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Of Producing Fruit without Core or Stone 461 



Of the Melioration of Tobacco 462 



Of several Heats working the same Effects 463 



Of Swelling- and Dilatation in Boiling ib. 



Of the Dulcoration of Fruits 464 



Of Flesh Edible and not Edible 465 



Of the Salamander 466 

 Of the Contrary Operations of Time on Fruits and 



Liquors ib. 



Of Blows and Bruises 467 



OftheOrrice Root 468 



Of the Compression of Liquors ib. 



Of the Nature of Air, ib. 



Of theWorking of Water upon Air Contiguous 469 



Of the Eyes and Sight 470 



Of the Colour of the Sea or other Water - 478 



Of Shell-fish ib. 



Of the Right Side and the Left 474 



Of Frictions ib. 



Of Globes appearing Flat at Distance 475 



Of Shadows ib. 



Of the Rolling and Breaking of the Seas - 476 



Of the Dulcoration of Salt Water ib. 

 Of the Return of Saltness in Pits upon the Sea-shore - 477 



Of Attraction by Similitude of Substance - ib. 



Of Attraction &quot; 478 



Of Heat under Earth ib. 



Of Flying in the Air - ib. 



Of the Scarlet Dye 479 



OfMaleficiating - ib. 



Of the Rise of Water by Means of Flame ib. 



Of the Influences of the Moon, 481 



Of Vinegar - 484 



Of Creatures that Sleep all Winter ib. 

 Of the Generating of Creatures by Copulation, and by 



Putrefaction - - .435 



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Of the Transmission and Influx of Immateriate Virtues, 



and the Force of Imagination 487 



Of the Transmission of Spirits, and the Force of 



Imagination 489 



Of the Emission of Spirits in Vapour, or Exhalation, 



Odour-like -. - . - 495 



