
VifmUSptitigif whefe^ B. i. Pr^o* 4
Its ibid. '
, More ^itriojy ; 3
Vp-HoBand; aqtidq^found t^iepfij,JJ, g. i¥,iv\-
Hjrceus Lifflusp &c.^onI|pp^qs,.,and.why, B-^/p. ,5 5^ :
L im p , ^nioOno tx h ia^ iw =
7 ~ ptS £j -
Waters, thatcaft up Marine-Shells, B. 1. p a8.
Mtfron. found there, and at Hanbridgei p. 38.
Its ufe^in Phvf#?s^ r i ni «liaffA
. Waters of a Stiptick Tafta and the Nature, of t!henr, pp^8.
Coldnefs in Waters, whence, p. 53.
- s8> A .C .a .fcejmito^BipU no cbiOTw*V*
Waters out of Bats, B.i .p . 4.0.
SdHKKMSj .STtgninneM si!^ ; ?moO i.\'i
Waters Chalybear, where^ 2k 49.
Proa^^ipt.^rqpj3 :h^%^f^rflpd:why,’*£«/.; Styfyt/ riioVi
Waters Mineral. See Mineral-Waters.. :
KpW purging, where, and the Rife and Nature -pf iliejnjde-
fcribed, B. 1. p.45.
More of thefe Waters, J>. 4^,5
Farther difpufs’d, pvfGhjk fef.yy\
Waters rank’d amongft the AciduU, where, and contain Natron
B. i.p. 43.
Experiments thereupon, p. 4.7.
Waters Saline, where, and the Rife of them, B. 1. j^gjg! 3
The Nature of the Salt made from them, ibid- & feq.
Waters
Waters Sulphureous ^ lf |^ Accounted for, B-1- 1* 40? & fij.
Winder-Meet,;, 'defcribed^||p i.’ p-141 •& feq>.
Wire, a RiVef in Lamajpfee, theFifhing there, B. i- p-
Woman with Hor-iis in Lancafiire.ti.' 2- feq.
An Enquiijj^ into ‘the Reafon|z$$&
One with Child-frighted/ and the Effell^ p- 4.
Item, p.
Ode with a Crow ppon Coins,, explicated, 1 - 3 • p- 5 of
Mote of a Woman with Horns, ibid. *
Woodcocks, where they breed, B-1 4 |^ 164*
Woodward Dr- his Experiments Concerning the Vegetation of
Mint, fab' B-1 ■ p-107* & feq.
His Corollary 'therefrom, examin’d and refuted by the Apt-?
thor, p .1
Wrong^'in his Notion of Petrifactions, p-Ti$-:
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