( 6oi6 ) . 
a ftiort time be fupplicd th€r?with,without being bchoIdiDgio 
©ther nations for it. 
5. Tothefe particulars add the great abundaoce of /r^^, 
j?^>i!fein Virgioia^which hath already been tryed and found vc* 
ry good. , the conveoieDcy of Wood and Lime-ftooe being a 
good ioducetnent to the making of Iron, which might be done 
at a much lefs rate there than here. Of which there hath becQ. 
a calculation formerly made, confidcring every mans labour 
and what is neceflary to be disburfcd for every Artift and La! 
bourerj as to their traofportation, diet, and all other raaterialj 
for the work of Iron. All which is referred to the confidera- 
tion of thofc , who are concerned in a Matter of this impor* 
tance. 
A Way of making Vines grow to advantage^ all ever the roof of a 
bouje '-^ communicated by Mr. John Xtm^ltr^. 
Have lately fcen a pretty and pleafant culture of Vines at 
, the houfe of a Gentleman^ who makes very good White- 
wiae of his own Grapes* He lets Vines afcend by one fiogle 
ftemtothe Eaves of his houfe (cutting off all the luxuriant 
branches by the way,)then gives rbem liberty tofpread upon 
the tilesj^ all over onefide the roof of his houfe. Thns he fur- 
nifiits his dwelling houfe and. many out houfes * by which 
means the vines are no hinder^HJce to his other Wall-fruit, and 
the rays of the Sun being afmoft direa upon theVines^hebath 
riper Jweeter and greater plenty of grapes, than whentheic 
vines are placed as Wall-fruit. 
AnOhfervMion, madefy ihefkmt Mr Templer upon the Motion 
of the Hearts of mo llrchius , afier their king cut out. 
Hen Ihad written thus far, I was diverted by a 
, ^ - couple of living Vn /^w^whtGh. were preiented 
me by a Shepherd., lOiali 00 w mention no more thaamy cut- 
tiog out their Hearts ; whereupon I found the andDi- 
4to/e.tocom!oue full two hours, while the hearts kyupon 
a^gialedearthea whue pl^te In a cold window. The diftaoce 
