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INDEX. OF THE Various Matter contained in this Work.
The Roman character denotes the volume, the Arabic number the page.
A.
- ABDOMINAL Fish, has the ventral nearer the tail than the pectoral fins, vi. 304
- Abstemious life, its great benefit, ii. 200
- Abstinence, religiously observed long after the Refor∣mation—queen Elizabeth's injunctions upon this head—a heavenly institution, from its benefit to individuals and advantage to society, ii. 131—remarkable instance of it in the sloth, iv. 347
- Acanthopterigii, a name of the prickly-finned fish, vi. 303
- Achilles, a Roman tribune, called the second of that name; and why, ii. 117
- Acorn, its shell filled by an immovable animal, viii. 162—a shell-fish, vii. 64
- Adriatic, its empire claimed by the republic of Ve∣nice, i. 232
- Aelian, his account of the dreadful cavern, called the Gulf of Pluto, i. 61—has seen an elephant write Latin characters on a board, his keeper shewing him the figure of each letter, iv. 261
- Aetna, volcano in Sicily—remarkable eruption in 1537, i. 89—account of it—the burning seen at