Part III. 
Of Sulphurs. 
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where fir ft found. Given by Sir Rob. Moray. Of a fhining 
colour, and in fome places, flaky. It cracks when held to 
the fire 5 and in it, burns with a thick flame and- frnoak, and 
very (linking. If rub’d till its warm, it takes up pieces of 
Feathers, and fuch light Bodies. Tis found in France , Sicily. 
And in this IJland , in Clean eland, on the top of Huntley and 
Whitby Clifts, where the Sea-water never comes. 
Pit EBONY. Ebenum foffile. Very brittle, and when 
held in a flame, breaks into Flakesit burns, with a footy 
frnoak, into allies 5 but with fearce any flame. 
A parcel of ORPMENT. Auripigmentum f. Arfemicum 
croceum. 
Native SULPHUR or BRIMSTONE, cryftalliz’d, of 
a pale Golden colour, and femiperfpicuous. Sent from 
Peru. The like is defenbed in Calceolarias s Mufaeum , and by 
Wormias. 
ANOTHER Piece, of fuch a like colour. Found in the 
Pike ot Tenarijf\ and given by Dr. George Trumbal. 
A Lump of Native SULPHUR of the colour of fome 
Olibanum Drops, or opacous yellow Amber. From the fame 
Hand, and Place. As alfo, 
Two Pieces of SULPHUR ORE. One, Earth, of a 
brown colour 5 the other, Stone , of a Sand-colour and 
gritty. 
Native SULPHUR of IJla?td. Of the colour of the 
common factitious Brimftone 3 and immerfed in a ftony 
Bed. 
SLJLPHUR, of a curious Orange-colour, extracted out 
of Gold-Ore. Given by Henry Oldenburge Efcjj. 
SULPHUR ORE of Freyberg. Here are three Pieces. 
One, almoft ot the colour of Cindbar. Put into the fire, 
it fmells like Brimjione, but flames not. The other two, 
confiit of blackifh and afh-colour parts mixed with the red 5 
together with fome grains of Mundick, If fired, they 
fmell like the firft, but not fo ftrongly 5 nor make any 
flame. 
GREEN SULPHUR-ORE. Like that in the Copper- 
Mines of Suecia, mention’d by Wormitus. 
SULPHUR-ORE of 1 /land. Opacous, and immerfed 
in a blewifh Glebe. If burnt, it hath the feent of Brimjione 3 
but yet weak, and flames not. 
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