[744] 
From Limeftone. ' At in Torkjhire, 
<A Vein at Os'well Beacon in Lin- 
i colnjlnre. 
With Mica of Glittering particles, 
. Silver like f Sea fand about the Sylly Iflands. 
Of Wefim^T' V In C lenreland and about Scarborough. 
, OMz.e duft, or fediment at Kaw- 
cUff. 
Gold hke < A Vein of M^ca in Hejlington Gra- 
vel Pit. 
ikf/c4r Argmua in Red fand Rock 
near Rt^pn plentifully. 
^Mica Aura of Ckvdand. 
' Alio I here give a Scheme ofr/^j^/, as wellbecaufe it 
feems to be another Coat of the Terreftrial Globe in the 
more deprefled and hollow parts thereof, as becaufe the 
jnixture of&«^ and Clay is not unufually cMed Earth. 
Yet this terme being too large it will be convenient, as 
I think, to limit it to luch a mixture as we ufualjy find 
upon the furface of the ground, which hath ever in it, be- 
fides fuch Sands and Clays, as either the tS^^j^/^ naturally 
produces, or have by Floods or Winds, or other accidents 
been brought thither, a great part of the rotten parts of 
Planps and Animals. And in this fenfe T^^r^is Earth, 
which is moftly where the Erica or Heath grows, becaufe 
it is made up of the deciduous Leaves of that P/^w^, which 
being by the Current of Ihowrs brought together,, make 
up x\\Q Moores, Mo^es, and Fens, and in x.\\q Mountains 
in hollow Bafons or Depreflures without Vent ; MoJJes of 
incredible depth, i. on. Fathom ordinarily in the fame 
kind of Black E^rth, caviled Peat or Turff. 
ATable 
