f40i 
^iCtmh de Mufculis k Glaftdulis obfervatio" 
num Specimen i cum duabus Epiilolis A- 
natomicisj abbrev. lo. 176, 
Sydenhmi Mcthoiui Curandi Zebras 3 ab- 
brev* 12. 210. 
thevens fs Relation of curious Vbyages,with 
a Geographical defcription of Cbinai abbr. 
14. 248. 
The En^liih Vineyard vindicated, 15. 162, 
Ifaac Vojfm de Qa§in€ Nili 9 abbreviated? 
17. 504. 
Vlug'Bcig great Grand-child to the famous 
rtf;fl^r/<j?ie,his Catalogue of fix't Stars,with 
theij Longitudes, Latitudes 3 and Magni- 
rn^k^ taken at SAinarcands |7«Tran» 
flated oat of a F^rfian M. S. by MMyde, 
Keeper of the Bodlejan Library> 8. 14 ^ 
The Burning Concave of M' de Viktte in 
JLj$nj,burning and melting any matterf very 
few ^cepted. ) What? and How, and at 
what dillance* The proportions and cpmpa-» 
ted with other iriare burning Concaves » 6. 
I M ChiM very ancient Books found of the 
jiature and vertues of Herbs, Trees and 
Stones, 14. 249. 
The Root there called Genfeng, very refto- 
rative and cordial, recovering agonizing per-- 
Tons, fold there each pound for three pounds 
' of fiiver, 14. 24^. 
-^UnuBifhes how made there, i Hi. 
A wrayiound in Surope to makeChim-DifheSy 
■ 7. i-^T- 
CWmifts in Chim pretend to make Gold, and 
promifelmmortalityj 14. 249. 
Cddikt M. Bvyies Hiftory, abbrev. More 
Inquiries, and^iicbie anfwers touching CoU^ 
19« 344' How Cold may be produced in 
liotteft Swkrtmshj: Sal JrmoYiidclii difco- 
vered by ^'^yi'e.A ^. 2.^^. Some fuggefti- 
on^for retnedies againil Md, by D. Beak, 
Cmets, The motions of the Comet of Dc- 
cemb. 1664, predided, i. 3. Caffini con- 
k;uFrs § 2. 37. Mc\oi(t, v/ho firit predided 
. the n«3tioni .refleds upon Caffni, 1. 1 8. and 
^B^^s^tii^ motfons^f the fecond Comet 
,'' oi Marclh Jpril i66i. ^. ^6, 
Cohttm^tCKS andDifcourreSjfome at largejcon- 
c§^m^'CoMctS)n. i. p. g, k. 2. 17, 18. 
) 
17, ^ Many confidetables abbre- 
viated, w. 6, p. 104. n, 17. p, jor« 
DAmps in Mines pernicious, 5.44. an^ 
how killing, i^id. 
VireHions (or Seamen bound for far Voy^es» 
by M. Kooky 8« i4o» Mr, Bo/Zcj- Inquiries^, 
18. 3150 
Philofophical Dire^ions or Inquiries for fuels 
as Travel into r«r^y, 20. |6o» 
Dire^ionSi or general Heads for a natural Hi- 
ftory of a Countrey, by M. Boyle » 11, 
1 85. 
VireSiions or Inquiries concerning Mines^ by 
the fame, I p. I go. 
Dimonis where, and how the fairefl are dif- 
cover'd, 18. 527. 
nr^He EanhquaJie about Oxford, Anno 
J[ 1 66 J. defctibed by D.WallUyio, r<8 1 . 
byM. Boyle, ii. i7P. noting the Con- 
comitants thereof by Barofc^p^ md^Thermo^ 
• mctef» 
The Earth's Diurnal motion provM by the 
motion of the Comets, i. 6. & 7. efpecially 
by the flow motion of the fecond Comet, jo 
SeeM.^«te«t,con£rm'dby M. Be- 
velius^ 6. 10^. confirmM alio by the Tydes 
at Sea, 16. 26 
The Eclipfc of ftine 22. 1666, accurately 
obferv'd at London^ jj. 24$, zi Madrid^ 
ibid, at Farts y 17, 246. at Dam\idii 
drawn in accurate Cuts, )2, 1 9. 347 . n. 21 « 
^369. 
Elephants : How to efcape, or to combat wi^h 
them, 18. 328. 
Edes difcover'd under Banks in Hoar-Frofts, 
by the Greens of the Banks appi oaching ,18. 
383. . 
THe Flefly parts of the Body which are 
udi'ally reputed, and do fcem void of 
YelTels, -aie argued to be full of Vefiels, 
hy D.King, i"^. ^16. 
Fr0ion md lomcthries Touch y how fanativc* 
by il'veral Examples, 12. 206. 
Friiiions much ufed by Phyhtians in Chiru 
with good fucceis, 14. 249, 
G O vT 
G. Geome- 
