A Table of the chief matters 



F aft anion. 20 6 • 



Fat ex railed, out of Flefh. 1 3 9 \ 



Fear, 149 ,,2©*, 7fa Ituprej'sions therereof, 



142,150 



Feathers of 'Birds, wb) iof Juch fine Colours. 2. 

 How the Colour of them may be changed, 24, 

 25. Age cbangttb them. 183 

 F«: Hws fotftf f^roJ * $ e Mother. 204 

 Fema'e and Male tn Plants, 126. the Diffe- 

 rences of Female and Male in fever al Li- 

 ving Creatum, 184. The Cauf es thereof, ib . 

 Fetide Smels. ^11^1% 

 Fibrous Bodyes. 181,182 

 Figgs in the Spring, 9 6. Indian Fig. 1 2 7 

 Figur able and not Figurahle. 182 

 Figures of Plants. 121 

 Figures or Trops in Mufitk have an agree- 

 ment witl) the Figures ofRhetorick. 3 1 

 Fire tanneib not as the Sun doth. 87,8 8 

 Fire and hot water heat differ en tly , 140. Fires 

 Subte-rranny. 80. 

 Fire, and Air f on elhew Winds. 174 

 Fijhof the Sea put into frejh Water , 147, 148 

 Fifhesforefhew Rain. 175 

 Fifhes greater than any Beafis, 184. The Caufe 



ibid. 



Fixation of Bodies. 169 

 Flame and Air mix not, 8. Except in the Spi- 

 rits of Vegetables, ib. And of Living Crea- 

 turts, ib. Their wonderful EffeBs mixed. 9. 

 Form of Flame would be Globular , and not 

 Pyramidall, ib. 9. Would be a lajiingBody, 

 if not extinguijhed by Air, ib. Mixetb not 

 with Flame, ib. Burns flror.ger on the fidts , 

 than in the mJfft, ib. Is irritated by the Air 

 ambient, ib. Opinion of the Peripateticks of 

 the Element of Fir e, ib. Preyeth upon Oyl, 

 as Air upon Water , 24. Taketb in no 0- 

 ther body into it, but converteth it, 169. 

 Flame caufing water to rife, 192. Flame, 8 1 

 The Continuance if it according to feverall 

 Bodies, ib. Obfervation about going out of 

 Flame, ib. 82. Lafting thereof in Codies of 

 f rverall Mixtures, ib . Off overall wieks, ib . 

 8 3 .In Candles laid inBran fib. In Lamps, ib. 

 where it Draweth the nourijhment farr , ib. 

 In a lurretted Lamp, ib. where it is kept 

 clofe from Air, 83. According to the Tem- 

 per of the *s4ir, ib. 8 3 . Irritated by Cold. ib. 

 Flefh difjolved into Fat, 139. Flefh Edible and 

 not Edible, \%6.lhe Caufes of each, ib. Hor- 

 fes Flefh fometimes eaten, ib. tyians Flefh 

 likew/fe, ib. Eaten by witches. ib. 



Flies in exceffe, fign of a Pestilential Teat, 

 1 55. The Caufe. ib. 



F lights of Birds, the fwifteft Motion, 139.7 be 

 Caufe thereof. ib. 



flint laid at the Bottom of a Tree bath helped 

 the Growth, 9 3. The Caufe. ib. 



Flowers fmell befi whcfe Leaves fmell not, %6. 

 F lower s growing among ft the Corn, and no 

 where elf e, 108. to have viewers grow upon 

 Trees, 102 . To induce Colour into Flowers, 

 ib. Viewers double, 109. To make them Jo 

 in fruitful Trees, ib. Flowers, 121. Allex- 

 qui fitely figured , ib. Numbers of their 

 Leaves. ib. 



Vying in the Air of a Body unequall, 1 67. Of 

 a Body f tpporied with Fea.bers. 191 



Forming of Parts into young Creatures. 7 



Fcrein Plants. 118,119 



Fowlts ; water-fowls forefhew Rain. 175 



Fragile Bodies, 180. The Caufe of their Fra- 

 gility. , ib. 



French- Man hurt in the Head, bard to cure. 



166 



Frier Bacons lllufion. 160 

 FriHion a Furtberer of Nounfhment, 1 6. Ma- 

 keth the Parts more frejhly, 190. The caufe, 

 ib. Inpinguatethmore than Exerafe , ib. 

 The Caufe. ib. 

 Frogs in exceffe a fign of a PeflilentiaJ year , 

 155. The caufe. ib. 

 Fruits, their Maturation,"? o. The GaujtS there- 

 of, ib. Sever all infiances thereof, ib. 71. The 

 Dulcoration thereof by other means , i%6. 

 The Sever all Caufes. ib. 

 Fruit pricked, as itgrowetb, ripens fconer. 9 6. 

 Fruit-Tree grafted upon a wild-Tree ,91. 

 Fruit Dulccraied by applying of Swines 

 dung, 9%. The Caufe, ib. Alfo by ( baffe 

 and Swines du»g mingled, ib. Enlarged by 

 being covered with a pot as it growetb , ib. 

 Fruits compound, 100, 161. Fruits of di- 

 vers kinds upon one Tree, 107. Fruits of di- 

 vers Shapes and Figures, ib. 108. Fruits with 

 Tr.fcriptians upon them, ib. Fruits that are 

 red within, 109. Fruits comming twice a 

 year, 119. Fruits made without Core or 

 Stone, 110, Fruits that haze Iuyces fit for 

 Drink, 130. rnfit,ib.Tbe Caufe of each, ib. 

 Fruits fweet before they be ripe, 132. 'which 

 never fweeten, ib. Fruit blofjoming hurt by 

 South-Winds. 135 

 Fuell not con fuming, 163, l6^.*Fuell confu- 

 mingfafi, ib. Fuell Cheap. ib. 



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