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the Poverty of the Plant ; the Seeds 
ftriate a little comprefled, and but 
fhort; the Stalk hollow, the Root 
flringy. This is the Water Parfnip ; 
though it may perhaps be referred to 
the Oenanthe. On the Top of the 
Hill, by the Torr, we found a kind 
of Vkiat with a long White Flower. 
Likewife, in the Meadows hereabout, 
we found in great Plenty, a kind of 
■’Jacea.^ in the Leaf exadly like to 
the nigra vulgaris^ in the Flower to 
the "Jacea major fegetum. We faw 
yofeph of Arimatheas, Tomb and 
Chapel at the End of the Church, 
, alfo the Abbot’s Kitchen, which is 
yet Handing, all built of Free-Stone, 
without any Timber in it, at the 
Bottom four Square, and in each 
Corner a Chimney, and the Top is 
cupola’d up with one round Arch, 
like a Chapter-Houfe, and on the 
Top a Stone Lanthorn, to convey 
S3 away 
