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| Salt-petre, how it may be bred : 
Saltawater poffed through Earth, becomes 
—— os 19 | alll he 
_ Salt hath afympahy with Blood,z11, Lt 
& anhealer,idid, mrifeth not in Diffil- 
lations 190, 191 
123 
frelh,1 . Four differences between the pafs- 
| ing it in Veffels nndin Pits, 2, Salt-watzr 
good for to waterfome Herbs, 137,138, 
Salt-water boiled, becometh more potable, 
190, 191, Salt-water fooner diffolving 
Salt, then Frefh-water, ibid, The canfe 
: idid. 
| Sand turning Minerals into a Glaffy (ub. 
france 164. 
Sanguis Draconis, the Tree that bears it 
132 
Sap of Trees, 134, The differing a ale 
_ thereof in feveral Trees ibid, 
| Scarlet. dye 191, 192 
| Scifible, and not [ci ffibte 182 
| Sea clearer the North-wind blowing, then 
the South, 139. Sea, bythe bubbles fore. 
 fbeweth wind, 175. Sea-water looketh 
black, moved ; white, resting,139. The 
caufe, ivid. seas (hallow and narrow , 
.. break more then deep and large 190 
| Sea-filh putinto Fre(h-waters 147 
Sea-hare coming near the Body, hurteth the 
_ Langs 211 
Sea-(and a good Compost, 123, Sea-[ands 
| produce no Plant . 118 
Seafons of Plants 119 
Secret proprieties 214,215 
Secundine 154 
Seeds in Plants, more frong then either Leaf 
or Root, 120, The eaufe, ibid.. Ln fome 
xot,itid, Seeds, their choice, 137.Plants 
Growing without Seeds 117,118 
Sexfes,their pleafures and difpleafures, 145. 
Their insFruments have a fimilitade with 
that which giveth the reflexsonof the ob- 
708 Lh NOR 
‘Separation of feveral Natures by ftraining, 
2, Of feveral Liquors by weight, 3. And 
of thefame kinde of Liquors thikned, 4. 
Of Metals 169 
Separation of the cruder parts prohibsteth 
_ Putrefaction 76 
Servets ufed in Turky 148 
Setting of Wheat 95,96 
Setting of Trees, higher or lower 99 
Several Fruits upon one Tree 107 
Shadehelpeth [ome Plants 95 
Shadows feersing ever to tremble 190 
Shame, 151, 206, The impreffions thereof 
151 
ie , ; . iG s ; 3 ey si 
4 ~--. contained in thefe Centuries. 
| Shining wood 
Showres good for fruits,135. Bor fome not, | 
ibid. . Neght-fhowres better then Dz. | 
Shell-f(h bave no Bones within 157,189,190 | 
Shifting for the better, helpeth Plants and 
Living Creatures 
Fo 
95 | 
my 
fhowres — 126 
Showres after along drought, canfe fickneffes 
if they be gentle, 172, If great, not 
ibid. 
Sickneffes of the Summer and the winter 84, 
Sight the objeth thereof, quicker then of 
. Hearing, 50, 51, Sight, 18%, 18¢. Ob 
geths thereof, caufe great delight in the 
Spirits, but no great offence, ibid. The 
caufe ibid. 
Silver more ealily made then Gold 71, 72 
Simples fpecial for Medicines, 141,1426 Sach 
as have fubtile parts without Acrimony, 
ibid. CWMany creatures bred of Putre- 
fattion, are fo, ibid. Alfo Putrefaltions 
of Plants ibid, 
Singularicies in feveral Plan's 138 
Sinking of Bodies, 463. The canfe ibid. 
Sitting healthful < B54 
Skull 157 
Sleep agreat nourifher, 15. Sleep,15 6,157. 
Hindred by cold inthe Feet, ibid. Far- 
thered by fome kinde of noifes,ibid. Ncxz- 
rifbeth in many Beasts aud Birds, ibid. 
Sleeping creatures all Winter 2 Ra. 
Sleeping Plants 128 
Smells and Odors, 26, Beft at fome diftance, 
ibid. Best where the Body crufbed,ibid, 
Not fo in Flowers crufhed, ibid, Best in 
Flowers, whofe Leaves [metl not, ibid. | 
Smells fweet,177. Have all a corporeal 
Subfbauce, ibid, Susells fetide, ibid. 178, 
Smell of the Faol moft pernicious, 201. 
_ Smells that are moft dangerous ibid, 
Snake-skin worn 209 
Sneexing ceafeth the Hiccough,t04, Induced 
bylooking agasnft the Sun, ibid, The caufe 
thereof  ibie. 
Snow-water,87. Snows caufe fraitfulsels, 
ibid, Three saufesthercof, ibid, Snow good 
tobe appledtoa mortified part, 166, The 
canfe thereof, ibid. Snow bringing forth 
Herbs 113 
foals of the Feet, hive afympathywith the 
Head 25 
Soft Eodiess181; The caufe, ibid, They are 
of two forts * ibid. 
Solid Bodies fweating forefhew Rais 176 
Soot agood Comspoft 123 
Sorel, 137. The Root thereof ibid 
Sonal of the World 197, 198 
Sounds Mujfical and Immufical 29 
Sounds mere apt to procure fleep then tones, 
31. Thecanfe, ibid. Nature of Sounds, 
not fufficiently inquired, 32. Atotions 
great in Nature without Sounds, ibid. 
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