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The Introduction to the Second Volume. 
Earths and Salts | | 536 
Bitumens, Sulphurs, Ambers, Ambergreefe 249 
Metals and Minerals 1394. 
Talcs, Mice, Wc. 169 
Chryftals and Sparrs, or Fluores Cryftallini 1025 
Flints, Stones, and other remarkable Foffils that are ano- 
malous. | 720 
Precious Stones, Agats, Jafpers, and fine Marbles 1394 
Corals, or fuch asare a kin to them, as Sponges and other 
Submarine Plants 804 
Vegetables, and Vegetable Subftances, as Roots, ‘Woods, 
Fruits, Seeds, Gums, Retines and infpiflated Juices _ 8226 
Befides 200 large Volumes of dried Samples of Plants, 
amongtft which are fuch Specimens, as were collected by my- 
felf in Europe, the Madera Mfland, and America, as alfo 
thofe gathered by Dr: Merret, Dr. Plukenet, Mr. Petiver, and 
other curious Perfons all over the known World. 
Anfeds__ 3824 
“Feftacea, .or Shells, and theimRarts, both natutal, found 
at Sea and Land, and Foffil ' OEY, 
.Echini, or Sea Urchins, and Parts of them, both ~natural 
and foffil, found at Sea and Land | | 486 
Cruftacea, or Crabs, Lobfters, ©. 262 
Fifhes, and their Parts 1007 
Afterie, Trochi, Entrochi, &c. ‘ 183 
Birds, and their Parts 568 
Eggs 185 
Quadrupeds, and their Parts 1194 
Vipers, Serpents, Wc. : 245 
Humana, v=. Stones of the Kidneys and Bladder, Anato- 
mical Preparations, and the like 7 507 
Mifcellaneous Things not comprehended with the forego- 
ing, both Natural and Artificial 1169 
Things relating to the Cuftoms of ancient Times, or 
Antiquities, Urns, Inftruments, &c. or 
Large Seals Qy 
Pictures, many relating to natural Hiftory 219 
Mathematical Inftruments _ 54 
