fomemmner appertdn^d to the devotiofs of the Mighty Monardr, 
Patriarchs andW^fe men of the Eaji. Here we have an aceomt of 
feveral Novelties in the Heavens^ and Changes in the Fixed Stars 5 
the Orbits of the Planets ^and the Periods of their rotations^ tn afure 
Tpay to he afcertaind to the minutefl meafnres of time and Place. A 
Comet n>a5 [een^ though but by a few, in theSping of this Tear ^ F]ere 
his appearances and motions are diligently calculated Jhe Abflrufties 
of Mathematicks in feveral points rendred eajte. Brief and eafte me- 
thods of Tzxs%tvX% for many ufes. Algebraical additions^ and a Body 
^/Algebra under handM^dc opend Philofophic ally ^Mathematically 
and PraSicaUy. O^iicks gave mihe advantage above cur Ancejiors 
for the view of things prefent and at remotefi difiance : Here 2^5 are 
offer dfrffl) accomp'ipments of Optuis and Per^e&ive ; and a Refte* 
ding Telefcope , which promijeth and is like to perform more than has 
hitherto been attained by any approaching proportion of Aieafure, 
Light and Colors Jhew mall the btauty of this our world: much hath 
been done lately, with great fuccefs, to indicate the nature ofboth^ be-^ 
yond al/expe&ation. And here we havefecondAdvifes of the nature 
of both i that Light is not abfolutelypure^but heterogeneous:^ Wkitenef 
not fmple.but an Aggregate of all Colors. I ight refuHwg from dead- 
fiejh, both before it be fenftbly putrified, and when it kputrifed. Here 
Anatcme fearches near to theOriginals ofAnimalpropagation^and of 
human contexture^diJfSs alfo the Feins Vegetables, and therefinds 
fomething analogous to Blood andSence, Our Scsxborough'Spaw Is 
again anatomifed JpagyricaU) : And the k^onm(\'3Ln Baths of Italy, 
longago admired by Livy and Ciaiidian,/2re here re-examind. Com- 
mon 6 tones are required to fuw theCaufis and Cure of the torment- 
Calculus, concerning which here is fcnnd an inflame of one bred 
under the ungueofa man .The Origin and Virtues of Ctm^ are care- 
fully difcuf/d.Chymiaty is here freed from thefmuttinefs offmo^-^r^g 
vapors, performing much without fire.meerly by curious wates ofDige^ 
fiion^ Fermentation, and Grinding, the Mtdicwsofbefl note , and 
tryed.extraSedom of 117 Authors ^ and reduced to an dlphabet of 
^10 DifeafesMere is a learned Account of the late Plague in London-^ 
' of the Epidemical and Vernaculcus Difiafes of England and Walest^ the^ 
peculiarity ofeur Air.Sotland lVater : A[fo a Worhj>f Chirurgery and 
^natome^with a Breviateof the Plague inHolhnd^ 
Here Botaniques are difcriminated,ranged,and explioatedby th& 
moft Ffential indications of Nature. Jhe Culture ofYcg^iMts ap- 
propiaied for Orchards by one 5 and by another enlarged from the^ 
Flomry Garden to the Common fields and paflures.HQW Eoglaad and 
