“oe part of th' i>erbyshike. 59 
rainy seasons mn= becomes more considerable m 
sound. ?n pTsl? ?hf of the cavern, 
cavity, which resembles rt?f ^ spacious and lo% con- 
bas a fine effect To tV, of a Gothic cathedral, 
^“The « a curious^Jho.“ ^ 
where met with in*tMa°naf^^^*'^*^^^ matter which are every 
llect innumerable rivs fro orccavation, and which re- 
am distinguished by the carried by the guides, 
led most to resemble Th.i ^ objects they are faii- 
'“r /e, and his wootack ^is 
«hatUieftirmsarecon^S;ti ft be noticed, however, 
water through the roof percolation of the 
P-age a »c,rirhV;l“ 
EcnEsjH ■ hole. 
a di'*'^ ‘u‘*'®''°“b-wesfo°^^^ gentle hill about 
« deep chasm in the ErmmH ^ F°rest. It is 
cemented stones, to^ nrevo’ ®'^™.™ded by a waU of un- 
ft" >^ock has beftf This fissure or 
ft? beef rep?e' 
With so *“oic, but as teemino" at a cpr_ 
evftwhfH°’^^‘”^“®diatTdes'tr ^ “'^’d not be 
ft? de^<^ended into -t ^r. Lloyd, itow- 
tbrfollof*®^''’'^'^^ "fdieserelft'^ has 
Phical Trn*"^ ^ abstract nubr Paper> of which 
ft f ^"/actions, published in the Philoso- 
obf, jbw,,. h. j 
fti ■ AUhe difficult from 
PevDcnf ^°P® varied at Ip thirty feet, tlie 
ninff" 5 ‘'^'>lar. The breadth qVh ®'?bteen feet from tho 
nine ^^^ienp-thpio-K*- was hereabout 
lo,«^'f,'°wn. and wef \vih i *^be sides being irregular 
S opened il f ^^t & the bot- 
fc «* V ? »“■■ "f ■ «ve 'tel- T’S 1» 
°nl) from the mou? tlie f^d^^d fnd eighty-sis 
, tlie light from which was suffi- 
