A Table. 



CHAP. XXXIV. 



Of voluntary motion, naturall fa- 

 culties, and paffions. 



r. .Of what matter the brain if 



2. What vr voluntary motion. 



5. What thofe pothers are which 



Are c Ailed, tutwrxll faculties. 

 4. ffo*> the attractive andfecre- 



t iff faculties work^ 

 j. Concerning the concoftitre fa- 



6. Concerning the retentive and 

 expulfive faculties. 



7. Concerning cxpxljivn made by 

 Phjfick, ' 



8. How the brain is moved to 

 work^volantstry mvtion. 



9. Why plevtfing objects do dilate 

 thefpiritSj and difpleafixgones 

 contratt them* 



10. Concerning tht five fenfes for 

 what ufe and end they are. 



CHAP. XXXV. 



Of the matcriall inftrument of 

 Knowledge and Paflion ; of the 

 fererall efFe6ls of Paifions ; of 

 Pain and Pleafiire ; and how 

 the vitall ipirits are lent from 

 the brain into the intended parts 

 of the body, without miltaking 

 their way. 



1. That Septum Lucidum // the 

 feat of the phtnfie. 



2. what cattfeth MS to remember 



not ontly the o6jett it felf t but 

 alfo that we have thought of it 

 before. 



3. How the motions of the phanta- 

 fie, are derived to the heart. 



4.. Ofpainandpleafare. 

 ?. OfPtfliott. 



6. Of fever all pulfes caufed by 

 pafllons. 



7. Offc-verallothercffcfts canfed 

 naturally in the body by -f affiant 



8. Of the diaphragma. 



9. Concerning patn and pleafttre 

 caufed by the memory of thing* 

 paft. 



10. KOT fo fmaH bodies M atomel 

 are, can caufe fo great motions 

 in the heart. 



11. Hoiv the vitaft fpiritf fent 

 .from the brat, do ruvne to the 



intendcdpart of the body With- 

 out miftake* 



1 2. How men are blinded by paffon 



CHAP. XXXVI. 



Of fome a&ions of beafts,that feem 

 tobefbrmall als ofreafon, as 

 doubting, refolving, inventing. 



1 . The order and connexion of the 

 fttbfequent chapters. 



2. From whence proceedeth the 

 doubting ofbeafls. 



%. Concerning the invention of 

 foxes and ether beaftt. 



4. Of foxes that catch hens by ly- 

 ing under their rooft^tnd by ga- 



upon them. 



j. from 



