(40-5 
ef blood, lo. lU' The organ and nature 
of raftey2o. i66. 
SAlt too much ftifteos and deftioys the Body, 
8. 
WQyingiildrities of Nature feverely ex - 
O aminM. 
The ordering cfiCemejfor Color.r.io.j^i. 
How tlie Sdmander quencheth Tire , and 
lives by licking the Earth. 77.2 1. J77. 
Whether Swallows do lie under water iriWin- 
ter, and revive in Sunimer ? .71.19.350, 
Whether the Hungarian EC lui like the Jrme- 
nus ? I. II. 
Kattk-Snalics how kill'd in Virginia , 
Snipes and Vipers how they differ, fee 
Snakes above. 
The Qdalities and Produ(5Bons of May^dew^ 
J.I. 
Damps in Mines how they kill, 3 . 44« 
Teeth growing in aged perfons, 21. 380. 
Steams and Expirations of the Body how 
ftopp'd 5 and the ftoppagc dangerous or 
mortal, 8. 1,38. 
Shining Wornrvs in Oyfters, 1 2. io ^ . 
III. A Kts^ov Aids for the difcoyery or 
N^-. l\ tife of things Natural. 
See A' tificial Inftruments in the Table, 
Agriculture, fee the Inquiries, 5 • 9 1 • 
£nglifh Vineyards vindicated, fee in the Cata- 
logue of EooJis. 
Geometry, fee Euclid methodized for Facili- 
ty, Fermat: in the Cutalcgue of Eoo^s. 
Aftronomy, fecAftiomonical Remarks. Bul- 
Ualdusy HeveLim Comets , BlanetSy Sa- 
tiitni^uptcr, Mars^SurhMoon^ Eclip^ 
fcs. 
Opticks, fee that Head in the Table. 
) ■ 
Pidure, fee that Head in P. and Telibictl ia 
the Catalogue of Boo\s, 
How to paint Marbles within , fee the 
Head Marble. 
Pendulum \yatchGS to afcertain Longitudes 
at Sea, i, 1 3. ' 
Whale-fiftiing aboat Bermudas , i. 11. land 
8. 1 32. 
Silk-trade follicited i'n France^ Virginia , fee 
Sitli in the Table. 
Eeles how to be found inprofts, 17. 313. " 
Winds raifed to Blow by the fall of water 
without Bellows, 2.25. fhew'd in a C««. 
Elephants enraged, how to eTcape or fitbdue, 
18.328. 
Seas and vaft waters, whetherthey may be uni- 
ted to the main Ocean, 3. 41. 
To proportion the diftance neceflary to burn 
Bodies by the Sun 5 and fliewing, why the 
Refledions frem the Moon and other Pla- 
nets do not burn, 4.6^. 
The Art of making salt-Peeter^ sis^tzdikd 
in the Moguls Dominions, 6. 10 j. 
To make C/j2n4-Diihes, 14. 249. cxpefted 
from Seigneur Septalio to be made in Ei^- 
r(ypei 7. li?. - ' ■ 
To convey blood of one Animal, or otherXi- 
quors, into the blood of another Animal? 
20. 35,3. 
To preferve Ice and Snow'by Chaffe, 8.1 3«. 
To preferve Ships from being Worm-eaten^ 
ii.ipo. ^ 
To preferve Birds taken out of the Eggs , or 
other finall Fatufs, for Anatomical, or <> 
ther Difcoveries, 12. 199. '- - 
To allay the heat in hotteft Summer, for Diet 
or Delight, 15. 255. 
Remedies againft extream Cold fuggefted, 2i« 
Trees of Oak as black a5 Ebony difcoverM? 
' and tak<2n up out of Moors and Marfhes ia 
draughty weather, 1 1 . 3 2 3-. 
Note, 
That though in this laft Head there is repeated the Transfufim 
of Blood , becaufe the Operation is an Art requiring diligence^ 
and a pra<ftifed hand xo perform it for all advantagious DifcoverieSj 
and fo to be diftinguifli*d from the Anatomical Account^ yet that 
there is not affedied noife and number, may well appear by review- 
ing and cojnparin^tihe particulars of Artificial Inpuments in the 
^ Table, 
