T H E 1A BLE. 









Century II. 





f^F Mufick.Kx?M pag.29 

 0/ the Nullity and Entity of Sounds .Exp.4 pag.32 

 ofProdutiion,Confervation,and Delation of Sounds. Exp.14 P a g«34 

 Of Magnitude, Exility ^and Damp of Sounds. Exp. 2 5 P a g-37 

 of Loudnef, and Softnefs of Sound Exp.3 pag.41 

 of Communication of Sounds. Exp.3 ibid. 

 of Equality and Inequality of Sounds. Exp.p ibid. 

 of more Treble and Bafe Tones. Exp.6 pag.43 

 Of Proportion of Treble and Bafe. Exp.4 P a g-44 

 of Exteriour, Interiour Sounds. Exp.4 P a g-45 

 Of Articulation of Sounds. Exp.9 Fg.46 





Century III. 



F the Lines in which Sounds move, Exp.6 pag.49 

 VJ oftheLaflingorPerijhin^ of Sounds. Exp.5 pag.50 

 Of the Pajjage in Inter cepion of Sounds. Exp. 5 pag. 5 1 

 of the Medium of Sounds. Exp.4 pag.52 

 Of the Figures of Bodies yeelding Sounds. Exp.3 ibid. 

 Of Mixture of Sounds. Exp.5 pag.53 

 Of Melioration of Sounds. Exp.7 Fg.54 

 Of Imitation of Sounds. Exp.6 pag.55 

 Of Reflexion of Sounds. Exp.13 pag.56 

 OfConfent and Diffent between Audtbles ,md Fiflbles. Exp.23 pag. 5 8 

 Of Sympathy and Antipathy of Sounds. Exp.5 Fg.61 

 Of Bindring or Helping of Hearing. Exp.4 pag. 62 

 Of the Spirituall and Fine Nature of Sounds. Exp.4 pag.63 

 Of Orient Colours in Diffolutions of Met alls. Exp.i pag.64 

 Of Prolongation of Life. Exp.i pag.64 

 of the Appetite of Union in Bodies. Exp.i ibid. 

 Of the like Operations of Heat andTime. Exp.i pag.65 

 of the Differing Operations of Fire and Time. Exp.i ibid. 

 of Motions by Imitation. Exp.i ibid. 

 oflnfeBiowsDifeafes. Exp.i , ibid. 

 of the Incorporations of Powders and Liquours. Exp.i ibid. 

 ofExercife of the Bodie Andthe Benefits, or Evils thereof. Exp. 1 pag.66 

 Of Meats fomeGlutting,or Not Glutting. Exp.i ibid. 



i ( a) Century 



