Of Metals, 
Part III. 
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between the Flakes, or in the Grain of a hard white Stone 5 
as the yellow Plates in the Ludus Helmontij, defcribed in 
the former Section. The feveral Plates are curioufly 
wrought with Striae, which obliquely deculfate each other, 
and make their Imprcilion all along upon the Stone. This 
Stone is mfenfible of Acids. In fome places, the Silver alfo 
lies crude in a black Ore. 
Pure Native SILVER, FLAKED, or as it were the Plated 
broken into feveral thin pieces 3 lying alfo in the Grain of 
a white Spar, but ditfoluble with Spirit of Nitre. 
Thick PLATED SILVER from the Mine 5 with a mix¬ 
ture alfo of Crude Silver Ore 5 both in a white Stone diflo- 
luble with Spirit of Nitre. 
WHITE SILVER ORE,or of a filver-colour,from Crem- 
nitp in Hungary. There are alfo fome parts of Black Ore 
mixed with it. And fome Cinnabar 3 partly of a Scarlet or 
Vermilion colour,and partly of the Lapis Haematites. Given 
by Dr. Edward Brown. 
Another piece of WHITE SILVER ORE, growing 
in a white Stone, having a blackifh call in fome places, with 
the hardnefs of a Gem. 
YELLOW SILVER ORE, or near the colour of Gold, 
from Kottenberge in Bohemia. 'Tis granulated m a hard 
white Stone. In fome parts, alfo blackifh. 
ANOTHER Piece, rather of the colour of Topper, from 
the fame place. It grows in a hard, black and white 
Stone. 
BLEW SILVER ORE, from the Silver-Mine of Bene 
Ferris. Not Granulated, but Flaked. In fome pofitions 
efpecially, of a curious blew, like that of Cichory-Flowers, 
or fome blew Glafs, but much fairer. Some yellow Mutt- 
dick_ alfo, with a piece of Green Spar, grow to it on one 
lide. 
PURPLE SILVER ORE, with Cinnabar. 
GREEN SILVER ORE, The colour is fomewhat ob- 
fcure, but lies not only in the furface, but inward parts of 
the Ore. Here are growing to it fome of the Lapis Armenius, 
and yellow Okie. 
BLACK SILVER ORE, for the mo!l part Granulated 3 
from the Silver-Mine at Schemnitg. Given by Dr. Edward 
Brown. This fort is thebeft. An tool, of Schemnitz y Ore 
yields 
