A Prolped of the whole W ORK, 
Of the MVS MV M. 
PART. I. 
Of Animals. 
Seft. i. 
Chap. 2. Of Shells Double and A till¬ 
able. To which are faljoyncd 7. 
Schemes comprehending them alL 
Sea. 7. 
Of Humane Rarities. 
Sea. 2. 
Of Quadrupeds. 
C Hap. Si. Of Viviparousand 
particularly of Multifiddus 
Quadrupeds. 
Chap. 2. Of Bifidous, and Solidipc- 
dous Quadrupeds. 
Appendix. Of certain Balls found in 
the Stomachs of divers Quadru¬ 
peds. 
Chap. 3. Of Oviparous Quadrupeds. 
Sea. 3. 
Of Serpents. 
Sea. 4. 
Of Infects. 
Chap. 1. Of Infects with Naked 
Wings. 
Chap. 2. Of Infects with Sheathed 
Wings. 
Chap. 3. Of Creeping InfctJs. 
PART. II. 
Of Plants. 
Sea. 1. 
Of Trees. 
Chap. 1. Of Woods, Branches and 
Leaves. 
Chap. 2. Of Fruits-, particular)' [itch 
as are of the Apple, Pear, and Plum 
Kinds. 
Of Birds. 
Chap. I. Of Land-Fowlcs. 
Chap. 2. Of Water-Fowles ; parti¬ 
cularly of the Cloven Footed. 
Chap. 3. Of Palmipeds or Weh- 
Footed. 
Chap. 4. Of their Eggs and Nells. 
Chap. 3. Of Calibafses , and fame 
other life Fruits. 
Chap. 4. Of Nuts , and divers other 
li ke Fruits. 
Chap. 5. Of Berries , Cones , Lobes, 
and fame other Parts of Trees. 
Sea. 2. 
Sea. 5. 
Of Fifaes. 
Chap. 1. Of Viviparous Fifaes. 
Chap. 2. Of Oviparous Fifties 5 par- j 
ticularly fuch as are Not-Scal’d. 
Chap. 3. Of Scaled Fifties. 
Chap. 4. Of Exanguious Fifties. 1 
Sea. 6 . i 
Of Shells. 
Chap. I. Of Shells Whirled and /ingle. 
Of Shrubs and A.rberefcent Plants. 
Chap. I. Of Shrubs , chiefly. 
Chap. 2. Of Arborefcent Plants. 
Sea. 3. 
Of Herbs. 
Chap. 1, Of Stalks and Roots. 
Chap. 2. Of Fruits. 
Chap. 3. Of Seeds. 
Sett. 4, 
