Two notorious woonders and yet not marvelled at. [pag. 305].

Of illusions, confederacies, and legierdemaine, and how they may be well or ill used. [pag. 307].

Of private confederacie, and of Brandons pigeon. [pag. 308].

Of publike confederacie, and whereof it consisteth. [pag. 309].

How men have beene abused with words of equivocation, with sundrie examples thereof. [pag. 309].

How some are abused with naturall magike, and sundrie examples therof when illusion is added thereunto, of Jacobs pied sheepe, and of a blacke Moore. [pag. 311].

The opinion of witchmongers, that divels can create bodies, & of Pharaos magicians. [pag. 312].

How to produce or make monsters by art magike, and why Pharaos magicians could not make lice. [pa. 313].

That great matters may be wrought by this art, when princes esteeme and mainteine it: of divers woonderfull experiments, and of strange conclusions in glasses, of the art perspective, &c. [pag. 315].

A comparison betwixt Pharaos magicians and our witches, and how their cunning consisted in juggling knacks. [pag. 317].