The INDEX. 



Mu'cles, par. 80. 



Oifters, par. 60, 78, 79. 



A Porcupine, par. 81. 



A Rams horn, par. 87. &c. 



Snakes, par. 92. 



ASea Urchin, par. %2 H &c. 

 How Stones refembling Shell- fjljes ac- 

 quire that form, c. 5. par. 96, ?c. 

 3>0 refemblir-g Plants, as, 



an Apricock, c. 5. ^w. 135. 



A Briony root,/w. 133. 



A Mulberry, par. 135-. 



Luca-Olives, jw, 136. 



Pears, par. 134. 



Toad-ftools,/w. 132. 

 Stones refembling living Creatures, or 

 fome parts of them, as a 



Bullocks heart, e. 5 par. 143. 



A Horfe head, par. 142. 



An Owls head, par. 45 . 



Snails, par. 140. 



The Tefticles, par. 144. 



A Toads head, par. 145. 



Worms, par. 141. 

 iSiflWJ refembling fome part of man, 

 ashis Brain, c. %.par. 147. 



Br eaft, par. 151. 



Ear, par. 150. 



Eye, />dr. 149. 



Foot, par. 1 74. 



Glans penis humani, par. 153. 



Heart, far. 1J2. 



Kidneys, /vsr. 154. 



Olraftory nerves, par. 148. 



Scrotum, par. 153 



at Tarnton, c. 10. Paragraph 139. 

 Straw-work, of a new contrivance^ 



f. 9. /><7/\ I08. 



Strombites, or wreathed ftones, r. f. 

 ^7r. 53 . 



T. 



Tadmerton Cafile a I>47zi/ft Fortificati- 

 on, c. 10. /ar. 75. 

 7W&& of a prodigious bignefs, c. 5. /w. 



i59, i^3 r ^4- 

 Telef cope, known to Frier Z?df<?, .. 



JMT. 2, d^C. 



Thame an ancient Barony, f. 10. ^>4r. 



'33- 



Its antiquity, par. up. 



The Well-waters, when brewed, 

 ftink, c. 2.par.34.. 

 Theater atOxford, its contrivance,^. 

 9. par. 147, &c. 



An account of the Tainting, 

 par. 154, ?f. 

 Thermometer invented $00 years agO$ 



c. 9. par. 35. 

 Thigh-hones of a prodigious bignefs, 

 <r. J. par. X5J, i<f 4 . 



Whether really the bones of a 

 man, par. 157. 

 Thunder. See Lightning. 

 Thunder-bolts. See Belemnltes. 

 Thttnder-ftones . See Brontias. 

 Tillage. See Husbandry. 

 Tobaccopipe-claj at Shotover-hill, f. 31* 



JVom reprefenting Buttons, r. j./r. Toucan, an American Bird found be- 



fide Oxford, c. 7. par. ii. 

 To rver s at 0*<?w, c. 9.^. 143. 

 Britifh Towns how built, f. 10. par. 75. 

 Transfusion of Blood invented at Oxford, 



c. 9. par. 223. 

 Trees ok a vaft bignefs. f. 6./W.44, fifa 

 That have been put tooddufes, 



par. /tf, fee. 

 Buryed under the ground at 



B infield- heath, pur. so. 

 Where dyed black, and why, 



ibid. 

 Found fifty foot under ground 



at RotherJield-Pipard,par. 5 1. 

 How, and on what account bu- 

 ryed under ground , par. 55, 

 &c. 



175. 



The heel of a (hoo, par. 176. 

 Awheel, par. 177. 

 Stones naturally globular ; fome 

 fmooth, fome granulated, c. 5. par. 



*79> 



Stones voided out of the Eyes, c. 8. 

 par, 10. 



Bred under the Tongue, par. 



48. itemc. 10, par. 141. 

 Taken out of a mans bladder 



that weighed above a pound, 



c. S.par. 49. 

 Made by art, c . 1 o . par. I o 1 . 

 Worshipped by the ancient 



Britans, par. 102, &c. 

 Set up in the high-way, tolhew 



the number of miles, par. 50. Two Trees joyned together after an 

 A Stone with Chine fe Characters found odd way, c. 6. par. 78. 



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