» CoW DERBYSHIRE, 65 
kind ^sinrl^h 's not, however^ the only well of 
*nany patts of p ° i springs rise near each other in 
is coLeyed tlS n' ““^«es. The water 
'"g. in the GreciaTstvk^‘f' classical build- 
narrow passatre so ol ^ original spring, by a 
it fiom blinf an^oo ^ “titrived al to prev^t 
received in a^whUe ® portion of its heat, and is 
Bath water Is I" so wai-m as tho 
Fahrenheit. ' temperature being about 80 degrees of 
HE crystallized CAVERN.' 
^RYSTALLT 
Byshire Peak, has F)er- 
'!!'• hS! pS? '™'‘“ 
*"«'t for about grand ; and the de- 
to pass afong a f ino^' ^«itor has 
inde, the openinf blw '^7 for nearly a quarter of a 
Particula“ plic^ *t is impossible to pro- 
^’stallizations which now posture. The different 
barf him forc-ot ti his attention on every side, 
bamsh every idea fa ' “Bsoiueuess of the road, and 
i '\‘}°rie on the other- objects of curiosity 
olm “ P^V‘^^=tions take d the 3^usic Cham- 
S “therparts thf'^'^f “ P‘P®^ =tn 
thev hadT^ co'onnades, Vljhl ®^®^"'^tites are formed into 
indi ■’ chiselled by tlie ® symmetry as if 
judiciously disposed withiia t er^I‘ =’«ist. cLdles 
fhP of fairies, or of f of the ima- 
nipared to any tliina - 1 '^^yonly spot, for it cannot be 
-TstallizedcalV^^^ is, W itself, a beautifu! 
!7"‘yfoet,po'red at ,h Poet high, and in length 
ouiiUess number of ^ P°P= ®™'iarto 
aige stalactites hanging from tlie 
