cm) 
Allam 3 Sulphur, Niter -5 Orpiment, ufed argabfl: Epilepfic? 
bad Spleens 5 and the Wormes 5 the other is Ice*cold, turbid 
and whitifti, inuch ftronger yi ^aft, andheavier than the for*^ 
iDcrj holding much OrpiiB^nti Salt, Iron 5 Niter, andfome 
Sal*Ara3oniaek > AUtim and Vitriol 5v Of this all Birds , ob ' 
fcrved to drink of it , doe dye 5 which Ihave alfo priyately 
experiaiemed by taking fome of it home , and giving it to 
Hens^after I had gi^en them Oates, Barly and Bread- crucps: 
For , foon after they had drunk of it 3 they became giddy 
reekd, and tumbled upon their backs, with con vulfion-fitts, 
and fo dyed with a great extention of their leggs. Giving 
them common-faltimmediatly after they had d^ they 
dyed not fo foon ; giving them vincgerjthey dj^ed not at all, 
but feyen or eight (d^ys after were troubled with the Pipp, 
nThofe that dycdj being opened, their Lungs were found quite 
flirivelled together . Yet fome men 5 that are troubled 
with Worms ^ taking a litle . quantity of it 5. and diluting.it 
in common water , have been obferved by this means to kill 
the Worms in their bellies, fo that a great number of 
worms come from them h whereupon though they are fick, 
yet they dye not. As to,the third ftream, that lyes lower 
than the other two 5 about 20 paces diftant from them, it is 
of a greenifh colour ^ very clear, and ofa fowre fweet taft, 
plcafing enough. It hath about a middle weight between 
thc other tw6 ; whence wee guefs, that it is mixed of them 
both , meeting there together t to confirm which , we have 
mixed equal quantities, of thofe two, with an addition of a 
litle common well-water ^ and have found rhat they, being 
ftirred together and permitted to fetle , m^de juft a water 
of the fame colour and taft of this third fi:ream. 
Of fome other not^commdn Sj^rings M Bafel and in 
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A Curious Perfon writes fromlhofc Places in manner fpl- 
iowing; At 
