A Table of the chief matters 



Seafons of Plants . 119 

 j Secret Proprieties. 217,218 

 I Sec undine. 154 

 ' Seeds in Plants more strong , than either Leaf 

 or Root. 130. The caufe, ib. in [owe not, 

 ib . Seeds their cboyce. 137. Plants grow- 

 ing without feeds. llj 3 118 

 Senf >s , their Pleaf ures and difpleaf ures, 145. 

 Their instruments have a fimilitude with that 

 which giveth the reflection of the objeB. 62 

 Separation of fever al Natures by draining, 2, 

 Off '.veral Liquors by weight ; 3 . And of the 

 fame kind of Liquoursthickned, 4. Of Me- 

 tals. 1 69 

 Separation of the Cruder parts prohibited Pu- 



7* 

 148 



99 

 io 7 



90 



trefaBion. 



Servets ufed in Turkey. 



Setting of Wheat. 



Setting of Trees higher, or lower. 



Several Fruits upon one Tree. 



Shade helpeth fome Plants. 



Shadows feeming ever to trembl 



Shame, 151. zo6.The ImpreftonS thereof. 1 5 1 



Shell-fifh have no bones within, 157, 1 $9 , 190 



Shifting for the better helpeth Plants, and Li- 

 ving Creatures. 9 5 



Shining Wood. 77 > 7% 



Showres good for Fruits, 135. 'For fome not. 

 ib. Night-fhowres better than Day-fljowres. 



Showres after a long Drought, caufe fcknejjes 

 if they be gentle, 172 . ij great, not. ib. 

 Sicknrfl H of the Summer, and the winter . 8 4 

 Sight, the ObjeB thereof, quick tr than of Hea- 

 ring, 50,51. Sight. 188, 189. Objetis 

 thereof caufe great delights in the Spirits , but 

 no great offence, ib. The '( mfe. ib. 

 Silver more eafily made than Gold. 7 I 3 if 2 

 Simples fpecia! for Medicines , iq-i, 142 Such 

 as have fubtle parts without Acrimony , ib. 

 Many Creatures , bred of PutrefaBion are fo 



ib. Aifo VutrefaBionS of Plants. 

 Singularities iifeveral Plants. 

 Sinking of Bodies. 163. The Caufe. 

 Sitting HealthfulU 

 Skull. 



Sleep a great Nou>ifber, I 5 . Sleepe, 1 5 

 ■ IJindred by 'cold in the feet, ib. Furthered 

 by feme kind of Noyfes, ib. Nourijhethin ma- 

 ny Beafls and Birds, ib. Sleeping Creatures 

 all Winter. ipq 

 Sleeping Plants. 128 

 Smells and Odo&s, $6. Be 3 at fome diftance, 



ib. 



ib. 

 154 

 157 

 J 57 



ib. Beft where the Body is Crufkecf, ib. Notfo 

 in F lowers crufhed, ib. Beft in Flowers whofe 

 Leaves fmell not, ib. Smells fweet. 177. Have 

 all a ( orporal fubflance, ib. Smells fetide, 

 ib. 178. Smell of the Jaylmofi perniciow, 

 201, Smells that are moB dangerous 



ib. 



Snake- Skinne worn. 212 

 Sneezing ceafeththe Hiccough, 1 04. Induced 

 by koking again} the Sun t ib. The caufe 

 thereof. ib. 

 Snow-water, 87. Snows caufe FruitfulneJJe , 

 ib. Three Caufes thereof, ib. Snow good to be 

 applyd to a mortified part , 166. The Caufe 

 thereof, ib. Snow bringing forth Herbs. 



118 



Soak of the Feet have a Sympathy with the Head. 



25, 



Soft Bodies, iSi. The Caufe, ib. They are of 

 two forts. ib. 

 Solide bodies fweatingforefhew Rain. 176 

 Scot a good C cmpoft. 123 

 Sorrel, 137, The Root thereof. ib. 

 Soul of the World. 197,19s 

 Sounds Mufical and Immufical. 2 9 



Sounds more apt to procure Jleep than Tones, 3 1 . 

 The Caufe, ib. Nature of founds not fuff ci- 

 ently inquired, 32. Motions great in Na- 

 ture without Sounds, ib. Nullity and Enti- 

 ty of Sounds , ib. 3 3, 34. Swiftnef of Mo- 

 tion may make Sounds inaudible, ib. Sounds 

 not an Elifion of the Air , ib. The reafons 

 thereof , 35. Sound , not produced without 

 fome Local Motion of the Medium, ib. Yet 

 Diftintlion to be made , betwixt the Motion 

 of the Air, and the Sounds themfelves, ib. 3 6 . 

 Great founds caufe great Motions in the Air , 

 and other Bodies, ib. Have rarifiedthe %Air 

 much, ib. Have caufed Deafnef, ib. En- 

 clofure of founds conferveth them, ib. Sounds 

 partly enclofed, and partly in open Air , ib. 

 Better heard from without , than from with- 

 in, ib. A Semi-Concave will convey found 

 better than open Air , ib. Any long Pole 

 will do the like, ib. Tryal to be made in a 

 Crooked Concave, ib. Sounds may be crea- 

 ted without Air. 3 7 . Difference of f mnds 

 in different Veffels , filed with water, ib. 

 Sound within a Flame , ib. Sound upon a 

 Ban ell emptier or fuller, ib. Sound not 

 created 'betwixt the Bow, and the String ,- 

 But betwixt the String and the Air. 



ib. 1 

 Magni- 



