INDEX. 
Wormwood •—■ *— — 175 
Tobacco — *— — 176 
Carduus 1 —> — — 178 
Lavender —— — —• ibid. 
Mugwort — — 1 —- 179 
Hartfhorn — •— *— 180 
Urine —- - — — — 181 
Millepedes -— — — 183 
Satyr (Animalcule) fo called — ■—■ 314 
firft noticed by Monf. Joblot — — 315 
Sea Water luminous by Infe&s — — — 402 
Seed of Afparagus — •— 397 
Fungi or Mulhrooms —■- -— 418 
the Lime-Tree —- —* — i — 395 
Vanilla —- —419 
Scolopendra luminous — —— — — 401 
Sherwood (Mr. James ) his Difcovery as to Eels in Pade 245 
Silver-Tree, or Arbor Diana -—- —• — 5 93 
Solutions how to prepare — ■— — 10, n 
collect and preferve 
Spider , Observations on a large one 
Spring Salt 
its Fangs — 
its Eyes —■ 
32 
409 
4 1Q 
412 
56 
Springs from Copper Mines in Hungary faid to convert Iron. 
inco Copper 
at Wicklow in Ireland 
Squilla, frefh Water —» —■ — —- 
Account of -— — 
how voracious ■— ■— 
long fnouted —- — 
Sublimate corrofive, defended and examined — 
a violent Poifon — —■ 
Sympathetic Inks •—. — — — 
Powder, what — —• — 
79 
, 80 
35 & 
3 5® 
360 
37® 
! 26 
ibid\ 
I 
.5 y 
9 t 
T. 
Tartar Salt cf — — •— *— — 155 
vitriolated -— — — — —138 
Tincal, or Tincar, e. rough Borax, v. Borax. 
Tin, Salt of — ■— — —-■ ■— 117 
Tobacco, Salt of — — — — — 176 
Oil of, how poifonous — — ■— 177 
T ran/mutation of Iron into Copper, what, and how efFe£led 79 
V. Vanilla, 
