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VI PAGE Tract 8. Of languages, and particularly of the Saxon tongue 195 to 212

Tract 9. Of artificial hills, mounts, or burrows, in many parts of England; what they are, to what end raised, and by what nations 213 to 216

Tract 10. Of Troas, what place is meant by that name. Also of the situations of Sodom, Gomorrha, Admah, Zeboim, in the Red Sea 217 to 222

Tract 11. Of the answers of the oracle of Apollo at Delphos to Croesus king of Lydia 223 to 230

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. 231 to 238

Tract 13. Musseum Clausum, or Bibliotheca Abscondita; containing some remarkable books, antiquities, pictures, and rarities of several kinds, scarce or never seen by any man now living 239 to 250


 * —viz. concerning the too nice curiosity of censuring the present, or judging into future dispensations 251 to 252

Upon reading Hudibras 253

An account of Island (alias Iceland,) in the year 1662 254 to 256

Latin letters from Theodore Jonas, pastor of Hitterdale, in Iceland, to Dr. Browne, 1651, 1656, and 1664 256 to 270

UNPUBLISHED PAPERS. . . . . 271 to 456

Fragment on Mummies (from transcript by Jas. Crossley, Esq.) 273 to 276

DePeste(from MS. Sloan. No. 1827, fol. 44-48) 277 to 280

A brief reply to several queries (lb. 1827, fol. 49) 281 to 286

Naval fights (lb. 1827, fol. 59-60). . 287 to 289

Amico opus arduum meditanti (lb. 1827, fol. 61-64) 290 to 293

Nauraachia (lb. 1827, fol. 65-68) ... 294 to 297