Plattes, G. (1792). A discovery of subterranean treasure: Viz. all manner of mines & minerals, from the gold to the coal, with plain directions and rules for finding them in all kingdoms and countries. : Also the art of melting, refining and assaying them made plain and easy ... : To which is added a real experiment, to try whether a piece of gold be true or counterfeit ... : Also a sure way to try what colour any berry, leaf, flower, stalk, root, fruit, seed, bark or wood will give: together with directions for making colours that shall not stain nor fade. : Very necessary for everyone to know, whether he be a traveller by land or sea, or in what country, dominion, or plantation soever he may inhabit. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationPlattes, Gabriel. A Discovery of Subterranean Treasure: Viz. All Manner of Mines & Minerals, from the Gold to the Coal, with Plain Directions and Rules for Finding Them in All Kingdoms and Countries. : Also the Art of Melting, Refining and Assaying Them Made Plain and Easy ... : To Which Is Added a Real Experiment, to Try Whether a Piece of Gold Be True or Counterfeit ... : Also a Sure Way to Try What Colour Any Berry, Leaf, Flower, Stalk, Root, Fruit, Seed, Bark or Wood Will Give: Together with Directions for Making Colours That Shall Not Stain nor Fade. : Very Necessary for Everyone to Know, Whether He Be a Traveller by Land or Sea, or in What Country, Dominion, or Plantation Soever He May Inhabit. Philadelphia: [publisher not identified], 1792.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationPlattes, Gabriel. A Discovery of Subterranean Treasure: Viz. All Manner of Mines & Minerals, from the Gold to the Coal, with Plain Directions and Rules for Finding Them in All Kingdoms and Countries. : Also the Art of Melting, Refining and Assaying Them Made Plain and Easy ... : To Which Is Added a Real Experiment, to Try Whether a Piece of Gold Be True or Counterfeit ... : Also a Sure Way to Try What Colour Any Berry, Leaf, Flower, Stalk, Root, Fruit, Seed, Bark or Wood Will Give: Together with Directions for Making Colours That Shall Not Stain nor Fade. : Very Necessary for Everyone to Know, Whether He Be a Traveller by Land or Sea, or in What Country, Dominion, or Plantation Soever He May Inhabit. [publisher not identified], 1792.