I N D E X 



yiCON'TiA Serpent, (the Figure, Plate 4 j) why call'd a flying 



-^-* Serpent, ■ ■■■ " ' ■ — 81 



Adam, why not made impeccable, — — _- ... ^ 171 



-^ Converfe betwixt him and Angels, 173 



— in Innocency put in mind of Death, ■ — 181 



- — his Fall defcribedby Pagans, • 182, 3; 



— hy Mahometans^ — ~ — — 184 



Adder ; fee Viper, (the Figure, Plate i .) 

 Agnajen Serpent, 

 Air, ador'd by Pagans, 



America, 

 Ambua Serpent, 

 Ameiva Serpent, 

 Americi7ia, ■— '• — 



Anacatidia Serpent, 

 Ants, their Penetration, 



— 132 



' 210 



140 



53' 4 



~: : 72 



Inftances of one in Oxfordjhire, and in Chiapa in 



Alexander the Great, and Alexander the Little, 

 Amodytes Serpent, defcrib'd, - . 



Amphisbana, a two-headed Serpent, defcrib'd. 



in America great Mafter- Builders, 

 Remarkable Sorts in the Eafl-Lidies, 



8, 



107 

 122 

 122 



8 

 132 



8 

 136 

 213 



Anguis laqueus, or the enfnaring Serpent, 



Animals, turn'd into Gods by Pagans, 



— Their Adoration ridicul'd by fome of themfelves, 215, 236, 



237 

 I i Apollo^ 



