'An Alphabetical Index of 
was klll'd by the great froil, p. 5'6i, 
Trumpet ( (peaking ) ; lee Stentero- 
fhonicon. 
Junking 5 a Theory of the Tides at 
the bar there, p. ^Sf. 
Turnmam ; an account of their wan- 
dring fort of life , with their numerous 
flocks and herds, p. 447- 
Turks i their Natural temper, man- 
ners , zeal in war. Beha'v^iour after vi- 
ctory and the like, p* 440. Sec. Their 
unskillfullnes in Sciences , fee Matht^ 
matics. As alfo in Husbandry and Gar- 
dening, p. 444, 447. Their Superfti- 
tion , fee Mahomet and Alcoran. They 
lalute their Emperour after the manner 
of the ancient Greeks and Romans , p. 
442. Their Government; perfe6lly ar- 
bitrary, p. 449. &c. The G. Slgnor's 
manner o£giving iVudience to Ambaf^ 
fadors of Chriflian Princes , p. 4 5- 1 . 
V. 
V7//c« ; dire6i:, r^racSted, rcflex'd. 
How each of them improved ra- 
tione obje6li , medii, & organi, p. 473, 
&c. 
Vipon ; two extraordinary cafes, i. 
Of a fervant that could fee very well in 
the day but ftone blind in the Night. 
2. Of a Perfbn that thro fbme Diilem- 
per in his head (kw double 3 p. 5 f 9 . N. 
1^9. 
Vitriol (Oyk ) ; fee Ojle, 
Viz,ir ; (ee Mahomet^ Achmet, 
the Philofopk TranfaU. ^c. 
Vulcam^si burning Mountaines , in 
probability made up in great part of 
Pyrites, naturally kindled of themfel- 
vcs , as Hecla , 6cc. p. ^16. 
'A . 
WEather^cock; whether one may 
not be contriv'd to whiftic 
with an ordinary blaft: of wind fo loud 
as to be heard many Leagues, p. 48 7, 
Wells (Yorkfliircj; fee Spaws. 
TVhifpering Places j whence they are 
caus'd, p. 477. 
Wmds (Tropic or Trade ) j their pro- 
bable material caufe , p. 48 9. 
Winter ;wha,t dammage Elqulre Evc- 
lin recciv'd by the great Froft , Anno 
1683 in his Timber Trees , Gardens , 
occ. p. ^5'9,&c. fee Fro/. 
Womb ; concerning the ftru£ture of 
i£ in a Letter from Malpighius, p. 6 5 c. 
Women among ft the Turks ; how 
they fet of their Beauty , their cheif 
diver Hon. p. 444. 
Y. 
THe Year computed by the Turks 
according to the courfe of the 
Moon 5 yet they celebrate the Neu- 
ruz , i. e. begin eacli year on the 2i of 
March , the Vernal Equinox among the 
Greeks in Conftantin's time, p. 44^» 
Z. 
ZO^iaci obliquitas , ex Scriptoribus 
Gi'xcis , &c. per Drem. Edv. Ber- 
nard, Aftron. Prof Oxon. p. 72 1. 
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