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an old Town. The Churches in 
Cornwall., for the moll; Part, have 
good Tower-Steeples ol Free-Stone ; 
the Churches are made up of three 
Rows or Ridges of Building, of an 
equal Height, and fometimes Length 
too, and covered with Slate. Near 
St. Columby by the Way Side, are 
found in feveral Places, Euphrafia 
pratenjis lutea, C. B. Between St. 
Columb and St. Michael (and in feveral 
other Places) a Plant, which we guels 
to be Aljtne paluftris minor ferpilli 
folia. It hath long, weak, trailing 
Branches ; the Stalk is round and 
Red, the Leaves of a pale Green, 
growing by Pairs, the Flowers grow 
verticillatim about the Stalk, at every 
Joint; each particular Flower is 
compounded of Five, as it were tu- 
buliy in Figure like the Seed-Veflei 
of Earh-Spur \ it grows in watery 
Places near Springs. Nothing more 
common 
