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the Wall, and a Grate to pafs over, 
after the Manner of College Grates, 
only ruder, and of Wood or Stone. 
Monday "July the 7th, We went 
on to Plymouth.) but by the Way di- 
•verted to StanehoufC) a little Town, 
not far from the Paffage out of Corn- 
wall. Thence we had a view of 
Mount Edgcumbe) a brave Houfe, 
and well Iituate, belonging to Mr. 
EdgcumbC) a Gentleman of great 
Eftate. On the Hill which you af- 
cend, after you are come over the 
Pafiage to go to Plymouth^ grows 
^ryngium vulgare in great Plenty, 
which I do not rernember to have 
feen any where elfe in England. 
There grows alfo Erythrodanmn ; as 
upon almofl: all the Rocks on - the 
Sea-Coaft hereabout. Here we had' 
a View of the little Illand in the 
Mouth of the River, called Portfea 
U 3 Illand, 
