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Dogs, fuperlouT to Men in the Senfe of SmbUing, — - 66' 



■ the manner of Senfation philofophicaHy explained,- — 67 



. — — Providence vindicated in that matter, — *• . 68 

 Dopon Serpent, ■ ■ . 133 

 J[)r^^o«J defcrib'd, varrous Sorts and Forms*, - f ■• ■ ■■ 74 

 ■ monftroLis one flain t^ Gozon, Knight, by a ftrange con- 

 trivance, — —. ' ' • ""' ■ I' • ' — .i— j^ 

 - another flain by the Roman Army, -- — — 76 



Dragon, Pythian, Guardian of the Delphkk Oracle, — ibid. 



Dragons, Guardkns of Treafures, ■ - 1 - i • -—78- 



^-^ winged, defcrib'd, (the Figurfe, Plate 2.) -"— i^ 



-- — ^~— JEthiopian, (the Fi^'re, Plate 2.) 



Druma Serpent, delcrib'd, — — . --^---^r - 83 



E. 



Eagles, how they take their Prey, " - .- 14^ 



Ecatoth, or Serpent of the Wind, ■ 135 



Eggs, the reafon of Propagation by thera, -i-*- ^ 



— — . the Method wonderful, - ibid. 



Egg, Symbol of the World, — ^ — 6 



Eggs hatch'd in Ovens, the Young-ones generally imperfed:, ibid, 



' myfterious Egg. 



Egg, a furprizing Compound, ■ ' '■' ' " '• 128 



. the White of it a mofl lingular Menftruum, — *•■ ibid. 



— -^ hoiv reduc'd to the likenefs of Poifon, — ibid. 



J^gyptians, a People of Contradidion, «■' -• ' '■' - « *^6o° 



- ' whipp'd their inattentive Gods, .-^ 60 



Elephant i a Serpents, why fo call'd, ' " ' ' ' ■ ^ - " ■ 86 



Elops Serpent, (the Figure, Plate 3.) defcrib'd, .^*-- 84 



£/(?/?/7^«^5, Creatures of great Bulk, '' 86 



•— > fubjedt to Refentment, Inftances of it, -^ 87 



■ ' a Battle betwixt them and Serpents, — gi 



Enchantment by noxious Herbs, (Sc. . ■-■'■■< ■ ^yi: 



Ethetulla Serpent, • — • 113 



Eve, how fhe came to converfe with the Serpent, — 174 

 ^ — her Converfe with it before the Account oiMofes very probable, 



-■'/— a Negadve would have preferv'd her Innocence, — 179 



a F. Eatth, 



