TABLE of WEIGHTS and MONEY 
FOE THE 
MINES OF HUNGARY AND TRANSYLVANIA. 
A Table of Weights occiu's in Note (2), p. 311 ; but as 
their names appear frequently in the Supplement, it has been 
thought that a place of general reference for the JFeights, and 
Money, of Hungary, dc. might be useful, if placed at the 
beginning of the Volume. 
One quintal {centenarius) equals 100 pounds. 
One pound = 2 marks. 
One mark = 16 loths, or lothen. 
One loth = 4 quintales [drachma;). 
One quintale .....== 4 deniers. 
As an illustration of the use of this Table, the following 
statement may be made of the average proportion of Gold and 
Silver in the Hungarian Ores : 
Lot. Qu. Pen. 
One mark of gold from iheBakabant/a ore, contains 3.2. of silver. 
One mark of silver from the Schemnitz ore, contains 0.0. 4 of gold. 
One mark of silver from the Cremnitz ore, contains 0.0. 15 of gold. 
In the account of the Mines, and last Chapter of the 
Supplement, allusion is sometimes made to German Money; 
the value of which may be thus rated. It is counted in rir- 
dollars, Jloritis, and kreutzers. 
Flor. Kreutz. 
One rixdollar of Vienna h equal to 1 . 30 
One florin = O . 60 
But the common reckoning is in florins and krcutiieTs. 
