An I N 
three Voyages from Alep- 
po to Tadmor. N. 217. 
p. 83. Great Danger they 
were in, N. xiB. p. 
134. 
Voyage from England to 
Cooftantinople. N. 230. 
\JrctetCartilaginous,N,zi^. 
p. 330. 
Urine 7?^?/^, mt hy the 
Stone ^ cured hy Acids. N. 
215'. p. 20. 
Uvula cut off. N. 233. p 
728. 
W 
WAter. An E:Ktraor- 
<^i»iiryWater-fpout 
at Toplham River, N. 
215-. p. 28. Water rifing 
up wtih impetuofity upon 
dicing a Well. N. 233. 
p. 735. Of purging 
Water and the Nature of 
jt^ Salt:'\fi, zi6. p. 76. 
flot S\Aph\ireom Springs 
at Tadmor, andtJ^e way 
thither* N. 217. p. 103 . 
N. 218. -p. 148. All the 
Sprifigs thereabout ihine- 
rd. 2^?8;p.-i>^6i#ot 
Springs Jamaica c«rii»g 
the Pox and other Difea- 
D E X. 
/d'J. N.|220, p. 12^. ^;/^ 
232. p. 712. River in 
Jamaica turning Green 
with Galls. N.220.P.227. 
Mojl of the Water in Ja- 
maica miner aL N. 220, 
p. 228. A Petrifying Wa- 
ter in Scotland. N. 222. 
p. 321. A Medicinal 
Spring in Glamorgan- 
fhire. N. 233. p. 727. 
Waters at Cape Corfo. 
N. 232, p, 687« Green 
and Reddifb Colours of 
Puddle Water proceeds- 
from vafl numhers of fmalt 
Infers. N. 220. p. -225-, 
227. Water Inftds. See 
Infeils and Microfiopical 
Oifervations. 
A Tears Account of the 
Weather Cape Corfe 
in Guinea, N, 232. p. 
693. 
iWorm 6 or 7 Tards long in 
the Legs and other parts 
of Men in the Eaft Indies. 
N. 225. p. 417, Worms 
And Exulceration in the 
Colon. N. 233. p. 718. 
X 
'^T'lphia Viviparous. N, 
2^ 23i.p.66^. 
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