Tk INDEX, 



Parhelia* or Mock-funs, feen at En- Plants ftriped, c. 6. par. 17, 42. 

 flam, cap. r. Paragraph 4. How procured, 'Paragraph 1%. 



Their fignification, /-ar. 6. Is their difeafe rather theu per- 



Tarliaments held at Oxford, c. 2 ^r. 4. fection, par. 19, &<;, 



The firft in England held at River Plant} grow fenfibly after raiiii 

 Shi ford, par. 5, 6. and why, c. 2. /w. 16. 



Tafiure-land, how manured in Oxford- Plants cultivated in Oxford-Jlrire) that 



are not in Tome other Counties. See 

 Barley, Caraways , Lucern, Pear- 

 trees, Peas, Ray-grafs, Rofa can't* 

 na, fee . baftard Saffron, San&foin, 

 Wheat. 

 Plants, enquiries to be made by the 

 Author about them, c . 6. par. 8 S^fec. 

 Peafe, the forts of them in Oxjord- Ploughly.hiU, a Funeral Monument, 



/hire, c.6. par.30. c. 10.par.4S. 



Peat found in Oxford-Jhire, c. 3.par.a.i. Ploughs, the Ieveral forts of them uled 



their way of menagingit, ibid. in Oxford-Jhire, c.$. par.-] 6. 



Pebbles transparent, c. 4. par. 16. their PnigitU, or black chalky. /w. 16,17. 

 ufe, far. 17, 18. Porcellane ware, the way to make it in- 



Cemented with Flints make vented at Oxford, c. 9. par. 86. 

 excellent Chimney pieces , Tort way, c. 10. par. 35,36. 

 Tables, OV. par. 19,20. Pride, a Fifh doubted whether yet de- 



Pettinites lapU, c. 5. par. 72, &c. fcribed, c. 7. par. 27, 28. 



Pentaphyllum reptans alatumfoliu pro- Profyebl at Teynton, c 3. par. 54. 



fundius (erratis, c.6. par. 7. Pyrites aurem, c4.par.11, 12. 



Period of years , a more acurate one . t^Argentem , par. 13. 



found out by Tho. Lydiat, c. 9. par. Pojfonotts exhalations how remedyed, 



/hire, c.9. par. Si, fee. 

 Roman Pavermnts in Oxford/hire, 



c. 10. par. $4,<r- 

 Tear -trees , an unufual fort of them 

 bearing twice a year, c. 6. par. 86. 

 Bearing a Pear hard and dura- 

 ble like wood, par. 87. 



c.3. par. 36. 



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Quarries at Burfird, c. 4. par. 26. 

 KtHedd'.ngton, par. 24. 

 Elfewbere, par. 29,30. 

 Qumten, a Sport ufed in Oxford- Shin 

 at Weddings, as they carry home 

 the Bride, c. 8. par. 21, fee. 53. 



R. 





17, <&. 



Ter[piration of Plants difcovered. at 



Oxford, c. o. /w. 9 5. 

 Petrifications , whence they proceed, 

 t. 2. />/. 23, fee. 



Their ieveral forts, />ar. 25, fee. 

 item, c. 5. ^r. 47,<rf. 

 Petrified hone y c. 5. /w. i/8. 

 Petrified wood , cap. 3. par. 38, 39. 



?VfW c. f. par. 175. 

 Thalloides lapis, c. 5 . /'^r. 153. 

 The[ants>with white and pyed feathers, 



f. 7. par. 13. 

 PicJures, drawn by Microfcopical Rainsborough, an ancient Fortifkati- 

 glafTes, <:. 9. /w. 166. on, c. 10. par. 34. 



Remarkable ones of K. James Lapis Ramila, c lO.par. 141. 



andK. Charles, par. 164. fyfyberry buffi grows commonly in the 



Another of a Cat looking leve- Chi Item part of Oxford-/!) ire, c. 6. 

 ralways, par. 165. par. 42. 



Tlants,not yQtdc{cxihcd,c.6.par.3.fee. Ray-grafs, an improvement of Land, 

 Not yet noted whether ot En- c. 6. par. 31, & e. 



glijh growth, par. 12. When the b~ft timetofowit, 



Doubted whether yet defcri- c.9. par. S3. 



bed,par. i3 14. Rib of a Dog of an unufual make, c 7. 



Plants fafciated, c.6. par. 15. />#r. 46. 



Not only after hard Winters, ito?j,theancientufeoftheminthefe 

 par. 16. Northern Countries j. IQ par. 107, fee 



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