( 2002 ) 
This Salt- work hath alfo beneath it certain Salt-fprings, 
whence the Saltwater is by Channels conveyed to fcveral 
places^ where 'tisboyled to Salt, 
But there is yet another Mineral Salt-work in FoUnd^ 
viz, ztBochna'^ but not fo well order'd 5 as the former! 
Befides there are divers other places in PoUnd ^ and in 
Rujfia alfo, which yield Salt 5 as at Holitz^ Colomeja^ Solum^ 
rintz, pJhpentZy &c. In the VodoUan defert , near the dd- 
v^Y Borijihener^ is a Salt-lake, whofe water is by the heat 
of the Sun wafted, and turnd to Salt, that the people 
there ride into it with Horfes and Waggons , like unto Ice, 
and cut it into pieces, and carry it away 5 as the Polifb 
Hiftorian Cromerus at large relateth s who alfo affirmsj that 
in the aforefaid SaU-vporkj^t Bochna, they find a Frozen fub- 
? fiance, which by them is called Carbuncle^ ufed by the peo- 
pie to purge their Bodies, by grating and drinking it in a 
convenient vehicle. 
7ht If ay of making Vinegar in France , Communicated 
to the Publiflicr , bj an Ingenious Phyfitian of that 
Nation , living at a place , fvhere much of it is 
m^de. 
^ I "^Hey take two great Cafks, within each of which they 
i put at the bottom a Trevet , which muft be one foot 
high, and as large , as the largnefs of the Ca(k permits, 
Upon this Trevet they put Vine twiggs, whereon they lay 
a fubftanee call'd Rap^ with which they fill both Veflels 
within half a foot from the top. This Rape is nothing 
elfe, but the wood or ftalks of the Clufters of Grapes^ 
dryed and freed from the Grapes* The Trevet and the 
Vine-branches are put at the bottom of the Cafks , only to 
keep the Rape from fetling at the bottom. It ds this 
Rape, which alone heats and fowrs the Wine. The two 
Veflels 
