BekmnneslapiSi Thunderbolts. 
Paragraph 38, ^c. 
Their uie in Medicine, par.^^. 
Befijon^ an account of it before the 
Conqueft, c. 10. par, 11^, 
Birds, lee Diaholm marmist Hooping' 
birdi Toucan, TVood-cracks^- 
Bipter, an account of it before the 
Conqueft, c.io. par.ii^. 
Blanhting-trade at IVitney, c. 9. par. 
Native Blue in Oxford-Jhtre, c. 3'. par, 
1 8. fee CiZruUum nat, 
^oggf grounds, how drained, c, 9. par, 
81,82. 
Thigh-bone of a prodigious bignefs 
petrified c. "^.par. 158. 
Bracelets, the ancient ufe of them, c. 
10. Par. 107, e?r, 
Br afs lumps, cap. 3. par. 53. /i'm. c. 4. 
par. II. 
5r/(r45 made to fupply Laths in Malt- 
kills, c. 9. par. 90 . 
Strong BricJ^s made at Nettkbed^par. 
8P- 
The Parifh of Brightrvell has had no 
Ale-houfe, Sed:ary, orfuitatLaw, 
within memory ot man, c. S.par.^'^. 
Britain known to the Greeks, long be- 
fore the Romans came, lO. par. 
66. 
Brontm, Thimder-ftones, c. "^.par.ig. 
Called alfo Polar-Jlonesi par, 32. 
Bubonim lapisy c. s.p^r. 45. 
Bufonites lapis, par. 146. 
Buildings eminent in Oxjord-Jhire^ c.p: 
par' 128, 
Burford, the reafon why they carry a 
Dragon about the Town on Mid- 
fummer-eve^c, 10. par. 116. 
Privileges granted them, par. 
117. 
The ancient and Roman way of Burial, 
r. 10. par. 40, ^c. 
Button-molds petrified, c. 5. par. 175. 
Stone Cadworms (fee Mufia e Phryganio 
faxatili) c. 7. par. 2 5 . 
Caruleumvativum^c. par,\%. itemc, 
6, par, 5 2 . 
A fign of Silver Ore, par. 60, 
The INDEX, 
, cap. 5 
Ca/ar never entred Sr/Vc;? fofar as Ox- 
ford'ffnre^ cap. 7,, paragraph ^. 
Beaten out by the Britans, c.io, 
par. 14, Sfc. 
c/frj- Calculatoria F^geri SmJJtt, c. 9, 
par. i5>3. -. 
Calendar reformed by iho.LydiatiC^. 
par. rp. 
Gregorian reformation of the Calendar^ 
taken from Roger Bacony c, 9. par. 
8, &c, 
A Calendar or regifter of weather, its 
ufe, c. I. par. 12. 
Calevai now Wallengford^ c. 10. par* 
24, 2f. 
A Calf of 1 1 months old that brought 
forth another, c. 7. par. 4 r , 
How it is polTible to be fo, par. 
42,43. 
Three Calves caft at once, all three li- 
ving to be of full growth, far. 44. 
Caraways, an improvement of Land, 
c. (3. par, id. 
Cardites lapis^ c. y.par, 143, i ji. 
Carts, of what fafliionuled in Oxford-^ 
Jljire^ c. 9. far. loj. 
With Iron Axcl-trees,/rtr. 106, 
Cafiles.^ when and by whom built in 
Oxjord-Jlnre, c.\o. par. 137, ^c. 
Chaffs how feparated from the Corn 
in Oxford-Jhire^ c 9. par. 1 10, 
Chalk eggs, c. j.par. 180. 
B\ackchal\, c, -^.par. 16, 17. 
Chafileton Barrorv, ^Dani/h Fortifica- 
tion, 10, par. 76. 
A child born with another in its 
womb, cj. far. 42, 
Heard to cry in the Mothers 
womb, c. S.par. 2. 
Portends no mif-fortune,?^/</. 
Four C^//^/;'e;? at a birth, c.S.par. 5,6. 
Child-birth , the pangs aflfed:ing the 
Husband, far. 3, 4. 
China ware, the way to make it found 
out at Oxford, c. 9. par, 85. 
Chipping-norton^ its antiquityi c. 10, 
par. 120. 
The C aftle w hen built, par. 1 3 6. 
Chubs in the River Evenlode equalUng 
Pearch in goodnefs, c. 7, par. 30. 
Clematis daphnoides, ^c. of Englifli 
growth, f. 9. /^r. 10. 
A Cloc\ that moves by the Airt c. 9. 
par. 19. 
By water ^ par, 6^9* 
Coals, 
