A 1 able of the chief matters 



and Shutting or bending towards the Sun. 



ib. 



Hemlock cauf >th eafie Death . 132 

 Herbs removed pom Beds into Pols , prof per 

 better, 98. Crow fweiter by Cutting off 

 the firjt S prout, 99. The Cauf t thereof, ib . 

 Inquiry whether they be ma le Median able, 

 and how ■> I05. Four Defignations of it, 

 ib. Their ordinary Colours > 109. Herbs 

 growing out of the Water^without Roots , 

 117. Growing out of the Tep of the Sea 

 without Roots, ib. 118. Growing out oj 

 Snow, ib. Growing out of Stone, ib. 

 Growing in the Bot tomes of Alines, ib. 

 None growing out of sea-fands , ib. Herbs 

 dying yearly, ib. That la ft many years, 

 ib. the large ft laft not longeft , as the lar- 

 ge ft Trees do, ib. TheCaufe, ib. Herb in 

 likene fi of a Lamb, 127. The Fable of it, ib. 

 Herbs wild jhew the nature of the Ground 

 135. Herbs which like to be watered m;k 

 fait water , 137. Herl s for elk ev Rain , 



Hiccough , 1 40. The Cauf s of it, ib . Means to 

 ceafe it. ib. 



Honey-, 127, 183. Several waies how it is 

 ufed. ib. 



Honey- Dews upon certain Leaves , and Flowers. 



104 



Horns, 157. Horned beufls have no upper 

 Teeth. 1 5 8 



Horfes flejh eaten 3 l8£. Horfes Tooth the 

 Mar k cf their agt, 158. Horfe tooth Ring 

 good for the (ramp. 1 1 1 , 1 1 2 



Hot Bread nourijhing in the Odours thereof, 



204 



Humours ill lodged, very dangerous. ] 8 



201 

 1 



JA\le a mofl perniciousfmell. 

 Jews-Ear'. 1 1 5 



Imaqe whether it might befeen without feeing ihe 

 Glafje. 1 60 



jmagwaiion exalted, 198. Force of it. ib. 

 199. Three Cautions about thef ame. Wor- 

 keih m->sl upon weak perfons, ib. Imagina- 

 tion, 206. 1 he kinds of it, ib . The Force of 

 it upon another Body, ib. 207. Several 

 inft&nces of it , ib. Etin fcq. An In(lance 

 thereof by a pair of Conk-*- ib. Th>ee Means 

 to imp: fe a Thought , 208, 10^ Defigna- 

 tion for Triall of the Operations in this 



kind, ib. 210. To work by one that hath 

 a good opinion of you , ib. To work by many 

 ib. Means to preferve Imagination in the 

 Strength , ib, It worketh more at fome 

 times, than others, ib. It hath moft force, 

 upon the higheft motions, ib. 2 1 1 , 2 1 5 , 2 1 6, 

 EftetlSofibeSenfe.^ 10 



Imaginations , imitating the Imitations of 

 Nature, 1. Imitation in Men , and other 

 ( reaturfS, A Thing to be mndred at,\b. 

 Several Motions in Men of Imitation. 6 5 



Impre fible , and not Impref \ible. 182 



Impulfion and per cufsion of Bodies, \6o, 

 Impulfion of a Body unequal. 1 67. 



Inanimate and Animate wherein they differ. 



I2 5 



I ncenfe thought to difpofe to Devotion , by the 

 Operation of the fmell. 2 04 



Incubus how helped. ill 

 Indian Earth brought over , hath produced In- 

 dian Plants , 118. Indian Fig. 127 

 Indian Tree with Leaves of great large nefje , 

 and Fruit without (talks. lxj 

 Induration of Bodies ,22. Three Means to 

 effetlit, ib. Examples thereof, ib.23. Indu- 

 rations , by Snow or Ice, ib. By Metalline 

 wateis, ib. In fome Natural Spring-Wa- 

 ters, ib. Of Mettals by Heating and Quench- 

 ing, ib. B) Fire, ib. By DecoRions within 

 Water j the Water not touching, ib. 24. In- 

 duration by Sympathy . 182 

 Infant in the Womb fuffering from the Mothers 

 Dyet. 1 1 3 



Infectious Difeof 'S. 6 5 



Influences of the Moon. 191,19}, 1^4.' I* 

 nun.ber four, ib. 

 I r. fluxes of the Heavenly Bodies. 200 

 {/ifufion in Liquours , 4. A fhort Hay befi,\b, 

 Infufions to be iterated, ib. Vfefull for Medi- 

 cinal Operations , ib. Tryal which parts 

 iffue foonefi , which ftowefl, 5. Evaporations 

 o; the finer fpitits f metime ufefull. ib. 

 I/.fufion maketh Liquors thick , but DecoBion 

 clearer, 62. TheCaufe. ib. 

 Infufions in Air, 5. 7 he fever a\ Odours iffue 

 at fever al times. ib. 

 Infufions in Earth, 8 3 , g4. The EffeBsof it , 

 ib. Cautions to be ufed in it, ib. Several In- 

 sane es thereof » ib. 

 Inqui nation or InconcoBion. I 7$> 



Ir.f cription S upon Fruits. 1 08 



I/rfetla, 143. The Name communicated to all j 

 Creatures bred of P utrefaBion, ib. The Dijfe- 1 



rence 



