The Tabic. 
• 
Of Stuffing*'Exp* i. pag. lot 
Of Sweet Smcls. Exp. 4. ibid. 
Of thegoodnejfe 5 and Choice of waters . Exp. 7. pag. 102. 
Of ‘Temperate Heats under the cAguinoBiaU. Exp. 1. pag.103. 
Of the Colouration of Blacke andTawney Moores . Exp. i. ibid. 
Of Motion after the Infant of Death* Exp. 1. pag.xo4 
Century V. 
1 
^“ S *^F Accelerating or Hafiening forward Germination. Exper. 12. 
|( 1 pag. 105 
Of Retarding or putting hache Germination . Exp. 9. pag. 208 
Of Meliorating , or making better 3 Fruits 3 and Plants . Exp. 5 5. pag. no 
Of Compound Fruits 3 andFlowers 3 Exp. 3. pag. 118 
Of Sympathy and Antipathy of plants. Exp. 19. pag. 1 19 
Of Making Herbs and Fruits Medicinable . Exp. 2. pag. 124 
! 
1 Century. VI. 
/"Vf Curiojities about Fruits , and plants. Exp. 17. pag. 127 
1 10 / the Degenerating of plants j 0/ f/;«> Tranfmutation one 
into another. Exp. 14. pag. 131 
Of the Proceritie and LowneJJe of plants * 0/ Artificial! Dwarfing 
them. Exp. 5. pag. 134 
Of the Rudiments of Plants • And of the Excrefcences of Plants 3 or Super- 
Plants. Exp„ 26. ibid. 
Of producing Perfeft Plants without Seed . Exp. 11 * pag. 132 
Of Forraine Plants • Exp. 3. pag. 140 
Of the Seafons of / \uefallPlants. Exp. 6. pag. 141 
Of the Lafiing of plants . Exp. 5. pag. 142 
OffeueraUFigures of,plants. Exp. 3. pag. 143 
O f fimeprincipal/Differences in Plants . Exp. 4. pag. 144 
0/ aU Manner of Compofis and Helps for Ground . Exp. 6. pag. 145 
' Century. VII. 
/Af ths Affinities and Differences betweene plants and Bodies Inani- 
1 1 mate. Exp .6. pag. 14? 
of Affinities and Differences betweene Plants 3 andLtuing Crea¬ 
tures • And of the Confiners and Participles of Both. Exp. 3. pag. 15© 
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