SYNOPSIS OF THE CONTENTS OF VOLS. II, III, IV.
VOLUME SECOND.
PAGE
Religio Medici, with Editor's Preface and Postscript, Digby's Observations, &c. . . i to xxxii 1 to 158.
Pseudodoxia Epidemica, books 1 to 4 159 to end.
Editor's Preface 160 to 176
Book I. The general part; the various causes of common errors 182 to 266
Book II. The particular part; Of vulgar errors concerning mineral and vegetable bodies 267 to 384
Book III. The same continued; respecting animals .. .. 385 to 540
VOLUME THIRD.
Pseudodoxia Epidemica, books 4 to 7 1 to 374
Book IV. The particular part continued ; of popular errors concerning man 1 to 86
Book V. The same continued ; of questionable or erroneous representations in pictures; of many popular customs, Sfc. 87 to 184
Book VI. The same continued ; of popular tenets, cosmogra- phical, geographical, and historical 185 to 293
Book VII. -The same concluded ; of popular tenets, chiefly historical, and some deduced from Scripture 295 to 374
The Garden of Cyrus 375 to 448
Hydriotaphia , 449 to 496
Brampton Urns 497 to 505
Editor's Preface to these three tracts 377 to 380
VOLUME FOURTH.
Editor's Preface to the volume i, ii
Repertorium, &c. 1 to 32
Letter to a Friend, &c. with Editor's Preface 37 to 52
Christian Morals, &c. with Editor's Preface 53 to 114
Miscellany Tracts, &c. with Editor's Preface 115 to 256
Latin Letters from Theodore Jonas 256 to 270
Unpublished Papers 271 to 456
Dr. Thomas Browne's Journey with Dr. Plot 458 to 462
An Account of the Manuscript Collections of Sir Thomas and Dr. Edward Browne 463 to 476
Index to the four volumes .. .. 477 to end.