fk INDEX. 
Rivers running into the ground, c. 2. 
par. 19- 
Robber, c. 4.. par. 11. 
Robbery difcovered by a Prf<?w, c. 8. 
par. 46. 
Rol/si of an unufual make for tihing 
Land, c. ^.far. 79, 80. 
Roll-rich ^onts^c. 10. par. 81. 
Not a Funeral Monument, par. 
86. 
Nor a Court of Judicature, 
par. 87. 
Built by RoUo the Norman, par. 
83. athisinaugurationj^^^r. 
9 5, 
i?o^?/j of Stone of rare contrivance, 
c. 9. par. 136, C?'^:. 
^p/>f 5 made of the barks of Trees, c. 
9. par. 1 19. 
i?o/2! canina^ ^c. c. 6. par. 40. 
Rofamond's Tomb, ().par. 144, 
RotherfieldGraysy an ancient Barony, 
f. 10. 131. 
RotherfieldPipard an ancient Barony, 
par. 132. 
Rubrickt or ruddle, c 3./^^. 16. 
S. 
BsiBiard S II ffron, c. 6. par. 3$, 
Sain^/oi», par. 31, 34. 
How managed, c. 9. par. 83. 
Salmons at DUingiione Lovel^how they 
come thither, r. 7. /'-sir. 30. 
^'ii!/;^, its ufe. c. 4. /'/^r. 22, 23. 
Saxifraga ^nglica, &c. not yet defcri- 
bed, c. 6. par. 9. 
Sent -bags, difcovered in moft ftrong 
fented Animals, at Oxort^ c 9- par. 
228, ^c. 
SeBaries, a new fort of them at WaI- 
lington., c. 8. par. 32. 
Selemtes lapk^ the leveral forts, c. 
par. 3, 8j r ij 182. 
Its ufe, 14, 15. 
Servants, how hired, c. 8. par.2<). 
A 6/;^^/' with only one horn, c. 7. ^/zr. 
40. 
Sheep with 8 or lohornsapiece^ par. 
39. 
Sher bourn an ancient Barony, r. 10. 
par. 133. 
dockings , the way of weaving 
them di (covered at Oxford^ c. 9. /^^r. 
167. 
Sil'uer Ore^ where likely to be found 
See Cceruleum nativu?n. 
Singing, two odaves, or fifths, fung 
by the fame perlon at the fame • 
time, c. 9. par. 208, &c. 
Slat-flones fcrving for covering hou- 
fes, c. 4. par. 31. 
Good for grinding colours, ih. 
Smiris its ufe, c. 4 . par. 21. 
Snails, a fort of them not yet defcri- 
bed, c. -j.par. 34. 
Snakes, none to be found in the Nor- 
thern parts of Oxford-JJnre ^ c. 7. 
fSf/i/J" (See Earths) of a fmall depth, 
why fome fertil, others not, c. 3. ' 
pur. 3, &c. 
spars, c. f. par. 49; 50, 5 1. 
Their original, par. 52. 
Their ufe, par. 53. 
Speech., improved by Dr. WaUis^ c. 9. 
par. 179 
By Dr. Wilkins, par. 181. 
Spire fie eples, c. 9. />^r. 142. 
Springs.^ their original, r. 2. par. 17. 
A Chalybeat Spring befide Oxfordt c.io. 
par. 141. 
Land ^/'Hw^j', 2. /7^r. 18. 
Sweating out of the Earth, and 
for the moft part imbibed a- 
gain,/'4r. 20. 
A Stags head found 50 foot under 
ground, c. 6. par. 53. 
Stair-caje at Blechington defcribed, c.^. 
par. 13IJ 
StalaBites lapis, c. 5. /'^r. 48. 
Stalagmites laf 16., par. 47. 
Stanla^ ^ the Parfon reads a Gofpel 
every Holy Thurfday, on a Barrels 
head in the Cellar of the Chequer 
Inn, c. 8. par. 30. 
Starch-trade at Oxford, an account of 
it, c. <^.par, 172, fif. 
Star pone. StQJfteria. 
Excellent Statues in Brafs of King 
Charles I. and his Queen, c. 9. /^r. 
166. 
Stones an improvement of Land, c.^, 
par. 7, 8. itemc. 9. ^^i^. 70. 
Stones refembling Filhes, as a Barbel ^ 
c. 5. Z'^^. 5f- 
Cockles fingly, />/jr. 64, Cs'r. 76. 
Cockles in clufters,/>^r. 56, ^r. 
Their ufe, ibidem. 
Efcallops, c. j.par. 72. 
Mukles, 
