| Trees moiffer yield lefs Mofs, 114, The canfe 
ibid. 
| Trees in Clay-grounds apt tagather Mofs, 
ibid, The canfe ibid, 
Trees Hide-bound bring forth JAo/s ibid, 
Treesthat ripen late ft bloom earlieft Ihg 
Trees thit laftlougeft, 120. viz. The largoft 
of body,bid, Sach as bring Maft or Nuts, 
abid. Such as bring forth Leaves late, 
» and foed them late, ibid, Such as are ofter 
ibid, 
Venus,142. Inexce[s dimeththe fic ht, ibid, 
The Att of it. CMen-more inclined in 
winter, Women in Summer 143 
Vermine frighted with the Head of aVVool, 
210 
Vefayits : 165 
Vines made fruitful by applying the Kernels 
_ of Grapes to the Koots, 10, The canfe 
thereof,ibid. Made to Sprout fuddenly | 
with Nitre, 96. Love not the C olewort, | 
ERO. Vrue-Trees, 128,129. Anciently | 
“OF Zreat bodies, ibid. Atongh wood dry, | 
ibid. Vines in fome places, not propped 
125 
contained inthefe Centuries. 
eat a: wv 
Trees with fcattered bought, 121. with up- feen a far again as one, 54. The caufe 
right boughs, ibid, The caufe of each thereof ibiet, 
ve ibid. | “ifual Spirits infecting 202, 203 
Tree Indian with Leaves of great largene{s, | Vitrial 12 
and Fruit without talks - 127 | Vivification, 73, 74. The feveral things rem 
Tree in Perfia noarifhed with Saltewater quired toVivification, 143. The Proce/s 
ibid, 128 of at ibid. 194,195 
Trees commonly fruitful, but each other , Ulcers inthe Leg, harder tocure then inthe 
- year 1.30 Head, 166. The caufe, ib, Difference of . 
Trees bearing bef. on the lower boughs, 131. curing them in a¥French-man, and an 
others on the higher boughs, ibid, The Enghifh.man ibid. 
canfe of each, ibid. Such as bear heft when | Unbarkt Branch of a Tree being fer, hath 
they are old,ix1, Ockers when they are grown,134, Barke will not ib. 
young, ibid, The canfe of cach ibid. | Unguentum Teli 200 
Trembling tn (hadows 190 | Union, the force thereof in Natural Bodies, 
Tryals for wholefome Airs 164 24. Appetite of Union in Natural Bodies, 
| T2ft of ALofs on a Briar-bufh _ 117,| 64. Appegreth in three kindes of Bodies 
Turks great fitters,156, Tothem, Bathing q ibid, 
- good ibid. | Voice, the fhrilnefs thereof, 43. In whom 
Twice a year Fruits 119 efpectally,ibid, VV-hy changed at years of 
Tying of the Point 192,193" Puberty, ibid, Labor and Intention, con- 
Tyranny over Mens Underftandings and Be. duceth much to imitate Voices, 56. Imi: 
hefs mach affected PS tation of Voices,asif theywere at diftance 
. ibid, 
V. urine inguantity, agreat binderer of Nou- 
| rifhment 14 
1s ial Chart coal, or of Sea. coal, or of 
a Room new plaftred, mortal 202 Ww. 
Vapors which taken outwardly, would con. 
denfe the Spirits 203 Armth , a fpecral means to mike: 
fg rotting upon the Lround, a good ground fruitful 423,124 | 
Compoft, 223. Several inflances thereof | warts taten avoay by Lard or an Bidersfiick| 
ibid. confuming 213 
Venous Bodies 180 | water thickned in a Cave,20. Changed 
— —— 
ne en tt canes - en, 
Vine grofted upon V ine 43° 7 
Vinegar 19+ 
Violet-Vi negar “+ 
Vifibles hitherto, the fubjetk -of Kiow/edze, 
26, CMingle not inthe Medium a An- 
dibles do, 52.. the canfe thereof ibid, Se- 
veral confents of Viftbles and Audibles, 
§&. Several Diffents- of Vi fibles and Anu- 
dibles,60,61, Vifible Species, 160. Via 
fibles and Axdibles, 204, Two Lights of 
the (ame bignefs, will not make things be 
TO i NE 
fuddenly into Air, 24. Choice of waters, | 
86. By weight, ibid, By boiling, ibid. By! 
longest lasting, imputrefied , ibid. By’ 
making Drinks ftronger,ibid. ty bearing 
Soap, ibid. By the places where they are, 
congregated, 87. By the Soil, ibid. wa- 
ters [weet, not to be trusted, ibid. well= 
water, ibid, water putteth forth Herbs 
without Roots, 117. Water «lone will: 
caufe Plants to fprout, ibid. well-water 
warmer in winter then in Sammer, 191. 
water rifing ina Bafon by means of Flames 
192) 
water hot, and Fire, heat differently, 104, 
w ater \ 
