Cure of the Collck in Norwey. He obferves that the 
Notes of Imperatoria major G. B. agree very nearly with 
thofe of J^HpHtt mentioned by Bartholine ; and judges 
it to be the iame. 
The Four and Twentieth prefents us with curious 
Adions or fome Animals. And the Five and Twentieth 
With extraordinary and curious EfFc&s of fome Plants, 
One I ihaii mention, If with the Fl jwers of Fraxinella 
we touch other Flowers, as Roles, Violets, Gillyflowers,^ 
Orange-Flowers ; Thefe, ahhough ihey be Odoriferous, 
fuddenly lofe their ndtural Scent, and adume that of the 
Fraxinella, 
The Six and Twentieth is concerning the extravagant 
and prodigious Effluvia oi fome Plants and fome Ani- 
mals. 
The Seven and Twentieth about various curious Ef- 
fefts produced by Nature. 
The Eight and Twentieth treats of the Bees of the 
Hyhlean Mountains in Sicily^ and thofe of other Provin- 
ces, wherein 1 find little but what is to be met with in 
Books written concerning this Subjed. 
The Nine and Twentieth gives an Account of the 
Pitch of Ca/iro^ well known m the Ecclefiaftick State^ 
famous for its medicinal Vertues, and experienced for the^ 
Cure of many Difeafts. It is found in theCampagna of 
Rome, ifluing out of the Cracks or Fiffuresof a Moun- 
tain above the Village o^CaJlro^ Ten Miles dift ant from 
the City of Veroli, belonging to the Houfe of Colonnd 
and Sixty from Rome. Here he mentions feveral forts of 
Bituminous Oyls, and Pitches found in other Countries 
there being fcarce any Province in Eurbpe, in which 
there are net found of them. 
The Thirtieth exhibits a Defcription of the Macalult 
of Sicily, which is a certain Place near Agrigentum, where 
ithere is a continual Fermentation, and vifible bubling up 
