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Al| which is concluded with an Advice touehing the Poafh and 
Jtoads, faid to be dons more exadly than hath hitherto been publifh » 
{cd; and with a Tabiej carefully comparing Forrain mights and 
Meaff^res with the Englijh, by the induftry of Sir fop^oi Moor Knight* 
IV. J Brief Jccomp of fame Travels in Uutiguh, Servia, Bulgaria; 
Macedoma,Theffaly,Auftria,Styria, Carinthia, Carniola, Friuli, 
&c. By Edward Brown M.D. of the Cdledge &f London ^FeIion> of the 
R. Society, md FhyfJn Ordinary to hi4 Ma^efiie^ London, in^^. 
THis Learned and Inquifitive Traveller gives fo good anAccompt 
of the Voyages he made through thofe parts named in the Title, 
that thereby he excellently inftruds others what great benefit may 
be made by Travelling, if performed with curiofity and Judgment. 
In ouivAceount of itwefliall pafs by the Obfervations made of 
the Polity, Oeconomy, Manners and Cuftoms of the refpeftive In- 
habitants of thofe Countries ^ as not properly belonging to our 
task S and obferve only what is Phyfiological, and may contribute 
to the enlargeraentof the Hiftory of Nature : In reference to whicbj 
we cannot but take notice, araongft many other, of thefe particu« 
lars following^ 
1* Of the fliining Mountain of ClijffiraXonc of the fpurs of Mount 
Hamfis^) znd thsil of Pyr life in Macedonia i caufed by the Mufcovia^ 
gUfs they abound with. 
2. Gf Mount being inferior to fome parts of the Ai^fes in 
hight ^ Clouds alio being Cecn above it. 
3. Of the natural ?rodudi©ns of Thefaly, and in particular of 
the Plants growing there I among which is the Ilex coccifera ^ the 
Excretion whereof ferves for dying and making the ConfeSion of 
Alchermes, 
4. Of a -kind of Chalk at BancamUf^ngary^^\\vQh. is of all colours^ 
except green, and the colours fo finely raixedias Marble- pap^r doth 
not equal it. 
5. Of the principal Mines of Hungary as the i'//'S'<fr- mines at 
Scimnnitz,^ 70 fathoms deep I abounding aifo with Cinmhery Cry* 
ftals^ Amethyfis and fltriol naturally cryftallized in the Eartfi t The 
Gold-m\nt%2itCremnitK.^ about 9 or 10 Englifli miles in Iength,of the 
depth of 170 fathoms^ containing alfo Vitriol of divers colours, 
white, red, blue and greai | and Vitriolate waters : Befides a 
neighbouring Vitriol-minej about 80 fathoms deep .- The C&ffer- 
'mines ^t JSIewfol and Herren-gromd containing very rich ore,and di<^, 
vers forti of Vitriol and Springs of a Vitriolat water changing Irofi 
into Copper ? I The i'^/r-mine at Eperiesof great note, about 180 
fathoms deep, yielding pieces of Salt of ten thoufand pound weight. 
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