(334) 
25. Whether water of any kind,tnet with in DlgglngjCfpc- 
cially at this or that depth, do betoken a Mine f 
26. Whether there be any figns of the nearnefs of the Mine, 
and what they are ? 
27. Whether there be any figns of ones having mifs'dthe 
Mine, either by being paft above, or beneath, or having left it 
on either hand 5 and what they are ? 
28. Whether there be any Signs,not only of the diftin<9; and 
determinate kind of metals or Minerals^bat of the Plenty and 
Goodnefs of the Vein 5 and what they are ? 
29. Whether there be any figns of the depthof the Vein 
beneath thefurface of the Earth 5 and what they are 
30. Whether there be any proper or peculiar figns , that 
fliow it to be bopelefs; or atleaft unlikely to find a Veiq in the 
place where it is digg'd for i and what thofe are ? 
. Ahout the fourth Title. 
31. What is the depthof theShaft or Grove(u^^hi'ch though 
named in the ^«g«/<ir Number, the Queftions about itareg^w^- 
rally applicable) till you come at the Vein or Ore ? 
31. Whether the Vein run or lye Horizontal or dippe ? And 
if it dippe, what inclination it hath , how deep the loweft part 
lies ; and confequently how much deeper than the uppermoft ? 
As alfo, what its Flexures, if it have any, are / And whether 
it runs dircftly ISorth or South^ Eajl or Wefl ; or feem rather to 
have a Cafual tendencyjthau any determinate one by Nature > 
and how far it reaches in all f 
95. What is the wideneflTe of the Groove at the Top, and 
elfevvhere? Whether the Groove be perpendicular or crooked^ 
and if crooked, after what manner , and with what diftance it 
winds f 
54. How the Groove is fupported ? What are the ^kinds, 
length, bignefs, and way of placing the Timber, Poles^ ^c. 
that are imployed to fupportit ? And howJongthe Wood will 
laft, without being fpoyled with the fubterraneoiis fumes and 
waters ? and what wood lalts longeft ? 
3;. What 
