GENERAL STATEMENT OF CONTENTS. 
CHAP. V. 
P. 374. 
FROM THE GOLD AND SILVER MINES OF CREMNITZ, 
TO VIENNA. 
ylrrivnl of two young Princes — Spurious Minerals — Mines of 
Schemnitz — Theresa-schadt — Hospital Vein — Oberbiber- 
stohln — Johan-schadt — Stephano- schadt — Green-stohln — 
Produce of the Mines — Manner of working them—Numler of 
Miners — Expenses of Government — Average Falue of the 
Schemnitz Ore — Wind-schadt Mine — Population — Sulter- 
raneous reception of the Archdukes — Hydraulic Machine — 
Honours paid to their Highnesses — Description of a Wash- 
house^ or Lavatory, for the Ores — Minerals of Schemnitz — 
Experiments in the Laboratory — Council-chamber of the 
Imperial Mines — Paquer-stohln Mine — Review of the Corps 
of Miners — Collection of Models — Geology of the auriferous 
mountains — lown o/'Schemnitz — Cataract near Neusohl — 
Departure from Schemnitz — Stamboch — Bath — Lewa — 
Verehely — Newtra — Freystadt — Tyrnaw- — Sarfo — Czekles 
— Palace of Prince Esterhazy — Presburg — PopM/fl^/ow — 
Posonium — History of Presburg — State of Literature — 
JFines of Hungary — Theatre — Person of the Emperor — 
Passage of the Danube — Altemberg— Reiglesbrun— Fis- 
chamend — Vienna — Concluding Observations. 
ADDITIONAL NOTES p. 413. 
