A General Index of the I 
Virginia black Sand Experiments 
made thereon, n. 197. p. 624. 
Sargojje, or Lenticula marina, n. 
156. p. 494. 
Satelhts. StQ Planets and Ecii pies. 
Saturn. See Planets. 
Saxon Coins found in Suffolk, n. 
189. p. 5 5*6. See Coins. 
Scales on the Skin, n.159. p.j63. 
n. 202. p. 841. Scales within 
the Mouth, n. 1^9. p. 5-80. 
Scekton of the Tajacu defcribed, 
n. 1^3. p. 380. 
Scent-bags, n. 144. p. 38. 
Scotia ittujtrata. See Books. 
Sckrotts in Fifh and Fowl, a par- 
ticular Cartilage, n. i9p.p.7i5\ 
Sea-water how made fweet, n.i )6. 
p. 4S9. that it was probably 
the only Element of Water 
created at firft, Sec. p.493. Sea 
Lark: jee Ornithology. Seas 
preluire at great depth, n. 19;., 
p. 504. n. 204. p. 908. 
Seeds of Aili And other Plants mi- 
crcfeopicaliy examined 3 n.199. 
p. 700. Of Cotton, Palm, &c, 
with Bifcourfes of the Embrio 
Plant, n. 205*. p. 949. 
Seeing vide ViHon. 
Self- moving Liquor, n. 17 6. p. \ 1 88. 
Self-opens, or Cavities in the 
Earth, n. 1J7. p. 512. 
Seminal Principle fpeciries new ac- 
quired Parts, n. 1^6. p. 497. 
Gaulifi Sefulcber found near the 
River Eure in France, n. 1?^. 
p. 221. Sepulchral Lamp* S^e 
Lamp. 
Serpents 25 Foot long, n. 13:9. p. 
978. 
De Sefiertio differtatiuncula , n. 
190. p, 384. 
SMFifh diftinguilht into unival^ 
hHofopBcal Tratifaftions. iq%$ 
ves livalves and turbinated, n. 
IT6. p. yo 7 . 
A SMtound in the Kidney, n.iyi. 
p. 1 018. Odd Eaft-Indian 6W/ 
i 7 //?;, n» 203. p. 870. Of the 
Entalia Dent alia and Blatta , 
^/^•^w/i^and purpura, n. 187. 
p. 639. See Purple. 
Shells found under Ground, n.2c5. 
p. 941. 
Sipho fVurtemburgicm imitated by 
Mr. Davis , n. 167. p. 846. by 
Dr. Papin, p. 847. A Letter 
concerning it from Dr. Reifeli- 
us y n. 178. p. 1272. 
Skin. See Scales, caufe oi its itch* 
ing, n.202. p. 843. 
Sculls of Fowl delcribed, n. 199, 
p. 7 1 3. n. 206. p. 194. 
Smelling the Realbn of its delica- 
cy^. 139, p. 977. See No(e. 
Smoak consuming Engine, n. 181. 
p. 78. 
Snake, Rattle-ftake Anatomized,, 
n. 143. p. 2f. Snake-ftone its 
Vertue, n. 144. p. 50. See 
Serpent. Snake-ftones. See 
Stones, 
Snails of Virginia, n. 198. p. 67^ 
Difcourfe of Snails, n. 139. p. 
983. 
Snow bloody or red, n. 13?. p. 
976. 
Soda Salt of Englifh Soda viewed 
microfcopically, n. 173. ^1087. 
and that from Britany, p. 1088» 
that from Alicant, p. 1089. 
Soil of Virginia Difcourfe there- 
of, and the manner of cultiva- 
ting it, n. 205. p. 941. and n. 
206. p. 184» 
Solar Eclipfes. See Eclipfes. 
Solid Problems confirmed, ..n.xSfc 
Sor* 
