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Ventiduds5 of reaiarkable Armories j of Artificial Comii- 
vaDCcsj iDftrumentSy Vc flelsj Engins ; as Locks to keep up 
water of any River for the ufe of Navigation 3 an Engio to 
raife Water with a chain of Buckets 5 a VefTel at Heidelberg 
holding 600 Hogtticsids^^th^SpafsrJb Plough for fowing Cora 
at equal diftaoceSjand one grain in a hole : Of Arts^Tradcs, 
PrafticesjManuHidureSjas the Art of imitating Chioadiflhes 
at Milan^ of polifliing J ifper, of making Mofaic Work and 
the coEDpoficion of the Cement for it ; of the prafticeof 
makiog Salt by the SunjUpon the Coaft of the Mediterrane- 
an 3 the catching of Sword-filheSjWhaleSjTQrtoifes^ ofCo* 
rakfifliing, the making of Silks and Velvets, the Dying of 
Wool of an Incarnation colour^with a kind of Mofs giowiog 
in Malta ^ a peculiar fewel made at Leige of balls of Clay and 
fmall beaten Coals 5 the Art of blanching WaXjmaking Ve- 
oice*Sope,yerdigreece,Oyl-olive 5 of preparing and pick* 
ling of Capers 5 of drying Grapes forRaifins^. of making 
Confefiionof Alkermess of making Sugar, Chocol^ta d^r. 
Every where are interfpers'd many curious Phllofophi* 
cal Remarks 5 as, that more Air is nectflary for Refpiration 
in hotter Countries than cold.and why ? The true reafon of 
the raging of Fire in cold weather: Experiments of fulmi- 
nating powder without any gold in it ^ together with the 
Receipt f The extremity of Cold fcortching and canoiug 
the face , as well ascxcefs of Heat ^ and many more 5 for 
which we muft refer the Reader to the Book it felf 
II Bernhardi Vareni M.D, GEOGRA? HiAaeneralis '•^in quA 
affeBi^nesgemralesTeUuris explicanturfHmma cur a quamplw 
fimh in lock emndata^d^ XXXlIlSchematibud mvis^sre in* 
dp unl cumtahulis aliquot^qudd deftderabaniur^atiBa 
firala ab 1/aaco Newtono Mathef, Profejjore Lucajfano afud 
jbj. 
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