punfie^, their colors, mixtures, and feveral coats, whereio 
they are wrapt up ; together with the method ufed in the In* 
dies of refining Silverore* 
8. Of Copper^ns ore,n:ones,operation,figns/everal (brts^ and 
the various preparations it undergoes before it be pure to- 
gether with a difcourfeof the Native and Faftitious OrichaU 
■cbtimi^ of the Corinthian Bra^s 3 and of fome other Compofiti- 
bnsj which Copper undergoes with other Metals or Minerals, 
and of fome Medicins prepared out of it. 
c?.Of/r^«3its ores^OperationSjStocks^FloatSjPaflages ; feve* 
iiX forts of Iron-ftonejand of Medicins prepared of this MetaK 
to. Of le^^i, its Ores/everailbrts,coats and matrixes 5 and* 
fome Medicins it yields. 
I r. Of 7/>,its Ores and operations, c^r* 
1 2* Of the feveral forts of Mercuries 5 of Cinnaber,and its 
feveral ore? and paflages , and how it is gotten and refined 5 as 
alfo of the feveral forts of Medicaments it affords : where the 
Author difcourfes particularly of the rr£cipiolHm oiParacelfus 
aiid Fan Helmont^ 
i^. O£AhtiP20fTj'^ of Bifmuthj or Zink/orSpelter^ and of 
Cobalt 3 together with their tjualities, Ores and Medicaments 
prepared out of fome of thetn : as alfo of Native £/e5r;/^. 
1 4» Of native Cadmiajn?itivc BoraXyTalli^ Load-Ji^ne^Blouct- 
flone^La^nlfi^neficc^ 
1 5vOf the Tfanfmutatron of Metals ^ which this Author en- 
wdea vors to aflert 5 taking pains to examine and open the nature 
of Tranfixiutationsj and to (hew fomeibrtsof them, that are 
common and obvious^and full as ftrange as thisof Metak,thcrc- 
by toevince^ that it is no fuch impoffible or ftrange thing, as 
many make it to be. 
llLLEtTEKA ^/^'FrancefcoJRedi fopra aktineOppoJitlonifatteaBe 
fuc obfervaHoni inptrtno alk FIPERE J^ Firenze, i Syojn 4*^ 
MODiieur Charas havitig endeavoured in his Book, intitu- 
led NoHveUes Experimznces fur la Vjpere^ not long fince 
trailfiated out of Fre^sr^r^into EngUfiifif which an Account was 
givea 
