C4^8) 7 
, 5. Toinquiri;, where the^eftj^/^^^r/^ 
and the Cimdbarts ndiv.a ?f .~, -..I'^f,.-, , ' ,4' ..'V r ' ' ."" ^ _ . 
4. To giveus a true 'iccomt(yh\it n%htGold-ztdsili^^^ 
ovOre^ {^dtoheiomdzt CrmachinHmgary-j whence the Cold 
is called Cramch-cM , firft lighted upon bythie care of the Em- 
perour , and chymiMly wrought by faisdrda: and ii^^ 
' 5. To inquire after^ and fend over fome oF^ thatljiiid j<^V/^^^^^ 
which by credible perfons is affirmed to be found chryftallizecJ in ^ 
TranfjlvanU ' As alfOj after ,tte7^^^^^ 
• To inform us of the Sdl^-fifs Atil'rJmfjWmid^ (aid 'to yield. ^ 
two forts of perfedl Salt ^ the one being a 5/// Gemma^^ theMer:; ^ 
common Tahle-Salt. To obferve how deep thefe Salt-mines lie 
from the furfaee of the Ground flow deep they are digg'd hither- 
to 5 and what Damps are met with in them , , 
7. To inquire after the Veins of Gold md^ick-fther at Crem" 
mfz in Hungary y and the Vein of Silver u Schemnitz ir\the(zmt 
Kingdom: And tofend ora fomeof the^eftOresof the^ 
8. Toinquire, WhetherthetWjatersof the 7*^^^^ ^ 
by SckmnitZj depofe a certain fediment, which in time turns into a 
yellowStoneif / 
9. Whether in the Mines of Gold, Silver, Copper, Iron, Lead^ 
in Hungary , there he generally iomd^ick-filvfr zn^ Sulphur f 
' 10. Whether it be true^ that in the Copper-' Mines oi theplace 
called Herren-ground in Hungary ^ there be found no ^ick- ftlver 
atallf 
II. Whether itbe true^that infomepartsof thei///?^'r _ 
the Ores of Copper, Iron, and Lead , be fometiriies fo commixed^ 
that therc is often foun J in the upper part of the Concrete5matterpf > 
Iron^ in the midft, matter of Copper, and in the lowermoft, Lead 
And that in other places of the fame Country ^ Copperijh fluors are 
mixed with Leaden ones 
i2..Whe^- 
