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COX (BROTHERS) AND WYMAN, GREAT QUEEN STREET, LINCOLN'S-INN FIELDS.
CONTENTS OF VOL. III.
HYDRIOTAPHIA.
Urn Burial; or, a Discourse of the Sepulchral Urns lately found in
Norfolk
BRAMPTON URNS.
Page
Particulars of some Urns found in Brampton Field, Feb. 1667-8
A LETTER TO A FRIEND, upon occasion of the death of his
intimate friend
Editor's Preface
Dedication
The Preface
Part the first
Part the second
Part the third
CHRISTIAN MORALS, &c.
1.
61
83
85
86
87
108
121
MISCELLANY TRACTS; ALSO MISCELLANIES.
The Publisher to the Reader
Tract 1.
147
149
Observations upon several plants mentioned in Scripture 151
Of garlands and coronary or garland plants.
Tract 2.
203
Tract 3.
Of the fishes eaten by our Saviour with his disciples after
his resurrection from the dead
An answer to certain queries relating to fishes, birds, and
insects
Tract 7.
Tract 8.
Tract 9.
Of ropalic or gradual verses, &c.
Page 221
223
Of languages, and particularly of the Saxon tongue
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, Gomorrah, Admah, Zeboim, in
the Dead Sea
Tract 11. Of the answers of the Oracle of Apollo at Delphos to
Croesus, king of Lydia
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. Museum Clausum, or, Bibliotheca Abscondita: contain-
ing some remarkable books, antiquities, pictures, and
rarities, of several kinds, scarce or never seen by any
man now living
242
246
251
259
267
REPERTORIUM.
Some account of the tombs and monuments in the cathedral church
of Norwich
Addenda
MISCELLANIES.
Concerning the too nice curiosity of censuring the present, or
judging into future dispensations
Upon reading Hudibras
An account of Island, alias Iceland, in the year 1662
An account of birds found in Norfolk.
An account of fishes, &c. found in Norfolk and on the coast
On the ostrich
Boulimia centenaria
Upon the dark thick mist happening on the 27th of Nov. 1674
Account of a thunderstorm at Norwich, 1665
On dreams.
Observations on grafting
Hints and Extracts; to his son, Dr. Edward Browne.
DOMESTIC CORRESPONDENCE, JOURNALS, &c.
Dr. Browne's Letters to his son Thomas, 1660-2
Journal of Mr. E. Browne
Dr. Browne's Correspondence with Mr. E. Browne during his
travels, 1668-1669
Further Correspondence June 1670 to Oct. 1682
422
426 to 440
441 to 482
MISCELLANEOUS CORRESPONDENCE.
Dr. Browne to Dr. Henry Power
484
486
Dr. Henry Power to Dr. Browne.-Feb. 10, 1648
Mr. Merryweather to Dr. Browne.-Oct. 1, 1649
Dr. Browne's Correspondence with Evelyn in 1658
with Dugdale.-Oct. 1658 to April
1662
Feb. 1669
487 to 492
493 to 501
with Dr. Merritt.-July 1668 to
Sir Robert Paston to Dr. Browne.-Apr. 5, 1669
The Earl of Yarmouth to Sir Thos. Browne.-Sept. 10, 1674
Sir Thomas Browne to Elias Ashmole.-Oct. 8, 1674.
Dr. How to Dr. Browne.-Sept. 20, 1655
502 to 513
Extract from Letter from M. Escaliot to Dr. Browne.-Jan. 26,
513
518
Dr. E. Browne to his father.-Sept. 7, 1671
Sir Thomas Browne to Mr. Elias Ashmole
. 527
24, 1673
Sir Thomas Browne to Mr. John Aubrey.-March 14, and Aug.
. 530
531-532
1664.