The Table to the firft Tome 



^ine rofdt^ how it is made, ^zid 

 vyineofCcltkkejpikenard. ibid. 

 jVine Ipoo-as w aromdttT^ed. ibid, after ivhat fort. ibid. 

 Wines condite, or fefper wines. 421? 

 fVine KeBdntesytvhy fo called. ibid. 



how it is made of Elecampane. ib . 



vormcrcood fVine. ibid, 

 hyf ope Wine. 4^1 f 



tlkboie Wine. ibid. 

 Scammomte Wine. ibid. 

 Winkles or Sea-fnailesjwhdtfijhes.z^^ c. of fundrieforts. 



ibid, e 



vfhat j^jter wcfhaUhaye» kjtowne by Bruma, according 

 to Democritui . , S^9f 

 Witchcraft bjpyaijingandeje-biting. ^SS^ 

 Wityjundrie examples thereof. 171b 

 Withie tree, called Spiljruit. 474 h. itgr.oweth quickelj if 

 it be pricked only into the ground. ibicl. 

 Withies or willows whe)-e they lore to grow. 484 / 



exceeding commodtoisabid. compared with poplars and 

 alders. ibid. 



vv o 



Women bearing but once in their life time. ly^m 

 Womenfeldome left handed. 16^ e 



Women with a double apple in their eye^witches. i j j' ^ 



bearing children atfevenyeares of age. 1^7 a. atfi-vc 

 jeai'es.ibid. how many they may bearcat one burden 



naturally. 1^7^ 

 Women in jSgipt min'eJrMtfullthanotherss andtherea- 



fon. ibid. 

 Womens montthly ficknefet 16'^ c, the slramge effcEls 



thereof, ibid. d. e. they flay commonly atfortieyears of 



age. 16^ a 



a Woman delivered at once of two boyes and two girles. 



I ^yd.itprefagcd famine. tbidf 

 Women many times lye for dead^and whereupon. 184^ 

 a Woman deltyered oftwentie children at four births.is? c 

 Wood mosi mafiie and which f wimmeth not. ^9og 

 Wood ferwng to fhike fire. 49 

 Woods of fundrlenatuYcsandfordiyersufes. 49 ok:^. & 



49sd.e.f 



Wood-worms, foure forts. 491 h 



Wood breeding no worme. 49 2 » 



Wood how it 14 preferyedfjrom cleaying. 49'^ I 



Wood of divers natures i ibid. 



World, what it is. i c. eyerlafling and infinit. i c. nn- 

 meafurable. id 



Worlds, not innumerable, id. of a round forme. i / 



Worldyifible,a hami^phere. 2g. it turneth round in foure 

 •and twentie hourcs . 2 g. whether in turning it make an 

 audi blc found or harmome. ih 

 whether the hodie thereof be all fmooth . 2 h 



World cert ain,andyetwicei'tain. i c. containing all things 

 within it felfe. ibfd. 



World and heayena^ one. ib 



World, why called inGrcch^uaiMt'i aridlYlUnduiin Ld-' 

 tine, zk,' the geometricalldimeNjion. 14.I 



Worms burtfull to Handing come. f 44 k^ 



X 



'^^^nophilus lived an hundred and fif tie y ems without 

 fichjiej^e. 183 6 



Xiphiie.^a kfndof Comets. ^ 1 3- e 



Xylocinnamon. 373** 

 ^ylobalfamum .377^. the price of it. 37 8 /» 



- Y 



"^Eels, the manner, of their engendring. 2 6^ d 



T eels ythnr nature. 247/. their Itfe. ibid, how they 



be tak^n in Benacu-s. 248^. of great length. ^"^S c 



Teelc-skjns ufed to ierke boyes. ' "^49 k. 



Teels dead, onely,flote not above the water's. 247 / 



Teei-s diyerjly reckoned. i%i a 



Tecre divided into twelve monety, 7 b 



Yoking oxen who fir(i began. iS9a 



Yron and fteele whofoundfirfi. 188^ 



Tron-fmithforge whofirfi ufed. 188/ 



Z 



'^Oroajkes laughed the firft day that hee was borne :hee 

 livedin awildernefie zoyeerswith cheefe. $49 b 

 Zodiacke, a circle in heoyen. 1 ^ the devifers of <tU the parts 

 thereof S e 



