Afr. RAY’j Itineraries. 273 
Number of fmall ‘Turbines or Buc- 
chice. I fuppofe the Bottom of the 
Sea is thereabout, where they take 
up this Sand, all over covered with 
this Coral. They find alfo on this 
Goaft the Shells of the Echini marinii 
Monday yune the 30th, We rode 
over the Sands to St. Ives-. There 
we faw a Church almoft quite cover- 
ed with Sand, blown up by the 
Wind ; the Name is Uny Lalant. 
Here is a pretty little Fortification 
which they call the Caftle* We faw 
alfo here fome of the young Murres^ 
a Bird Black on the Head and Back, 
White under the Breaft.and Belly, 
and, hath a Black and fharp Bill, 
Black Feet, whole-footed. We were 
allured that the Cornifl) Murre is no- 
thing elfc but the Razor-Bill. All 
along the Cliffs, as we rode upon 
the Sand toward St. Ives, grew Fceni- 
'T culum 
