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Page 1: AN INDEX · Birds in China ofilvange kinds j a Wool- p 61$ . bearing Hen. Birds like Black bii^is gene- China llluftrata, 484, rated from the leaves of Trees falling into a RJohii

A N I N D E Xa - • i, \ ’:( +% •*, . s'{ ,VV 4 m i * 4*J v -•' I t.1'. >* V >*r .. X i k * * *« U- - ^

F O R T H E

P H I L O S O P H I C A L T R A N S A C T I O N S .

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An Index for the Thilofophical Tranfa&iotts.(nfhet or falter,} from the bottom of the Sea. the way cf Indication .by tryals upon Blood S e e the whole numb.24. Tomeafurethe , fiifl found out by Mr. and

>Diameters of Planets moftfcxaftly, n. 2 5. p, howj ». 19. p. 551. Laxative Medicines 457. defcribcd,and in effigie,n. 27.p.541. ho far effe&ualand beneficial in Trjnsfufi-

jisbeflus, a Foflile in China to be drawn ons, w.50. p.564. The blacknefso and fpun,».26.p 486. ter 'tis in the Porringer cold, proceeds not

Jfia in an excellent Map. See Kircher from Melancholy, but by feperation from the in Bool^s. Air, according to Signeitr n. 27.

AgronomicalRemarks of new Stars, n .2$. p.493. A man relieved from inveterate and p. 4 ^9 .O f Venus by Spots difcoverable, as outragious madnefs by the blood of a Calf:to motion,^ whether Librator »or of Revolu- See all the llrange circumftances, ». 32. tion,» $z.p.6if.

B. abreviated.T ) Arfsof Trees being cut off, arc made by fan ,J > by Art to reunite,». 25 p.452. 31. p .f94.

Bats in China of hugebignefs, 3nd good a Sea-fox and Lyon, 28.meat,n. 26.^.486. 535.

Beds in China how prefer'd from Ver- Joh. Alph. de Vi Percuflionis,mine, 71.2-p.485. 3a. p.626.

A Eell in China weighing 12000 pounds; Mr. . Beyle of fubordinate Formes, fc- whereasthe Bell 0 [Erfurdin G e r m a n y , fup- cond Edition,enlarged, 8. 53 2.poled hitherto to be one of the biggell in the Mr. Hiftory of the riches ofworld,weighs but 25400 pounds,*! 26.^.487. the Orient an i Occident : O f Diamonds,

Bermudas hath no Sand, Flints, Pebles,or Rubies, Erne auds, Pearls,Coral,Bezoar,yel- Stones that are hard enough to fharpenKnives, low Amber, Amber-gris, Indigo, 23.or grinde Glafles: Wells digg’d there above p-4 *$7*the Surface of the Sea, yield frefh Water j Ih o Progymnafmata Phyfica,digged lower, they yield $alt-waw,or brack- n 30. 576.ilh.See more,and ofother matter, n.30.p. 5 ? f. Honor. Fabri fynopfis optica, n.3 2.p 616.

Be^oar, See Chapu^ean in Boo{s. Nouveaux Elemens de 32.Birds in China of livange kinds j a Wool- p 61$ .

bearing Hen. Birds like Black bii is gene- China llluftrata, 484,rated from the leaves of Trees falling into a RJohii Hidoria of Amber-gri$, n. r8. River, n. 16p.48$,&$. 538.

Blood of Tortoiles colder then water 5 yet IV . Lambccii Hiftoibe Literatim Prodio- their heart beats as in other Animals, n. 27.p, mus, ».3o. p. 575.

. yoo. The invention of Transfuftng Blood M les Eflays Phyfiques, n. 30.vindicated fom tlte French claim to the Eng P-579*Iifh,n.27.p.489.x.28.p4 22,0Jc. The man- Franc. Specim’naMathematica,ner of that operation defer ibedi n 28. p. 23. 71.30. p.580.71. 25. p. 449. A mangy Dog cured by the Dr. Gualt. Kccdham dc Foetu formato, ».blood of another Dog, n 15. p 4 5* 1. Djgs 27. p. yc?.living healthful y by the blood of Calves, and M. Sprats H.'flory of the R. Society, 7.the operation perform’d without ligatures, n. p. 50 3.

An old Dog reviv’d by a young Nic. Miilcul! diferipti© Geome-Dogs blood) n. 26. p.479.An old Horfere- trica,».27.p 516. EnlargedwiththeAnato-viv’d by the blood of Sheep,n. 30.P.557. Cau- my of a Shark-fifh-hesd, and of a Femaletionsconcerning this Transfufion,n.28.p.si7. Dog-filh, 71.32. p. 617. partly fatisfiedor anfwer’d, ibid. p. 519. and Joh de Refpiratione & Ufan. 30. p. 560,^6*. Transfuiion try’d upon Pulmonum, n.i8.p. y34. a Man by the R. Society, n.3 o.ps 57* The Franc. Ttdvagini fynopfis Nova: Philo- cffe&s of A<[ua Vortis in TranTufion, n. 27. fophiae & Medicine, n.19. p.5 5 s* p.490. and what medicated liquors agree or Th. W tlifii Pathologia? Cerebri Ner- difagree moft in Transfufion,^ 27.P.493. ^ut voli generisfpecimen, n.31.p.6oo.

Brain

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An Index for the Philofophical TranfaStions.

Brainanatomife'd by Jigneur Malpighi n. 1 7 . p. 419. How the Brain and Nervesdo caufe Convulfions, Cramps, Epilepfy, Hyfterical difeafes, fcorbute, fcorbutical Gouts , Confumptions , Dropfics, Feavers, and Epidemical difeafesin EnGer­many, and the proper Remedies. See Dr. Willis in Booty.

A Bead-treeor Meal-tree in , n,i6. P-48 s,& c.

Bridges of ft range hugenefs and fabrick in Chin a, deferibed with Cuts. Seel in Booty.

C.Alamba-wood in a kind of Len-

tifeum, or rich Terebinth, worthy to be tranfplanted into Europe, &c. 4. 26, p. 48?.

Canes in China fobig that a Barrel may be maie at every knot, 4.26.^.486.

Cartefianshighly applauded, but defective in not explicating the efficient power,with the Matter. See Cornclii in

A Chanel in China\evy huge. See eherin Booty.

Chymiflry an excellent Key to open N a­ture. See Cornclii in ChymiftryMedical. See Travagini in

Cider made excellent by the mixture of the Juice of Mulberries,». 27 fo $.

Cold drink may fuddcnly kill one that is accuftomed to hot or Warm drink, n. 29. p' f$0. Shining Wood and Luminous Fifties rather Cold than warm as to us. See Mr. Boyles experiment by a curious Thermometer, n 32 .p611.

Coral where to be found. See Chapu\eauin Booty.

Cormorants or Pelicans being put two hours under ground, Iofc their Fifh-like tafte, n .i7 p. yoi.

Sea-corns in China come off the fhore, and fight with Land-cowes>4. 26.^.486.

D.'T 'N E tf/ and dumb how they may learn J L J fpeech. fee Alphab in

Viamonds how to be found.See in Booty.

A Cog made to draw his breath like a wind-broken Horfe, n.29 p.544.

E.T 7 Arth-quatys railing Lakes, H. z6. .J E / 485.

Earths that are Cofmctick. See Kircher in Booty.

Elephants eating Sugar-canes which take roots in their ftomacks. Quaere in Kircher a* mong Booty.

Engines. See Artificial Inftruments.Emerauds. See Chapuin Booty.

F.Erments, their Caufe. See Travagini in

r Booty.Pig-trees bearing leaves big enough to

wrap a Man in, n.i6.p486.Fijhesof ft range kinds. Some that fly on

land to feek their food in Summer, and in Autumn return to the waters. See Kircher in Booty.

F lames or Flalhes from the Sea; how great, and w^en, and *liere greateft,». 27 p.497-

The Flaming Well in , deferi-bed,».26.p.482, and the like in , 4.26. P- 48 f.

Forms call’d fubordinate, fubmitted to Mechanical Principles. Sec Mr. Boyle and Monfieur Steno,in Booty.

Fojftls ( f ftrange kinds in See K ir­cher in Boety.

G.Eneration explicated. See Cernelii and

V J Travagini in Booty.Geometry explicated in New Methods. See

Vulaurens ana Kouve Element in Booty.

Gold and Silver in China not fought other­where than in Rivers and Fountains, n. 16. p.487.

Granaries of what kind in feveral places, 4 .2 ^ 4 6 4 .

Gravitation confidei M, n. 3 i.p.427.Gunnery how to be improv’d, or the Point-

blank-force difeover’d for all Ihapes, 4. 26. M 7 '.

Gun-powder invented in long ago, according to Kircker. See

H.T j A i l - j i ones of unufual bignefs, 4.26. p.

i i 481.The Hebrew Tongues excellence and pre­

rogative. See Alphab. Nature in Booty.An Hermaphrodite curioully deferibed in

all changes of Nature, ffiape and cfie&ions, from infancy to adult age, n. 3 2. p.624.

Horfesejes apt to be defe&ive by a fpungy excrefcence not hitherto obferv’d, and the re­medy hinted, 4. 11. p.61 $.

Mor-

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jiti Index for the PhilofophHortultnnotes of Oranges and Lemons

Co grafted, that the fame individual fruit are part Orange, part Lemon ; And how to keep thofe Trees in Winter fafe without fires, it. 29. p. 553. To make Cherry-trees thatbear wither’d fruit to mend their fruit, n. 1 5. P-45J- To inquire whether Pears grafted upon Spina cervina ( the almoft one!/ Pur­gative Vegetable growing in E n g la n d will be effedualy purgative, 71.23.p.424.

Hotted in Jamaica at 8. in the morning, andyetthe Thermometers much higher at 2. afternoon, 7127. p.507. water inclofed breaks the Cask, n. 27. p.499.

Humane or Animal Bodics,3re Engins,con­i n g of many Idler Engins fubordinac. So Steno, n.$2. p.627.

I.T Ewels, their excellency or choice , andJ price. See Chapueauin Kooks

Indigo. StcChap.Ingenious Arts in China. See J^ircker in

Books.Inquiries for Suratte, and other parts of

the Ead^Indies 5 as alfo for Perfia, the Weft-Indies, Virginia, ,

ana* Brafily n. 2$ p.41 5. For , it. 29. p 554. For H, vtdy E g y p t , Guiny, n . z y f . 4t67i(?c. In­quiries and Trials to be made in Sea* voy­ages, n. 24.

Infeftsy and their gradual tranfmutations, and curious operations promifed. See j roam- merdarn in Books.

Inventions, Arts and Sciences, their rife, progrefs, tranfmigrations, interruptions, de­cimations and reflaurations 5 the occafions, chief Authors, and Writings in all A un­dertaken to be calculated. See Lambecius in BooJ(s.

Iron rufts fpeedily by faline fleams of the Seas, or of the Air $ not fo loon by lying un­der water, it. 27. P-494

Ijles, 99 in China turn’d into one, 71.26. P- 485.

The Julian Period ; the number of theCycles of the Sun and Mcon, and the Indi- ftions, for any year afligned, being given, to End the number of the Julian period for the fame year, by a clear method *nd demonftra- twn, 71.30. p. 5 68._ L.

Jk.es turning Copper into Iron, and cau- *■-* ling itorms, when any thing is call into

them. See Kirchcr inLight > See J ir .

Longing or Pica $ the caufe inquired in a Woman longing for the wind of Bellows : In another, longing for crackling of Cinders un­der herfeet. 71.19.^.550.

A Loadjtonc in R. $oc. 0f 60 pounds weight, found in Dev moving a Needle at about 9foot diftance, Ji.23.p 4z5. Loadftonesdraw red hot Iron ftrongly: red-

hot Load-Hones draw cold Iron but faintly : the red-hot Load-Hone being cooled, recovers his former ftrength,71.27 p.502.

M.*\ A AgneticalInquiries, 23.^.423.partly I V l anfwer’d, n.26.^.478. variations examined, n. 28 5 27. O f Mag-netijmes. Sec Sorelli in .

Mathcmaticks and the foun­dation to (olid Philofophy. See Cornelii in Books. Necefl'ary to explicate Anatomy, e- fpecially that of the Mufdes. See Steno in Books. Mathematical Principles reformed y See Dulaurcns and Houvcaux E'emens in Books.

Mercury found at the roots of lome Plants, growing upon a mountain, 71.27.^.493.

Minerals in China. See t\ircher in Books.

Mines of M en lip : See Jnfocrs.Mondr out Births in and in Devon-

/hire, n,z6.p 479)& c.Mountains in China very odd for fhape>

burning,and railing tempefts, n. 26.^.485,Mountainscauling Winds. See H inds.

M u k-dcar in China, n.16 485.Monchincl Apples in Jamaica falling into

the Sea, and lying there a while, will con- trad a Lanugo of Salt peter > n.499-

N .dtcr. See Monchincl Apples.

-L^\l Nerves 5 Optick Nerves examin’dby Malpighiy n. 27. p.491.

O.Ptick~nervcs. See Ncrver. Opticksy Cat ptricks,Diop;ricks, Microfcopes,

and other Curiofities appendant, deliver’d byHon. Fabri. See Books.

P.TyEarls: their choice and price. See X puieau in Books.

Pine-

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PzH£-trwofeightfathome$about the bo- tains, tf.27. p.494. See and nidy. See Kircherin Books* 52. p.^27,

Plants of kinds in China,See K ir- fpinnmg twice a year, andeber in Book** A pleafant fruit called the yielding a double crop,Sowrc-fop, cracks fo loud on the Trees, that A reprefenting the Moon in

they affright us, n.27. p. $01. Some Trees all her appearances. See Kircber in Booths, in Jamaica feem to grow meeriy out of inquired, «.$o p.567.Rocks j Musk-millions meetly out qf Sand, Sweating very much in Jamaica withoutyet very good, ibid. The Polony-tree produ- thirft,- coftivenefc, faintnels, or diminution ofces a huge fruit, as big as a man can carry, im- Urine, 11,17. p. 501.mediately out of its trunk, and with ut a blcf- T .fooi, n . 1 6 . p . 4 8 6 . See Hortulan,and lrcge~ flawing as it fmoaks,tf. 27.;. 50o,tables. Tobacco, growing on g oun s full 1 ater how to be preferredof Salt-peter, Haflierh as it fmoaketh, n. 27. p.fweer at Sea, «. 27. p. 4 How it becomes

fie y in Sea-voyage*, Ibid.Thea reprelfeth vapours, and prevents the

Stone, n.26. p.485.thunder caufeth in 3 peculiar perfo \ vio'ent,

vomitings and purgmgs,7i. 5 50.Tides in, Bermudas. See An freon from

Bermudas.examined, 71.27.;.492.

Tor toifes,their breedinr,-gges,whoIefome- nefs ^ c . 11.17. p.fco i& c . \ , -

andthen turns to vermine,n. 27.jp. 5p1.

V.X 7 Egetables feem to have a circulation of

y fap,tried in Aloe Americana. -folia, and the-weight at feveral times exami­ned, n. 25 p'4 1 l'& c. Seedsandbloffmsto be tried in the Pneumatick EJ^gin, . p. 424.

enus difcovered to ha^e fpots and mor? bright parts 5 5. •

in China. See Ktrchcr in Books. W.

A Wa'l very vaft in China. SeeKircher in Bool^s.

of Sea-waters try’d, 11.17. p.^97. iVhale-fiJbing. See Anfwcrs f.om Ber­

mudas. ;r' .

An Index for the Philofophichal TranfaStions.

5°°> , ; .P or cel lan,made of land foak’d in water, re­

duced to a paile, and bakrd. See Ifjrcbcr in Book*. A Turret in China made of Pcrce- lan onely, ibid.

R.O Ain,howcaufed or attraded by Woodst \ and certain Trees,n.27, p-ipS .&c. How between the Tropicks, n. 27. p.4pp. Rain in a vale of Jamaica turns fuddenly into Maggots,as it falls upon garments,yet t e placeefteemedfalubtious tor habitation,??. 27 p.5 2.

Refpiration examined, n. iS .p .^ 4 . See Swammerdam in BookJ‘* That Infants may be brought up to live without re piration by Mouth or Noie. See Cornelii in Books.

Rivers of note in China. See Kircher in Books They are colour’d blue in Autumne ; fome cold at the top, and very hot beneath, J- bid.

Rofes in China, that change the fame day, n,i6.p.485. A likeRo/e now to be feen in

Rome, Ibid.Rubarb how order’d in China.See K ir­

cher in Books.Ruby,the choice and price. See Chapn%ean

in Bojks.S.

QAlin&eams, marin, oraery, allniftlron, m c \e r growing into rope*, andrea- T rot Sweetmeat Sugar of Rofes; moitten dilv apt for Cables. Sec Kircher in Books.

Loxeng-s, corrupt Pyes and gammons of Ba- their Origine or Caufe, coll«aedcon, Linnen and Silk, difpatchingly, 71.27.;. from Mines, 481. fiom M nun tains,

u.27. p. 498,0^. See more,«. 485.contrary to Glsube--, not green- Contrary Winds caufe a calm in the mid4 ,

eft where it isfalteft, ». 27 p.496.Grcat vari- 27.;.498. ety of colours of Waves, of Billows in feveral - X ’Seas, 71.27. p.496. Amber. See

shells of Fifties found on the tops of moun-

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