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F A pit or hole, two yards deep, lined with fla- 
ladlites like ftucco. 
P The rock of more folid and round maffes of 
flalaftites, on which I afcended about 20 
yards. 
G A cleft in the rock at the top of the pile. 
I A pile of incrufted ftones, which leads up to a 
fmall cave H. 
L Large drops of ftalaflites, hanging in large 
clufters. 
R The roof (probably fomewhat of this form) 
but too high to be feen. 
Fig. V. 
A View of all the Caverns, with the fecond Shaft. 
WE The mouth of Elden Hole. W The Wed 
fide. E The Eail. 
C The entrance into the lelTer cave. 
B The paflage into the great cavern. 
R The roof of the great cavern, reaching near- 
ly to the furface of the ground. 
ST The Hope formed by the heap of fiones. 
S D The Ifeep Jfhelf of rock, probably, under it. 
li) The mouth of the fecond fiiaft, which very 
probably dill exifts ;» but is covered up, 
fomewhat in the manner here repre- 
fented. 
X) 
The 
