’ - .The more ■ 
3^A TV % AL MET UO T>, 
Jf, - A Natural Hiftory of all Countries 
and Places, is, the foundation fqr 
t- folid -PHilofophy,:, $ec. Bereft ions Inqui- 
ries, andlnftru&ibns for a Natural Hiftory 
of a Countrey, ». ii.p. 186. 
Sge it in part exemplified in the Hiftory of 
England , begun by Dr. Merrct in his Pi- 
naxt to. 364, ' > 
See the caufeofTydes propofed fiy D. Wd- 
Iky 16. 163. 
See the further Examination. 'by a fevere.Hi- 
ftory of Tydes, Winds,, and other Conco- 
mitants or AdherentSjdiredcd, 77.17. M.18, 
n. 2i. 
See the Inquiries , concerning, the Seas , and' 
to the weight ) ob r ervabIe by the Barof- 
cope, n. 9. n. to, n. 11. 
Lightsome fpeciari'earch.’ into the caufes , and 
lome peculiar Examples. 1 See above in. 
Light. 
Petrification follicited, fee Petrification 5 - 
Stone. 
The Earths Diurnal Rotation ,. fee Earth 
fuprd. ' 
Adventurous Eflayes . in Natural Philofophy, ; 
fee Gadrini, 10, 36$. fi - 
Earthquakes, and their Concomitants obfer- - 
ved, n. io. n. 1 1. 
The effects of Thunder and Lightning ex- ~ 
amin’d, fee Thundery n. 13.111, ■ 
Sea-waters, n. 18.31?, 
See Directions for Seamen bound for far Vcy- 
. ages, 8. 140. 
Kircher’s Account of the Subterraneous 
World, 6. 109. 
Mr. Boyle's Directions and Inquiries touch- 
ing Mines, 19. 3 30. 
Philofophical Directions and Inquiries .for 
. fuch-as Travel into m. zo. 309. 
The Relation of M .de Bourges» 18. 3 24. 
M . Thevenots Relation of divers curious 
Voyages, (?c. more particularly of Chindy 
14. 248. 
The caufes of the inundation of the Nifey 
difputed by Dcla Chdmbre and Vojfim. In 
the Lift of Boo\s. 
See Mr. Boyle's Mechanical Deductions , 
and Chymical Demonftretions of the 0 - 
vigine of Forms and Qualities, ix, 
191. 
See the Application of tbefe Mechanical Prin- 
ciples more .particularly to the Nature, O- 
peratkm, and Generation of Plants and A- 
nimals, and to cur humane Contexture,: in 
a Geometrical method, by Hon, FabriyiB. 
32.5.' 
.See Mr. Bute’s Hiftory of Cold and Ther- 
mometers, n. 1. p. ,8. ^..3. f. 46, 
'The Hiftory of Winds and. Weather, and all 
r changes of the Ait •( especially in gjktion' 
* 47 . 
The raining of Allies and Sand at great di- 
ftance from the Mount VcfUviitsyfee Raine 2 •• 
21. 377- , 
Springs, and Waters of - peculiar Note , fee 
Springs . 
In'efts in Swarms how begotten 3 pernicious^ 
and how deftroyed, 8. 1 37. , 
Monfters, or Irregularities in Nature. The 
Calf, Colty l'upra. 
Four Suns at once, and two ftrange Rainp 
bows, 13.219. 
See the ftaticai pofition and tendency or gra~ 
vitation of Liquids, iq Mr. Boyh's Hydro- ■■ 
jfaticMparadoxcsyft. 145. 
See in M. Hoo\s Micrography, a Hiftory of 
minute Bodies, or rather of the minute. ■- 
and heretofore unAfeen parts of .Bodies 5 it 
being a main part A Philofbphy, by an ar= 
tificial reduction of all grofs parts of Na- 
ture to a ciofer infpeCcion, 
Mcdicinds, fee Mediciriq. Phyfitians , Chi - - 
nai Eri'ftion, Dr. Sydenham. Dr. Lower 3 
Friftion, fupt.L n. 4.77. 21.12. 206. 
Anatome, fee Stcno de Mufculis Gland u- 
. Ik. How . a juyee in the ftomaek diflolves 
thelhellsof Crafilhes, zhzd. 
Graeif de Sncco Pancrdtico ; that Flelli hath 
* Yodels, n. 18. 31 6. Bleed, degenerated to 
refemblemilk, 77. 6* 1 x 7 . The T ransfufidn 
of 
