In which, Id. signifies Idea. An. Anotmy. The Figures before §. the Page. The Figures following §. the Section in that Page.
- A.
- Acid, commonly the predominant Principle in Plants, 240. §. 8.
- That is of the Parenchyma, Id. §. 48.
- Aer, how to be examined, as relating to Vegetation, Id. §. 60.
- Aer, in Plants, How made, An. 93. §. 61.
- Where it enters the Plant, 127. §. 1.
- Its Motion and Course in Plants, ibid.
- Aereal Salt, Id. §. 60.
- Aer-Vessels, their Structure, 115. §. 16, &c.
- see Root and other Parts.
- Affinities of Plants, Id. 6. §. 11.
- Age of Roots, See Roots.
- Agitation, a Cause of Mixture, 230. §. 6.
- Akern, 186.
- Albumen, see Seed.
- Alkaline Salt, in many Plants in their natural estate, 240. §. 9.
- This the predominant Principle of the true Wood of a Plant, Id. §. 52.
- Anagallis, of what Taste, 284. §. 10.
- Angellica Roots, when dry, full of Rosin, Id. §. 41.
- Anatomy of Plants, why fit to be made, Id. §. 17.
- In what manner, §. 18.
- What to be observed thereby, §. 19.
- Of what use, §. 20.
- Animals, their Parts mixed with several Menstruums, 247. to 253.
- Cantharides, of what nature, 249.
- Antimony, of what nature, 245. §. 23.
- Apertures of Seeds, An. 2. §. 5. & 200. §. 1.
- Apple described, An. 40. §. 2. & 179.
- Aprecock, 148.
- Arsmart, coded, how its Seed ejaculated, 188. §. 18.
- Arenulæ in Pears, An. 41. §. 4. & 241. §. 20.
- Arum-Root, of what Taste, 281. §. 21.
- The Pestil of what Scent, Id. §. 28.
- Aqua-fortis double, mixed with Spirit of Wine, what remarquable thereupon, 242. §. 26.
- With Steel, 244. §. 22.
- With Tin, 245. §. 27.
- Asa fœtida, of what nature, 258. Query, 2.
- Ascent of the Trunk, how made, An. 22. §. 21.
- A Magnetick Motion, 136.
- Ascent of the Sap, how made, An. 24. §. 29. & 126. §. 13.
- Asparagus, of what Taste, 284. §. 10.
- Attire of Plants see Flower.
- B.
- Barbado Nut, Id. §. 30.
- Barque of the Root, see Root.
- Of the Trunk, see Trunk.
- Bawme, its Tincture in Water, 274. §. 11.
- In Spirit of Wine, 275. §. 14.
- Beams of the Sun, different from the Heat of Common Fire, Id. §. 61.
- Bean dissected, An. §. 1.
- Beech-Wood, An. 20.
- Berry, see Fruits.
- Bezoar, its nature, 252. §. 49.
- Bezoardicum minerale, 245. §. 25.
- Bleeding of Plants, Id. §. 23., An. 124. §. 8.
- Bolus, what, 242. §. 2.
- Bonus Henricus, of what Taste. 284. §. 10.
- Bones, their different nature, 249. §. 18.
- Branch, how made, An. 28. §. 3.
- Its Claspers, An. 27. see Trunks.
- Bud of a Branch, how originated, nourished, and kept, An. 28. §. 1.
- How kept, 145. §. 2.
- Bud of the Seed, see Seed.
- Butyr of Flax, Id. §. 51.
- C.
- Calamus Aromaticus, of what Tast, 283. §. 6.
- Cantharides, their nature, 249. §. 14.
- Case of the Seed, of several manners, An. 45. §. 2. & 186.
- Carduus green Leavs, their scent, Id. §. 28.
- Castor, 250. §. 28.
- Celandine, little, where tasted, 284. §. 10.
- Cherry, 185.
- Circulation of the Sap, An. 17. §. 30.
- Claspers, An. 27.
- Clematis peregrina, the Seed-Case of what Tast, 283. §. 3.
- Coats of the Seed, see Seed.
- Colocynthis. Its nature, 240. §. 13. & 257. Query 5.
- Where tasted, 284. §. 8.
- Colours of Plants, To what Parts of Plants they belong, Id. §. 26.
- How to be observed, Id. §. 27.
- Colours of Roots, An. 94. §. 65. & 270. §. 5.
- Of Leavs, 270. §. 6.
- Of Flowers, 271. §. 15.
- By Infusion, in Oyl, 273.
- In Water, 274.
- In Spirit of Wine, ibid.
- By their Mixture with other Bodies, 275.
- By Cultivation, 277.
- Their Causes summed up, 276.
- Compression a Cause of Mixture; and of Dissolution, 229. §. 3. 232. §. 4. & 237. §. 3, 4.
- Contents of Plants, in what Method to be examined, Id. §. 21 to 26. & 31 to 47.
- Of what kind, §. 21.
- Their Receptacles, §. 22.
- Motions, §. 23.
- Quantities, §. 24.
- Consistence. §. 25.
- How made in the several Parts of a Plant, An. 92. §. 57.
- What in the Seed, 208. §. 15.
- Contrayerva, of what Taste, 283. §. 6.
- Convolution of the Trunk a Magnnetick Motion, 137.
- Copper, its nature, 245. §. 28.
- Copperas, 246. §. 38.
- Coral, the Magistery, 244. §. 15.
- Tincture, Id. §. 28.
- Corin white, 285.
- Cortical Body, see Barque.
- Covers of the Seed, see Seed.
- Cucumer, An. 181.
- Leavs of the wild, of what Taste, 280. §. 11. & 283. §. 6.
- Where tasted, 284. §. 4, 8.
- D.
- Daisy leaves, where tasted, 284. §. 10.
- Descent of the Root, how made, An. 34. §. 3.
- Diametral Rays, see Roots.
- Digester, the nature of that invented by Mons. Pappin, 237.
- Dissolution of Bodies promoted by Compression, 237.
- Dissimilar Leavs, see Leavs.
- Dragon Root, 59. §. 13.
- Dung of Pigeons, 251. §. 37.
- E.
- Earth, how to be examin’d, as relating to Vegetation, Id. §. 57.
- How nature prepares it for the growth of Plants, 11. §. 8.
- Empalement, see Flower.
- Emulsions, sometimes for Glysters, Id. 39.
- Enula, of what Taste, 283. §. 3, 4.
- Essential Salts of Plants, see Salts.
- Evergreen, 156. §. 2.
- Euphorbium, of what nature, 200. §. 1. 241. §. 19. &. 258. Query 2.
- Of what Taste, 283. §. 6.
- F.
- Fat, how made by Art or Nature, 233. §. 3.
- Fermentation, 253. §. 55.
- Fibers of the Leaf, see Leavs.
- Of the Seed, see Seed.
- Figures, of Plants, Id. §. 11.
- Of Roots, An. 58. §. 4.
- Of Trunks, 135.
- Of Leavs, 150. §. 1.
- Of Seeds, 195.
- Figs, their Sugar, Id. §. 41.
- Flax, its nature, 258. Query 1.
- Flower, its Empalement, An. 35. §. 2. & 163.
- Foliature, its Foulds, An. 36. §. 5. & 164. §. 1.
- Protections, An. 36. §. 7.
- Hairs, An. 36. §. 8. & 168. §. 8.
- Globulets, An. 37. §. 10. & 165. §. 9.
- Number of Leavs, 165. §. 11.
- Parts of the Leavs, 166. §. 15.
- Use, An. 37. §. 11. & 166. §. 18.
- Shape or Figure, 167. §. 20.
- Attire, Seminiform, An. 37. §. 13. & 167.
- Florid, An. 38. §. 17. & 170.
- Globulets or Sperme of both, An. 38. §. 15. 39. §. 21. 168 §. 9. & 170. §. 5.
- Use of the Attire, An. 39. §. 22. & 171.
- Flower, when formed, 173.
- Colours of the Flower, 271.
- How by the Flower to find out to what sort a Plant belongeth, 175. §. 13.
- Fœtus, see Seed.
- Foulds of Leavs, see Leavs.
- Formation of the Root, see Root.
- Fruits; Apple, An. 40. §. 2. & 179.
- Limon, 180.
- Cucumber, 181.
- Pear, An. 41. §. 3. & 182.
- Quince, 183.
- Plum, An. 42. §. 5. & 183.
- Aprecock, 184.
- Peach, 184.
- Cherry, 185.
- Walnut, ibid.
- Grape, ibid.
- Gooseberry, An. 43. §. 9. & 185.
- White Corin, 185.
- Filbert, An. 43. §. 8. & 186.
- Akern, 186.
- The Use of the Fruit, An. 44. §. 10.
- Of its Parts to its self, 189.
- To the Seed, 191 & 209.
- When the Fruit formed, 192. §. 9.
- Furr of a Hare, 247. §. 3.
- G.
- Gall-Stones, 252. §. 47.
- Generation of the Seed, and other Parts, see the Seed, and other Parts.
- Gentian Root, where tasted, 284. §. 5.
- Germen, see Bud.
- Glysters, sometimes best made of Emulsions, Id. §. 39.
- Globulets, see Leavs and Flowers.
- Gold, its nature, 245. §. 31.
- Gooseberry, 185.
- Grape, 185.
- Gravel, its nature, 251. §. 40.
- Gums, of three kinds, 134. §. 15.
- H.
- Hairs, see Leavs and Flowers.
- Hares Furr, 247. §. 3.
- Harts-Horn, 248. §. 8.
- Hazel Nut, see Fruits.
- Hellebore, black, of what Taste, 280. §. 12. & 283. §. 3. &c.
- where tasted, 284. §. 4.
- Hoglice, 249. §. 15.
- Horses Hoofe, 247. §. 5.
- I.
- Jalap, of what Taste, 283. §. 6. 284. §. 10.
- Insertions, in the Root, and other Parts, see Root and other Parts.
- Iris Root described, 60. §. 14.
- Irish Slate, its nature, 243. §. 4.
- Iron, see Steel.
- L.
- Lapis Calaminaris, its nature, 243. §. 9.
- Lapis Lazuli, 243. §. 7.
- Lapis Tuthiæ, 243. §. 9.
- Lead, its nature, 244. §. 16.
- Lead Spar, 244. §. 12.
- Leavs, the two first which come of every Seed, what, An. 8. §. 42, &c.
- Their Use, An. 10. §. 46.
- Leavs; their Protections, An. 32. §. 17. & 145. §. 2.
- Foulds, An. 31. §. 14. & 147. §. 9.
- Shapes and Measures, An. 30. §. 17. & 150. §. 1.
- Globulets, An. 34. §. 7. & 148. §. 1.
- Hairs, An. 34. §. 4. 149. §. 8.
- Spots, 148. §. 4.
- Thorns, 148. §. 6.
- Their Compounding Parts, An. 29. §. 7.
- Skin, 153. §. 1.
- Parenchyma or Pulp, 153. §. 5.
- Fibers or Vessels, Their Position In the Body of the Leaf, 152. §. 19.
- In the Stalk, 154. §. 9.
- The Lignous Vessels, 155. §. 16.
- The Aer-Vessels, 155. §. 19.
- Texture of a Palm Leaf or Bag, 156. §. 20.
- Duration of the Leaf, 156. §. 2.
- Time and manner of its Generation, 156. §. 4. & 174.
- Colour of the Leaf, 270.
- How by this to find out to what sort a Plant belongeth, 174. §. 1.
- Lignous Body, see Trunk and other Parts
- Lilium convalle, its nature, Id. §. 30.
- Limor, described, 180.
- Lithosperm the Seed, its nature, 241. §. 21.
- Lixivial Salts, see Salts.
- Lobes of the Seed, see Seed.
- Lympha out of which the Seed is first nourished, see Seed.
- Lympheducts their Structure, 111. §. 30.
- M.
- Magistery of Corals, 244. §. 15.
- Of Pearls, 252. §. 43.
- Mallow, its nature, 257. Query 5.
- Marine Salt of Plants, see Salts.
- Mastick, its nature, 258. Query. 2.
- Measures of Leavs, 150. §. 1.
- Mechanick uses of Timber, 137.
- Membranes of the Seed, see Seed.
- Menstruum of the Stomach, 253. § 53.
- Metals; Lead, 244. § 16.
- Mercury, 244. §. 16.
- Steel, 244. § 20.
- Antimony, 245. § 23.
- Tin, 245. § 26.
- Copper, 245. § 28.
- Silver, 245. § 29.
- Gold, 245. §. 31.
- Milks of Plants, Id. § 21. & 26.
- How made, An. 67. § 19. & 93. §. 60. & 133. § 12.
- Milk-Vessels, their Structure, 112. § 35.
- Millipedes, 249. § 15.
- Minerals of all sorts, how easily tryed, 247. § 48.
- Mixture; the received Doctrine hereof, 222.
- Its nature explained, 225.
- Causes, 229.
- Power and Use, 231.
- Mixture of the Parts of Plants with several Menstruums, 239, &c.
- Of Minerals, 247, &c.
- Of Animals, 247, &c.
- Motions, Of Plants, Id. § 16.
- Of Roots, and other Parts, see Roots, and other Parts.
- Of the Sap, see Sap.
- Of the Aer, see Aer.
- Muciducts, An. 66. § 18.
- Mucilages, Id. § 21. & An. 201. § 4.
- Musk, its nature, 250. §. 29.
- N.
- Nature of Bodies, how discoverable, 235.
- Navel-Fibers, see Seed.
- Nightshade deadly, of what Tast, 284. § 9.
- Nitre, of what Tast, 280. § 6.
- Noli me tangere, how the Seed ejaculated, 188. § 18.
- Number of Leavs in Flowers, 165. § 11.
- Number of Seeds, 198.
- Nut Barbado, Id. § 30. & 205. § 17.
- Hazel Nut, 43. § 8. & 186.
- O.
- Oak-Wood, described, An. 20. & 21.
- Odors of Plants, how to be observed, Id. § 28.
- Some Instances how made, An. 94. § 64.
- Imitated, 235.
- Olibanum, its nature, 258. Query, 2.
- Oyls stillatitious, how mingled with Water &c., 232. § 7. & 237.
- Oyly Sap, how made, 132. § 6.
- P.
- Parenchyma or Cortical, Pithy, and Pulpy parts of a Plant, their predominant Principle, Id. § 48.
- Described in the Root and other parts, see Root, &c.
- How formed, see Roots and Leavs.
- Peach, see Fruits.
- Pear, see Fruits.
- Pearls, their Magistery, 252. § 43.
- Philosophy, begins and ends with Theology, 79. § 1.
- Pimpinel, where tasted, 284. §. 10.
- Pith, its structure, 76. §. 7. & 120. §. 10, &c.
- Plants, their Natural History how far cultivated, Id. §. 3.
- Wherein defective, § 2.
- Fit to be further improved, § 3. § 63.
- What to be enquired of, § 6.
- The usefulness hereof, §. 8.
- Plants, their Nature and Virtue how judged of, see Virtues.
- Plants, their places of Growth, Id. 15.
- Proportions, § 13.
- Plants, their Parts only Two Essentially distinct, 47. § 14.
- Plants; the general structure of their Parts, 120. § 11, &c.
- Plants, their Principles how to be observed, Id. §. 48.
- For what purpose, § 53.
- What predominant therein, 240. § 8.
- Plants, how to find out to what kind any one belongs, 174.
- Plum, see Fruits.
- Principles of Bodys, 223.
- which predominant in the true wood of a Plant, Id. § 52.
- Principles of Principles, Id. § 62.
- Protections of the Leaf and Flower. see Leaf and Flower.
- Pyrethrum the Root, of what Tast, 281. §— & 284. § 7.
- R.
- Radicle, see Seed.
- Raisins, their Sugar, Id. § 41.
- Rings annual in the Trunk, An. 19. § 6.
- Roots; their Original, 57. § 1.
- Shapes or Figures, & Sizes, 58. § 4, & 89. § 41.
- Motions, An. 15. § 24. &c. 34. § 3. 59. § 9. &c. 90. § 48 &c.
- Ages, 60. § 16. & 91. § 54.
- Parts, the Barque, its Skin, An. 11, § 2. & An. 61.
- Parenchyma described, An. 11. § 3. & 63. § 2.
- How form’d, 87. § 34.
- Its Diametral rays, 64. § 7.
- Vessels, 65, 66, 67.
- The Wood, Herein the Insertions, An. 12. § 10 & 17. § 28. & 70. § 2.
- Lignous Fibers or Vessels, 70. § 4, 8, 9.
- Aer-Vessels, An. 12. §. 7. & 71. § 5, 6, 10, &c.
- The Pith, An. 13. § 16. & An. 16. § 27. & An. 75, 76. § 7.
- Root, how it grows, An. 14. § 23.
- The Sap, how imbibed and distributed to its several Parts, 82. § 15 &c.
- How circulated, An. 17. § 29.
- How all the parts are form’d, 84. § 26. &c.
- And differently disposed, 88. § 36, &c.
- The Colours of Roots, 170. § 5.
- How made, 94. § 65.
- Root of Wormwood, where tasted, 285. § 12.
- Rosin, how made by Art, 233. § 4.
- Rosin in dryed Roots of Angelica, Id. § 41.
- Common Rosin, its nature, 258. Query 2.
- S.
- Salt aereal, Id. § 60.
- Salt Alkaline, in many Plants in their natural estate, 240. § 9.
- Salt Armoniac, 246. § 44.
- Salt, essential of Plants, How made, 262. § 3 &c. & 265. § 3. &c.
- Of several sorts, Id. § 48.
- Instanced also in those of Rosemary, Black Thorn, Scurvey-Grass, Wormwood, Ash, 264. § 6. &c.
- Tastable in good Rhubarb, Id. § 41.
- Salt fixed, of what use in Purgation, 260.
- Salt Lixivial of Plants, how imitated, 233. § 6.
- Of different nature, 264. § 2.
- Salt of Ash, of what nature, 267. § 22.
- Of Tartar, Ib.
- Yielded in different quantitys by the Barque of Ash, Rosemary, Black-Thorn, Agrimony, 256. Query 1.
- Garden and Sea Scurvy-grass, 256. Query 2.
- Mint distill’d, and not, 256. Query 3.
- Majorane, Oak-Barque, Liquorish, Aniseeds, Sorrel, Garden Scurveygrass, Mint, Sea Scurveygrass, 256. Query 4.
- Majorane, Agrimony, Mugwort, Mint, Mallow, Rhubarb, Sena, Jalap, Colocynthis, 257. Query 5.
- Flax, 258. Qu. 1.
- Gum Arabick, Euphorbium, Myrrh, Opium, Aloe, Scammony, Gutta gamba, 258. Query 2.
- Salt Marine, its nature, 246. § 43.
- Salt Marine of Plants, how made by Nature or Art, 234. § 8, 263. § 12, &c. 266. § 16.
- Of several sorts, instanced in those of Rosemary, Scurveygrass, Black Thorn, Wormwood, 266. § 17, &c.
- Salt of the dead Sea, 263. § 14.
- Saps of Plants, how to be observed, Id. § 21. to 26. and 31. to 47.
- Their several kinds, § 21.
- Receptacles, § 22.
- Motions, § 23.
- Quantitys, § 24.
- Consistence, § 25.
- Sap, how imbibed, and distributed to the several parts of the Root. An. 82. § 15. &c.
- Its Circulation therein, An. 17. § 29.
- where, and how it ascends in the Trunk, An. 24. § 29. & An. 124.
- Sap and other contents of the several Parts how made, An. 92. § 57 &c. & 131.
- How a Milky Sap, An. 67. § 19. & 93. § 60. & 133. § 12 &c.
- How a Winy, 93. § 62. § 132. § 3 &c.
- How one very Oyly, 132. § 6 &c.
- Scurveygrass Garden, of what Tast, 283. § 6.
- Scurvey-grass Sea, its Nature, 256. Query 4.
- Seasons of Plants, Id. § 14.
- Secundine, see Seed.
- Seeds; their Case or Uterus, An. 45, § 2.
- of several manners, 186.
- Figures, An. 45. § 3. &c. 195.
- Number, 198.
- Motions, 188. § 18 & 199 § 3, &c.
- Stones, 201. § 2. & 209.
- Mucilages, 201. § 4.
- Coats or Membranes, An. 2. § 3. 45. § 3. &c. 46. § 10. 47. § 15 & 201. § 6. 210 &c.
- Apertures, An 2. § 5. & 200 § 1.
- Vitellum, 20. 2. § 9.
- The Fœtus, or true Seed, its Radicle and Lobes, An. 2 & 3. § 9 to 12. & 203.
- Plume or Bud, An. 3. § 13. & 206.
- Skin, An. 4. § 16. & 207. § 9.
- Parenchyma, An. 4. § 18. & 207. § 10.
- Seminal Root or Vessels, An 5. § 21. &c. & 207. § 11, &c.
- Navle Fiber, An. 48. § 17. & 212.
- Content, 208. § 15.
- The manner of its Vegetation, An. 6. § 30, &c.
- Of its Generation, An. 48. § 18 &c. & 209 &c.
- Shape of Roots, and other Parts, see Roots and other parts.
- Shells, their Nature, 248. § 9, 10, 11.
- Skin, see Seed and other Parts.
- Silver, its Nature, 245. § 29.
- Smell of green Carduus, Id. § 28.
- Of the Pestil of Arum. Ib.
- Soyl, see Earth.
- Sperme of Plants, see Flower.
- Spirit of Salt, 247. § 46.
- Spirit of Salt Armoniac, 247. § 47.
- Spirit of Peas-Cods, Id. § 30.
- Spirits urinous, how made less offensive, Id. § 45.
- Spirit of Wine mixed with Aqua fortis, what thereupon remarkable, 242. § 26.
- Stalks, see Trunks and Branches.
- Steel, its nature, 244. § 20.
- Mixed with double Aqua fortis, what thereupon remarkable, 244. §. 22.
- Stillatitious Oyls, how mixed with water, 232. § 7. & 237.
- Stomachick menstruum, 253. § 53.
- Stones; a strange one bred in the stomach, 252. § 48.
- Others probably bred there, 253. § 51.
- Of the Kidneys or Bladder, of what nature, 251. § 32.
- How prevented, 251. § 41. & 252. § 42.
- Gall Stone, its nature, 252. § 47.
- Bezoar, its nature, 252. § 49.
- Lead-Spar, 244. § 12.
- Lapis Calaminaris, 243. § 9.
- Tuthiæ, ibid.
- Lazuli, 244. § 12.
- Structure of a Plant. 120. § 11, &c.
- Sugar of Raisins 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.
- T.
- Tasts of Plants; how to be observed, Id. § 29.
- Simple, 280. § 6.
- Compounded, 281.
- Their Degree, 282.
- Motions or Terms, 283.
- Seat, 284.
- Causes, An. 95. § 68 &c. & 286 &c.
- Tast of Arum Root, 281. § 21.
- Asparagus Root, 284. § 10.
- Bonus Henricus, 284. § 10.
- Calamus Aromaticus, 283. § 6.
- Celandine little, 284. § 10.
- Clematis peregrina the Seed-Case, 283. § 3.
- Colocynthis, 284. § 8.
- Contrayerva, 283. § 6.
- Cucumer wild, the Leavs, 284. § 4, 8.
- Daisy Leavs, 284. § 10.
- Enula, 283. § 3, 4.
- Euphormium, 283. § 6.
- Gentian Root, 284. § 5, 8.
- Hellebore black, the Root, 280. § 12. 283. § 3. 284. § 4.
- Jalap, 283. § 6. 284. § 10.
- Nightshade deadly, 284. § 9.
- Nitre 280. § 6.
- Pimpinel, 284. § 10.
- Pyrethrum the Root, 281. § 15. & 284. § 7.
- Tamarisk-Leavs, Id. § 29.
- Wormwood-Root, 285. § 12.
- Yarrow, 283. § 6.
- Texture of a Plant, 120. § 11, &c.
- Thorns, their kinds. An. 33. § 1.
- Timber, see Trunk.
- Tin, its nature, 245. § 26.
- Tin mixed with strong Aqua fortis, what thereupon observable, 245. § 27.
- Tincture of Bawme in Water, 274. § 11.
- In Spirit of Wine, 275. §. 14.
- Tincture of Corals, a cheat, Id. § 28.
- Trunks, and Branches several described as they appear to the naked Eye, sc. of Indian Wheat, Dandelyon, Borage, Colewort, Holyoak, wild Cucumer, Scorzonera, Burdock, Endive, Vine, Sumach 103, &c.
- Trunk, Skin, An. 19. § 2. & 107. § 2 to 5.
- The Barque, An. 19. § 3.
- Its Parenchyma, 108. §. 7.
- Vessels, 108. § 8. to p. 113.
- The Lympheducts their Structure, 111. §. 30, &c.
- Milk-Vessels, their Structure, 112. § 35, &c.
- Different Surface of the Barque how made, 129. § 4.
- How united to the Wood, 129. §. 2, 3.
- How this always keeps moyst, not the Pith, An. 20. § 7. & 93. § 58. & 124. §. 2.
- The Wood, An. 19. § 4. to 11. & An. 20 & 21.
- Its Annual Rings, An. 19. § 6.
- Insertions, An. 19. §. 5. 12. to 15. 17. & 128. § 8. &c.
- True wood, 114. § 10, &c.
- How dilated, An. 22. § 22, 23.
- And why, § 24, &c.
- Aer-Vessels, An. 20. § 8, 9. & 115. § 16, &c.
- How less in the Trunk, than in the Root, and whence formed late in the year &c. 130. § 10. & 131. § 16.
- The Pith, An. 19. § 5, 18, 19, 20. & 119. to 122 & 129. § 5. &c.
- Trunks, their different Structure whence, 129.
- Shapes, whence, 135.
- Motions, whence, An. 22. § 21. & 136.
- Trunks, how fitted for Mechanick use, 137.
- Trunks, of their Bleeding, Id. § 23. & 124. § 3, &c.
- Trunk-Roots, An. 27, 28.
- Turnep, described, An. 13.
- V.
- Valves, no where in Plants, An. p. 21. §. 16.
- Vegetables, see Plants.
- Vegetation of the Seed, see Seed.
- The manner of Vegetation, how judged of, Id. §. 53.
- Vessels of the Root and other Parts, see Root and other Parts.
- Virtues of Plants, how to be observed and judged of, Id. §. 12, 30, 47. & p. 236. 290.
- Imitable, 235.
- The reason of them, how knowable, Id. §. 55.
- Vitriols, their nature, 246. §. 38.
- Uterus of Plants, fleshy or membraneous, 186.
- W.
- Wallnut, 185.
- Water, how to be examined as relating to Vegetation.
- Water, how mingled with stillatitious or other Oyls, 237.
- Wood of the Root and other Parts, see the Parts.
- Wood of Beech, An. 20. & 21.
- Of Oak, Ibid.
- Its predominant Principle, Id. §. 52.
- Y.
- Yarrow Leavs, their Tast, 283. §. 6.