The INDEX. 
An Earth-^uahe^it Stanton St. ^ohns, 
C.3. par- 54- 
EchimiteslapMy c. 5. /'^r. 82, (^r. 
Echo's^ their leveral forts, c. i . far, 
14. 
Returning twenty Syllables at 
Wo odfiocki par. 15. at Magd. 
Coll. par. 22. 
How to find the place of the 
E 
Facing, Rebecca Smith failed ten 
weeks, c. 8. par. i r. 
Began to eat after the applica- 
tion of anj^muleti ibid. 
Fellmongers , a pretty confiderable 
Trade at Witney, c. 9. par. 173. 
fpeaker , and the place re- Ftrvel., lome unufual forts of it in Ox- 
turning the voicej/'^zr. 16, (jjcyr. ford-Jhire, r. 3. f^r. 41, 42. 
Finfiah, a Fifli not yet defcribed, r. 
Tonical , or returning a cer 
tain Mufical Note, c. 1. par. 
23. 
Tautological, of returning the 
fame word feveral times, 
par. 2f. 
Returning often the lame inar- 
ticulate found, at Hedding- 
ton^ par. 25. at New CoU. par. 
30. ztAU-Jouls Cell. par. 31. at 
S. Job. Baft. CoU. c I .par. 141. 
An ^"^^ with another within it, c. 7. 
par. 17. 
King Edw. the Conf born at IJlip, c. 
10. par. J 23. 
His Font ftill remains at Sir H. 
Browns ^^r. par. 12^. 
Firft Cured the K^ngs Evil, par. 
12J. 
Ele^rum, a mixt metal of Gold and 
Silver found in England, cap. 10. 
par. 8, ^c. 
Elliptical hypothefis of the Planets mo- 
tions, firft demonftrated at Oxford, 
c. ^.par. 84, (Sc. 
An whole trunckis fix yards dia- 
meter, c. 6. par. 6$. 
An Elm flourifliing without Bark or 
pith, ibid. 
How it's poflible to live fo, par. 
66,&c 
7. par. 29. 
Fir-tree, planted in Oxford'/h re, c, 
6. par. 84, 
Fijhes, See Finfcale, Mytihis, Pride, 
Fijh ponds, a new contrivance to few 
them, c. 9 par. 47. 
Flints^ tranfparent Hke ^gats, c. 4, 
par. 15. 
Black, their ule, ihid. 
A great Flood in the River Cherwell, 
c. 2. par. If. 
Fortifications in Oxford-jbire^ c. 10. par, 
73, 
KtCroamiJh^Giffard, par. 137. 
In Mfrifw Woods, where King 
JEtbelred bQ2Lt the Vanes, par. 
77- 
Free ftone, the feveral forts, c. 4. /'rfr. 
24,25. 
Rivers Freeze firft at the bottom, c. 2. 
/-^r. 15. 
Fungites lapis, f. 5. ^^r. 132. 
G. 
Garfmgton^ an ancient Barony, ciq. 
par. 133. 
Geodes lapis, c^.par. 180. 
New Geometrical Bodies invented by 
Sir chrijlopher Wren, r. 9. par. 19^. 
An having three trunks out of Geranium columbinum^ (3c. not yet de 
one root, c. 6. par. 77. 
A narrow leaved Elm not yet delcri- 
bed, par. 43. 
Encephaloides lapis, c. f. par. 147. 
Enquiries to be made by the Author 
about Plants, c. 6. p^r. 88, {^i-. 
Enjham^ thecuftom ot thatRoialty, 
8. par. 28. 
Ewelm a Roial Seat, 10. /tf/-, 1 29. 
The there, c. i. //«r. 25. 
Double £^e;fj-jOr Ewsthat always yean 
two Lambs at once, c, 7. par, 3 8. 
Icribed, c. 6. par. 6. 
Giants, aDifcourfeof them, c.^.far. 
168, (£c. 
Glares made Flints, c.^.par.^2, &c. 
Found together with //m, their 
ufe, c. 10. par. f 7, (fe*^". 
Glajfetibury thorny c. 6. par. 39, 40. 
Grapes^ meliorated by grafting, 9. 
/'tfr. 113, 114. 
Grimes-ditch, a Roman way ^c. 10. par. 
26. 
Robert Crofted BiHiop of Lincoln, a 
great 
