Val- 



