the INDEX, 



great Aftronomer, c. 9 . par. 2. 

 Gual Hen, a Roman way, c. 10. par. 24. 

 Gunpowder, an Invention of Frier i?a 



ft?, cap. 9. Paragraph 7, 39) 40. 

 Gar, c. 3. /4r. 50. 



/. 



he -niters, cap. 2. Paragraph if. 

 Jkenildjlreet-vpay, c. 10 far. 22, 23. 

 Several Improvements by Sir Chrifta" 

 pherWren, c. 9. par. 30, 31, 32, 33, 



3f,3 s 4 2 l66 ' I 95. 



By Dt.Wallit, c.9. far. i<}6,&c. 

 By Mr. Drvigbt in Earthen 

 wares, />r. 84,^. 

 Injection of Liquors into the veins of 



Animals, c.9. far. 222. 

 St. John Baft. Coll. how it came to be 

 built, c.d.far. 77. 

 flT, how prefer ved from heating, 7 Lunaris feen at 0xfW, ft I. far.j. 



H. 



Harrows, a new fort of them, ft 9. 



par. 77- 

 Harvefling, the manner of it in 0x- 



fordjhire, ft 9. par. 99,8 c. 

 A Hawthorn with white berries, ft 6. 



jfrar. 38. 



Iron moulds, c. 3. /Mr. $1. 



Iron Hone, c.\. par. 35, 36. 



.//?*)> the Birth-place of King Edward 



the Confeflor, r. 10. far. 123. 

 ARoialSeat, /ar. 128. 

 L^tf Judaic its, c. 5 . /4r. 136, &c. 

 Junceilfts omnium } &c. notyetdefcri- 



bed, c 6. far. 5. 



c. 9. far. 103. 

 Htddingiony a Seat of King Edw. the 

 Conf c. 10. />r. 128. 



An ancient Barony, far. 130. 

 The Echo there, c. i.far. 25. 

 HtUeborine flore albo, c. 6. par. 1 3. 

 Atro rubente, far. 14. 

 Latifolia montana, ibid. 

 A Heno the Iflandojt St. Helen fe- 



fcribed, c. j.par. 67, &c. 

 Henly,the ancienteft Town in Oxford- 



fhire.c. 10. far. 68. 

 Htppocephaloides lapis, ft f: far. 142. 

 Hijlr kites lapis, par. 8i. 

 A new fort of Hives for Bees, c. 9. par. 



120. 

 Hoggs, an ingenious way of giving 



them meat, c.9. par. 122. 

 A Hog near 1 3 hands high, c. 7. />ar. 



73- 



Hoke-norton barrow, an ancient For- 

 tification, ft 10. par. 75. 



Hoke-norton an ancient Barony, />dr. 

 131. 



Hoke-tide, or Hoke-Munday, ft 8. 

 ^ar. 24)<rr. 



Hoofing- bird, c. 7. par. 10. 



Hordeum diHicum precox, c 6. far. 9. 



Horfes forty years old, c7.par.3j. 



Ancient fioufes of the Kings, in 0*- 

 fordfhirt, c. 10. />r. 1 28. 



Husbandry of Arable Land in Oxford- Lagopus major vulgaris Parfyn/oni, c.6. 



Xi 



Kgnntrs barrovt, a Funeral Monument, 



c. 10. par. $1, 52. 

 Northern ./// how anciently elect- 

 ed and inaugurated, c. 10. ^/*. 88, 



9o,ev. 

 Kirtlingtom anciently part of the pof- 



feflions of the Kings of England, 



c. 2. par. 7. 



Its ancient Privileges, ibid. 

 A Kitchin without a Chimney, c 9. 



far. 136. 

 Knives, their carved hafts firft made 



at Oxon. ft 9. />4r. 168. 



L. 



LacLtin* found in Oxfordfb. c. 3 . />ar. 

 20, &c. 



Afignof Silver Ore, par. 22,23. 

 Its ufe in Medicine, par. 26. 



fore, c.9. par. ?6,&c 



Of Pafture Land, par. 8 1, ev. 

 Of Corn when green, par. 98. 

 When ripe, par. 99. 

 Huntercomb, an ancient Barony j ft 10. 



/>ar. iji. 

 The Hygrofcope improved,ft9./w.37. 



/>r. 1 2. 

 Langley, anciently a Roial feat, ft io. 



par. 129. 

 Philofophical Language. See Univer- 



fal Character. 

 Lightning, fhange effe&s of it, c . 1 . 



far. 11. 



Aaa Lignum 



