THE 
NATURAL HISTORY 
O F 
C O RNWALL. 
THE 
Air, Climate, Waters, Rivers, Lakes, Sea and Tides $ 
Of the Stones, Semimetals, Metals, TIN, and the Manner of Mining ; 
The CONSTITUTION of the STANNARIES; 
Iron, Copper, Silver, Lead, and Gold, found in Cornwall. 
Vegetables, Rare Birds, Filhes, Shells, Reptiles, and Quadrupeds : 
Of the INHABITANTS, 
Their Manners, Cuftoms, Plays or Interludes, Exercifes, and Feftivals 
the Cornish Language, Trade, Tenures, and Arts. 
Hluftrated with a new Sheet Map of the County, and Twenty -Eight Folio 
Copper-Plates from Original Drawings taken on the Spot. 
By WILLIAM B O R L A S E, A. M. F. R. S. 
Reftor of Ludgvan, and Author of the ANTIQUITIES of CORNWALL. 
” V Natale folum dulcedine captos 
OXFORD, 
Printed for the AUTHOR; by W. Jackson : 
Sold by W. Sandby, at the Ship in Fleet -Street London; and the Bookfellers of Oxford. 
MDCCLVIII. 
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