known to every Plowman; what I further add, Lwi/?? 
were fo to every Gentleman, that by the Marriage of thel^ 
Male and Female Salts, they might enrich both thei^* 
Country and themfelves. The Sea-SaJt is too lufty and 
a6live of it fell, the Lime has a moreBalfamick, but gen- 
tler Salt; and regularly joined with the other, is there- 
by invigorated. How to match thefe two, Glauber 
thus directs. (fays lie^ Qjiick’Limey let it [lack by time 
without Water ; then take Salt and IVater, mingle them toge^ 
ther^ and make them into Balls or Pieces^ which you fleaj'e • 
dry "^em as you do Bricks^ then burn them for about two Hours 
This Compofi Will enrich your poorefi Land. 
Were I fo devoted to Agriculture, as you fuppofe, I 
flioiild remove my Dwelling to-fucha Situation, as were 
bed: accommodated with thefe. three, Lime, Salt, and 
'Coals; and did our Gentry underlland this Husbandry, 
they would fo far free Salt from its Tax, as it fliould be 
employed upon. Land, which is not intended to pay for 
itv -'v*/ 
VI. A Litter from Mr. Edward L\myAyi\eeper of 
AnimoIcaa Mufeum in Oxford, to Dr. R.R. 
■in York (hire an Account of a Entw i 
tuled^ OYPEsHOITHs^ Helveticiis, five Itinera 
Alpina Tria, 6cc. Authore Job. Ja. Scheuch- i 
. zero, M. D. Lond. 4 to. MDCCVIII. . 
Honoured Sir:, 
H Aving had the Favourof a Perufal of Dr. Scheuch^ 
zePs Itinera Alpina, as the Sheets were printed off, 
rl take an Opportunity offer’d by a. Friend, of fending 
'yon fome Account of Part of tliat very Learnedand In« 
genious 
