66 Of the Lioneſſe. 67 of the Leoperd. 68 of the Hare. 69 of the Linx. 70 of the Snaile. 71 of the Woolſe. 72 of the Mule. 73 of the Mouſe. 74 of the Weaſell. 75 of the Fyrtet, 76 of the Cat. 77 of Noctiluca, and of Odonta. 78 of the wilde Aſſe. 79 of the Onocentaura. 80 of Orix. 81 of a Sheepe and theyr profite. 82 of the Panther. 83 of the Parde. 84 De Pilofis, wilde men. 85 of the P•oe Bucke, 86 of the Pigmeis. 87 of Swine. 88 of a Lowce or Lyce. 89 of Fleas. 90 of the Rhinoceros. 91 of Frogges. 92 of the Salamander. 93 of water leaches. 94 of the Lizard. 95 of Serpents. 96 of the Ape. 97 of Mermaides. 98 of Scorpions. 99 of a Sowe. 100 of a Bull. |
101 of a Goate bucke. 102 of a Moale. 103 of the Badger. 104 of the Tiger. 105 of a Mothe. 106 of wormes. 107 of ſnailes. 108 of the Tortuſe. 109 of a Caue. 110 Idem. 111 of a Calfe. 112 of a Beare. 113 of the female Beare. 114 of a Foxe. 115 of Wormes: 116 of little wormes. 117 of viperous ſerpents. The Addition of Vipers. ¶Liber 19, containeth 37. chapters.1 Of colours. 2 of the Materia of coulours, 3 of the generation of colours. 4 of White. 5 of Ruſſet. 6 of hot and cold. 7 Colours in generall. 8 of ſeauen colours, and the Addition. 9 of changeable colours. 10 of colours in the eye. The reſt intreateth in 27. parts of colours. |
¶The Addition of coulours to limne with, & how they muſt be vſed.38 of odors and perfumes. 39 of the effectes of odoures. 40 of ſtinking vapour. 41.42 Idem. 43 of ſweete ſauour, and his effects vnto the 52. 53 of liquors. 54 of Honic and his properties. 55 of the Honic combe. 57 of Meede. 58 of Claret, a drinke compound. 59 of Pigmentum. 60 of Oximell. 61 of Waxe. 62 of milke, vnto 71. 72 of Whey. 73 of Butter. 74 of Cheeſe.75.76. 77 of the vertues of diuers things. 78 of rottenneſſe. 79 of Egges. The reſt concerne weights and meaſures. |
Finis huius Tabulæ.