An I N 
Coffcernhg Refraftions. N. 
State of the Chriflian Reh- 
gion in China. N. 239. 
p. 591. 
iRheumatifms. See Difeafes. 
Roots of Vegetable 5. N. 23 5 . 
p. 795, &c. 
A Valley of Salt fiear 
Tadmor. N. 217. p. 
Sceleton. See Bones, 
Scolopendra. See Infetls. 
Sea-warer, whence its diffe- 
rent Colours proceed, N. 
2,30. p. 617. Gains in 
feme Places^ lofes in others, 
in Lincolaihire. N. 213. 
p. 348. 
Sepulchres. See Antiqui- 
ties. 
5heep mth very large Flee- 
N.223. p. 343. Sheep 
without Marrow. N. 233. 
p. 729. 
Shells found upon Coajis far 
diftantfrom their l^ative 
Place, N, 219. p. 184. 
Shells found in Scotland, 
. ^N. 222. p. 321. ShtWspe- 
trifyed^ See Petrifications. 
Difference between Cru- 
D E X. 
ftaceous and Teftaccous. 
N. 219. p. T95. 
Snails, their Eggs. 1^.235'. 
p. 790. 
Concave SpecuIa,iEH?w to wake 
them of a Paraholick Fi- 
gure, N. 235. p. 787. 
Spernia Qti whole y found in 
Ireland. N. 227 p. 5-08. 
Animal Spirits, what. N 
2 1 5-. p. 3y. A Sulphure- 
ous Spirit mixt with an 
Alcali, producing a Red 
Colour. N. 228. p. 5*42 . 
White Spots in a Ifegro Boy. 
N. 235-. p. 781. 
Extraordinary Spowt of Wa- 
ter at Topfliam River. N, 
215-. p. 28. 
Springs. See Water. 
Curious Statue Duke Fer- 
dinand at Leghorn. N. 
230. p.6ii. 
Stomach its Juices of what 
ufe in order to Chylifica- 
tion, N.220. p 233. Sto- 
mach wounded cured. N. 
219. p. 178, 180. 
Stones. Gypfine-ftone ufed 
in Buildings near Tad- 
i mor. N. 218. p. Iff. 
' Toadflones. N.219.P.184. 
Stone yielding Pitch. N. 
228. p. 5:44. Stone at 
Ch^&Qr Jofi^ hut fuH of 
Flints 
