The Contents. 
Affation, 42. Uftion, 43. Calcination, 44. By Compofition 
with other Bodies, 45. And by Compounding the Experiment 
it felf,46. What hence attainable, 47. i 
The Fourth, Alike Survey of the Principles, as well as 
of the Contents, of the Organical Parts, 48. The Difi- 
culty hereof, in fomerefpeéts cleared, 49. Further, by two In- 
ftances, 50, 51. Some Remarques hereupon, of the Princi- 
ples of Plants, 52. From hence will be attainable a further 
knowledge of the Modes of Vegetation, 53. Of the Qualities 
of Vegetables, 54. And of their Powers, 55> 56. 
The Fifth, A like Survey of thofe Bodies, either from 
which thefe Principles are derived, or wherewith they have 
any communion, 57. Which are Four in general, fcil. Earth, 
and all folid Receptacles, 58. Water, and all liquid Recep- 
tacles, 59. Ber, 60. And Sun, 61. 
A Sixth General Inquiry, only hinted, 62. 
The Conclufion, 63. 
