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Gyphus, i. 162.

Halcyon, ii. 129, 132.

Hamuel, son of, i. 65.

Hare's-foot, i. 143.

Heaven of the Metals, ii. 89.

Heliazati, ii. 340.

Heliotrope, i. 189, 249.

Hellebore, ii. 130.

Hepatica, i. 189.

Herbs, separation of elements from, ii. 18; seven species of, 191.

Hermes, i. 19, 21, 65, 70, 85, 125, 148, 284, 298; ii. 110, 155; Apocalypse of, i. 23.

Hildonius, ii. 346.

Hippocrates, i. 29, 73; ii. 169, 324.

Hippuris, i. 189.

Homunculus, i. 124; ii. 120, 334.

Honey, i. 134; ii. 74.

Hyacinth, ii. 138.

Hydromancy, i. 171, 190, 193; ii. 297.

Hydromel, i. 134.

Hyle, i. 297.

Hypericon, i. 134.

Hyposarchæ, ii. 111.

Iliaste, see Iliaster.

Iliaster, i. 201, 203, 204, 205, 206, 210, 216, 226, 297; ii. 179, 180, 339, 340, 341, 342, 344, 345.

Images, ii. 295.

Imagination, i. 122, 123, 173; ii. 7, 117, 120.

Imbibition, i. 153.

Impressions, i. 174; ii. 117.

Inanimates, ii. 313.

Incantation, ii. 119, 296.

Instrumentation, ii. 297.

Iron transmuted into copper, i. 28; to cut iron with iron, 309; to harden iron, 316; oil of iron, ii. 67; medical virtues of, 229, 230. See also i. 188.

Jacinth, i. 17; akin to the carbuncle, 17 n.; ii. 130.

Jaspis, sulphur of, i. 266.

Jaundice, ii. 111, 127.

Jean d'Espagnet, i. 299.

Jeshihach, ii. 346.

John Fabricius, i. 299.

John de Rupescissa, i. 57, 67, 117, 195.

Juniper, essence of, ii. 26.

Jupiter, not a quintessence, i. 6; elements of, 6 n.; Jupiter and Cinnabar produce Sol, 15; Mercury of, 280, 281.

Lac Virginis, i. 54, 55.

Laton, i. 164.

Laureus, ii. 346.

Lavation, i. 153.

Lavender, quintessence of, ii. 26.

Lazuleum, i. 158.

Lazurium, i. 143, 184; sapphires of, 224.

Lead, properties when molten, i. 77 n.; test of, 313. See Saturn.

Lemures, i. 193.

Leprosy, ii. 116, 128, 130.

Leris, ii. 340.

Leseolus, ii. 320.

Life, a spiritual essence, i. 134; a veil of the three principles, 134 n.; twofold in man, ib.; definition of, ii. 323.

Light without fire, i. 316.

Lili of Alchemy, i. 22; putrefaction of, 23; the subject of the Tincture, 24; desiccation of, 27; phenomena of, ib.

Limaria, i. 249.

Limbus of the Microcosm, i. 66.

Litharge, i. 162; litharge of gold, 184; medical virtues of, ii. 201, 202, 203.

Lixivium, i. 308, 310.

Lizards, a process for Sol, i. 309.

Long life, what it depends on, ii. 118.

Lorinds, ii. 255, 258, 268.

Loripides, ii. 261.

Lotones, ii. 197.

Luna and her properties, i. 8; constituents of, 9 n.; Luna out of Venus, 27; Mercury of, 278; projection of, 313; digestion of, 316; gradation of, 319; Luna developed into Sol, ib.; augmentation of, ib.; Luna and Venus, 335.

Lunaria, i. 53.

Lute of Hermes, ii. 46.

Lydian Stone, i. 277.

Mace, i. 229.

Machaon, i. 29.

Macrocosm, quintessence of, ii. 36; 289.

Magdalion, i. 215.

Magi, who they were, i. 49; classes of, 50 n.; 51, 116.

Magic, celestial and malefic, i. 50 n.; its origin, 52; instruction of, ii. 294, 295, 296, 299-301, 313, 314.

Magiria, ii. 328.

Magistery, what it is, ii. 48; magistery and quintessence, 48, 49; Magistery of the Blood, 50; extraction of from metals, ib.; from pearls, corals, and gems, 51; from Marchasites, 53; from fatty substances, 54; from growing things, 55; from blood, 57; 86.

Magnalia of Nature, i. 29; ii. 340.