The IN 
Trichites lap is i c. 5^ Tarairafh 145. 
Tripoli 'J: 'trie ^ r. 4. paf-^Of, 
Troc kites lafps^ c, ^.far. ^77, 
Turf laid onhoules inftead of ridge- 
tiles, c. 3. par. 40. 
Serving for lewel, /'ar. 41. 
Turn pikfis to keep water up, c. 9. /'^r. 
43, e^r, 
V. 
VagitmTJterinuSi c. 8. /'/2r. t. 
No ill omen, i^/^/. 
Vermicularis lapk , c. ^.par. 141. 
r/«^'J" melinrated by grafting, c. 9, fdr. 
1 13, 1 14. 
F/^?/^ Martia, ^e. not yet defcribed, 
f. 6. ./^z^3,4. 
L»^owr«5 ^/W-f his Bees, y./'^zr. 19. 
V ruber ^ c. -^.par. 19* 
VrnverfalCharaBer uivented zt Oxford, 
c. 9 par. 183, ©"c. 
Improved there, /'^ar. 188, 
Urm-, c. 10, par. 57,62. 
Found at Rotherfield-Pipard 
fifty foot under ground, c. 6. 
par, 53- 
W. 
Walks, and other curiofities in Trees, 
c. 9. par. 115, ©"^r. 
Waters in Oxford Jhir€ heaithy,proved 
froni the abundance of Fifli, c. 2. 
par, 14. 
From their impregnations with 
Salts and Sulphurs, /'^zr. 12, 
Waters petrefying. See Petrifications. 
Why fomewilJ not bear Soap, 
c. ^. par, 
How remedied at Henly,par.'^^. 
Strongly impregnated with Salts 
at Church-hill Mill, par, /. 
At Chadlingtofj, par, 39. 
At CUfion, par. 40, 
What ufe they may be put to^par. 
43, (^c. 
WMers Medicinal 2Lt Deddingtou^ c.i. 
par. 49. 
At Banbury, par, t'J- 
At Idbury^pav' 5 8. 
C uring Eyes and Ulcers, ^«r. ^7, ■ 
£5"^^. z7^^c. lO.par. 142. 
Chalybeat., c. lo. par. 141. 
Vitriolate,c. 2. 60, £^/;, 
Tailing like Milk, par. 64, 
White like Milk, /'^zr. 6j. 
Waters^ a note of their goodnefs, c.-j. 
par. 31. 
Water-mrks, c, 9. par. 42, &c. 
At E«/?o« defcribed, /'tf/-. 50, £2?c. 
Wat lifjg-ftreet, J why fo called, f. lO, 
Wattle-banky ) par.-jo, 
Watliugtonan ancient Town, with the 
reafon of its name, par. 69, 
Roman ways., their feveral forts, 10 * 
par. 1 8, e^r. See .Akeman-Sireet^ Ave/, 
ditch y Grimes-ditch y I/^nild-Sireety 
Port -way. 
Wheat with two ears on one ftalk, c. 6. 
par, 37. 
The feveral forts of it cultivated 
in Oxford' /hire, not fo in fbme 
other Counties, j^/jr. 23, ^c, 
Dx.Willisy an account of hisdifcove- 
ries in Anatomy and Phyfick, c. 9. 
far, 215, ^c. 
A great Wi/id at Oxford, c. i .par. 9. 
Wztney given to St. Srvithins Winton 
before the Conqueft, c. i o. par. 120. 
Woollen rags an improvement of Land, 
c,^.par. 70,71. 
Mmen bearing Children till 63. r, 8. 
par. 8. 
Revive oftner then men, two ex- 
amples in Oxford'/hirey par. 
12, ^c. 
A Woman of extream little growth^ 
not a yard high, yet all parts pro- 
portionable, c. 8. par. 9, 
petrified, r. ^.par.^Sy 39. 
Sold by weigh t,/'^^. 2. 
How ordered in Oxford-]bire,c.S, 
par. 1 1 8, 1 19. 
Modcra(k,er, a Bird not yet defcribed, 
7. par. 3. 
Mod/lock t the £^-^0 there, <r. i ./'^zr. 1 5. 
When madQ 3. Seat Royal) c. 10. 
/'^r. 118. 
FINIS. 
