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SO. History of Stones; as Marble, Touchstone, Flint, etc. 

 81. History of the Magnet. 



32. History of Miscellaneous Bodies, which are neither 

 entirely Fossil nor Vegetable; as Salts, Amber, Am- 

 bergris, etc. 



33. Chemical History of Metals and Minerals. 



34. History of Plants, Trees, Shrubs, Herbs; and of their 

 parts, Roots, Stalks, Wood, Leaves, Flowers, Fruits, 

 Seeds, Gums, etc. 



35. Chemical History of Vegetables. 



36. History of Fishes, and the Parts and Generation of 

 them. 



37. History of Birds, and the Parts and Generation of 

 them. 



38. History of Quadrupeds, and the Parts and Generation 

 of them. 



39. History of Serpents, Worms, Flies, and other insects; 

 and of the Parts and Generation of them. 



40. Chemical History of the things which are taken by 

 Animals. 



Next come Histories of Man 



41. History of the Figure and External Limbs of man, his 

 Stature, Frame, Countenance, and Features; and of 

 the variety of the same according to Races and 

 Climates, or other smaller differences. 



42. Physiognomical History of the same. 



43. Anatomical History, or of the Internal Members of 

 Man; and of the variety of them, as it is found in the 

 Natural Frame and Structure, and not merely as 

 regards Diseases and Accidents out of the course of 

 Nature. 



44. History of the parts of Uniform Structure in Man; 

 as Flesh, Bones, Membranes, etc. 



45. History of Humours in Man; Blood, Bile, Seed, etc. 



46. History of Excrements; Spittle, Urine, Sweats, Stools, 

 Hair of the Head, Hairs of the Body, Whitlows, Nails, 

 and the like. 



47. History of Faculties; Attraction, Digestion, Reten- 



