An I N 
P 
PAlmyra. Three Foyages 
thither. N. iij. p. 
84. N. ^ IX. p. 1 19. 
of Water a great Inconve- 
mence in the Voyage. N. 
a 1 8. p. 144, 147. Mife- 
rahle Poverty of the Peo- 
ple, N. 218. p. 148. An 
Account of the ancient 
State and Government 
thereof N. 217. p. 93. 
N. 218. p. 160, 166. In- 
(criptions there. See In- 
fcriptions. Language, See 
Language. 
Pancreatick Juice^its ufe. N. 
220. p. 234. 
ParacentcfiSp dangerous. N. 
223. p. 332. 
Pekin, its large Extent. N. 
229. p. 5"85. 
Periftaltick Motion^ its ufe. 
N. 220, p. 235", 236. 
Pe{ceVacca'i^(?^^ dram ly 
the Life. N. 219. p. 199. 
Petrifications, of Shells. N. 
219. p. i8i» N. 217. p. 
120. Toadfiones and GIoC 
fbpetrse the Teeth of Fifh. 
N. 219. p. 184. Shells 
petrify ed with the Parts 
of the Animal in them 
D E X. 
vifihle. N. 219. p. 185:. 
Why Petrifyed Shells of 
the fame Species found un- 
mixt, N. 219. p. 186. 
Part of the Jaw hone cj 
the Dog'fijh Petrify'd. N. 
219. p. 190. Petrificati- 
ons differently hard, ac- 
cording to the different 
Places in which they are 
found. N. 219. p. 192. 
Coral and Shells petrify- 
ed together, N. 219. p. 
193. Several curious Fi- 
gures of Sea Petrifadions. 
N. 219. p. 199. A Pe- 
trifying fVater in Scot- 
land. N. 222. p. 32i.Pe- 
trifadions from Mary- 
land. N. 232. p. 674. 
Phyfick, the African Mate- 
ria Medica. N. 232. p. 
677. 
Pitch, Tar, and Oyl made of 
a Stone. N. 228. p. 544. 
Plants. Great Plenty of Tur- 
pentine Trees near Pal- 
myra, lears a Nut like a 
Pifiache. N. 218. p. 143. 
Catalogue of Plants grow- 
ing at Tangier. N. 220. 
p. 239. Plants of Jamai- 
ca. N.221. p. 293. Plants 
reduced to fewer Species. 
N. 221. p. 294. Water- 
plants 
