The Index. 
Membranes of the Seed, fee Seed. 
Menftruum of the Stomach, 253. 
$53. 
Metals; Lead, 244.6 16. Mercu- 
ry, 244. 0 16. Steel, 244. 0 20. 
Antimony, 245.§ 23. Tin,245. 
@ 26. Copper. 245. § 28. Silver, 
245. § 29. Gold, 245. § 31. 
Milks of Plants, Id. § 21,8 26. 
How made, An.67.§ 19. & 93: 
§. 60. & 133.4 12. 
Milk-Veffels, thesr Stradure, 112. 
$35. 
Millipedes, 249. § 15. 
Minerals of all forts, how eafily try- 
ed, 247. § 48. 
Mixture 5 the received Doédrine 
hereof, 222. 
Its nature explained, 225. Can- 
Jes, 229. Power and ufe, 233. 
Mixture of the Parts of Plants 
with feveral Menftrunms, 239, 
&c. Of Minerals. 247, &c. 
Of Animals, 247, &c. 
Motions, Of Plants, Id. 0 16, 
Of Roots, and other Parts, fee 
Roots, and other Parts. 
Of the Sap, fee Sap. 
Of the Aer, fee Aer. 
Mucidutts, An. 66. § 18. 
Mucilages, Id. § 21. & An. 210. 
4. 
Musk, its zature, 250.§. 29. 

N. 
Ature of Bodies, how difcove- 
rable, 235 
Navel-Fibers, fee Seed. 
Nightfhade deadly, of what Taff, 
284.§ 9. 
Nitre, of what Tat, 280. ¢ 6. 
Noli me tangere, how the Seed eja- 
culated, 188. § 18. 
Number of Leavs iz Flowers. 165. 
wsiftheg 
Number of Seeds, 198. 
Nut Barbado, Id. § 30. & 205. § 
17. Hazel Nut, 43.§ 8.& 186. 



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" \AK-Wood, deferibed, At. 
20, & 21. 
Odors of Plants, how to be olferved, 
Id. § 28. 
Some Infiances how made, An.4a, 
$46. Imitated, 235, 
Olibanum, its zature, 258. Ques 
ry, 2. 
Oyls ftillatitious, how mingled with 
Water cc. 232. § 7, & 237. 
Oyly Sap, how made, 132. § 6. 

P 
Arenchyma or Cortical, Pithy, 
and Pylpy parts of a Plant, 
their predominant Principle, Id. 
§ 48. Deferibed in the Root and o- 
ther parts, fee Root, &c. 
How formed, fee Roots and 
Leavs. 
Peach, /ée Fruits. 
Pear, fee Fruits 
Pearls, their magiffery, 252.§ 43. 
Philofophy, degzns and ends with 
Theology. 79. § 1. 
Pimpinel, where tasted, 28.4. $.10. 
Pith, ts firudture, 76, §.7.&% 120 
§ 11, &e. 
Plants, their Natural Hiftory how 
_ far cultivated, Id.§. 3. Wherein 
defedive, §2. Fit to be further 
improved, §3. &§ 63. What 
to Le enquired of, § 6. The ufe- 
fuluefs hereof §. 8. 
Plants, their Nature and Virtue 
how judged of, fee Virtues. 
Plants, their places of Growth, 
Id. 15. 
Propotions, § 13. 
Plants, their Parts only Two Ef: 
Jfentially diftind, 47.6 14. 
Plants 5 the general firudure of 
their Parts, 120, § 11, &c. 
Plants, their Pinciples how to be 
obferved, Id. §.48. 
For what purpofe, $ 53. What 
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