Sed. 4. 
Of Mojfes, Muflirooms, &c. Toge- 
gether with fome Appendents to 
Plants. 
Se&. 5. 
Of Sea Plants. 
Chap. I. Of Sea Shrubs. 
Chap. 2. Of other Sea Plants 5 and 
of Sponges. 
PART. III. 
Of Minerals. 
Sed. 1. 
Of Stones. 
Chap. 1. Of Animal Bodies petri- 
fied 5 audfuch like. 
Chap. 2. Of Vegetabk Bodies petri- 
fied 5 and Stones like them. 
Chap. 3. Of Corals, and other lihg 
Marine YroduUions. 
'Chap. 4. Of Gems. 
Chap. 5. Of other Stones Regular. 
Chap. 6. Of Stones Irregular. 
Sect. 2. 
Of Met alls. 
Chap. I. Of Gold,Silver, and Copper. 
Chap. 2. Of Tin, Lead, andiron. 
Chap. 3. Of Antimony , Mercury, 
and oiher Metallick^Bodies. 
Sed. 3. 
Of Mineral Principles. 
Chap. 1. Of Salts. 
Chap. 2. Of Ambar and other Sul- 
phurs. 
Chap. 3. Of Earths. 
PART. IV. 
Of Artificial Matters, 
Sea. I. 
Of things relating to Chymiflry,and to 
other Parts of Natural Philofophy. 
Sea. 2. 
Of things relating to Mathematics 3 
and fome Mechanicks. 
Sea. 3. 
Chiefly, of Mechanicks. 
Sea. 4. 
0/ Coyns, and other matters relating 
to Antiquity. 
Appendix. 
Of fome Plants, and other Particulars, 
Index. 
Of fome Medicines. 
Lift. 
Of thofe who have contributed to this 
Mufeum. 
Of the Anatomical Part. 
Chap. 1. Of the Stomachs and Guts 
of fix Carnivorous Quadrupeds,fc. 
a Weefle,Fitchet,Polecat,Cat, Dog, 
and Fox. 
Chap. 2. Of the Mole, which feems 
to feed on InfeUs, as alfo of the 
ZJrchan, Squiril, and Rati chiefly 
frugivorous. 
Chap. 3. Of a Rabbit, Horfe, and 
Pig 5 both frugivorous and grami- 
nivorous. 
Chap. 4. Of a Sheep, and Calf 1 
chiefly graminivorous. 
Chap. 5. Of the Vfes of the Gulets 
of (Quadrupeds. 
Chap. 6. Of the Vfes of the Sto- 
machs of Quadrupeds. 
Chap. 7. Of the Vfes of the Guts of 
Quadrupeds. 
Chap. 8. Of the Stomachs and Guts 
of Birds. 
Chap. 9. Of their Vfes. 
Chap. 10. Of the Stomachs and 
Guts of Fifies. 
With a Short Explication of fome of 
the Figures, next before them. 
