i26 Mr. RAY’j Itineraries. 
Mountain was covered with Clouds^ 
fo that I loft the Profped ufually 
taken from thence of the adjacent 
Country. Divers rare Plants I found 
on the Top and Sides of the Hill, 
which were then Strangers to me, de 
quibus .confute Cataloguni). 
September the 3d, I rode from 
Bethkellert to Bala., in Merionethfoire, 
a long and bad Way, tho’ accounted 
but 20 Miles. The Aftizes were 
then held there. 
> September the 5 th, I rode to 
Dolgehle, a- fmall Town, where I 
firft heard of the Obfervations of an 
Oxford Scholar concerning that T own, 
lince printed in Fuller^ Worthies. It 
ftands under an Hill called Caderi- 
dris, faid to be three Miles high, 
which I afcended, from whence I 
had a fair Profpeift of the Country 
round 
