A Eable of the chiee Mattets © 
of the Element of Fire, ibid, 
upon Oil, as Air upon VV ater,24. Taketh 
inno other bodyinto st, but converteth it, 
169, Flame caufing water to rife, 192, 
Flame, 81. Thecontinuance of it accord- 
ing to feveral Bodies; ibid, Obfervation 
about going ont of Flame, ibid, 32. Laff. 
ing thereof, 1n Candles of [everal mix- 
tures,ibid, Of feveral VVicks, itid. 83. 
la Candles laidin Brar, ibid. In Lamps, 
ibid: VW here it draweth the nouri{hment 
far, ibid, In a Turretted Lamp, ibid, 
VV here it x kept clofefrom Air,33. Ac. 
cording to the temper of the ir, ibid.84. 
Irritated by sold ibid, 
Fle(h diff olved into Fat, 139. Fle(h edzble and 
not edible,186, The cavfes of each, ibid, 
Horfes flefh fometimes ecten, ibid. Mans 
ficth Likewife,ib, Eatenbyvvitches ib, 
Flies inexce?, fign of a Pestileuttal year, 
1555 The canfe ibid, 
Flights of Birds, the fwiftest motion, 139. 
The canfe thereof ibid, 
Flint laid at the bottom of a Tree,hath help - 
edthe growth, 93. The caufe ibid, 
Flowers {mel bet whofe Leaves {mell not,86, 
Flowers growing amongl? the Corn, and no 
where elfe. 108. Tohave Flowers grow 
upon Trees,102, To induce colour into 
Flowers, ibid. Flowersdouble, 109. To 
make them fo in fruitful Trees, ibid, 
Flowers,121. All exgui/itely figured Z 
ibid. Numbers of their Leaves ibid, 
Flying in the Air of a Body unequal, 167. 
Of a Body fupported with Feathers 198 
Forming of parts 1 young Creatures 7 
Foreign Planes 118, 119 
Fowls, VVater-fowls forefhew Rain 175 
Fragile Bodics,180, Thecanfeof their fra 
gility ibid, 
French-max hurt inthe head, hard to cure 
166 
Fryer Bacons L/lujion 160 
Frittion, a fartherer of nourifbment, 16. 
Maketh theparts morefrefbly, 19¢. The 
caufe, ibid. Impinguateth move then 
Exercife, ibid. The canfe ibid. 
Frogs in exce?, a fign of apeftilential year, 
155. The caufe ibid, 
Fruits, their maturation, 70. The caufes 
thereof, ibid. Several infbances thereof, 
ibid. 71. The dulcoration thereof, by 
other means,186, The feveral caufes ite 
Frait pricked as it groweth,ripens(oouer, 96. 
|  Frait-cree grafted upon a wild tree, 97. 
Fruit dulcorated , by applying of Swines 
dung,98. The caufe,ibid. Alfoby Chaff 
and Swines dung mingled,ibid. Enlarged 
by being covered with a Pot as it groweth, 
Preyeth | 
ibid. Fruits compound, 100, 101, Fruits }_ 
of diverskindes upon one Lree,to7, Fraits 
if divers (hapes and figures, ibid. 1c8, 
Fruits with infcriptions apoathem, ibid. 
Fruits that arered within, 109, Fruits 
coming twice a year, 119. Fruits made 
without core or flone, 110. Fruits that 
hive juyces fit for drink, 130. Unfit, bid, | 
The canfe of each,ivid. Fruits fweet before 
they be ripe,132.which never [weeten,icid, 
Fruit bl ffoming hurt by Siuth-winds 35 
Fuel not confuming, 163, 164. Fuel con- 
fuming faft, ibid, Fuel cheap ibid, 
Full of the Mason, 193, Several effects of it, 
ibid. Tryals for further obfervations 194 
Fumes taken in Pipes 202 
* 
G, 
Alilzus hes opinion of the Ebbing and \ 
Flowing of the Sea” 167 | : 
Gaping a motion of Imitation “65 | a 
Garments, of what Plants they maybe made |. 
! 1238 
Gathering of wind for frefhne 
Generation, oppofed to corruption 73 
Generating of fome Creatures at fet times | 
onely, of {ome at all times, 159, The caufe 
of each ibid, 160 
Genius over. mastering 204; 
Germination accelerated by feveral means,| 
90,913,907. Retarded by feveral meaus 92’| 
Guinny-Pepper canfeth fneexing 202 |. 4 
Glafs,the materialsthereof in Venice 162 || 
Glafs out of Sand,164. Glafs, whether re- | 
moulten, it keepeth weight 169 | 
Globes at diftance appearing fiat 190 
Gloworm 149 
Gold, 71. The making of it, ibid.» 4 work 
poffible, but not rightly purfued, ibid, 
Difcourfe of a Stranger, touching the 
making of it,72. Directions for the mating 
of it,ivid. 73, Direétion of aTryal, ibid. 
S-veral properties of Gold, ibid, Gold 
hath init the least volatile of any Adetal 
Gout, order incuring it . 
Grafting, 92. A late-coming frait upon an| 
early Fruit.tree,93, Grafts in great plen- > 
17,95. Grafting meliorateth the Fruit, \ 
97. Grafting of Trees that bear uo Fruit, 
enlargeth the Leaves, 100, Grafting of | — 
feveral kindes, mcketh not Compound) 
fruits : ibid, 
Grafting Vine upon Vine ‘23Ghe| 
Grapes, how they maybe kept longyt29, Ala) 
[0 by preferving of the flatk, ibid, | 
Gravity, 10, Motion of Gravity,tbid, 148. 
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