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1 - Anti-Catholic tract (opening missing).
2 - 'Le Barche da Padova'
3 - 'Extrait d'un livre entitule Sepher Raziel'
4 - 'Interrogatoire de Michel Magicien'
5 - Trial of Florence Newton for witchcraft at Cork assizes.
6 - Extract from Sir James Melville's 'Memoirs' (1683), concerning the North Berwick witch trial.
7 - Note on the composition of 'disolving eagles' and 'celestial eagles'
8 - Diagrams of lines of latitude, with Latin notes.
9 - Notes on Kircher's 'Mundus Subterraneus' (1664), etc.
10 - 'The Nature & Uses of the double writing Instrument'
11 - Material for appendix to 'Final Causes'.
12 - Miscellaneous notes, some pasted down, on topics such as final causes, spirits, discernment of truths, infinity, the terraqueous globe, the design argument, etc.
13 - 'A briefe Definition, Or rather description of the Plague with its Manner of Cure'.
14 - Text included in 'General History of Air'.
15 - Account of unpublished writings by Helmont.
16 - Note on vast extent of Blany family.
17 - Account of soft wood found in pit in the Netherlands.
18 - Account of how in 1665 a friend of Boyle's, Sir W.C., apparently met Sir John Trelawney near Exeter when he said later that he was in Plymouth all the time.
19 - Requisites of a Good and Excellent Hypothesis.
20 - Copy of Richard Boyle's 'True Remembrances'
21 - Sentences/phrases from letters to Boyle, perhaps for purposes of identification.
22 - 'The Duty of a Mother's being a Nurse, asserted'
23 - [Ralph Austen] 'Certain Queries humbly propounded to the honourable Royall Societie'
24 - Incomplete letter justifying Boyle's medical activities.
25 - Incomplete essay concerning salt.
26 - MS version of part of 'Usefulness, II, sect. 2'
27 - John Beale, 'For Kitchin Gardens'
28 - 'For Fidelia'
29 - 'Against Confidence'
30 - Earlier version of part of letter to Fidelia.
31 - 'To one that sent him Mr de S. 'De la Vanité du Monde''.
32 - Part of letter addressed to 'Deare Jacke'.
33 - Remainder of letter 'Against Confidence'
34 - 'The Gentleman'
35 - `To my MISTRESSE (when I have one_ . . . ), presenting her the Amorous Controversys'.
36 - Text headed 'Scaping into his Study, out of a Crowd of extraordinary vaine Company of both Sexes'.
37 - 'Of Desseins & Undertakings'.
38 - 'A Mere fine Gentleman'.
39 - 'An Account of Philaretus during his Minority'
40 - Two 'Occasional Reflections'
41 - Moral epistle concerning ethics of treatment of animals.
42 - Letter from [Boyle] to [Hartlib]
43 - 'The Duty of a Mother's being a Nurse, asserted'
44 - 'Against Painting'.
45 - Latin headings,comprising a summary of the content of the various books of Grotius' 'De Veritate'.
46 - Mathematical calculations.
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