Monsieur _de Bourges_ his Relation of the Bishop of _Beryte_ his Voyages in _Turky_, _Persia_, _India,_ abbrev. 18. 324.
_Bullialdi_ Monita duc, abbrev. 21. 381. See sup a _Astronomy_.
_Des Cartes_ his Third Volume of _Letters_, 22. 392.
_De la Chambre_"s Causes of the inundation of the Nile, abbr. 14. 251.
_Cordemoy_ of the difference of Bodies and Souls, or Spirits, and their operation upon one another, abbrev. 17. 306.
_Euclidis_ Elementa Geometrica novo ordine de nonstrata, 15. 261.
Hon. _Fabri_ Soc. Jes. Tract. duo 1. de Plantis & Genet. Animalium. 2.
de Homine; abbreviated, 18. 325.
_Felibien_ of the most excellent Paintings, 21. 383.
Catalogue of _Fermats_ Writings, and his character, 1. 15.
_De Graeff_, de Succi Pancreatici natura & usu, abbrev. 10. 178.
_Guarini_ Placita Philosophica, abbreviated, 20. 365.
_Hevelius_"s Prodromus Cometicus, abbrev. 6. 104.
His _Descriptio Cometica c.u.m Mantissa_, abbrev. 17. 301.
_Hobbes_ de Principiis & Ratione Geometrarum, described, 14. 193.
Animadverted upon by Dr. _Wallis_, 16. 289.
_Hooks_ Micrographical and Telescopical Observations, Philosophical Instruments and Inventions, abbr. 2. 29.
_Kircher_"s Mundus Subterraneus, abbrev. 6. 109.
_Lower_"s Vindication of Dr. _Willis_ de Febribus, 4. 77.
_Meret_"s Pinax Rerum Naturalium Britannicarum, continens Vegetabilis, Animalia & Fossilia, in hac insula reperta, inchoatus; abbr. 20.
364.
_Parker_"s Tentamina Physico Theologica, abbrev. 18. 324.
_Redi_ an Italian Philosopher, of Vipers, abbrev. 9. 160.
_Ricciolo_"s Astronomia Reformato, Volumen quartum abbrev. 22. 394.
_Smith_ of K. _Solomon_"s Pourtraicture of Old Age, 14. 254.
{401} _Stetonis_ de Musculis & Glandulis observatium Specimen; c.u.m duabus Epistolis Anatomicis, abbrev. 10. 176.
_Sydenhami_ Methodus Curandi Febras, abbrev. 12. 210.
_Thevenot"s_ Relation of curious Voyages, with a Geographical description of _China_, abbr. 14. 248.
The English _Vineyard_ vindicated, 15. 262.
Isaac _Vossius_ de Origine Nili, abbreviated, 17. 304.
_Vlug-Beig_ great Grand-child to the famous _Tamerlane_, his Catalogue of fix"t Stars, with their Longitudes, Lat.i.tudes, and Magnitudes, taken at _Samarcand_, A. 1437. Translated out of a _Persian_ M. S.
by M. _Hyde_, Keeper of the Bodleian Library, 8. 145.
The _Burning_ Concave of _M. de Vilette_ in _Lyons_, burning and melting any matter (very few excepted.) What, and How, and at what distance. The proportion; and compared with other rare burning Concaves, 6. 96.
C.
In _China_ very ancient Books found of the nature and vertues of Herbs, Trees and Stones, 14. 249.
The Root _there_ called _Genseng_, very restorative and cordial, recovering agonizing persons, sold there each pound for three pounds of silver, 14. 249.
_China_ Dishes how made there, _ibid._ A way found in _Europe_ to make _China_-Dishes, 7. 127.
_Chymists_ in _China_ pretend to make Gold, and promise Immortality, 14.
249.
_Cold_, see M. _Boyles_ History, abbrev. More Inquiries, and some answers touching _Cold_, 19. 344.
How _Cold_ may be produced in hottest Summers by _Sal Armoniack_, discovered by M. _Boyle_, 15. 255.
Some suggestions see remedies against _Cold_, by D. _Beale_, 21. 379.
_Comets._ The motions of the Comet of _Decemb._ 1664. predicted, 1. 3.
_Ca.s.sini_ concurs; 2. 17.
_Auzout_, who first predicted the motion, reflects upon _Ca.s.sini_, 2.
18. and predicts the motions of the second Comet of _March, April_ 1665. n. 3. 36.
Controversies and Discourses, some at large, concerning _Comets_, n. 1.
p. 3. n. 2. p. 17, 18. n. 3. p. 36. n. 6. p. 104. n. 9. p. 150. n.
17. p. 301.
Many considerables abbreviated, n. 6. p. 104. n. 17. p. 301.
D.
_Damps_ in Mines pernicious, 3. 44. and how killing, _ibid._
_Directions_ for Seamen bound for far Voyages, by M. _Rook_, 8. 140.
Mr. _Boyles_ Inquiries, 18. 315.
Philosophical _Directions_ or Inquiries for such as Travel into _Turky_, 20. 360.
_Directions_, or general Heads for a natural History of a Countrey, by M.
_Boyle_, 11. 186.
_Directions_ or Inquiries concerning _Mines_, by the same, 19. 330.
_Diamonds_ where, and how the fairest are discover"d, 18. 327.
E.
The _Earthquake_ about _Oxford_, Anno 1665. described by D. _Wallis_, 10.
181.
by M. _Boyle_, 11. 179. noting the Concomitants thereof by _Baroscope_ and _Thermometer_.
The _Earth_"s Diurnal motion prov"d by the motion of the Comets, 1. 6. & 7.
especially by the slow motion of the second Comet, 3. 39.
See M. _Auzout_, confirm"d by M. _Hevelius_, 6. 105.
confirm"d also by the Tydes at Sea, 16. 265.
The _Eclipse_ of _June_ 22, 1666. accurately observ"d at _London_, 17.
245.
at _Madrid_, _ibid._ at _Paris_, 17. 246.
at _Danizick_, drawn in accurate Cuts, n. 19. 347. n. 21. p. 369.
_Elephants:_ How to escape, or to combat with them, 18. 328.
_Eeles_ discover"d under Banks in h.o.a.r-Frosts, by the Greens of the Banks approaching, 18. 383.
F.
The _Fleshy_ parts of the Body which are usually reputed, and do seem void of Vessels, are argued to be full of Vessels, by D. _King_, 18.
316.
_Friction_ and sometimes _Touch_, how sanative, by several Examples, 12.