A Table. 



r. From whence proceeds the foxes 2 

 invention to ridhimfelfof flea* 



6. An explication of two other in- 

 ventions if foxes. 



7. Concerning (JMontagucs Argu- 

 ment, to prove that dogs make 

 fyllogtfmes. 



8. A declaration how fome tricks 

 are performed by foxes, which 

 feem to argue difcourfe. 



p. Of the JaccAtrays invention in 



c Ailing beafts to himself. 

 JO. Of the J ac calls defigne in fer- 



vtng the Lien. 



11. Of fever All inventions offifhes. 



12. A dtjcovery of divers things 

 dene by hAres, which fcem to ar- 

 gue difcourfe. 



13. Of a foxe reported to have 

 weighed a goofe , before he 

 would venture with it over A 



Of the Baboon that flayed on A 

 guitarre. 



Of the teaching ofElephants& 

 other be aft s to do divers trick;. 



Of the orderly tr^in of aft ions 

 performed by btafts in breeding 

 their young ones. 



river, and of fabulous ftories in 

 common. 



14. Of the fever aH cry ings &tonc* 

 ofbeaftj : with a refutation of 

 thofe Authors who maintain the 

 to have compleat languages. 



CH A P. XXXVII. 



Of the docility of fome irrationall 

 animals, and of certain continu- 

 ate actions of a long tracl: of 

 time fo orderly performed by 

 them, that they leem to argue 

 knowledge in them. 



I. How hawkes and other crea- 

 tures are taught to do what 

 they art brought up to. 



CHAP. XXXVII7. 

 Ofprefcience of future events, pro- 

 vidcncies,the knowing of things 

 never feen beforehand fuch other 

 adions, obferved in fome living 

 creaturesAvhich feem to be even 

 above the rcafon that is in man 

 hitnfelf. 



1 . Why beafts are afraid of men- 



2. How fome qualities caujed at 

 first by chance tn beafts, may 

 faffe by generation to the whole 

 offspring. 



g. How the parents phantafie doth 

 oftentimes worl^ftrAngeeffctts 

 in their tjfue. 



4. Of Antipathies. 



y. Of Sympathies. 



6. That the Antipathy of bctifts 

 towards one an other, may be 

 taken away by ajfuefattion. 



j.Of longing marks feen in childre 



8. Why divers men hate fan e cer- 

 tain meats, & particularly cheefe 



9. Concerning the providence of 

 Ants in I Ay ing up in ft ore for 

 winter. 



10. Concerning the foreknowing of 

 beafts. 



The conclufion of the firft Treatifc. 



