g; 
Ecmdricians cenCmW hy M.HobbSii^. 
7 153. defended by D. fVallj^,_ 16. 
^Tiie method of teaching Geometry reform'd, 
j^. 261. See Bucliiis Elemsnunovo cr- 
rfi«e,^moDg the Backs. 
I. 
IJWt//^iy2eJ5fee Diredioiis,rupra;-. 
Ice and Siiow how to be preferv'd in Ghaffe, 
and how Snow-houfes are made in Liverrij 
8,159. 
Infers, in fv/arms pernicious in' fome Coun- 
tries 5 the caufcof them, and what ip^eme- 
dieSjS. 139. fome Infers, con^mohly be- 
- lieved poyfonous , not Co, by M. Fahfax, 
n. 21. 
■ To find the 'fulia.n period by a new and eafie 
w^y, 1 8. 3 24. 
^upi(£r's Rotation by degrees -diicover'd in 
England and Italy, n,.i. pi 3. w. 4- p.^J. 
?i.,.8. p. 143. w. 5. ^ 175' n. i2» p» zo^. 
K. 
KJErweJjhow gathered and ufed fox Co- 
loratioHjdefcrib'd with many confide- 
rablesj 20. 362. 
L.,.- 
Llghh to examine what figure or celerity 
of motion begetteth or increafeth Light 
m Flame in fome Bodies, by I>. Benk , 
1 3. p. zi6. shining Worms found in 
Oyfters , 12. 20 3 . The Bononian Stone 
^uly prepar'd continues light once imbibed 
above any other fubftance yet known, a- 
mongft us, 21. 37 5. The lofs of the way of 
preparing the fame fot fliining? feared, ibid. 
Longitudes at Sea, how to be afcertain'd by 
Fendulum- Watches, i. 13. 
Zungs and Windpipes in Sheep and Oxen 
itrangely . Appt . with Hand-Balls, pf Grafs, 
6, 100. 
M. 
M J fhles, that a liquor may be made to 
colour ihem?. piercing 'into- themj 7* 
402) 
Af^Jf by what ftepsand degrees cf diligence 
difcovcrM to be turbinated 5 both in England 
and Italy. Compare n. 10. J>. 198. and 
m 14. 2395 24-2. fee the Schemes there* 
May -dew examin'd by various Experiments, 
by M.' Henjhaw, 3. 3 3. 
■Mechanical Principles in a Geometrical me- 
thod, explicating the nature or operation of 
Plants, A!"iinialsj 8. 3 2 f . 
Medecins in China coniift for the moft part ©f 
Simples, Dpcodions, Cauteries, Fri^lions, 
without cbeufe of Blood-letting, 14. 245>. 
The Phyptiun^the^e, commended for fpce- 
dy Cures, and eafif,' 
MediterraneanSQ?., whether it may be join*d 
with the Ocean, debated, 3. 41. 
Mrcrography epitomized, 2. 27. M.Au^oufs 
Objeftions to a part of it ^ vid, the new 
way of grinding Spherical GlafTes by 3 
Turn-lath, 4. 57. M. Hoolis anfwer there- 
unto, 4. 64. both at larger 
Mercury 'Mmes in Friuli , and the -way of 
getting it out of the earth, 2.21* . 
Mineral Inquiries, fee Direftions, Engins, 
Artificial Inft uments. Mineral at Liege 
yielding Brimftone and Vitriol ; and the 
waypf extradingthem, 3. 35. How^Adl^ 
and-Mines are wrought at Liege , 5. 79. 
A Stone in 5'«e^ien yielding Sulphur, Vit- 
riol, Alium and Minium, and how,zi.375'. 
See Kir-cher^-s Mandus Subterianeus abbr. 
MonJiers'ySi Calf deform' d, and a great ftone 
found in a Cows womb^ n. i. xo. a Colt 
with a double eye in one place, 583. 
Moons Diameter how to be taken,and vrhy in- 
creafed in the Solar Eclipfe oi 'fun. 11.1666^ 
?!. 2. p. 373, (qq Planets. What difcover- 
able in the Moon, and what not. Moons Er 
clipfes how to take witiwijfi inconvenience, 
457. ii'O-v-oH . 
Mulberry "Trees how tc^ bcjcimiow, and eafie 
to be reach'd, for relief/ drf Siik-worms, in 
ChinOi i'4. 249. in Virginia^ 12., 20Z. Jee 
Silk. 
N. 
Nile's Inundations, the caufe attributed to 
Hitery by Vela Chambvei oppdTed 
hyVoJfm, See both inthc Lift of Bo&\s3 
14- 251. and 17. ?04. 
The North-Countries of Poland , Smden^ 
DenmarJiy Sic, are warm'd by the influence 
of the JLoyal Society i 19* 344». 
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