Worms, that eat holes in stones, feeding on stone, 28. [321].


The more

NATURAL METHOD.

I. A Natural History of all Countries and Places, is the foundation for solid Philosophy, See Directions, Inquiries, and Instructions for a Natural History of a Countrey, n. 11. p. [186].

See it in part exemplified in the History of England, begun by Dr. Merret in his Pinax, 20. [364].

See the cause of Tydes proposed by D. Wallis, 16. [263].

See the further Examination by a severe History of Tydes, Winds, and other Concomitants or Adherents, directed, n. 17. n. 18, n. 21.

See the Inquiries concerning the Seas, and Sea-waters, n. 18. [315].