CHAP. I. AIR:—Winds, Mists, Storms, Meteors, Echos, Sounds
CHAP. II. SPRINGS MEDICINAL:—At Chippenham, Kington St. Michael, Draycot, Seend, Epsom, Melksham, Dundery-hill, Lavington, Devizes, Minety, Wotton Bassett, &c.; Sir W. Petty’s “Queries for the Tryall of Minerall Waters”
CHAP. III. RIVERS:—Wily, North Avon, Upper Avon, Nadder, Stour, Deverill, Kennet, Marden, Thames, &c.; Proposal for a Canal to connect the Thames and North Avon.
CHAP. IV. SOILS:—Clay, Marl, Fuller’s Earth, Chalk, Gravel, Sand; Downs, Fairy-rings, Becket’s Path at Winterbourn, Peat, Spontaneous Vegetation, Hills
CHAP. V. MINERALS AND FOSSILS:—Iron, Silver, Copperas, Umber, Spar, Lead, Coal.
CHAP. VI. STONES:—Of Haselbury, Chilmark, and Swindon; Lime, Chalk, Pebbles, Flints; the Grey Wethers
CHAP. VII. FORMED STONES:—Belemnites, Madrepores, Oysters, Astroites, Cornua Ammonia, Echini, &c.
CHAP. VIII. AN HYPOTHESIS OF THE TERRAQUEOUS GLOBE:—Learned Speculations on the structure of the Earth.
CHAP. IX. PLANTS:—Herbs, Orcheston Knot-grass, Alhanna, Tobacco, Oak, Elm, Beech, Hazel, Yew, Box, Holly, Osiers, Elders, Ash, Glastonbury Thorn, &c.
CHAP. X. BEASTS:—Deer, Hares, Rabbits, Dogs, Cattle
CHAP. XI. FISHES:—Trout, Eels, Umbers or Grayling, Carp, Tench, Salmon; Fish-ponds, &c.
CHAP. XII. BIRDS:—Larks, Woodpeckers, Bustards, Crows, Pheasants, Hawks, Sea-gulls, &c.
CHAP. XIII. REPTILES AND INSECTS:—Snakes, Adders, Toads, Snails, Bees; Recipe to make Metheglyn
CHAP. XIV. MEN AND WOMEN:—Longevity, Remarkable Births, &c..
CHAP. XV. DISEASES AND CURES:—Leprosy, the Plague, Gout, Ricketts, Pin-and-Web, &c.
CHAP. XVI. OBSERVATIONS ON PARISH REGISTERS:—Population, Poor Rates, Periodical Diseases
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