240' RAYV Itineraries. 
Menew^ whence the Biihop is ftiled 
Menevenjis. At St. David\ Head^ 
among and upon the Rocks, are • 
found Cryjlah or Bajiard Diamo7idsy 
like to thofe found at Madryn and 
other Places. Here lies a Stone call- 
ed the Jljaking Stone^ which they 
report formerly a Man might have 
moved with his Hand, (it is fo poifed 
on its Center) though many Men 
cannot remove it from its Place. I 
faw no great Wonder in it. It is a 
rude Stone, naturally made like to a 
Met ay and Handing upon its Vertex. 
There I found the Hyacinthus men- 
tioned before in Bardfey^ behdes the 
Plant which I call Polypodium mart- 
numy growing on many Rocks by 
the Sea-iide, which it is likely the 
Herbarifts may call Filix marinuy or 
Adianthmy &c. Leaving St. Da~ 
(g) See Mr, Borkfe’s Antiquities of Cornwall. 
vid’Sy 
