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C H A P. I. Enera^defcription, boundaries',“ fhape and’dxtent of'fh'e <mulity''harboiirs, produds, hills,' p, I, 2.
\ J T Anqiqht division into hundreds,bp. 3.-" Prefent, p. 4.^-not eafily‘‘reconciled—Latitude and longitude
varioidly laid down, never .with precifipn, g. 5.
jytJjJ. p f tbe.^Air ‘and Weather. Much rain, .why; p. 6. Storm's rfiifohfëvóus. t Thé atmbfphere ‘and-
’ vapours, what. Winds, tfleis various .direflion’,- arid different velocities’ enquired into, ,£.-,8. Rare-
fadtions and vacuities 'in the atmofphete the caufes öfthofè currents of air which we call winds— and of the
rife and fall of the rr^rcuby in the Barometer, p.'9.-^betweerf:tff^®|||fo]fc;re^
Bad effects of feSf-air tó health, toplants, ibid. Winters mild, »pf4 i> !iftSfnng(early bpt ifotvigorous—
Summers not hot, p. 12- ^Mineral vapours and tlightnirig,' ïbid^^^^hderftofitt at Moelfra and Try*-
thal, p-13. , Different currents,' fhapes and1 éffedtsofthe lightning,' p.* ny. 'I
Tamar, p. |6.‘ Air healthy, p. iy . •'.'LpgaSbavdj a weather f%n/;it!id. Weather iiicohftant ^
rain and wind,“p. 18.— but more-fettled and lefevariable as to heat'and cold than in other parts of England,
p. 19.' as appears by the table of the variation of Farenheit’s Thermometer, p. 2tn—^and why,, ib;
JJI. ■ .Waters ingeneral, and thofe of .Cornwall in particular, .p;.'2 rh .Fluidity of water not owing to-hfe;.
p .3 l. ^Particles not tranimutable, ftnall, not freelroni.rnixtures,; great plenty^ of water \uy preeiou-i m
Cornwall/ p. 22r ‘ tóüSmf vapbürVbwrng to coUifion or heat, p. 23. Daqjpsy, p. 24. -in GomJWl^
' fcldom fatal, mid. ’ Dews f<4i|m noxious, aria Springs/ tB^'ó6'gm-vriót1ó#ing"'ïÖ 'fttb-:
terraneous foe, ibid. Mort®P^ini^'p;*i5; nq^tutRiS e vrateis-
Cl of the atmofphere, ps 28. Rains and.douds; neceflary,? pa v&g f©f.wel]s nfeui c watci-^ftMqd.m-wcll,
p. 31. Euny-weli, ibid.. Holy-well, p. 32. -.Cblurian-wdt; p'h^-a^Psipioperties anf cures. ;
H feV . “ Rivas and navigable creeks, p-^ó. Tamar, Lynher, p.,38. -JEide, 0jp3 j?ii> E^fi°vq Sgaton, ib.
Loo, ■ or Eaft-Loo, ibid. L Profoodt of Lop Bridge, lb. . L)nlo«,;mr Well Ebo river,, p. 41 Fawy, ib.
Fal, 42, and. it’s harbour. Hei, or fieyl river in Romef Ep. 43. Loor Low, riven irr Kecrier*®. 44.
> Heyl in PenWit% ibid. Ganal creek, p. 45. River Alan, al Lamel,. ‘ibid. WndenXvigfible- nversjin
Al may be made not beneficial, p. 47.- Subjeift forpbftruiftions, frj 49'.'
I v , ' I Of' the lakes and fea in Comyvall, p. 49. Dozmery-pool, p. 50. -',SWaaspopl ajif?Loo,ppol, ibid.
Sea of Cornwall, p. 51. It’s Advantages and JDifadvantages, p. 52. lEhe-Agitation pftlte Sea on the
firft of November, i l j » ' p. 53. . 'An Earthqn^^3 ^ r^ :'-li^^^>
K ekeqgy-House, ibiJ.jg, ,
y i , Of the earijtó, v®.'foils, clays,and fteatims and mar ufts, pv^*ftBlaGkffoSjt ®S. ’bheffy, ibid,
v Loamy, 60. The caufenf Fertilit^ftunknown, p. 6r.s The. great.variety of Cpmbinhtioris and-^efore-
. .moits which earth is fufoeptible of, p. 62. jOcftrcs, ihif*;
Trewren clay, p. 64. St. Kevran, Lannant, Ludgvart, LifKerd;ci^^p; 6'5.r Steatites, qr-Soap-
rock, p„66» Différent fortdfof fteatites, p. The ufoffjfp.jcx-.
VII. Offends, p. 7:1Ï Natural and Ja&itious, 1*ïS.u|iifèrmity of RSape,.m,y^jtj'pund;in very different
filiations, p. W moftly'ifflthe north chafcel, ibid. ' Qnickfends; whence,^W7*S*
nules never concreted into manes of ftone, ibid. Sea-fend aboyo fea-mark, whence,gp, 7Ö'. PorhJn-f
I von-diff, ibid. St. Agnes-beacon fend,j ibid. The manner how the pecan might be coHiluefed fo as
to dduge the earth, p. -78-, Origin of.rtioun tains, p, y q . T hey, ar e foie neèefiary refold ° f more folids
being in one part than, in another aft the time of the firft general induration, p,, ftp. v Height of
mountains eftimated, p; 81. Ufe of fends,-;pe 82. Blown,lilimy, f^rry, ftiftly, and loral faiids, p. 83.
Vin. Ofhufbandry, it’s ancient and prefent 84. i L*me"tnanm<:> P'. 8$ sfl^de, ffeg.. Trelqwarren,
p. 86. Oreweed, foid. Fiih-ittanure, p. f7. Enïs-Ho’Sse, p.. 88. Harveft, roots,
quantity of com, necefiity of hufbandry> P- 90.
IX. Stones, quartz, p. 90. NanswJJyds-Housbj; Cockl^ Elvan, 91. . Anthony^HouSS, 9® '
Killas of various. forts^93. §lat, a,:. defeription df DENYBVtLL-QuARRY, ■’TEHinY-fJousE, ib.
Corniih ftee-ffonb of fparry bafis, p. 95. Ditto of quartz, pi 96, Carclew, ffld. Polrudonftqne,
ibid. IHogan-ftone, p. 97. tóooir-ftone in general, or granite, ibid. White grinite, p. 9ft; Dove-
■' / • " i T g .... coloured,