The IN 



Tr'icb'ues lafii, c. 5. ^Paragraph 145. 



Tripoli -ft one , c. 4. /><*/. 34. 



Troc bites lapis, c. f.par. 177, 



7Vf laid onhoufes inflead of ridge- 

 tiles, c 3. /w. 40. 



Serving for tewel, far, 41. 



Turn-pikes to keep water up, c. 9 . />/". 

 43, efc. * 



f. 



VaghitsVterinuSyc. %.par. \. 



No ill omen, ibid. 

 Vermicular it lapit , c. 5 .-par. 141. 

 F;^j- meliorated by grafting, c. 9. par. 



113,114. 

 Viola Martin, 6c. not yet defcribed, 



c, 6. .par. 3,4. 

 Ludovicm Vives his Bees, ff. 7.^r. 19. 

 Umber, c. ^.par. 19, 

 V niverfal CharaBer invented at Oxford, 

 c. 9. par. 183, G?c. 



Improved there, /^r. 188, Off. 

 #rj, c. 10. pur. 57,62. 



Found at Rotherfield-Pipard 

 fifty foot under ground, c. 6. 



wr 



Walk*, and other curioiities in Trees, 



c. 9. /w. 115, eft. 

 Waters in Oxford Jlnre healthy,proved 

 from the abundance of Fifh, c. 2. 

 /w. 14. 



From their impregnations with 

 Salts and Sulphurs, par. 12, 

 13,15. 

 Waters petrefying. See Petrifications. 

 Why fomewill not bear Soap, 



c. 2. par. 32. 

 How remedied at Henly,par.$q. 

 Strongly impregnated with Salts 

 at Church-hill Mill, par. : ?. 

 At Chadlington, par. 39. 

 At Clifton, par. 40, 

 What ufe they may be put to. par. 



43,^. - 

 W iters Medicinal at Beddington, c.z. 

 par. 49. 



At Banbury, par, yj. 

 At I&urjipar- 5 8. 

 Curing Eyes and Ulcers, /w. 57, 



&c. item c. 10. par. 14.2. 

 Chalybeat, c. 10. par. 141. 

 Vitriolate,t. 2.pr. 60, 6c. 

 Tailing like Milk, par. 6a, . 

 White like Milk, par. 65. 

 Waters, a note of their goodnefs, c.f. 



par. 31. 

 Water-works, c. 9. par. 42, drr. 



AtJB/?odelcribed, par. 50,6c. 

 Wat ling- ftreet,} why fo called, f. 10. 

 Wattle-bank, ) par. 70.. 

 Watlington an ancient Town, with the 



reafon of its name, />4r. 6p. 

 Roman ways, their feverai forts, 1. 10 

 par. 18, 6? . See Akeman-ftreet, Avef- 

 ditch, Grimes-ditch, Ikenild-street, 

 Port -way. 

 Wheat with two ears on one ftalk, c. 6. 

 par, 37. 



The feverai forts of it cultivated 

 in Oxford- /hire, not fo in fbme 

 other Counties, par. 23, fee. 

 Dr. Willis, an account of hisdifcove- 

 ries in Anatomy and Phyfick, c. 9. 

 par. 215, 6c. 

 A great Wind at Oxford, c. l.par. 9. 

 Witney given to St. SmthinsWinton 

 before the Conqueft, c~\o, par. 1 20. 

 Woollen rags an improvement of Land, 



c.j.par. 70,71. 

 Women bearing Children till 63. c, 8. 

 par. 8. 



Revive oftner then men, two ex- 

 amples in Oxford-Jhire, par. 

 12, 6c. 

 A Woman of extream little growth, 

 not a yard high, yet all parts pro- 

 portionable, c. 8. par. 9. 

 Wood petrified, c. ^-par.^S, 39. 

 Sold by weight, ^<ar. 2. 

 How ordered in Oxford-Jhire,c9, 

 par. 118, 119. 

 model acker, a Bird not yetdefcribed, 



c. 7. par. 3. 

 Modjhckt the Echo there, c. l.par. 1 $. 

 When made aSeat Royal, c. 10. 

 par. n 8. 



FINIS. 



