A Table. 



the former effects refuted. 

 7. The Authours folution to the 



former questions. 

 g. The reafon why in the former 



cafe, a lejfer loa'dfrone doth draw 



the interjacent iron from the 



greater. 



9. Why the variation of a touched 

 needle frem the north, is greater 

 the nearer jau go to the Tole. 



10. Whether in the feme fart of 

 the world A touched needle may 

 at onetime vary more from the 

 north, And at another time lefle. 



1 1 . 7 he whole doctrine of the load" 

 ftom fummed up infliort. 



CHAP. XXIII. 



A defection of two forts of living 

 .creatures ; Plants and Animals: 

 & how they are framed in com- 

 mon to perform vitall motion. 



i. The connexion of the follow- 

 ing Chapters with the precedent 



ones. 



2. foncernin? fevcrall cemfofiti- 

 ovs of mixed bodies. 



3. Two forts df living creatures. 



4. v9n engine to exfrejfe the fir ft 

 fort of living creatures. 



5. An other engine by which may 

 be expreffed the fc-cond fart of 

 living creatures. 



6. The -two former engines and 

 fame other comparisons apply ed 

 40 cxprtjfefhe tw fiver-all forts 

 *f living creatures. ^ 



8. How fcnfitivc creatures are 



formed. 



CHAP. XX II 1 1. 



A more particular furrey of the 

 generation of Animals; in which 

 is difcovered what part of the 

 animal is firft generated. 



1. The opinion that the feed con- 

 taineth formally every part of 

 the parent. 



2. The former vptnfan rejected. 



3. The Authffurs opinion of this 

 qucftion. 



q. Their opinion refuted } who hold 

 that every thing eontaineth for- 

 mally all things. 



j. The Aut hours opinion concern, 

 ing the generation of Animals 

 declared and confirmed. 



(5- Th*t one fttb fiance is clianved 

 into another. 



j. Concerning the hatching of 

 chickens, and the generation of 

 other animals. 



8. from whence it hoppeneth that 

 the deficiences or excrcfcenccs 

 of the parents body, are often 

 Jeen in their children. 



p. The difference between the au- 

 thottrs opinion, and the former 

 one. 



IO. That the heart is imbuedwitb 

 the general! jfrccifick^virtues of 

 the whole body; whereby is con- 

 firmed the doctrine of the U 

 former paragraphs. 



ii. That 



