( in ) 
the fame Things or Notions ; and are equally (fignificmlaadfiacum) of 
ineer Arbitrary Signification. 
'Tis then moft natural ( as Children learn the Names of Things ) to 
furnilh him ( by degrees ) with a JVomenclator 5 containing a competent 
number of Names , of tnings common and obvious to the Eye ; ( that 
you may Shew the Thing anfwering to fuch a Name. ) And thefe di- 
gefted under convenient Titles j and placed ( under them ) in fuch con- 
venient Order ( in feveral Columnes , or other orderly iituation in the 
paper, ) as ( by their Pofition ) beft to exprefs, to the Eye, their Rela- 
tion or Refpe^l to one another. As, Contraries or . Correlatives^ one over 
againft the other; Subordinates or appurtenances ^ under their Principals. 
Which may ferve as a kind of Local Memory^ 
Thus, ( in one Paper ) under the title Man-h^nd^ may be placed, ( not 
Confufedly , but in decent Order , ) Man , Woman , cM, ( boy^ ^rk ; ) 
And, if you pleafe, the Names of fome known perfons, ( ot the family, 
or others:) with Spaces left to be fupplied with other like Names or 
Words, as after there may be occafion. 
Then ( in another Paper ) under the Title Body^ may be written ( in 
like convenient order) Head ^ {hair, shin, ear^) Face, forheadj eye, {eye- 
lid, eye-broTVj ) cheeky nofi, ( mfirilj ) mouth j {lip^ chin. ) Neck^ ( throat. ) Bac\ 
BreaBi Side, ( right-fide, left-Jide. ) Belly, Shoulder, ^rm, ( elbow, mift, hand, 
{hac\, palm,) finger, {thumb, k^Mckle, nail. ) Thigh ^ knee, leg, {Jhin, calf, 
anckle, ) foot, ( heel, file, ) toe. With like Spaces, as before, for more to 
be added, as there is occafion. 
And when he hath learned the import of Words in each Paper ; let 
him Write them (in like manner) in diftinft Leav^ or Pages of a Book 
( prepared for that purpofe ) to confirm his Memory, and to have recouric 
to it upon occafion. 
In a Third Paper, you may give him the Inward parts. As, Scut, 
( brain, ) Throat, ( ■wind-pipe,gullet, ) Bomach, {guts,) heart, lungs, liver, fplene, 
kidney, bladder, { urine, ) vein, { bloud, ) bone, ( marrow, ) fiefi,fat, &c. 
In another Paper, under the tide BeaB, may be placed j Horfe {ftotie- 
horfe, gelding,) mare, {colt.) Bull, {ox,) cow, calf. Sheep, ram, {wether,) 
ew, {lamb.) Hog, boar, fow, pig. Dog, {mafiif, hound, grey-homd,Jpannel,) 
bitch, { whelp, puppy. ) Hare, rabbet. Cat, mowfe, rat, 6fc. 
Under the title Bird, or Fowh, put Cocl\, {capon,) hen, chicly Goofe, 
{ gander, ) gojling. Duck { drak^, ) Swan, Crow, j^te. Lark, &c. 
Under the title FiJ^, put Pik», Eel, Plaice, Salmon, Zobfiar, Crab, Oifter, 
Craw^Jh, &c. 
You may then i^\xt Plants or Vegetables, under feveral, //e<*«^>, or Sub' 
divijions of the fame Head. As, Tree, { root, body, bark^, bough, leaf, fruit j) 
' Oo\, ajh, apple-tree, pear-tree, vine, 8cc. Fruit, apple, pear, plum, chery, grape, 
nut, orange, lemon. Flower', rofe, tulip, gilofer. Herb , {weed,) grafi, Com^ 
wheat, barly, ry, pea, bean. 
And the like of Inanimates. As, Heaven-, fun, moon , fiar. Elemititsi 
earth , water , air , fre. And, { under the title Earth ; ) clay, fond, ^avel, 
ftone. Metal ; gold, fiver, brafs, { copper, ) iron , { fleel, ) lead , tin, {pettier, ) 
glafs. Under the title j if^^r ; put Sea , pond , fiver , ftrem. Under 
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