s 
a 
Opinton of maving tothe Centre, avanity 
10 
Greatne[s, comparative of living Creatures 
: 184 
Greenne{s in fome Plants all winter, 121, 
122, The caufe ibid. 
Grief and pain, 150. The impreffions there- 
of opoigid, 
Growing of certain Fruits and Herbs, after 
they are g athered,7, 8. The canfe, ibid, 
Tryal,whether they increafera weight ib, 
Growing or multiplying of Metals 168 
Gum of Trees 2 
Gurepowder,8, The canfeof the great noife 
tt yieldeth, ibid, white giveth no found 
3h) 
H. 
| Airs of Beaffs, not of fa frefh colours 
SB @ 2erdsfeathers,2. How the colour of 
_ them may be changed, 24,25. Hair on 
| the Head of Children new bora, 139. 
Hair changing colour, 183. Hair of the 
party,5. Beloved worn, exciteth love 
AF 
Hands have a [ympathy with the head and 
other parts 25,26 
Hard {ubftances 12 the Bodies of living crea- 
_ bures,157. Moft about the head, ibid, 
_ Some of them frand at aftay, [ome con- 
tinually grow, ibid, All of them without 
Senfe, but the Head 158 
Hard Bodies, 181. The caufe idids 
Heart of an Ape worn, increafeth audacity - 
210 
Haws and Heps inflorey portend cold Winters 
‘ 155 
Head cut off in fome creatures leaveth a 
Litsle (pace of motinz,88. Thecaufes idid. 
Realthful Airs oft.times withont fent 199,. 
200 
Hearing hth more oper ation upon the Man~ 
ners and Spirits of Mden,then other Senfes, 
31, 32. Hinderances of Hearing, 62. ; 
Hearing hindred by Yawning, itid. The 
_ Caufe, ibid. Helped by holding the breath, 
ibid, The caufe,bid. Inftruments to help 
the Hearing, ibid.-U(ed in Spain ibid. 
Heat the chiefes power in Nature 27 
How to make tryalof the highest operation of 
tt,ibid, Heat and time workthe like effects, 
65. Their different operation in many 
things, ibid, Heat being qualified by 
Morfture, the effet, 140. Heat caufeth | 
the differences of Male and Female,184, 
Alfo many other differences thereupon, 
ibid. The [ame tempered with moiftare, 
ibid, The feveral effetts of Heat, 1n the 
7 
contained inthefe Centuries. 
, 
Sun, Fire, and Living Creatures, ibide 
Heat within the Earth, 191. Tryal of 
drawing itforth by the Moon-beams 193 
Heats ander the Aguinothial, lefs then under 
the Torrid Zones, 87. Three caufes thereof 
ibid, 
Heathen opinion touching the Generation of 
Creatuves, perfect by Concretion, refelrd 
I 
Heavenly Bodies, true Fires I e 
Hedg-hogs flefhy a good dryer 113 
Heliotropia, 114, The caufes of their open 
ing and fhutting, or bending towards the 
San Daa he ie ibi¢. 
Hemlock caufeth eafie death | 132 
Herbs removed from Beds into Pots, prosper 
better, o&, Grow {weeter by gutting off 
the firlt Sprout, 99. The cau(e thereof; 
ibid. Inquiry, whether they be made Me- 
dicinable, and how,105, Four, defignati- 
ons of it,ibid. heir ordinary colours, 109, 
Herbs growing out of the water without 
Rygots; 1176 ‘Growing out of the top of 
the Seawithont Reotssibid, 118, Grow- | 
ing out of Snom, ibids.. Growing ont of | 
Scone, ibid. Growing inthe bottoms of 
Mines, ibid. ‘None growixg out of Sea- 
fands,ibid, Herbs dying yearly,ibid, That 
last many years,ibid, [he largeft laft,not 
lougeft, as the largest Trees do, ibid. The 
caufe, ibid, Herb inlikene{s of a Lamb, 
127, The Fablé of it, ibid, Herbs will 
fhew the nature of the ground, 135, Herbs 
which like to be watered with Salt-watbr 
137. Herbs forefhew rain 176 
Hiccough, 140. The canfe of st;ibid. Means 
toceafe it Neigh ibid, 
Honey, 127, 183, Several ways how it-25 
afed ibid. 
Honey-dews upon certain Leaves and Flowers 
104 
nave #9 upper 
158 
Horas, 157. Horn’d Beafts 
Teeth 5 
Horfes fle(h eaten, 186; HorfesTooththe mark 
of their age, 158. Horfe-tooth Ring,good 
forthe Cramp — T11, 17m 
Hot Bread nonrifhing in the odors thereof 
203 
Hamorsill lodged, very dangeross rs f 
K; 
J. a moft pernicious (nel 2or 
fewsnear ELS 
Image, whether it might be feen without fee- 
ing the Glafs _- 160 
Imagination exalted, 198. Force of st,ibid. 
199. Three Castions about the fame; 
VVorketh} moft npon weak, perfonsy ioide |, 
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