r^j^^, in CJj/«i and w hat 5 and how exchanged 
T. there for dried leaves of Sage by the P«rd3> 
14. 249. 
TJJICy the Organ and Nature of it, 20. W. 
^66. 
thunier and Lightningjthe Effefts ecamined^ "\ /\ Hule-filhing about Bfrmudas' , 
». 13. iZ2. », 14. 247. V V and Nm-England) how it is 
Tydesythc caufes propofed, 16. 16^. See a performed, rr. 1. 11. n. 8. ijz. 
further examination by a fevere Hiflory of Windi how to be raifed by the fall of water, 
Tydes, Winds, and other circumftances di- without any Bellows, a. 25. ihewed in a 
reaed,K.i7. 3J. 18. «. 21. draught. 
fms of Oak how found uflder*gro«od k ITarww, that eat holes in ftoiics 9 f^ingQii 
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