( 461 
gtetSYiff de Mufculis & Qla'ftdulis cbfervatio- 
num Specimen ; cum duabus Epiftolis A- 
natomicis; abbrev. xo. 176. 
Sydenhami Methodus Curandi Febras , ab- 
brev. 12. 210. 
Thevenot’s Relation of curious Voyages, with 
• a Geographical defcription of China, abbr. 
14. 248. 
The Engliih Vineyard vindicated, 15. 262. 
Ifaac'To ffm de Chigine Nili , abbreviated, 
17. 304. 
Vlug-Beig great Grand-child to the famous 
Tamerlane, his Catalogue of fix’ t Stars, with 
their Longitudes, Latitudes, and Magni- 
tudes, taken at gamarcand , A-H 37*Tran- 
flated out of a Perjian M. S. by M .Hyde, 
Keeper of the Bodlejan Library, 8. 14 5. 
The Burning Concave of M. deVilette in 
Lyons, burning and melting any matter ("very 
few excepted. ) What, and How , and at 
what d ilia nee. The proportion? and compa- 
red with other rare-burning Concaves , ©. 
0 * 
€. - 
I N China very ancient Books found of the 
nature and vertues of Herbs, Trees and 
Stones, 14. 249. 
The Root there called Genfeng,ve 17 reite- 
rative and cordial, recovering agonizing per- 
fons, fold there each pound foe three pounds 
of fiber, 14. 245?. 
China Dilhes how made there, ibid. 
A way found in Europe to makeCb/« 4 -Difhes, 
7. 127 - 
Chyl mifis in China pretend to make Gold, and 
promife Immortality, 14. 249. 
Cold , fee M. Boyles Hiftory, abbrev. More 
Inquiries, and fome anfivers touching Cold , 
19. 344. How Cold may be produced in 
hotteft Summers by Sal Armoniacfi, difco- 
-vered by M. Boyle, 1 5. 2 5 5. Some fuggefii- 
oris for remedies againft Cold, by D. ‘'Beale, 
21. 379* 
Comets . The motions of the Comet of Dc~ 
cemb. 1 664. predicted, x. 3. CaJJini con- 
cerns | 2. 17. Au\out, who firlt predicated 
the motion, refle&s upon CaJJini, 2. 1 8. and 
; predicts the motions of the fecond Comet 
of March, April 166%. art. 3. 3 6. 
Controverfies and Bifcouries, fume at large,con- 
cerning Comets, n, 1 . f, 3,' n.i. p. 17, x8. 
n, p p, § n. 6. ..p, X04. n. 9. p. rjo. 
) 
it 17. p. 301. Many confideraWes abbre- 
viated, n. 6 . p, 104. n. 17. />. 301. 
D. 
D Amp's in Mines pernicious, 3.44, and 
how killing, ibis. 
Directions for Seamen bound for far Voyages, 
by M. Roofo 8. 140. Mr. Boyles In|uild®, 
18.315. 
Philolophical Directions or Inquiries for fuch 
as Travel into Turlpy, 20. 3 do. ^ 
Directions, or general Heads for a natural Hi- 
ftory of a Countrey , by M. Boyle, iu 
iU. 
Directions or Inquiries concerning Mines, by 
the fame, 19. 330. 
Diamonds where, and how the fair-eft are dif- 
cover’d, 18. 327. 
E. ‘ ' • 
T ide Earthquake about Oxford, Anno 
1665. defetibed by D. Wallis, ro. 1 8 x . 
byM. Boyle, u. 179. noting tire Con- 
comitants thereof by Barofcope and Thermo* 
meter. 
The Earth's Diurftal motion prov’d by the 
motion of the Comets, 1. 6. & 7. efpecially 
by the How motion of the fecond Comet, 3. 
39. See M. Au^oufy confirm 'd by M. He- 
velit |P 6. 10 5. confirm’d 3H0 by the Tydes 
at Sea, 16. 2 65, 
The Eclipfc of rfunc 22. 1 666. accurately 
obferv’d at London, 17. 245. a t Madrid, 
ibid, at Paris , 17. 246. at Dant^iclz, 
drawn in accurate Cuts, mi 9. 347. n. ai.. 
P- 1 6 9\ 
Elephants How to efcape, or to combat with 
them, 18. 328. 
Eeles difeovet’d under Banks in Hoar-broils* 
by the Greens of die Banks approaching ,18.. 
. 3 * 3 - 
F. 
T He Eiefhy parts of the Body which are 
ufually reputed, and do feem void of 
VeFels, are argued to be full of Ve'ffds, 
by D. Kina, 1 8. 316. 
Eritiion and fometimeslsi'ch , how ianative, 
by feveral Examples, '12. 206. 
Eriffions much ufed by Phyficians in China 
with good fiiccefs, 14, 249. 
G. Geome* 
