The CONTENTS. 



Ihe zvonderful Art ohfevjnhle in the ConflruBion^ Situation, and Tt- 

 gure of the Cells in Honcy-Combsy p. 132, 133, 134. ^hat Bees 

 and other Animals lay up in Jlorc^ either for the Food of their Toungy 

 or their own Winter Frovifon. Page 135. 



The Frovifion that is made for the F refer-:' ation and Security of zveak 

 and timorous Creatures, and for the diminijhing of the rapacious. 



p. 136, 137, 133. 



Tbe Fitnefs of the Parts of the Bodies of Animals to every one'^s Nature 

 and manner of living y injlanc^d in. i. ne Szuine^ p. 139, &c. 

 2. The Mole , p. 141. 3. The Tamnndua, or Ant -Bear y p. 142. 

 4. The Chamselion, p. 143. 5. 77?^ whole Genus ^Wood-peckers, 

 ijpid. 6. Swallows, p. 144. 7. Doukers or Loons, p. 145, 



In Birds all the Members are fitted for the life of flying, p. 146, &o 

 The Ufe of the Tail in Birds. p. 1 47. 



^^he Bodies ofFiJhes mojl conveniently forrnd and provided for the Ufe 

 of fzuimming y p. 150, 151. And particularly thofe of cetaceous 

 FiJheSy for the Refpiration, and preferving their natural Heat, 

 p 151, 152. And of amphibious Creatures. ibid. 



The fitting of the Farts of Animals one to another y viz. the Genitals 

 of the Sexes y p. 153. The Nipples of the Faps to the Mouth and 

 Organs of Su ft ion, ibid. The admirable Stru5lure of the Breajls or 

 PapSy for the preparing and feparatingy the cofitaining and retain- 

 ing of the Milky that it doth not flow out without Frejfure or 

 Suction . p. 154. 



Several Obfervations (?/*Ariflotle'i relating to the Fitnefs of the Parts 

 to the Creatures Nature and manner of living, and to their refpe- 

 aive Ufes. p. 155, 156. 



Another remarkable Inftancey in proportioning the Length of the Necks 

 to that of Legs in Animalsy p. 157, 158. Of the Aponeurofis in 

 the Necky why given to moft ^adrupeds, and not to Many p. 157. 

 That fome Birds have but Jhort LegSy and yet long Necks ; and 

 why, p. 158. That this Infiance cannot be accounted for by 

 Athcijls. ibid. 



The various Kinds of Voices the fame Animal ufes on divers Occafions, 

 and to divers Purpofes, argumentative of Providence and Council 

 in conferring them upon it, being fo extrea?nly ufeful and fervice^ 

 able to the Creature. p. 159. 



An Objection again/} the Ufe of fever a I Bodies I have infianc''d in re- 

 lating to Man, anfzver'd, p. i6o. A Difourfe in the P erf on of 

 Almighty Qod to Man. p. 161, 162, &c. 



The incredible Smallnefs and Subtlcnefs of fome Animalcule s, an Argu- 

 ment and Proof vf the admirable Art of the Creator, p. 166, 167. 



Pralfical 



