contained in the Centuries. 



Boyline caufetb Graines to [well in difference, 



185 



Bracelets worn , which comfort the Spirits ,212. 

 Their three fever al operations , ibid. Other 

 Br ac this for the feme purpofe, i b . 



Br air, s of fome Beatfs firengthen the Memory , 



213 



Brain increofed in the Full Moon, 193 

 Brafs Sanative of wounds, 166 

 Brafs- Plates ajjwage S welling, 187 

 Breath held belpetb Bearing, 62, The Caufe, 



ib. 



Brier- Bufh, 1*7 

 Bringing forth many at a birth, and but one , 

 160. The Caufe of each, ib. 

 Burning- Glaff es rare, 3 4 



Burning fome Vegetables upon the Ground en- 

 . richeihit, 122 

 Burr age Leaf infuf 'J, 4 



f^Ake growing on the fide of a dead Tree, 



m 139 



Calamitous, x 37 

 Cam Us of fever al Mixtures ,82. Of fever al 

 Wieks .83. Laid in Bran for lading, ib. 

 Cantharides , wherefoever applied , affeBeth the 

 Bladder, 2 5,2 14.. The Fly Cantharides, 153. 

 Of what fubftance they are bred, ib. 

 Carrying of foretn Roots f <ife, 1 2.8 



Cafsia, ib. 

 Cafiing of the skin, or fbell, 1 5 4. the Creatures 

 that caft either, ib. 

 Caterpillars, 153 

 Cements that grow hardj 183 

 Chalk a good Ccmpofl, 122,123. Good for Pa- 

 fture,as well as for Arable, ib. 

 Chameleons^. Their Nourifhment, ib. A fond 

 Tradition of them, ib. 

 ehamoletted Paper, 156 

 Change in Medicines, And AlimentSigood , 1 8. 



The Caufe why, ib. 

 charcoal vapour, in a clof \ Room,mortal, 202 

 CharmSy 208 

 Cheap Fuel, 164 

 Children born inthefventh C^loneih, vital y 

 in the eighth, not, 78.7 he Caufe why, i b. O- 

 ver much Nourifhment ill for children , ibid . 

 Dry Nourifhment hurt full, ib. Nourifhment 



of an opening nature good for them, ib. Sit- 

 ting much, hurtful! for them , ibid. Cold 

 things hurt full, ib. Long fucking hurtfull , 



ib. 



Chine fes, 7 1 



Cholick cured by application of wolfs Guts, 2 1 3 

 Cioi.S over-ruleth the Stock,? 3 . Mufi befuperi- 

 our to it, 99. Cions regrafted , 9 7 



Cinnamon ,128. The Proprieties of that Tree, 



ib. 



Citron grafted, on a Quince 3 1 1 o 



C iammy Bodies, 6^,6<$ 

 Clarifying ofLiquoursby Adhefion,!. Of Water 

 runnings ib. 

 Clarification of Liquours,6y .Three CaufeS therof, 

 'ifoj&o. Clarification of them bySeparationfib. 

 By even distribution of the Spirits fk>. By refi- 

 ning the Spirit fib. Several Infiances of Cla- 

 rification,^^. Clarification of Drinks, ib. 

 69. Of Wine, 137 

 C lar if cation, 162 

 C loves attractive of Water 1 2 1 



Coafting of Plants, 99 

 Coffa, a Berry making Drink ?u Turkey , 



Cold, 1 9 . Production of it a very Noble Work , 

 ib. Seven Means to produce it, ib. 20. Pri- 

 mum Frigidum the Earth, 1 9 . Tranfitive in- 

 to Bodies adjacent as welas Heatfib.AtI Tan- 

 gible Bodies of themf elves cold, ibid. Denfitie 

 Caufe of Cold , ib. Quick Spirit in a Cold 

 Body increafeth Cold, ib.20. Chafing away 

 of the warm Spirits increaf e of Cold, ib. Ex- 

 haling of the warm Spirits doth the like, ibid. 

 Cold prohibiteth Putrefattion,*] 5 . Irritateth 

 Flame, 83 



Cold having mortified any Part, how to help it, 



166 



Coleworts furthered in their growth by Sea-weed, 

 9 6. By being watered with Salt water, 9 8 . 

 Hurt neighbour Plants, 101 

 Colliquation, 73 

 Coloquintida, 202 

 Colouration of Flowers, 108. Colours of Flowers 

 different from the fame Seed, 1 09 . Colours of 

 Herls, ib. 

 Colours vanifh not by degrees, as Sounds do, 5 1 

 The Caufes thereof, ib. Colours of Metal O- 

 rientin their Difjolutions, 64. The Cwfes , 



ib. 



Comfjrting of the Spirits of Men by fever al 

 things, 2 1 1 



Com- 



