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244 Mk RAY'j Itineraries. 
are three Chapels, one at the Abbey 
Of Priory, and two more. In a lit- 
tle Wand, between that and the 
Main Land, great Plenty of Fowl, 
the fame that breed in Prejlholm. 
In one Part of this Wand, the Puits 
and Gulls ^ and Sea-Swallows Nefts 
lie fo thick, that a Man can fcarce 
walk but he mull; needs fet his Foot 
upon them. On the Rocks there- 
about groweth the Maha arbor ea 
Marina mjlras in great Plenty, alfo 
Critbmimi chryfanthemum^ Limonium 
vulgare, Hyacinthus Jlellaris ‘ver7ius 
pufnihiSj Filix marina^ &c. and a 
kind of Tithymalus^ q. an Fith. fua- 
rinus vulrarisf This Wand hath in 
it a fmall Chapel, confecrated to St. 
Margaret^ from whom alfo the Wand 
is denominated. On the Sand there 
are found thofe fmall Conchce vene- 
7 ‘eee jlriatcBy of which the Country 
People make themfelves Hat-bands. 
The 
