A/r, RAY’^ Itineraries. 281 
Dickan Gwyn lives not far oft, in St. 
yuJTs Parifli, who is the only Man 
we could hear of that can now write 
the Cornijh Language, We met witii 
none here but what could fpeak Eng- 
lip ; few of the Children could fpeak 
Cornip ; fo that Language is like, 
in a fhort Time, to be quite loft. 
St. Buryen^ near the Land' s-End^ 
is a Deanery, which formerly Dr, 
Crichton had, now Dr. Weeks has it. 
^ ‘ Godwit., which they call a Stone-Curlew^ the fame, 
I fuppofe, which is common upon our Coafts 
in Suffolk. The Colour differs fomewhat 
‘‘ from a Bird of the fame kind I was fhewn at 
Venice., which was more cinereous or dun, and 
“ had not that Variety of Colours in the Wings 
‘‘ and Tail. — At the Lizard Point, on the 
Rocks, I obferved Herniaria glabra in great 
Plenty ; alfo Jfparagus vulgaris., and near the 
“ Cliffs Hyacinthus mtumnalis minor abundantly. 
On Goon Hilly Downs., near the Lizard Point, 
is a kind of Heath, which I have not elfewhere 
feen in England 
There 
