The INDEX. 



An Earthquake at Stanton St. $ohns y 



c.3. far. 54* 

 Echimites lafit) c 5. far. 82,^. 

 chos , their feveral forts, c . 1 . far. 



14. 



Returning twenty Syllables at 

 Wo odftock, far. 1 J . at M*gtf. 

 Co#. />*r. 22. 



How to find the place of the 

 fpeaker, and the place re- 

 turning the voice,far. 1 6,fac. 



Tonical , or returning a cer- 

 tain Mufical Note, c. 1. far. 

 23. 



Tautological, or returning the 

 fame word feveral times, 

 fir. 25-. 



Returning often the lame inar 



Failing, Rebecca Smith failed ten 

 weeks, c. 8. far. 11. 



Began to eat after the applica- 

 tion of an Amulet, ibid. 

 Fellmongers , a pretty confiderable 



Trade at Witney, c. 9. far. 173. 

 Feveel, fome unulual forts of it in Ox- 

 ford- fare, c. 3. far. 41, 42. 

 Finfcale, a Fifh not yet defcnbed, c . 



7. par. 29. 

 Fir-tret* planted in Oxford-fb're , c. 



6. par. 84. 

 Fijhes, See Finfcale, Mytilns, Pride. 

 Fifh ponds, a new contrivance to few 

 them, c. 9 far. 47. 



ticulate found, at Hedding- Flints, tranfparent like Agats, c. 4. 



ton, far. 25. at New Coll. far. 



30. at All-fouls Cell. par. 3 1. at 



S. Joh.Baft. Coll.c- 1 far. 141 . 



An Egg with another within it, c. 7. 



p*r. 17. 

 King .Edfa;. the Conf. born at JJllf, c. 

 10. far. 123. 



His Fo/rt frill remains at Sir H. 



Browns Bar. far. 1 24. 

 Firft cured the Kings Evil, far. 

 125. 

 EleBrum, a mixt metal of Gold and 

 Silver found in England, cap. 10. 



far. 15. 



Black, their ufe, ibid. 

 A great F/^W in the River Cherwett, 



c. 2. par. 17. 

 Fortifications in Oxford-fiire,c.\o.par. 

 73, <&*. 



At CroamiJh,Giffard, far. 137. 



In Merton Woods, where King 



JEtbelred beat the Vanes, far. 



11- 

 Freeftone, the feveral forts, f . 4. ^^r. 



24,25. 



Rivers Freeze firft at the bottom, r . 2. 



far. 15. 



5". par. j 3 2. 



/4r. 8, <fer 



EKiftical hjfothefis of the Planets mo- Fungites lapis, c 

 tions, firft. demonftrated at Oxford, 

 c.y. par. 84, #f. G. 



An Elm whofe trunckis fix yards dia- 

 meter, <r. 6. /or. 65. Garfmgton, an ancient Barony, c 10. 



An Elm flourifhing without Bark or par. 133. 



pith, ibid. Geodes lapis, c. 5. par. 180. 



How it's poffible to live fb, par. New Geometrical Bodies invented by 

 66,&c. Sir chriftopher Wren, c.y. ^r.195. 



An Elm having three trunks out of Geranium columbinum, &c. not yet de- 

 one root, c. 6. par. 77. 



A narrow leaved Elm not yet defcri 

 bed, par. 43 



fcribed, c. 6. par. 6. 

 Giants, a Difcourfe of them, c.f.par. 



168, &c. 

 Glajfes made of Flints, cy.par.92, &c. 

 Found together with Urns, their 

 ufe, c. 10. far. 57, fac 



Encephaloides lapis, c. f. par- 147. 

 Enquiries to be made by the Author 



about Plants, c. 6. par- 88, &V. 

 En/ham, thecuftom of thatRoialty, Glajfenbury thorn, c. 6. par. 39, 40 



c 8. par. 28. 

 Ewelm a Roial Seat, f. 10. par. 1 29. 



The Echo there, c 1. /w. 25. 

 Double Ewes, ox Ews that always yean 



two Lambs at once, c . 7 /w. 3 8. 



Grapes, meliorated by grafting, r. 9. 



/w. 113,114. 

 Grimes-ditch, a Roman w ay, f. xo. par. 



26. 

 Robert Grofled Bifhop of Lincoln, a 



great 



