i o 3 o A General Index of the 
Trade-winds between theTropicks 
confidered, n. 183. p. if}. 
How blowing in the Atlantic 
and Ethiopic Oceans, p. 154. 
in the Pacific Sea, p.161. Their 
Caufcs inquired, p. 164. The 
Variablenefs of the Winds the 
caufe of the rifing and finking 
of the Barometer, n. 181. p. 
nr. 
Wmdgun by Rarefa&ion of the 
Air, n. 179. p. 21. 
Wine> its Saks examined. See Mi- 
crofcopical Obfervations and 
Salts. 
Winter, what Damage the Fruit 
and other Trees received by 
the great Froft, Anno. 168;. 
n. 159. p. 5j9- 
Wcmb of its Structure by Dr.Mal- 
pighius, n. 161. p. 650. Horns 
of a Bitches Womb fiuffc with 
Bones, n. 147. p. 185. 
Women amongli the Turks how 
they fet off their Beauty, their 
chief Diverfion, n. 15 5*. p. 444. 
Of the Texture of Wood, n. 202. 
p. 838. See Plants and Valves. 
World, its laft diffolution by Fire, 
n. 196. p. 617, 
Worms feen in the Water of a 
Perfon ill of the Falling-fick- 
Thilofophical Tranfaftians. 
nefs, and how cured, n. 140. 
p. J0C9. and n. 167. p. 8^ 
The Conough Worm defcri- 
bed, n. 168. p. 876. Lumhrta 
lati, n. 146. p. 113. Tcrctes, n. 
147. p. IJ4, Hydropicus. See 
Hydatides. Powder of Worm* 
not to be given, and why, n . 
147. p. 159. 
Wormwood, its Salt obferved mi- 
crofcopically, n. 173. p. 1074. 
Wurtemburg Engine. See Stpbo 
Wurtemburgkus. 
Y 
The Tear computed by the Turks 
according to thecourfe of the 
Moon, yet they celebrate the 
Neuruz, i e. begin each Year 
on the 2 1 ft. of March the Ver- 
nal xquinox in Confhntines 
time, n. 155*. p. 440. 
Z 
Zir knit zet fee defcribsd, a 191. 
p. 411. 
Zodtaci obliquitas. See Books, 
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