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Chap. II. Of the Hortulan Elaboratory ; and of 

 distilling and extracting of Waters , Spirits, Essences, 

 Salts, Colours, Resuscitation of Plants, with other 

 rare Experiments, and an Account of their 

 Virtues. 



Chap. III. Of composing the Hortus Hycmalis, and 

 making Books, of Natural, Arid Plants and 

 Flowers, with several Ways of Preserving them 

 in their Beauty. 



Chap. IV. Of Painting of Flowers, Flowers enamelFd, 

 Silk, Callico's, Paper, Wax, Gums, Pasts, Horns, 

 Glass, Shells, Feathers, Moss, Pietra Comes sa, 

 Inlayings, Embroyderies, Carvings, and other 

 Artificial Representations of them. 



Chap. V. Of Crowns, Chaplets, Garlands, Festoons, 

 Encarpa, Flower-Pots, Nosegays, Poesies, Deckings, 

 and other Flowery Pomps. 



Chap. VI. Of Hortulan Laws and Privileges. 



Chap. VII. Of the Hortulan Study, and of a Library, 

 Authors and Books assistant to it. 



Chap. VIII. Of Hortulan Entertainments, Natural, 

 Divine, Moral, and Political ; with divers 

 Historical Passages, and Solemnities, to shew 

 the Riches, Beauty, Wonder, Plenty, Delight, and 

 Universal Use of Gardens. 



