( 4 ©' 
of blood? 20. 353. The organ and nature 
of Tafte, 20. 3 66. 
Salt too much ftiffens and defttoys the Body, 
8. i 38, 
•II .singularities of. Name feverely ex- 
^ amin’d. 
The ordering cf Kernes for Color.#, zo. 362. 
How the Salamander quencheth Tire , and 
lives by licking the Earth, n. 21.377. 
Whether Swallows do lie under wafer in Win- 
ter, and revive in Summer ? #.19.350, 
Whether the Hungarian Eolus like the Jr me- 
nu* ? 1 . 1 1 . 
Rattle- Snakes how kill’d in Virginia , 3. 
43 - 
Snafus and Vipers how they differ , fee 
Snakes above. 
[The Qualities and ProduXicns of May -dew, 
3, x. 
Damps in Mines how they kill, 3. .4'4- 
Teeth growing in aged perfons, 21. .380. 
§teams. and Expirations of the Body how 
flopp’d 5 and the ftoppage dangerous or 
mortal, ,8. 138. 
ihining Worms in Oyflers, 1 2. 203V 
HE A Kts, or Aids for the difcovery or 
il ufe of things Natural. 
See Artificial Tnftruments in the Table. 
Agriculture, fee the Inquiries, 5 . 91. 
English Vineyards vindicated, fee iti cheCrfWr- 
loglie Orf Books. 
Geometry, fee Euclid methodized for Facili- 
ty, Fermat: in the Catalogue of Books. 
Aftronomy, fee Aft' omonical Remarks. Bui- 
lialdus? HevelitU) Comets, Planets , Sa- 
turn, Jupiter, Mars, Sun , Moon , Eclip- 
fcs. 
©pricks, fee that -Head in the Table, 
PiXure, Jfefi that Head in P. and Felibien in 
the Catalogue of Books. 
How to paint Marbles within. , fee the 
Head Marble. 
Pendulum Watches to afeertain Longitudes 
at Sea, i. 13. 
Whale-fifhing about Bermudas , x. n. and 
8. 132. 
Silk-trade follidted in France , Virginia , fee 
Silk in the Table. 
Eeles how to be found in Frofts, 1 •y. 3 zj. 
Winds raffed to blow by the fall of water 
without Bellows, 2. 25. fhew’d in a Cutt. 
Elephants enraged, how to efcape or fubdue, 
18. 328. 
Seas and vaft waters, whether they may be uni- 
ted to the main Ocean, 3. 41. 
To proportion the diftance necefiary to bum 
'* Bodies by the Sun $ and {hewing, why the 
Reflexions from the Moon and other Pla- 
nets do not burn, 4. 69. 
The Art of making salt-Peettr, as praXifed 
in the Mogols Dominions, 6 , 103. 
To make China-Difhes, 14. 149. expeXed 
from Seigneur Sept alio to be made in Eu- 
rope, 7. 1 17, 
To convey blood of one Animal, or other Li- 
quors,- into the blood of another Animal, 
20. 353. 
To preferve Ice and Snow by Chaffe, 8.1 38, 
T9 preferve Ships from being Worm-eaten, 
1 1, 190. 
To preferve Birds -taken out of the Eggs , ;or 
■other (mail Fatuf’s, for Anatomical, oro- 
tlier Difcoveries, 12. 199. 
To allay the heat in hotteft Summer, for Diet 
or Delight, 1 5. 2 y 5. 
Remedies againft extream Cold fuggefted, 21. 
379 - 
Trees of Oak a$ black as Ebony difeover’d, 
and taken up out of Moors and Maries in 
dr-aughty weather, xi. 323. 
Note , - . 
That though in this laft Head there is repeated the Trans fufton 
,of Blood, becaufe the Operation is an Art requiring diligence, 
and a pra&ifed hand to perform it for all advantagious Difcoveries, 
and fo to be diftiiaguifh’d from the Anatomical Account ; yet that 
there is not affe&ed noife and number, may well appear by review- 
ing and .comparing, the paHicnlars^f Artificial inftnments in die 
Table, 
