Black Lead} 
Bole Armoniack. 
[93] Red and Yellow Oker. 
Terra Sigilla. 
Vitriol. 
A ntimony. 
Arfnic/c, too much. 
Lead? 
Tin. 
Tin Glafs. 
Silver. 
Iron, in abundance, and as good bog Iron as any in the 
World. 
Copper. It is reported that the French have a Copper 
Mine at Port Royal, that yieldeth them twelve Ounces of 
pure Copper out of a Pound of Oar. 
1 " Mr. John Winthrope, jun., is granted y° hill at Tantousq, about 60 miles 
westward, in which the black-leade is; and liberty to purchase some land there 
of the Indians" (13th November, 1644). — Mass. Col. Itec, vol. ii. p. 82; and 
Savage, in Winthrop, N. E., vol. ii. p. 213, note. The place mentioned is what 
is now Sturbridge; which is called " the most important locality " of black-lead 
in Massachusetts, by Dr. Hitchcock. — Gcol., pp. 47, 395. 
2 "The mountains and rocky hills are richly furnished with mines of lead, 
silver, copper, tin, and divers sorts of minerals, branching out even to their 
summits ; where, in small crannies, you may meet with threds of perfect silver : 
yet have the English no maw to open any of them;" and so forth. — jfosscly?i's 
Voyages, p. 44. 
