INDEX. 



Dogs, fuperlour to Men in the SePxfe of Smelling, •— 66 



— -^- the manner of Senfaticn philofophically explain'd, — 67 



Providence vindicated in that matter, — * 68 



Dopon Serpent, • 1^3 



Dragons defcrib'd, various Sorts and Forms, 74 



monflrous one flain by Gozon, Knight, by a ftrange con- 

 trivance, ■- ■ ' -r^- JC 



another fkin by the Roman Army, ■■■ - ■■■■ y6 



Dragon, Pythian, Guardian of the Delphick Oracle, — ibid. 



Dragons, Guardians of Treafures, .1 78 



•^ ■ vv^inged, defcrib'd, (the Figure, Plate 2.) — ~- 1^2 



• Mthiopian, (the Figure, Plate 2.) 



Drtiina Serpent, defcrib'd, — " — ■ 83 



E. 



Eagks, how they take their Prey, - j^^ 



Eeatoth, or Serpent of the Wind, 13^ 



Eggs, the reafoH of Propagation by them, — * ^ 



— the Method wonderful, ■ ibid. 



Egg, Symbol of the World, ■ ' 6 



Eggs hatch'd in Ovens, the Young-ones generally imperfed:, ibid. 



' myfterious Egg. 



Egg, a furprizing Compound, ■ 128 

 the White of it a moft fmgular Menftruum, — — ibid. 



hoiv reduc'd to the likenefs of Poiibn, —— i^id. 



Egyptians, a People of Contradidion, • ■- 60 



- . whipp'd their inattentive Gods, — ^o 



Elephant i a Serpents, why fo call'd, ■ • 86 



Elops Serpent, (the Figure, Plate 3.) defcrib'd, — — 84 



jE/e/Z'^w/j, Creatures of great Bulk, ' 86 



■ fubjed: to Refentment, Inftances of it, — - 87 



■ a Battle betwixt them and Serpents, — — g i 



Enchantment by noxious Herbs, (Sc. — • 47 



EthetuUa Serpent, 113 



Eve, how Ihe came to converfe with the Serpent, — 174 



her Converfe with it before the Account of Mofes very probable, 



177 



-r'y— a Negative would have preferv'd her ianocence, — ^ 179 



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