The Heads of this Treatife* 
The PaJ^ages of things flowing out of 
the Earthy caufed from the Change of the 
Scitmtion of Beds j fuch as are Waters, 
P 48. 
Winds, Eetid Exhalations? or 
cold Ebullitions. p. 4;p. 
i|. Earth-quakes ma;j change an hot Sfring 
into a cold one, p. 49. 
■14. How whole Fields with their Trees and 
Houfes do hy degrees fubjidey and are 
fwallow d up fitddainlyy fo that there come 
to be <vajl Lakes, where formerly flood 
Towns. P* 50. 
'1 5 . The Origin of ^3. riegated Stones/;!?'^ 
the Receptacles of Minerals 5 to be afcri‘ 
bed to the fame changed Scite of Bedsy 
p.50, 
16, The minute Bivifions of Mineral Feins^ 
and the Divination for fore of Mettals 
to be founds taken from the Roots and 
Branches of Minerals^ are greundlefsy 
17. Mofl Mines have not been extant from 
the Beginning. P* 5 i« 
i3. In the examination of Stones many 
things to be difcover d% that cannot be 
done in the examination of Minerals, 
■ . P- 5 *- 
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