the INDEX. 



Rivers running into the ground, c. 2. 



far. 19- 

 Robber, c.\.far. n. 

 Robbery difcovered by 2. Dream, c. 8. 



far. 46 



Silver Ore, where likely to be found 



See Ctvruleum nativum. 

 Singing, two oftaves,or fifths, fung 



by the fame perfon at the fame 



time, c. 9. par. 208, &c. 



Rolls, of an unufual make for tilling Slat-flones ferving for covering hou- 



Land, c. 9. far. 79, 80. fes, c. $.far. 31. 



Roll-rich ftones, c. 10. far. 8 r. Good for grinding colours, ib. 



Not a Funeral Monument, far. Smiris its ufe, c . 4 . far. 2 1 

 86. 



Nor a Court of Judicature, 



far. 87. 

 Built by Rollo the Norman, far. 



83. at his inauguration, far. 



95> <&* 

 Roofs of Stone of rare contrivance, 



c. 9. ftfr. 136, Gfc. 

 .Ro/> made of the barks of Trees, c . 



9. par. 119. 

 lb/2 canina, <fe* c. 6. /ar. 40. 

 Rofamond's Tomb, r. 9. par. 144, &c. 

 Rot herfield Grays, an ancient Barony, 



c. 10. par. 131. 



Snails, a fort of them not yet defcri- 

 bed, c. j. par. 34. 



Snakes y none to be found in the Nor- 

 thern parts of Oxford-Jhire, c. 7. 



Soils (See Earths) of a fmall depth, 

 why fome fertil, others not, c. 3. 

 far. i,&c. 

 Sfars, c. f. far. 49, jo, Ji. 



Their original, far. 52. 

 Their ufe, /tar. 53. 

 Speech, improved by Dr. WaUis, 

 far. 179. 



By Dr. Wilfyis, /w. 181. 



c. 9. 



RotherfieldPifard an ancient Barony, Spire fteeples, c. 9. ^r. 14 



/w. 132. 

 Rubrick, or ruddle, c 3. far. 16. 



S. 



Baftard Saffron, c. 6. far. 35. 

 Sainftfoin, far. 31, 34. 



How managed, c. 9. par. 83. 

 Salmons at LfllingHone Loa/<?/,how they 



come thither, f . 7. par. 30. 

 Sand, its ufe. c. 4. far. 22, 23. 

 Saxifraga Anglica, &c. not yet defcri- 



bed,c. 6. far. 9 



Springs, their original, c. 2. /ar. 17. 

 A Chalybeat Spring befide Oxford, c.io. 



far. 141. 

 Land Sf rings, c. 2. par. 18. 



Sweating out of the Earth, and 

 for the moft part imbibed a- 

 gain,p<*r. 20. 

 A Stags head found 50 foot under- 

 ground, c. 6. far. 53. 

 Stair-cafe at Blechington defcribed, c.p. 



far. i3i<rc. 

 Stalatlites lapis, c. J. p4r. 48. 

 Stalagmites lapis, far. 47. 



Sent-bags, difcovered in moft ftrong Stanlake , the Parfon reads a Gofpel 



far. 



fented Animals, at Oxon, c 9 



228, &c. 

 Seftaries, a new fort of them at Wat- 



lington, c. 8. far. 32. 

 Selenites lafti, the feveral forts, c. J. 



far. 3, 8 } ri, 182. 



Its ufe, far- 14, 1 5- 

 Servants, how hired, c. 8. par. 29. 

 A iSfojp with only one horn, r . 7. par. 



40. 

 Sheef with 8 or 10 horns apiece, far. 



_ 39- 



Sher bourn an ancient Barony, f. 10. 



par. 133. 

 S/7^ Stockings, the way of weaving 



them difcovered at Oxford, c. 9. far. 



167. 



every-Holy Thurfday, on a Barrels 



head in the Cellar of the Chequer 



Inn, c. 8. far. 30. 

 Starch-trade at Oxford, an account of 



it, c. 9. far. 172, e?f. 

 Star (lone. See A fieri a. 

 Excellent Statues in Brafs of King 



Charles I. and his Queen, <r. 9. /ar. 



166. 

 SVowe-r an improvement of Land, '.4. 



p4r. 7, 8. heme. 9. /><*r. 70. 

 Stones refembling Fifhes, as a Barbel f 



c 5- t ar - 5f* 



Cockles fingly, far. 64, Cfr. 76. 

 Cockles in clufters, par. 56,8V. 



Their ufe, ibidem. 

 Efcallops, c. f.far. 72. 



Mufcles, 



