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T HE Firft Figure on the Right-hand is a Pfece of the
J$gg$lm$;, found in Lancajhire', a in this thf Difports of
Nature are wonderful, a$*-may he obferv’d by the yarious Fi-
igUies ineWed in the Shellj and the'.curious 'l^fig'.ypoa its
Superficies.
~ T h e §<Kcond~fTgureisrlfre^^ had Horns;
an Account is given of her in the Plate, fo that a." further Re-
lation needs not to be inferted here.
f | The lower Part of the Plate is that " wonderful Arch, commonly
call’d, the DenjiTs Arfc near Cafihton, in: Derhyfbire^ -the
'Area where the Perfons and the Houfes are, where a great
Iftny of the poor Inhabitants live, is within the Arch, and
reaches to the firft Water which runs cfoflitf^as you may ob-
fer ve by the fhadowed Figure ftretching iri that Line.
The Second fhadowed Figure is the Second River, and
then the Rock opens again, as may be obferv’d in the Fi-
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The Third lhadowed Figure is the Third and Laft Water,
where the Rock and the Water clofes, and then you cannot
pafs further.
The
I -isjke. Yorirailurc.af.iMazy TJavxs, an Inhabit
e jyeat£ anyhall near Che/ter, taken <An°. D am . 16 6 8 .
■ Wtoenfoer.mas tnrerityebgrkt; year*aid., J'Tie^
todan^eocCrefhenceypon7ie r head, nrhidi continued., .
in'aTi'emt'thengrew into a. Jurmsuriler,
1*y^ S-j1& -c^ th ^ r-tk en 0 ren7 %. jnare ; after4y&o-
W ca/tdtafe . zTheft upon herheadhave jrtmni 4,.year.
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