The Index. 
Saps of Plants, how to be objerved, 
Id. 921.4026. and 31 to 47. 
Their feveral kinds, §.21, Re- 
ceptacles, § 22, Afotions, § 23, 
Quantitys, § 24, Confiftence, § 
25. 
Sap, how inbibed, and diftributed 
ta the feveral parts of the Root. 
An, 82,§ 15 &c, Its Circula- 
tion therein, An,17, § 29. where, 
and how it afeends in the Trunk, 
An. 24,9 29. & An. 124. 
Sap and other contents of the feveral 
Parts how made, Av. 92. § 57 
&e. & 131, How a Milky Sap, 
An,67.§ 19,& 93. $60, & 133, 
$12&¢, How aWiny, 93 $62. 
& 132.6 3&c, How one very 
Oyly, 132,45 6 Key 
Scurveygrafs Garden,of what Taft, 
283, § 6, 
Scurvey-grafs Sea, zfs Nature, 256, 
Query 4, 
Seafons of Plants, Id, § 14, 
Secundine fee Seed, 
Seeds 3 their Cafe or Uterw, An, 
A5,§ 2s of feveral manners, 186, 
Figsres, AD, 45. 3. &e, 195, 
Nomb.r, 198, Motions, 188. § 
18 & 199 $ 3, &c.Stones, 201. 
§2,& 209. Mucilages, 201, 
9 4, Coats or Membranes, An, 2. 
$3. 45. § 3, &c. 46 § 10. 47. 
§ 15 & 20:,$6.210 &c. Aper- 
tures, An. 2.5 5, & 200 $ I, 
Virellum, 20. 2.§ 9, The Fetus, or 
true Seed, its Radicle and Lobes, 
An. 2&3, § 9 to 12, & 203. 
Plume or Bud, An, 3.4 13 & 206. 
Skin, An, 4,§ 16, & 207, § 9, 
Parenchyma, An, 4. § 18. & 207. 
§ 10. Seminal Root cr Veffels, 
An 5. § 21, &c, & 207. 4 11, 
&c. Navle Fiber, An. 48. § 17. 
& 212. Content.208.§ 15. The 
manner of its Vegetation, An.6. 0 
30, &c.Of its Generation, An.48. 
618 &c. & 209 &c, 
Shape of Roots, azd other Parts. 
fee Roots and other parts, 
Shells, their Nature, 248. § 9, 10, 
Il. 


Skin, fee Seed and other Parts, 
Silver, its Nature, 245 § 29. 
Smell of green Carduws, Id. § 28.0f 
the Pestil of Arum. Ib. 
Soy]. fee Earth, 
Sperme of Plants. ee Flower, 
Spirit of Salt, 247. § 46. 
Spirit of Salt Armoniac, 247, § 
47- 
Spirit of Peas-Cods, Id, § 30, 
Spirits urinous, how made lefs. off 
emfive, Id, § 48. 
Spirit of Wine mixed with Agua 
fortis, what thereupon remarka- 
ble, 242.§ 26, 
Stalks. fee Trunks ayd Branch- 
es. 
Steel, tts zature, 244. § 20. Mixed 
with double Aqua fortis, what 
thereupon remarkable, 244. §. 
29% 
Stillatitious Oyls, how mixed with 
water, 232, §7.& 237. 
Stomachick menitruum, 253. § 53. 
Stones 5 @ ftrange one bred in the 
Stomach, 252. § 48. Others pro- 
bably bred there, 253. § 51. of 
the Kidueys or Bladder, of what 
nature, 251.932. How preven- 
ted, 251.041. & 252. § 42. 
Gall Stone,its nature, 252.§ 47. 
Bezoar, its nature, 252. § 49. 
Lead-Spar, 244. § 12, 
Lapis Calaminaris, 243. ¢ 9. 
Tuthiz, ibid. 
Lazuli, 244, § 12. 
Structure of a Plant, 120. § 11, 
Sie 
Sugar of Raifizs and Figs. Id. ¢ 
41. 
Sulphur predominant in the true 
wood of a Plant, id. § 52. 
Sun, its Influence on Plants how to 
be examined, Id, § 61. 
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