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CERTAIN MISCELLANY TRACTS, also
MISCELLANIES, &c.
Editor's preface
115
117 to 118
119 to 120
121 to 173
174 to 178
The publisher (Dr. Tenison) to the reader
Tract 1. Observations upon several plants men-
tioned in scripture
Tract 2. Of garlands and coronary plants
Tract 3. Of the fishes eaten by our Saviour
with his Disciples after his resurrection from
the dead
Tract 4. In answer to certain queries relating
to fishes, birds, and insects
.
179 to 181
182 to 185
186 to 190
191 to 192
193 to 194
Tract 5. Of hawks and falconry, ancient and
modern
Tract 6. Of cymbals, &c.
Tract 7. Of ropalic or gradual verses, &c.
Tract 8. Of languages, and particularly of the
PAGE
195 to 21"
213 to 216
Saxon tongue
Tract 9. Of artificial hills, mounts, or burrows,
in many parts of England; what they are,
to what end raised, and by what nations
Tract 10. Of Troas, what place is meant by
that name. Also of the situations of Sodom,
Gomorrha, Admah, Zeboim, in the Red Sea 217 to 222
Tract 11. Of the answers of the oracle of
231 to 236
Apollo at Delphos to Croesus king of Lydia 223 to 2:0)
Tract 12. A prophecy concerning the future
state of several nations, in a letter written
upon occasion of an old prophecy sent to the
author from a friend, with a request that he
would consider it
Tract 13. Musæum Clausum, or Bibliotheca
Abscondita; containing some remarkable
books, antiquities, pictures, and rarities of
several kinds, scarce or never seen by any
man now living
MISCELLANIES:-viz, concerning the too nice curi-
osity of censuring the present, or judging
into future dispensations
Upon reading Hudibras
239 to 2
251 to 252
253
254 to 2*
An account of Island (alias Iceland,) in the
year 1662
Latin letters from Theodore Jonas, pastor of
Hitterdale, in Iceland, to Dr. Browne, 1651,
1656, and 1664
Crossley, Esq.)
256 to 2
271 to 4
273 to:
De Peste (from MS. Sloan. No. 1827, fol. 44-48)277 to
A brief reply to several queries (Ib. 1827,
fol. 49)
Naval fights (Ib. 1827, fol. 59-60)
281 to
287 to 89
vii
De Astragalo aut Talo (Ib. 1827, fol. 69-70) 298 to 299
Nonnulla a lectione Athenæi scripta (Ib. 1827,
fol. 71-77). . .
Nonnulla a lectione Athenæi, Platinæ, Apicii
de Re Culinaria, conscripta (Ib. 1827, fol.
77-81)
Amico Clarissimo, de enecante Garrulo Suo
(Ib. 1827, fol. 83 ad fine)
An account of Birds found in Norfolk (Ib. 1830,
fol. 5-22 and 31)
An account of Fishes, &c. found in Norfolk,
and on the coast (Ib. 1830, fol. 23-30;
32-38 and 1882, fol. 145-6)
On the ostrich (Ib. 1830, fol. 10-11; and
1847)
Boulimia Centenaria (Ib. 1133; and MS.
Rawl. 58)
Upon the dark thick mist happening on the
27th of November, 1674 (Ib. 1833, fol.
136)
Oratio Anniversaria Harveiana (Ib. 1833, fol.
146-150; and 1839, fol. 299-316)
Account of a thunder-storm at Norwich, 1665
(Ib. 1866, fol. 96)
On dreams (Ib. 1874, fol. 112-120)
300 to 304
305 to 308
309 to 312
313 to 324
325 to 336
337 to 339
340
341 to 342
343 to 352
353 to 354
355 to 359
Notæ in Aristotelem (Ib. 1874, fol. 81)
Observations on grafting (Ib. 1848, fol. 44-48:
1882, fol. 136-137; and Add. MSS. 5233,
fol. 58)
Fragments (MS. Rawl. 58, fol. 5 and 15)
Of Greenland (Ib. 391)
Extracts from Commonplace Books, from MSS.