20$ OW. 
by the Nations. — V. The origin and reafon of that mon(trous Wor- 
ship. | VL. Upon the adoration of differents kinds of Beafts by the E- 
gyptians with divers inftances of the fame ítupidity in other Nations. 
Obfervations on the Earchs ,/Rocks, Stones, and Minerals from fome mi- 
les about Briftol, and on the nature of che Hot Well, and the virtues of 
its water. 
—— at London. 1754. in $8?. 
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P ALMARII (Julii) Conflautini 
De Hydrargyro liber unus. — —— exít. una cum * Ejusdem ZAudloris 
libris vir de Morbis contagiofts Hagae Comitum 1664. in 89. pag. 205-256. 
PANCRATIUS (...) drca: 
l1lalieutica confcripfit fermone ligato fecundum Athenaeum, verum ea ho- 
die amplius non exítant. 
PANCIROLLI (Guidonis) 
Rerum Memorabilium librii II, quorum prior deperditarum , pofterior no- 
viter inventarum eft. - 
—— * Ambergae 1607. in 8?. tom. 2. Editio fecunda. Ex Italico fermone 
Latine vertit Henricus Salmuth. 
—— * Francofurti 1622. in 8?. Editio quarta ex translatione Henrici Salmuth. 
Inter alia etiam p. 9 Editionis 1607 agitur de Purpura; p.15 de Encaus- 
to ; f. 22 de Obfidiano Lapide ; p. 23 de Lino vivo aut Asbeftino; 
p. 24 de Byffo ; p. 34 de Murrhino (9 aliquibus Gemnis; p. 40 de 
Aurichalco ; p.52 de Azzalo ferri genere; p. 57 de Ammoniaco fa- 
le; 9. 65 de Marmoribus; p. 68 de Lapidibus pretiofis; p. 223 de Py- 
ropo £2 Electro ; p. 234 de Corinthio Aere; f. 238 de Vitro du&ili, 
Lib. IL. pag. 2537 de Lapide Bezoar. p. 719 de Aucupio, qued cum Ac- 
cipitre, Nifo, Falcone (3 aliis avibus peragitur. 
PANTHEI (Johannis Antonii) Feronenfis 
Confabulationes de Thermis Chalderianis, quae in Veronenfi Agro funt ; in 
his etiam Ferri, Nitri, Sulphuris naturam, vim, ac medicinam edocer. 
——  Vicentiae 1488. in folio. 
—— exít. in * epere VENETI de Dalneis. p. x10. ( Linden. renov. p. 519.) 
PANSON (Tames) 
Philofophical obfervations on the analogy between the propagations of A- 
nimals, and that of Vegetables, in which are answered fome obje&tions 
againft the indivifibility of the foul ,' which have been inadvertently 
drawn 
