The INDEX. 



Lignum fojfile, c. 3. par. 42. 

 LiUingJtone Lovely why in Oxford- 



flyire, c.6. far. 85. 

 Limey the fitteit itoncs to make it, e.4. 



par. 32. 

 Quickzlime y reft ifies the malignancy 



of Damps, c. 3. par. 36., 

 A white Linnet, c. 7. par. r 3 . 



Mytilus fiuminum maximusfubviridn, 

 not found to have Pearl in them j 

 c.j. far. 32. 



2V. 



Ntfbriticm lapis , c*/..y. Tarag r afb 

 154. 

 Thereafonofitswhitenefs, />ar. Ha/el- Nuts found fifty foot under 

 14, 1 f. ground, <\ 2./w. 52. 



Loc^j to keep up waters* See Turn- 



pikes. 0. 



Lucern. See SainBfoin. 

 Lychnis, afortofthemnotyetdefcri- Oajis. See Mali-kills. 



bed, c.6: par. 10. 0^ away to difpofe them conveni- 



LymphtduUs^ firftdifc overed at Oxon. cntly in ftablesj c 9. par. 1 2 r . 



f. 9. par. 212. 



M 



Malt-kills of ftone very advantage- 

 ous, c 9. par. 92. 



New contrivances of them. p<?r. 

 127. 

 Mamillary laf if, c. 5. ^ar. iri. 

 Marble at Blechington, c 4. par. $$'. 

 A new way of painting it, c. $. 

 far. 166. 

 Marchafite. (See Pyrites) c. 4. f<ar. 1 2. 

 Mar/, the feveral forts of it, c,$.far. 



Yellow Ochre at Shotover-htU, c. 3. par. 

 13, Cfc, 



Align of Silver Ore, far. 24. 



Oenantbe minor aquatica, Park. c. 6. 

 /><*r. 1 2. 



Ophiomorphitts lapis, c. 5. ^?r. 92, ft\ 



Ophthalmitis lapis, far. 149. 



Orchites lapis, c. 5. jtar. 144. 



Orohanche verbafculi odore, not yet de- 

 scribed, c.6. far.%. 



Ojeney ^Abby how it came to be built, 

 c.6. far. 7 '6. 



Ofteocolla, c. y, par. 174. 



OHraches lapis, par. 79. 



Ofiracomorphos Lafti, par.6o. 



Mathematicks improved at Oxon> c, 9. Otites lapis, c. 5. par. 150 



par. 194, Gfc. 

 Mawn, a good foil, c. 4. /w. 3,4,$. 

 Men apt for generation till eighty, c . 



8. par 7. 



Of a great Age,par. 54. 

 Merton Coll. the reafbn of tec igfo 



there, e.g. far. 192. 

 Mejh-fats, very good ones made of 



Burford ftone, c. 4. far. 27. 

 Middleton-itony, the Caftle there, c.io. 



par. 1 7. 

 it////* of a rare contrivance, f . 9. _/>*r. 



124, &c. 

 Minfter Lovel, an ancient Barony, c. 



10. par. 133. 

 Artificial ^///j-, c. 9. far. 24. 

 Money. See Coyns. 

 Moon- (loon. See Selenites. 



Ova anguina, c. 5. /<ar. 83. 



0.xr, a pretty contrivance to feed 



them, c. 9. /w. 123. 

 Oxford, how fituated at prefent, c. 2. 

 ^w. 4. 



How anciently, c.io. far. 30. 

 Its prefent fituation healthy, c. 



10. far. 64. 

 Parliaments and Councils held 



there, f. 2. /-ar. 4. 

 WhenmadeaZ/wz-w//^, f. 10. 



/w. 65. 

 When the Bifhoprick was foun- 

 ded, /><zr. 6 j. 

 Oxford-Jlnre has more Pafture than a- 

 rableLand, c. 3. par. 1. 



P. 



Moor- Evil, how cured, f. 2. ^*r. 66. 



Mufca. i PhrjganioJaxatili,c j.far. 2?. Painting , an account of that at the 

 Mufuk , new difcoveries in it, with Theater at Oxon. c 9, far. 154, Sfc. 

 their denionftrations , ^/. 9. far. Some that is remarkable elfe- 



199* where, /w.164, 165. 



Parhelia, 



