In that Town, are built altogetherfurrounded with water , whereby 
the Ships have theconveniency of lying clofe to them , to take m 
their Lading, No Houfes fuffered to be built near them , to be 
thereby feoired from the cafualcies of Fire. 
Secondly , That thofe -of Mufcovy^tt made under Ground, by 
digging a deep Fit , of almoft the Figure of a Sugar-loaf, broad 
below, and narrow at the top 5 the fides well-plaifter’d round 
about , and the top very clofe cover’d with Stone. The people 
©f that Countrey are fo very careful , to have the Corn well dried, 
before they put it into thofe Subterraneous Granaries , that , when 
the weather of that Northern Clirnat ferves not to dry it fuffici- 
ently , they heat their Barns, by the means of great Ovens , and 
thereby very well drying their Corn , fupply the deficiency of 
their Ihort Summer. 
Inquiries 
For Hungary and TranM vania. 
Un projecutm of the Engagement , publifhed 'Numb, 23. p 41^ 
42 2 0 wenow fuhjoynfome other Inquiries 3 and firft theje, that 
were 'very lately recommended to afudiom and incpuifitive Tran- 
fylvanian , who from London returned to his C euntrey , and pro- 
/mifed to procure good Anfwers to the following particulars « 
Viz. 
L \ 7 T 7 Hat is obfervable in Hungary , Tranfylvania , and 
V V the Neighbouring parts , as to Minerals , Springs , 
Warm Baths, Farths, Qgarries, Mettals , &c, {Reference was 
here given to the Inquiries corner ning Mines , printed Num, 19.) 
2 a Particularly , To inquire into the feveral forts of Antimony p 
or Antimony-core y to be found in Hungaria 5 and to inform us of 
the feveral places , whence they are digged, to the end y that the? 
maybe fent fore 
