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ii. 5. and 7. 

 ii. 6. 



Absorbent veflels of vegetables, I'u 



^ , have rigid coats, ii. 3. 



, coafift of a fpirai line, 



. • . . aft diredl or retrograde, 



.... abforb polfons, il. 9. 

 ....*.. their force llronger than 



the heart, v. 3. and 5., 

 Acid muriatic oxygenated, xv, 3. !• x. 2. 8. 



• ..; vegetable, vi. 10.- 

 Acrimony vegetable, xvii. 2. 5. 



of two kinds, xvii. 2. 5. xix. 



6. I. 



Adanfunia the largcfi: tree, xviii. 2. 14. 



Adultery vegetable, viii. 8. 



Agriculture i'uperior to pafturage, xvi. 9. I» 



Agroftis canina, xviii* l. I. 



Air atmofpheric, X, 2. 



^^ . buried beneath the ibil, xii. l. 



, . . heats hot-beds, x. 8. 2, x. 11. 5; 



. . . its furface over ridges and furrows, x- 



3- 7- 



Air-veffels of vegetables, ii. 4. iii, 2. 6. 

 Alburnum contains fu^r.r, iii. 2.3. 

 a£is fometimes as capillary tubes, 



IX. 2_. 10. 



fometimes as capillary fyphons. 



in. %. 4- 



Alum, ufe of it in bread, vi. 3. I. 



, . . , . how deteded in bread, vi. 3. 2. 



falutary in the bread of London, vi 



3. 2. 



, . . . . ufe in making hair-powder, vi. 3. 

 unfriendly to vegetation, x. 7. 8 



Alum refills putrefadion, x. 7. 8. 



Ammonia, x. 2. 5. x 7' ^* 



Animals diftinguiilied from vegetables, x. iw 



4. X. 12. 4. 

 Animalcules microfcopic, xiv. 3, %. 

 Annuals, converted into perennials, xix. 3. 1. 

 Anthers and ftigmas live on honey, iv. 5. 6. 

 bend to the ftigmas, vii. 3. 2- 



Aorta of plants, v, i. 



Appetencies and propenffties, vii. 3. 7? 



, formative and nutritive, vil« 



3- 7- ' 



Aphis, iii. 2. 8. vii. I. 5. ix. 3. I. xiv. X, 



7. and 3. 2. add. note v. 

 Apple four on one fide, xv. i. i. xv. i. 4. 

 ...... tree fpread horizontally, xv; 2. 2.- 



Archil, xviil. T. 5. 



Armour of vegetables acquired, xiv. 3. 2. 



Arnotto, xvii. 2. 2. 



Artichoke ground, xvi. 3. 4. xvii. i. 3. 



Arfenic to poifon flies and wafps, vi. 6. 3. 



xiv. 3' 3. 

 Affoclatian vegetable, viii. 5;. 

 Afh-tree ufed to feed frlkvvonns, xviii. i. 2. 

 Afh-leaves ufed for tea, xviii i. 4. 

 Afhcs of plants contain phofphorus, x. 5. 6. 

 of bones, x. 5. 4- 



Afparagus, xviii. I. 2- 



Attradlions and aptitudes, vii. 3. 6. 

 Azote forms amiuonia, x. 2. 6. 

 Azotic gas, X. 2 8. 

 ...... in fpring water, x. 3.5. 



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Barks, xvii. 3. 



» . . • . wounds of, xvii. 3. lov 



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