APA Citation

Behrens, G. H. (1730). The natural history of Hartz-Forest, in His Majesty King George's German dominions: Being a succinct account of The Caverns, Lakes, Springs, Rivers, Mountains, Rocks, Quarries, Fossiles, Castles, Gardens, the famous Pagan Idol Pustrich or Spit-Fire, Dwarf-Holes, Pits, moving Islands, Whirlpools, Mines, several Engines belonging to them; Ores, the manner of refining them; Smelting-Houses; several sorts of Ovens, Hammer-Mills, Vitriol and Glass-Houses, &c. in the said Forest: With several useful and entertaining Physical Observations. Written in German by H. Behrens, M.D. London: printed by W. Pearson, for T. Osborne in Grays-Inn, Holbourn.

Chicago Style Citation

Behrens, Georg Henning. The Natural History of Hartz-Forest, in His Majesty King George's German Dominions: Being a Succinct Account of The Caverns, Lakes, Springs, Rivers, Mountains, Rocks, Quarries, Fossiles, Castles, Gardens, the Famous Pagan Idol Pustrich or Spit-Fire, Dwarf-Holes, Pits, Moving Islands, Whirlpools, Mines, Several Engines Belonging to Them; Ores, the Manner of Refining Them; Smelting-Houses; Several Sorts of Ovens, Hammer-Mills, Vitriol and Glass-Houses, &c. in the Said Forest: With Several Useful and Entertaining Physical Observations. Written in German By H. Behrens, M.D. London: printed by W. Pearson, for T. Osborne in Grays-Inn, Holbourn, 1730.

MLA Citation

Behrens, Georg Henning. The Natural History of Hartz-Forest, in His Majesty King George's German Dominions: Being a Succinct Account of The Caverns, Lakes, Springs, Rivers, Mountains, Rocks, Quarries, Fossiles, Castles, Gardens, the Famous Pagan Idol Pustrich or Spit-Fire, Dwarf-Holes, Pits, Moving Islands, Whirlpools, Mines, Several Engines Belonging to Them; Ores, the Manner of Refining Them; Smelting-Houses; Several Sorts of Ovens, Hammer-Mills, Vitriol and Glass-Houses, &c. in the Said Forest: With Several Useful and Entertaining Physical Observations. Written in German By H. Behrens, M.D. London: printed by W. Pearson, for T. Osborne in Grays-Inn, Holbourn, 1730.

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