{ 402 ) 
G«' \ 
G EmctridHTiS cenfiir’d byM.l r -Jebbs } i4. 
153. defended by D. LVallis, 16. 
2 $'$. 
The method of teaching Geometry reform’d, 
i-f. 261. See Euclidis Elements novo or- 
dine, among the Books. 
I. 
I ’Inquiries, fee Directions, fupra. 
Ice and Snow how to be preferv’d in Chafi'e, 
and how Snow-houfes are made in Livorn, 
8. 139. 
Infects, in fwarms pernicious in / fome Coun- 
tries ; the caufeof them, and: what Reme- 
dies, 8. 139. fome Infers, commonly be- 
lieved poyfonous , not fo, by M. Fairfax , 
K. 22. 
To find the Julian period by a new and eafie 
way, 18. 324. 
Jupiter's Rotation by degrees difeover’d in 
England and Italy, n. 1. p . 3. n. 4. p. 7 j. 
n. 8. p. 143. n. 9. p. 173. 12. Ji. 209. 
n, 14. f, 245:. 
K, \ ”, 
K Ermes, how gather’d and ufed for Co- 
loration, deferib’d with many confide- 
rables, 20. 362. 
X'. 
L ight, to examine what figure- or celerity 
of motion begetteth or increafeth Light 
or Flame in fome Bodies, by D. Beale, 
33. p. 226. shining Worms found in 
Oyfters, 12. 203. The Bononian Stone 
-duly prepar’d continues Light once imbibed 
above any other fubftance yet known a- 
mongfi us, 21.375:. The lofs of the way of 
preparing the fame for {tuning, feared, ibid, 
longitudes at Sea, how to be afeertain’d by 
Pendulum- Watches, 1. 13. 
■PLungs aqd Windpipes in Sheep and Oxen 
ftrangely flopf with Hand-Balls of Grafs, . 
6, 1 00. 
M. 
/] Jrbles, that a liquor may be -made to 
J.VX colour them, piercing »into them, 7. 
•JMv 
Mars, by what ftepsand degrees of diligence 
difeover’d to be turbinated, both in England 
and Italy. Compare ». 10. p. 198. and 
rii 14. 239, 242. fee the Schemes there. 
May-dew examin’d by various Experiments, 
by M. Tlenfhaw, 3.33. 
Mechanical Principles in a Geometrical me- 
thod, explicating the nature or operation of 
Plants, Animals, 8, 325 . 
Medecins in cWftaconfifljfbrtlie mod part of 
Simplex.- Decoitions, Cauteries, Frictions, 
without the ufe of Blood-letting* 14. 249. 
The Phyfitians there, commended for fpee- 
dy Cures, and eafie, ibid. 
Mediterranean Sea, whether it may be join’d 
with the Ocean, debated, 3. 41. 
Micrography epitomized, 2. 27. M .Au\oufs, 
Objections to a part of it 5 vid. the new- 
way of grinding Spherical Glaffes by a 
Turn-lath, 4. 57. M. Hoo^s anfwer there - 
unto, 4. 64. both at large. 
Mercury -h&\nes in Friuli , and the way of 
getting it out of the earth, 2.21. 
Mineral Inquiries, fee Directions, Engins, 
Artificial Inftmments. Mineral at Liege 
yielding Brimftone and Vitriol ; and the 
way of extracting them, 3. 35. How Adits 
-and Mines are wrought at Liege , 5. 79. 
A Stone in Sueden yielding Sulphur, Vit- 
riol, AUum and Minium, and how, 2 1.3 7 y. 
See Kircher’s Mundus Subterraneus abbr. 
6 . 109. 
Monfters, a-Calf deform’d, and a great ftone 
found in a Cows womb, n. 1. 10. a Colt 
With' a double eye in one place, 583. 
Moons Diameter how to be taken,and whydn- 
creafed in the Solar Eclipfe opsfun. 22.1666. 
n.2. p. 373. fee Planets. What difeover- 
able in the Moon, and what not. Moons E- 
clipfes how to take without inconvenience, 
457 - 
Mulberry-Trees how to be cut low, and 'eafie 
to be reach’d, for relief of Silk-worms, in 
China , 14. 249. in Virginia , n. 202. .fee 
Silk. 
N,. 
N ile's Inundations, the caufe attributed to 
Niter, by Vela Chambre } oppofed - 
by Voffm. See both in the Lift of Boofe, 
14. 2 S' 1. and 17. 3044 
The North-Countries of Poland. , Sweden 3 
Denmark See. are warm’d by the influence 
of the KoyalSecuty , 19, 344. 
0 a Ocean? 
