r zi84 ) 
How they rife and fink' B/ 
in Water, N. 29 j. p.' D^Zfr voided fer amm, N. 
o X I ^95- P-i59S. N. 304.' 
Some found in foul Gut- 1 p, 2 1 64, 
tcrs, N. 295, p. 1790. Barkesoi feveral Plants exa- 
Ammls Caralimr N. 299. mined, N. 296. p. 184^ 
P; 1970« . Bgrofcope oi 2i new invention, 
Aj^tiquities. Coins, Norman N> 290, p. 15^7, 
m^Romsn^ at Ti?r^, H303. Barometrical Obfer vations N. 
p, 2127. & 2148. I 290. p. 1602. * ' 
A Leaden Coffin in si Barometer, its heighth before 
Burying-place, the great Storm, N. 280. 
N.. 296. p. 1864, . Pvi532. 
A fafe Guide to fearch- The caufe'^of its defcen-t 
ers after Antiquities, in Storms, N. 292. p. 
R ;oo. p. 3014. 1625, 
Jrkoi Embalming dead Bo- 
dies, .N. 302. p. iioi. 
See Weather. . 
Bleeding largely good in a Ca- 
ArUrtes i and their Valvt#» lenture, N. 290. N. 1562. 
boney, N 299, p. 1970. ' ' ^ 
ArthriUde Tra^amy &c 
^N. 291. p.:i|9,7. ^ 
jointed obferved , 
N. 294. p. 1780, 
Aj^momi£Comttic^ Synopfis, 
N, 297, p. 1882,. 
Aftronomy of the ancient 
SwedeSj„ Nr joi. p 
Atmofpkere, its ftate before the 
great Storm in Novemkr 
1 70^. N. 2894 p. 153 2* 
Se^ Weather and Barometor. 
At^tim^ jxs Effect m J^cm^ 
^ Blood iffuing out at feveral 
parts of the Body, N.303. 
^ p. 2144. 
Bodjff drown'd ha^ no 
Water in their Cavities, 
N. 3 ©3. p. 2152. 
Bof^es of an. Human Ftbtus 
voided many years after at 
an Impofth^me, 302. 
p. 20/7. 
Burial Ceremonies vindicated, 
- N. 302. p. 1103^;; 
Burning ixom attrition, 
304. p« 2ld6^ & 2I7r. : 
C. 
/^Mmure, m account of it. 
