*3 4 £ N" 6 £ A N D.
.Zaot'osy. O f ftfh, t& ’whàfe TeMota appéars bieaffiig ErSglîfh ëoafts, nôT thfe
-cldrlpTiift ;"hpë p'OTpeUfe, and othfe'rs-'Ôf the fame geftué- âte- not uncorhihon.
T h e ’baflcjmglhaik: appeafs o ff th e iKqres' offWalèsI ' ' ‘NijînerouS kte ouï
«dîfcle 'lea-fifhl Sotüe p ï tïié ï^S ft^ Ieb ra ted atë the tprtïbt^döree, thaï
com ^jnafcBj fmêlt *, ttiul'lè£}'&c. 'The fcotfuftiption o f heffiïigs
and mâckàr él' ektends ^Srts öf- th ë krH'gdôih but pilehardsâre
•éo'â'inêd'ïb thpUôrfrhKéêæftis. "TMlr çhief ÿîvèfbflfh aré tbêTatónöJtftd
4ke‘'1trout, which are'*t>r6ù^hf4ffîâSF the n<ÿFe&Sfïi' parts iti ' pïôdigious
fmriffcêflrs', generally ’packed touée <; but foiftétiitaes the trsrat nrë'bsdüght
a live/in Weifels pn^yMed with a 'well d r b a 'f o n f b r t f c t piarpofet fr ig
feiâ that mot léfs than 3#,%o© ïa&iöbn Efrêhsrwght from ànê river "the
Tweed, tb £ o n d o n ^ în s the cofttfe o f a fëöfoïi-. '-The 'lamprey', thoüigh a
fèa-fiâi, is chiefly Tóund4S Yhë’ *kvër&'j it ïëfetablcs thé' eel,: bût hâ$ a
lifte o f fevéft'apertuirës Beâà* th é hëaidv 1 The" chafr is chiefly ïo u a è in
th e lakes o f WeftinOrclaftd, th e fidCs fpririkkd with red; fpotsi- ' :' The
ümber, tal-greyïfeg, fomëwhët tefeffibles' the troilt, The faftitet istthc
ffnàhcft o f thé trout kiftd, and has efróitoufly'béen ïu p p a fed th é youiig
■of the fal m o n ÿ-ia - S c ö i f a ö t f ! called th è par; ©ür cakps are rfroia
Poland, and ' the inferior foft .frôtti Pruffia: the tén e fc . and perch "are
éftcefned by fbtftë:às dainties o f the '■ table.§ £;
Thé lobftëi' is found oftr *bftröf'"the pStfeulafly%ff
%kborbugfy TKife crufta&bfltefilh Has£îh|ûlWnhab'fep‘'wifh-tt^iblunt
Food': thè ëîaws aTe ftepiiodtjced, though n o t f n Ifcrge^as thfe firft > they
châiige their ffreife e?Ÿetÿ y d a tv Thecfaw-flffi'is a-frftail kindifrl&bfter,
which dwells in thé clayey Banks’ o f rivers'. ! O f1 fheîï1 fhfo/ th é pêërl
în y a ,‘à lâfgë 'kîhd ôf rftûfiel, w a ëfeüM ’ ift th é CbnWayf ‘in Waîë&, !ând
th é Irï, in 'Cumberland ;• but it fèertlS n’6W éÔtffinëdT ta ’-'frëlhriâ-'âiid
frcotland. Pearls arifeTrorS1 t h e 'perforation ô f a feiri^ o f ^Wotldf Jànd
îiiay be produced artificially, ÿ f- boring the Khëll, and téplà'éiiig lhe
mya in tiré water ” v T h é Englifh oyfters maintain th iitïltóbai^Pèpü-
tatîbû } Bnt they fees* tô .yléW'îfï flaeont VA thô'fë'-Of tnOféJfrdffhërn
* Mr. Pennant, '& 371. fuppofcs white bak to be the young o f the bleak.
15 Pennant, B . Z . iy. 80. St. Fond-. I I , r$o.
I (Coun-
CHAP. IV. ' N.Af UR Afe tO f OG R4.PHY.
«countries, The grden from G o le h ^ b ry in Efrex, and- th e ’juicy whit«
’ fro®*Milton, in Kent,/have thgr ?hi^<i^Ptitapon, i,-,
I t . iS'ldapi?/ or nevep happens- that cdtratries, abundant in the pro,
'agfieultnKeyh&u.l'd,. a t 'the •feme ‘time, ^prefent an opulent
nMBehaleg-y. <i- YetwE&glaiadl i s far from befi,ngj,,dSeficiet|!t'?in this
The’ tin* mineri'nHGofHW'pF 'h a f ^ ^ e n - ifrisady 'iHeiitsbned1 > ''and th ey
a ^ itb fb ir fy # Inerkhl3S-bth ^heir a htSprity, t buf :akeylf i¥»fk^p ofed, th e
richefhdfyfhe. kind in'fhe’ w p rlS i Tin i's^lfd^fptind imfrqhemia, Sax-
dtiy, ind" W a f tfa r^ a n d in 'th e ©lieStaf^e*gibrf4 'o f Malacca, B'anca, k id
S i ^ f b q t 'riot in Tugfrlafling'* exftbkarfeb as in the Cornifh mined. Thafr
Ein#rdf^ffiveri tertjifed-'by riiineralogifts hom-orp, istaferfousnd.in that
diftrid'V'hht the |thfbny#fe(Siec.y tebfervedin*-'working itj-forbids a*ny
in#frfgat<dn;vQf ‘ Mb' amount. IThe Huel rock Boafts. o f w hat is. called
bell-m'etalfOTeand o f wdtfraiBE^*, : 'J
‘CbfriWall al'fo produces copper -"at^Rednath,; AlHone,' and the Land’s
E n £ J The fame metal1 ^'Totmd-in Yorkfrdre1, andlStaffordfhire j but not
w|lete' in Tub# abundance'ls* j n t h e Parrys'hiountai®’,' 'in the north-1
wefl^'.bf7^ffi^eIe'a'<,6'. Inftead 'OT^defcending’ in veins thikAigh various
roc^^^ratajThe ufual form o f mCtall^otes^^iKhere forms' a ptodigiuusJ
heap?*ffi®4.4s^ofkMdriytfie\narhier of.'-a* (Juarry. ' Th© meuntatn^liS
almbft baie o f ihrubs o f grafs; andfe'fss covered with atemii$o4 s flate^
ii'paertwhi.ch,'^hr!Sg # ^ ^ fi’^ t ,<i^ ’the* ore, being chiefly'the yellow lbl-
phumte,'which yieU§'‘a? quarter .of cbpper, and'a quarter effialphur, th e
remaininglfalf ‘bemgrefiifer T h is valuable mine was- difbovere'd about
tn in y iy e lw ag o .1.?’'" '. y'-*-'' X o’ jjpi \ ^
Lead iSi found in ’ the !Mendi|r^hlM:4 'SomcfletiKire j' which alio. p‘ro -
duce£panijne"‘and'niafigynefe.’ The k ’a'dvmihesin Derbjlhire aFe well
known, not onjyl fhr tlfal metal, ‘bktv'for 'the beautiful vein's of flnor,
which accompany i,^,- and which is manufadtured into feveral ornamental
; informs ns, that Mitel' (pronounced' Wkele) means a jj th,afe th e ^ -p e b b le s
form ftrata, in.blueifh marl, .mixsed with fail'd and maiine Spoils ; land-the lichfiit mine is afeyPoI-. /
gooth, tWo miles S. W . o f St. Auftle. (Wefbern T t o . } . ^ / - i | f % d .in- yellow copper ore at:
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