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many lying there, with a great Hook 
of Iron faftened in them for that 
Purpofe ; of thele Holes and Rafters 
they have many all along the Bed, 
which prels down the Boards, where- 
with I conceive the Bed of Fifh is 
covered, and fo prefsthe Fifli equally: 
Underneath the Bed they have a 
Gutter to receive and convey the Oil 
which comes from the Fi£h, into a 
Veflel made on purpofe in the Ground 
at one End of the Houle. They 
have a pretty Key made with a Pier 
of Stones, both here and at St. Ives. 
On all the Coafts hereabouts are call 
up Plenty of Sea-Laces., belides the 
Sea-Girdle and Hangers, Sea-Belt, 
&c. On the Beach near PenfaiKe 
we faw growing many rare Plants; 
to wit, Gnaphalium marinum in 
Plenty, a kind of Sea-Peafe, Species 
Tithymali, which runs clofe to the 
Ground, the Stalks of it Red and 
. round, 
