A Table of the chief matters 



Inflances of Antipathy jn other kinds, 211 , 

 2 1 2 ,2 1 3 , 2 1 4? 2 1 5 • W% between ^ e- 

 nemies in absence, ib. 



Appetite of C ontinuation in Liquid Bodies , 5 , 



6 



Appetite in the Stem A *7 6 ° what Qualities 

 provoke it,\b.Four Caufes thereof, ib . 



Apple enclofed in Wax , For fpeedy Ripening, 

 70,71. Hanged in fmoak, ib. Covered in 

 Lime, and Afhes , ib. Covered with Crabs , 

 andOnions, ib. Apple in Hay,and Straw,ib. 



In a clofe Box , ib. Applerowled , ib. Apple , in 

 part , cut befmeared with Sack, ib . 



A pples-CionS grafted on the Stock of a Colewort* 



97 



Apple- Trees, fome of them bring forth a fweet 

 Mo/, U4 

 A qua- fort if diflolving Iron, 166 

 Arch- Bishop of Vienna his Revelation to Lewis 

 Eleventh, 214 

 Arrows with moden Heads Sharpened , pierce 

 m od fooner than with Iron Heads , 148 

 Artichoaks made l?p prickly, 9 8 



Art of Memoiy, 210 

 Afhes in a Veff -twill not admit Equal Quant hie 

 of Water, as in the Vefj'el empty, I P 



Afljts an excellent Compost, 123 

 Afp caufeth Eafie Death, 132 

 Afsimilation in Bodies Inar,imate,2/\. In Vege- 

 tables, , fo>79^79 

 A sanction prohibited PutrefaBion, 75 

 Attraction by Similitude of Subflance, 148, 



Audibhs mingle in the Medium, which Vifibles 

 do not 



,53. The Caufe thereof, ib. Several 

 ( onfents of Audibles and Vifibles, 5 8 , 5 9. Se- 

 veral Dijjents of them,6o,6i . Audibles and 

 Vifibles, 204 

 Authority 1 strengthened Imagination, ' 208 



T> Agge growing in the Fields, 115 

 *7 Barrel empty -Jk nocked 5 J aid to give aDiapafon 



to the f %me Barrel Full , 4 5 



Barrenneffe of Trees', the Caufe, 100 

 B affile turned into wild Thyme, ill 

 B a filis k, 2©2 

 Bathing the Body, 156. would not be Healthfull 



for m,if it were in ufe,ib. For the T urksgood 



ib, 



Bearing in the Womb,in f me Creatures, longer,™ 



fome porter, 1 59 



Beasts doe not imitate Mans Speech,as Birds do, 

 5 5 . The Caufe , ibid . Beafts communicating 

 in Species with one another , 138. Likewife 

 fomeBirds fib. Beast s,in their kinds, leffer than 

 Fijhes 3 i%4-. Greater than Birds. The Caufe, 



ib 



Beafls , thatyeeld the T ajte, or Vertue of the Herb 

 they feed on, 104 

 Beafls forejhew Rain, t , . 175 

 Capon Beer how made ,13. A verj nourifhing 

 Drink, ib. 

 Bees Humming an unequal Sound, 43 

 Birds have another manner in their Quickning 

 than Men, or Beasts, 25. Birds commu 

 nicating in Species with one another, 138 

 Swifter in Motion than Beafls, 138. The 

 Caufe, ib. In their kinds lejjer than Beasts, 

 or Fifhes,i$q. The Caufe ib. Imitate Mans 

 Speech, which Beasts do not, 55. The Caufe, 



ib. 



Birth of Living-Creatures i 7 8 



Black the best Colour in T lumSy 5 op 



Blear-Eyes Infectious^ 202 

 Bleeding of the Body, at the approach of the Mur- 



therer, 210 

 Bloud, five means of stanching it, 1 8 



Bloud draweth Salt, 214 

 Bloud of the Cuttle fifh, 156 

 Bloud- stone, 212 

 Blons andBruifeS induce j welling, 1^7. The 

 Caufe, ib. 

 Blujhing caufeth Rednef? in the eareS,notin the 

 Eyes, as Anger doth, 189. The Caufe of each, 



ib. 



Boaring an hole throw a Tree helpeth it, 94 

 Body Brittle flrucken, 3 . Bodies natural, most of 

 them, have an Appetite of admitting others 

 into them ,169. Except Flame, ibid. Bodies 

 unperfeBly mixty 178 

 Bodies in Nature, that give no Sounds, and that 

 give Sounds, 3 2 , 3 3 , 3 4 



Bodies, to which wine is hurtfull, und to which 

 good, is 3 



Bodies conferved a long time, 162,163 

 Boldnef? and Induftry , the Power of them in Ci- 

 vil bufinef, 190,205 

 Boletm , 131 



Bolui Ar minus, 147 

 Bones, 1 4 1 , 1 5 7. 7fo moft fenfible of Cold, 141. 

 In what Fijhes none, 157. One in the Heart 

 of a Stag, ib. 



Boyling 



