12. Whether it be true, what Athan.Mircher writes from Re- 
lation , T hat the DuBus’s of Mettals do fometimes run North and 
South y fometimes Crofs-wayes f 
1 3. Whether there be in Hungary fuch a River ; as is mentioned 
in Busbekim, whole water is fo hot, and which is yet fo ful of Fi£h 
•jhat he faith, one would exped , that all the Fifh drawn thence 3 
would come out boyled t 
14. Whether there be Springs about Bkda or Alba Regalls , that 
rife at the bottom of the River fo hot, that thofe, who go to bathe, 
dare not put theirfeet fo low as the Sand , for fear of having them 
parboyledf ~ & 
? 5 . W hether there be in Hungary an Avernrn, that exhaleth ah 
moft alwayes fuch poyfbnous Steams , that Birds flying over it, do 
often-times fail down , either ftupified 0 or quite dead ? 
Whether the Iron r that is Faid to be turned into Copper, by 
the Vitriolate Springs at Cremnitz or Smolnitz in Hungary , do af- 
ter that Transmutation or Precipitation , contain a pretty deal of 
Gold ? 
I 7 « Whether the Depth of the Gold-Mines of Hunzan be 
2400 feet? : . 6 J 
18 Whether they fi^d Trees, or any other Bodies in the folid 
Salt of their Salt-Mines, 
, W, Wither there be a great Lake in Moravia , whence of late 
yeafs all the Waters were by accident drawn away , tlionnh for- 
merly carrying Boats, and full of Fifh t ' J 
• Whether itbe true, what is affirmed by Authors-, That . 
fome parts or Hungary near the Gold-Mines 0 the Leaves of the Trees ; 
liaise their lower fuperficies, if not their upper alfo,. gilded over with 
yejlowifti Exhalations f 
2 1 * .What is tne way, faid to be ufed in Aufiria and Fimzarf, of 
: extrading the perfed Mettals out of their Minerals without Lead 5 
per ormed by calling a Powder upon the Minera, which makes a 
quic and advantageous reparation! Sulphur being fpppofed to be - 
an Ingredient of it t. ' r r 
