T. 
T Jfte , the Organ and Nature of it, 20. 
366. 
Thunder and Lightning, the EffeHs examined? 
«. 13. 222. n. 14. 247. 
Tjfdes$ the caufes propofed? 1 6. 2 63. See a 
further examination by a fevere Hiftory of 
Tydes? Winds, and other circumftances di- 
rected, «. 17. n. 18. n. 21. 
frees of Oak how found under-ground in 
Moors Marifhet? 1 8 e 3 2 3. 
Thee, in Chinn and w hat § and how exchanged 
there for dried leaves of Sage by the Dutch; 
14. 24?. 
W. 
Halc-fijhing about Bermud<tr y 
and m-po-EngUnd; how it is 
performed, n. 1. 1 1. ». 8. 132. 
Wind, how to be raifed by the fall of water, 
without any Bellows, 2. 27. fhewed in 2 
draught. 
Worms, that eat holes in Hones ? feeding or; 
Hone 3 18. 32 i s . 
