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fo hot as the Waters at Bath. Here- 
about are very many hot Springs, and 
Ibme cold ones near them, but not 
any that I could find fo near as is 
reported, viz. that you might put 
your Thumb into one, and your 
Finger into another. I think there- 
'about be as many, and poflibly fome 
as hot Springs as any at the Bath. 
Underneath the Earth is nothing but 
Limeftone. Here is a Well called 
St. Anni% of Buckftone, a warm 
Spring, which they drink, and fancy 
that it cures all Difeafes. On the • 
moorifh Hills, and in the Paftures 
hereabout, I firft obferved Alchimilla.^ 
Mufcus clavatus^ five Lycopodium 
Erica baccifera fruEiu nigro., Vied- 
nia rubra.) Vitis I dee a thy mi foliisy 
Mufcus ereEius ahietiformis. Out of 
aA Hill near Buxtoriy called Axe- 
EdgCy fpring Four Rivers, 'which 
run Four contrary Ways, viz. Dove 
I 2 South, 
