of Blinits Natural Hiftorie. 
Sagdaya pretios Stone, 629d 
Sag witeaceebid bearb. 110h 
Sagmninaswbat they are. 115d 
Sal in Cry Stallwhat it 1. 60s 4 
eSalads of bearbs commended. 12 ik 
salamanders poifon with what medecinsreprefsed. 56 m 
1216 rol.157 160k, 318h. 358m. 432 bk 
s send of allferpents moftdaungerouss 3.58 Me 
he deftroyeth whole nations at once. 
by what means. ih 
bis-venome 1s Navcoticke and extreame cold, _ ibid. 
of Salamanders, [wine feed without daunger. 3851 
whether bis bodie doth extinguifbfireorno. 3594 
Salicaftrum what plant,and why (o called.1.49 ¢. the ver- 
tues thereof. ibid. 
= Sali the prieftsswhat chaplets of floures they wore, 82 g 
* saliunca,an hearb decribed. 82h 
« the ufe thereof. ibid. los f 
Sal-gem. 4isd 
Salow. See Willow. 
Sal Theriacus, or Theriacaliss akind f medecinable falt. 
366l,m 
Salpe, a learned and expert midwife, who wrote of Phy= 
ficke. 300k 
sal-petre. 421 b. bow the best isknowne. ib.c 
Salfugo,or Salfilago, what it 1. 4174 
Salt feafancth viands. 176i 
Salt be it naturall or artificial proceedeth of two apres 
4144 
Salt in what places made by drying in the Sun. ib.k 
Salt an houfbold grewell. 4176 
Salt Spanifh, for what wfirmities it 1s moft medecinable. 
419 4 
Salt compounded for to get an appetit. 4161 
Salt.mountains. Alfa 
Salt minerall. ibid, 
walls and houfes built of salt. ibid. 
Salt for Phyficke, which zs bef. 416k 
Salt crowing fen/ibly in the night feafon. 4156 
Salt be5t for powdring or feafoning meat. 4161 
Salt Ammoniacke. 415 b. why fo hialed, ibid. 
the defcription sbid. it #8 medeciuable, 41sc 
light within earth, beavie above ground,and the reafon 
why.tb.bov it ts fophifticat. 1b. 
pit or poole Sait. 4iygc 
themanifold ufes of Salt in Phyficke. . 418/ 
Salt for the kitchen, which ws beft. 416k5l 
Salt “artificial howit wmade.415 d.offea water. ib. 
out of certaine fpvings or wells. tb. esf 
Salt pring. 416¢ 
Salt for the table, which 1s best. 416ksl 
Salt made by fire. 416g 
Salt blacke. ibid. 
Salt ioade of afhes.ib. of filb pickle or brine. ib 
Salt water for what garden jek it 14 good, 336 
poole-Salt which ws best. 4164 
Sea-water Salt,which ts beft. ibid. 
the nature and temper ature of Salt. 4181 
in what. feafons and con|litutions of weathers Salt engen- 
dreth moft. A164 
Salt not fparkling in firesbut in water. 416% 
Salt of fundrie colours. 416 k 
flowve of Salt. 417 b,c, the properties thereof. ibid.d 
_ bow fopbiSticated. ibid. 
the nature of Salt, 4181 
Sales in Latine,what they fignifie. 416 M.AI7 a 
Salaries what they be. 417 4 
SalayiaVia,a Strect why focalled. 417 4 
Saluftivs Diony ius sa famous Phyficians 4402 
Salutio, afurname or addition to the familie of the Sa- 
pioes. ; a” 
Samian earth of two kinds. od 
Samian Stone. 591 4. good to burnifb gold; ae A ip. in 
Phy ficke. ibid, 
Samolus san bearb,with what ceremonious civcumftances to 
be gathered. 193f 
Samothraciaswhat they be. 4582 
Samotbracia,a pretious ftoneswhy fo called. 629d 
Sampier what beavb. 236k, the defcription. 2s4k 
the manifold ufes that it hath. 2541 
Sampier Savage. zs6l 
Sand of the fea fbore, for what incline 414% 
Sand ufed to flit and faw marble with. 572 bsisk 
Sand for mortarswhich is good. 594k 
Sand of Puteols, of ¢ wonderfull nature: s54l 
Sand of Niluswherefsre ufed at Rome cy elfewbere. ; 55d 
Sandaracha,a painters colour artificial, y28k 
Sandavracha artificial, how made. ‘ 30g 
the right colour, and the price. ibid. 
Sandavachanatuvrallywhere it isfound. 520m. whichis 
beft. ibid. the qualities thereof. ibid. 
Sandarcfos, akind of gems. ‘6 i7d 
Sandafersand. enleHe Le 
Sandaftros,a kind of gems or nie lone, of the oe 
617 c.called by [ome Garamantites. tb. 
the de{cription thevof, and why it 1s much regarded by the 
Chaldeans. 617 d. male and female. ibid. 
Arabian and Indian. ibid, 
which Sandastvos 1s best. 617¢ 
bow Sandaftros Sandafer, ce and Sandar¢fos, be 
distinguished. ibid. 
Sandiver, 416k 
Sandix minerall;a painters colour. p28k 
Sandix artifictall how made. 5302 
the price of Sandix. 530h 
Sandix, Virgil tooke to be an bearb. $30 
Sandvagon, a colour of painters. $235. 
Sangenon,akind of Opal. 6141 
Sanguis Draconis, or Sandy agon,what st ts. 476g 
how it 2s fophifticated. 476% 
Sanguin-Rod, what plant. 1894 
themedecinable vertues thatit haths ibid, 
Santerna. See Boraxof goldjmsths. . 
the vertues medecinablethatithath. $o9e 
Sapa. See Cuit. 
Saphire, a pretions ftone. 6201 
divers {orts,and which be bef. ibid. 
hard to be cut. ibid. 
which be the male. tbid. 
Sapron what it 2s. 318l 
Sarciconsa fault in gems. 612 m 
Sarcocolla what itis. 197¢ 
the medecinable vertues thereof. ibi. 
O00 iy Sarcopba- 
