Bacon, Francis, Sylva sylvarum : or, a natural history in ten centuries

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267contained in theſe Centuries.11
Trees moiſter yield leſs Moſs, 114. The cauſe
# ibid.
Trees in Clay-grounds apt to gather Moſs,
# ibid. The cauſe # ibid.
Trees Hide-bound bring forth Moſs # ibid.
Treesthat ripen lateſt bloſſom earlieſt # 119
Trees that laſt longeſt, 120. viz. The largeſt
# of body, ibid. such as bring Maſt or Nuts,
# ibid. Such as bring forth Leaves late,
# and ſhed them late, ibid. Such as are often
# cut # ibid.
Trees with ſcattered bough@, 121. with up-
# right boughs, ibid. The cauſe of each
# ibid.
Tree Indian with Leaves of great largeneſs,
# and Fruit without ſtalks # 127
Tree in Perſia nouriſhed with Salt-water
# ibid. 128
Trees commonly fruitful, but each other
# year # 130
Trees bearing beſt on the lower boughs, 131.
# others on the higher boughs, ibid. The
# cauſe of each, ibid. Such as bear beſt when
# they are old, 131. Others when they are
# young, ibid. The cauſe of each # ibid.
Trembling in ſhadows # 190
Tryals for wholeſome Airs # 164
Tuft of Moſs on a Briar-buſh # 117
Tuiks great ſitters, 156. to them, Bathing
# good # ibid.
Twice a year Fruits # 119
Tying of the Point # 192, 193
Tyranny over Mens Underſtandings and Be-
# liefs much affected # 215
V.
VApor of Charl-coal, or of Sea coal, or of
# a Room new plaſtred, mortal # 202
Vapors which taken outwaraly, would con-
# denſe the Spirits # 203
Vegetables rotting upon the ground, a good
# Compoſt, 223. Several inſtances thereof
# ibid.
Venous Bodies # 180
Venus, 142. Inexceſs dimeththe ſight, ibid.
# The Act of it. Men more inclined in
# winter, women in Summer # 143
Vermine frighted with the Head of a VVoolf
# 210
Veſuvius # 165
Vines made fruitful by applying the Kernels
# of Grapes to the Roots, 10. The cauſe
# thereof, ibid. Made to ſprout ſuddenly
# with Nitre, 96. Love not the Colewort,
# 110. Vine-Trees, 128, 129. Anciently
# of great bodies, ibid. Atough wood dry,
# ibid. Vines in ſome places, not propped
# 125
Vine grafted upon Vine # 136
Vinegar # 194
Violet-Vinegar # 4
Viſibles hitherto, the ſubject of Knowledge,
# 26. Mingle not in the Medium as Au-
# dibles do, 53. The cauſe thereof, ibid. se-
# veral conſents of Viſibles and Audibles,
# 58. Several Diſſents of Viſibles and Au-
# dibles, 60, 61. Viſible Species, 160. Vi-
# ſibles and Audibles, 204. Two Lights of
# the ſame bigneſs, will not make things be
# ſeen as far again as one, 54. The cauſe
# thereof # ibid.
Viſual Spirits infecting # 202, 203
Vitrial # 127
Vivification, 73, 74. The ſeveral things re-
# quired to Vivification, 143. The Proceſs
# of it # ibid. 194, 195
Vlcers in the Leg, harder to cure then in the
# Head, 166. The cauſe, ib. Difference of
# curing them in a French-man, and an
# Engliſh-man # ibid.
Unbarkt Branch of a Tree being ſet, hatb
# grown, 134. Barkt will not # ib.
Unguentum Teli # 200
Union, the force thereof in Natural Bodies,
# 24. Appetite of Union in Natural Bodies,
# 64. Appeareth in three kindes of Bodies
# ibid.
Voice, the ſhrilneſs thereof, 43. In whom
# eſpecially, ibid. VVhy changed at years of
# Puberty, ibid. Labor and Intention, con-
# duceth much to imit ate Voices, 56. Imi-
# tation of Voices, as if they were at diſtance
# ibid.
Vrine in quantity, a great hinderer of Nou-
# riſhment # 14
W.
WArmth, a ſpecial means to make
# ground fruitful # 123, 124
Warts taken away by Lard or an Elder ſtick
# conſuming # 213
Water thickned in a Cave, 20. Changed
# ſuddenly into Air, 24. Choice of waters,
# 86. By weight, ibid. By boiling, ibid. By
# longest lasting, imputrefied, ibid. By
# making Drinks ſtronger, ibid. By bearing
# Soap, ibid. By the places where they are
# congregated, 87. By the Soil, ibid. wa-
# ters ſweet, not to be tructed, ibid. well-
# water, ibid. water putteth forth Herbs
# without Roots, 117. water alone will
# cauſe Plants to ſprout, ibid. well-water
# warmer in winter then in Summer, 191.
# water riſing in a Baſon by means of Flames
# 192
Water hot, and Fire, heat differently, # 104.

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