i: ; Nri D E X; 



— — . s. 



Sfiudals, ufed- by tlie Ladies, — 208 



Salamander., (the Figure, Plate 5,) defcribed, 92 



-■ i-. ■ how-faid toHve in the Fire—-- ■ ^~ — - — 93 



— — ^ Corvini^ Experiment upon onej — i- --- ' 9/j. 



&ala}72^mder's'W ool, — ^^ 9j 



- ^ ■ in — Shrouds made of it for Kings, i— 9^- 



5^/^77, why puniih'd under the Figure of a Serpent, 185 



Scorpiansy (the Figure, Plate 7,) Countries defhroy'd by them, as in 



Mthiopia, Amy da a Town in Italy, Fefcarn an ancient City in- 



Italy, India, : 4^;, 6- 



■i (\-^ I.-, their various Kinds, Sizes, and malignant Nature, — 87, 8 



-TTTr-= the Perfians curfe by them, • 88 



59'^^/^ Serpent, (the Figure, Plate 2,) defcribed, — — 70 



-^-^-: an Aggregate of charming Colours, — 7 i 



Spolopejidra, (the Figure, Plate 5,) 151 



Serpents^ general Defcription ofthpm, • 2 



"Tz^T their Mode of Propagation viyiparous and oviparous, 4, 5 



-r^-rr^ their Sagacity, with regard to their different Lodgments, 



6, 7, 172 



-^-rs ^ring Winter, fleep \yith open Eyes, '■ 7 



their Enemies, viz. Eagle, Hawk, Stork, Ibis, Ichneumon, 



Magau-re, and fome Vegetables, • •- 10, 1 1 



-r.,-^ ■ Duft, not their original Food, A moral Reflediion upon 



it, ' ■ ' • ■■ 1 2 



— = their Food, which they fwallow whole, 12, 13 



— — ! their Size, fome monllroas, othei"s remarkably fmall, i?,. 



14, 15, 16, 146 



*.-«= their Apparatus for Motion curious, ij 



■ ^ - - ■ ■- their Skin an elegant Compofition, «-; 1 8- 



• of fpecial Service to Mankind, of great Ufe in Phyfick, 



various at home and abroad, . . 36, 7 



the common Food of many- Nations in Europe, Afia, A- 



frica, America^ »— _ . , 3 8 to 40 



-^- Inftruments of divine and human Vengeance, 



Jewijlo Camp infefled with them, - 44 



Victory gain'd by them on Sea and Land, — 46' 



Serpent^ its Conteft with St. Paul, 44 



K k Seps.^ 



