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12. Whether it be true, what Jthm. K.ircher writes from Re- 
lation , Thatthel)/^^/^/jof-Metialsdofometimesrun Nonhmi 
, foiftetitnes Crofs-wayes f 
13. Whether there be in BHngarj fuch a River^, as is mentioned 
in;S#^i«^^fe*/^i whofe water is ^^fo fo ful of Fifli^ 
tbatfae^aitb, onewouldexpied^ th^t all the Fifh drawn thence, 
would come out boyled ^ : 
14. Whether there be Springs, about Bud^ or Alba Regalis^ that 
rife at the bottom of the River fo hot^ that thofe^ who go to bathe, 
dare not put theirfeet fo low as. tfid S3d ^ fot fear 'of having them 
ffeH^ ' V"V \ ' 
T% Whether there be in^^^^ii?f^an^v^^ 
inoft alwayesfeEpoyfbttous Steams 5 thatBirds flying over it^ do 
often-times fall down 5 either ftupified ^ or quite dead < 
^ I Whether ^hq.Ir^^.j that is (aid to be turned into Coffer^ by 
the Fitr}o[ak^^mg$> iicremn^^ in Sundry y do ai" 
ittxhzttranjmutation ox f/evifitam^^^ a pretty deal of 
ij. Whether the Depth of the Gold- Mines of Hungary he 
34pafeetf 
18. Whetherthey find Trees 5 or any other BodieS' in the folid 
Salt of their Salt-Mines. 
19. Whether there be a gre^u Lake in Moravia , whence of late 
yeais all the Waters were by aGcident drawn awviy, though for- 
merly carrying Boats 5 and full of Fifli f 
30. Whetherit be true, what is affirnied by Authors 5 That in 
fome parts pf Hungary near the Gold- Mines y the Leaves of the Trees 
Have their lower fuperficies-, if not their upper alfo, gilded over witft 
yellowifli Exhalations 
• ' 21. Whatis the way, faid tobeufed in Auflriazvid Hungary, of 
extruding the peifed Mettals out of their Minera's without Lead^ 
perfbrmedby cafting a Powder upon the ii//;^^?^^, which makes a 
quick and advantageous reparation 3 Sulphur being fuppofed to be 
aalngredientof itr 
Inqtiiriei: 
