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Infufions of fennel, fage, melon, four grapes, ftalks, 
and leaves of marrigold 140 
Infufion of new hay 142 
Second infufion of new hay 143 
Third experiment made upon new hay ibid. 
A compofition of feveral infufions, mixed together in 
one veflel 144 
Infufion of rhubarb 145 
An infufion of mufhrooms ibid. 
Of the little flowers of different forts that are found 
in meadows ibid. 
An infufion of fweet bafil 146 
Infufion of blue bottles, a fecond time ibid. 
Infufion of old hay 147 
An infufion of citron flowers 149 
Infufion of anemony ibid. 
Infufions of three different portions of celery, ftalks, 
and leaves ibid, 
Infufions of ftraw and the ears of wheat 153 
Of aquatic pomegranates 154 
Infufion of the bark of an oak 156 
Infufion of the bark of a young oak 160 
Aquatic animals of a large fort 161 
Of the frefh water polype, with arms in form of 
horns, their motion and ftrufture 164 
Of the polype’s food, and manner of their feizing 
upon, and fwallowing their prey 179 
Of the generation of polypes 193 
Of cutting polypes afunder, and their reproduction 198. 
Of a plumed polype 207 
Of vegetables 209, 
Of feeds 210 
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