I N 
ciplef,)Gold^Silverjand other Metals 
from comterfeits and mixtures ^by M. 
Boyle, n.115. p*329. An Adver- 
tifement on the fame Injlrnment ^ with 
inftances of excellent Inventions ^yvor^ 
thy to beexecHtedy but yet not duly ex- 
ecuted for pfuUr ufes^nM6. 3 S 3 5^<^- 
Archiccaure: See\itt\xyi\is in 
Books. 
Aftroites or Star-^ones , refem- 
Sling . Plants petrified ^ delineated in 
C»^x,^7 M Lifter , n. ii2. p.i74, 
M.R.ZY on the fame.ih.p.zyi. - 
Agronomy : A Lunar Eclipfe ob- 
fervid J zn.it. 167* at Paris, n.112, 
p. 257, On the fame by H^vqUus^ 
n, 113;» p. 285 : with the Cut of the 
Mom, Another Lunar Eclipfe of 
June 16.167$ .,oiferv*d by ^.Flara- 
fteed, n . 1 1(5. p. 37 1. On the fame 
from P arisen. 1 17. p. 3 88 . More from 
Sign. G a ffini , p. 3 90. Another Eclipfe 
of^the Moonof Dccemb 2i# 1675. 
obferv'd alfo by - M, Flamileed , 
11.121. p. 49 J. Horoxe.s ii««/ir 
fyftem vindicated from M» Street, 
^j^.FUmileed, n. 116. p. 368, 
with other matters. A Letter from 
a Spanifh Mathematician , fro* 
fofing a new Tirfl Meridian ^and pre^ 
tending to evince the Equality of all 
Natural daieSy and to fhew the way of 
l^owing the true place of the Moon^ 
n.ii8.p.4i7. FlamfteedV 
mAdverftons en the famefihid. p,429. 
M. P i car t'/ new way of meafHring 
the 'Terraqueous Globe-} fupra i» 
Arcsjn.ii2.p.2(5i. 
B 
BArbados i fome curious gleanings, 
after Llgon*^ hi ^fory of it, by 
Dr.Th. Towns ^viz.That every houfe^ 
Ivith Sugar-works and Outhoufes ^ 
looks ahandfom Town the whole 
D E X. 
Ifland like a fcatter'd City ; which 
with perpetual gr, en Fields and gree h 
tVoois m^ke the profpeci very pleafant \ 
mitfi houfes now built with Stone, and 
cover' d with Slate, the Soy I very fer^ 
til , though not ahove one or two foot 
deep^ upon a white and fpungy Lime- 
fione RocJ^, which infome places yields 
good parries for buildings the 
Springs aU near the Sea i In the higher 
Countries they make Ponds to receive 
rain, which ferve the better being kept 
cool by broad'leav'd weeds, and Duck- 
weed which overgrow the fonds \ and 
now almojh every Sugar-pUntation 
hath a Weil which gives very good 
water \ their only Wine in e^eemk 
from the Madera's, which (contrary ^ 
to other Wines) will not endure a cool ' 
C ellar 9 the Air moft pleafant yneither 
too cold by night , as formerly, nortoa 
hot by day : On the tops of Mountains , 
and in cool and fhady places , fome 
our But opQzn Plants are foftnd: The 
Blood of Negro's is black,, rvhisk ^ 
Jeems to be the caufe of their blacks 
skin,&c.nAiJ.p,^gg, 
Birds, their Hifiory. SeeWil- 
loughby/;? Books. 
Books abbreviated* 
The R. Almanack, with curious 
Agronomical obfervat ions for A »1676.: 
and the way to fore fee the Changes of 
weather by the Barofcope , 120. 
P.490. 
Arcbitedure : Vkruvius corre^ 
5ied andrendrei French , with Notes 
and Figures , by Claude Pcrault, 
n.112. p,279. 
D*- Bit row ^Archimed^ opera. A-; 
poLPergai Conic. I 4. Theodofii , &c. 
nova methodo illujhata^ & fuccinlli 
demonfli'ata^ n ,114 p. 3 14. 
Th.Bartholini A5laMedica 
P/6/7o/.n.U4p.3ij. 
Jac. 
