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 * Anthropomancy, by the entrails of human beings.
 * Theriomancy, by beasts.
 * Ornithomancy, by birds.
 * Ichthyomancy, by fishes.
 * Botanomancy, by herbs.
 * Lithomancy, by stones.
 * Kleromancy, by lots.
 * Oneiromancy, by dreams.
 * Onomancy, by names.
 * Arithmancy, by numbers.
 * Logarithmancy, by logarithms.
 * Sternomancy, by the marks from the breast to the belly.
 * Gastromancy, by the sound of, or marks upon the belly.
 * Omphalomancy, by the navel.
 * Chiromancy, by the hands.
 * Podomancy, by the feet.
 * Onchyomancy, by the nails.
 * Cephaleonomancy, by asses' heads.
 * Tephromancy, by ashes.
 * Kapnomancy, by smoke.
 * Knissomancy, by the burning of incense.
 * Ceromancy, by the melting of wax.
 * Lecanomancy, by basins of water.
 * Katoptromancy, by looking-glasses.
 * Chartomancy, by writing in papers, and by Valentines.
 * Macharomancy, by knives and swords.
 * Crystallomancy, by crystals.
 * Dactylomancy, by rings.
 * Koskinomancy, by sieves.
 * Axinomancy, by saws.
 * Chalcomancy, by vessels of brass, or other metal.
 * Spatilomancy, by skins, bones, &c.
 * Astromancy, by stars.
 * Sciomancy, by shadows.
 * Astragalomancy, by dice.
 * Oinomancy, by the lees of wine.
 * Sycomancy, by figs.
 * Tyromancy, by cheese.
 * Alphitomancy, by meal, flour, or bran.
 * Krithomancy, by corn or grain.
 * Alectromancy, by cocks.
 * Gyromancy, by circles.
 * Lampadomancy, by candles and lamps.