The vanity of thQ J^irga Divinatoria^ p. 181. 
A peculiar way of wafliing out very foiall DuJl-goU^ 
198. 
Of fome extraordinary big pieces of perfeiS Natural Gold 
and Silver^ p. 203. 
Of a very rare Minerals fent fo the Author out of the 
Bungarlan MineSg which had pure Silver branching out into 
FilameetSg and fome fplendent yellow partSj which wss pure 
Gold^ and fome dark f artS) which was Silver mixed with 
Goldj p. 189. 
Salt^ the Bafis of all Natural Pioduaioris^ and the adori- 
rable^arietyof Salts, 299. 
Scrange Figures of Vlants^ p« 
The way of reproducing Pl^«^/3 414* 
In how much time a Swallow can fly about the Worlds 
418. 
This may fufHcCj to give oc^afion to the Searchers of Na- 
turej to examine this Book, and the Obfervations and Ex- 
periments contained thereinj together with the Ratiocina™ 
tions raifed thereupoug and to make feveref and more ijii^ 
mite Inquiries and Difcuffions of all. 
A farther Account of an Ohferz^atiou aboif^^men'* 
tionedj about white Bloodm 
Since the Printing of the former Sheetj there is thisfar« 
ther account from the fame hand. Mr. Boyle^ 
4 I have at lengthy according to your defire, received from 
the Ingenious Dr. Lemr^ an account in Writing of the Ob* 
fcrvation about Chyle found in the Blood y which though 
you may think ftrange, agrees well with fome Experiments 
of his and mine, not now to be mention'd. The Relation^ 
though fliortj comprizing the main Particulars of what he 
had more fully told me in DifcourfCj I feallgive it you with 
little or 110 variation from his own Words, , 
A Maid, 
