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Rh Cenuphar, i. 230.

Cerussa, i. 143.

Chalybs, i. 199.

Chaomancy, i. 190, 193.

Chalcanthum, in Venus, i. 38.

Chalcedony, the lowest of precious stones, i. 18; extracted from salt through the amethyst, 18 n.; 224.

Characters, ii. 295, 313.

Chaos, i. 207, 231, 295, 297, 301, 304.

Chelidony, ii. 130.

Chemical pathway of Paracelsus, the, i. 298.

Cherio, ii. 179.

Cheyri, the Great, ii. 339, 340.

Chiromancy, i. 179-181, etc.; ii. 313.

Chiseta, i. 109.

Christ the first spagyrist, i. 28.

Chrysocolla, i. 162, 183, 184.

Cinnabar, i. 159, 184.

Cinnamon, i. 229.

Circulated Salt, ii. 87.

Circulation, i. 153.

Circulatum, ii. 51, 54.

Citrines, i. 225.

Civet, i. 137; ii. 61.

Coagulation, i. 154; coagulation and resolution, i. 53 n.

Cobalt, i. 254.

Cobleta, i. 109.

Cœlum Philosophorum, ii. 22.

Cœroleum, i. 162.

Cohobation, i. 153.

Colcothar of Vitriol as a coagulate of Mercury, i. 54.

Colic, i. 264; ii. 264, 319.

Colocinth, i. 229; ii. 59, 146.

Colophonia, ii. 59.

Comets, ii. 295, 313.

Combustion of Minerals, i. 311.

Complexions, ii. 117, 150, 172.

Conservation, ii. 118.

Copper, i. 224, 278, 336; medical virtues of, ii. 228, 229.

Coral, nature of, i. 17; species of, 17 n.; quintessence of, ii. 24; magistery of, 53; medical uses of, ii. 214, 215.

Corporal Resin, ii. 17.

Cosmography, ii. 297.

Crocus of Copper, i. 142.

Crocus of Iron, i. 140, 200 n., 274; ii. 35.

Crocus of Mercury, i. 200 n.

Crocus of Sol, i. 144.

Crow's Head, i. 68.

Crystal, whence extracted, i. 18; to what referable. 18 n.; coagulation of, ib.; theory of conjuration in, 14, 225; medical uses of, ii. 216, 217.

Crystalline, i. 268.

Cyamus, ii. 138.

Cyanean Stone, i. 158.

Cyclopes, ii. 261.

Cyphanta, ii. 346.

Cyroglossum, i. 189.

Dalni, ii. 258.

Danewort, i. 230.

Dardo, ii. 339.

Daura, ii. 119.

Death, the Mother of Tinctures, i. 138; death twofold, 146; death not caused by disease, ii. 108.

Degrees, two only, ii. 172; elementated degrees, ib.; rules of, 174; degrees of herbs, ib.; of heat and cold, 175; concealed degrees, 176; first degree of heat, 181, 183; second degree of heat, 182; first degree of cold, 182; second degree of cold, 183, 184; third and fourth degrees of heat, ib.; grade of health, 187; grades of spagyric industry, 190; degrees in relation to disease, 192, 193, 194; grades of disease, 197.

Deneas, i. 218.

Deltic Nature, ii. 331.

Dentaria, i. 189.

Derses, ii. 278.

Destruction a perfecting agent, i. 4.

Diana of the Wise, i. 298.

Diemeæ, ii. 254.

Digestion, i. 153.

Diocletian, destroyer of Spagyric books, i. 19.

Dioscorides, ii. 155, 156.

Distillation, i. 151.

Divertallum, ii. 265.

Divination, i. 185; stars of, 191; science of, ii. 294, 295, 296, 301, 302.

Divining Rod, i. 185.

Domor, i. 202, 203.

Doses, ii. 196, 197, 198.

Drachum, i. 233.

Dramas, ii. 255.

Dreams, ii. 296, 313.

Dropsy, i. 197 n.

Dualech, ii. 265.

Durdales, ii. 254.

Dust of Metals, i. 308.

Earth, element of, i. 221; philosophy of, 228; separation of, ii. 21.

Edochinum, ii. 345.

Electrum, i. 107, 108, 114; ii. 103, etc.

Elementary Gold, i. 301.

Element, one only, ii. 11: long life consists in equilibrium of elements, ii. 122.