An I N D E X. 
Vegetation. N. 253. p. llj. 
Herbs of the fame Clallis huve 
the h^e vertues^ N. 2) 5, p. 289. 
The Huskj cf the Verticillate 
Plants have mere vertue than the 
Tlotvtrs^ N. 255. p. 291. Some 
parts cf fame 7rihes<, others of 
other moji Efficacious , N.^$ ,. 
/.291. Sophia Chirurgorum, good 
for the Stone ^ib. p. 293. Fraxinella 
deftrop the fmell of other Plants^ 
H in, p. 168. A Catalogue of 
fme flants ohferved at the IJl:itid 
^ cf Afcenfion, N. 1^$. p. 298, Of 
' the Signatures of Plants, N.249. 
P' 59- , 
Pneumatic Engine app.ted to Cup- 
ping'GlajJei, N, 259. p. 408. 
Poyfons. See Fenoms, 
Pruflia, moft fruitful of Amber, 
U 248. p. 8. 
Ppuffian Vitriol examined, N. 248. 
P' 34. 
Uadrature of the Parts of the 
Lunula of Hippocrates Chius, 
N. 25:9. p, 411. 
R. 
RAin an Account if what falls ^ 
N.249. ^.45 and 47. Why 
Rain Water geod for Plants^ N. 
P^xiu 
RcdiV S. fuppofed loft, 
R«rra(3:ion 4^ f Air Experimented, 
N. 2r7./j. 339. 
Reiponfio ad animadverfionem ad 
Davidis Gregorii Catenariam, 6cc. 
N. 2f^. />v4i^. 
S. 
SAble iJ/ire great multitudes in 
Lapland, N. IS I , 1 1 ©. 
Saliva compounded of two diftinQ 
JkiceSi N. 254. p, 140. 
S:([t$, See Nitre and t^itrioJ. 
Seeds ufed in thi Eaft- Indies to cla~ 
rifle Water, N. 2^9. p. 44. Seed 
of FUxtvort good for ths Stone; 
N. 255. 7. 29^ 
Scoiopendra mariaa, an addition to 
to its former Dsfcnption, N. 2 5 1. 
Sicilian Earth^uaks* Sie Earths 
qu^ke. 
Silk> a Difcourje of it as it is made 
in Piedmsnt, N, 252. p. 183. 
Shdls on the tops of Hiils, N. 2 5 . 
p. 232. 
Shells gathered on the J[tind of Af- 
cenfion, N. 2|5. p. 298. Of the 
Phyfical and Mechanical formati- 
on of Speach, N. 254. p. 264. 
Spiders, a Venemous kind in Sardi- 
nia, N. 249,/». 58. 
Stones found in the Stomach Kjd- 
ney, and Gail-Bladder, N. x5o. 
p* 95. Nettf Method of cutting 
for the Stone, N. 250. p. loo A 
new fort of Marble or figured 
Stone found in Wales, N. 252, 
J 87. 
Strata of Earths in Coal-boring, N. 
2§o. p. 73. Concerjting Swam- 
merdam and his Treatifes, N.257, 
p. '^6$. Half Crown Swallowed 
without any great inconvenience^ 
N.250. p. 97. Swallowing Stones 
very dangerous, N. 253, p, 190. 
o 
F the Tarantola , and the 
ftrange BffeBs of its Mite^ 
N.249. 7. 
Temples of the Heathens or Bury, 
ing places of two Circular Orders 
of Stones in Scotland, N. 254. 
p, 232. 
Tefiimony Human, a calculat ^ 
its validity, N. 2S7. />. 359» ■ 
Thunder, an account of a Maii kj'^ 
isd by it, N. 249. p. 50, 
