Mr, RAY’j Itineraries. 275 
Ives are Salmon-peal., Ling, CodJiJlj, 
Mullet, Bafs, Hake, (fed rarius). 
Bream and IHhitmg, Plaife, Soles, 
Turbot in Plenty^ as alfb Gurnards, 
Red and Grey, Mackrell, but not 
many, Herrings, Pilchards, and for' 
this Fifh it is the beft Place in Cor?i- 
nvall ; of thefe have been taken 1500 
Barrels in a Day, fome fay 1800. 
Here are alfo taken Lobfiers, Crabs, 
Pollacks, Dogfijh, Dranicks, (as they 
call them) Tomlins, which are no- 
thing but a young Codfjh, Shads or 
S chads. Dories, Sand Eels, which 
they call Launces, &c. We paffed 
over to Godreve If and, which is no- 
thing but a Rock, about one League 
diftant from St. Ives, to the North- 
Eaft, near the Land, upon which, in 
Time of Year, build great Store of 
Birds, viz. Gulls, Cormorants, Razor- 
Bills, Guillems, and Puffins. The 
-Razor-Bills are not lb numerous on 
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