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OF THE CHAPTERS OF NONIUS.
| I. | On the propriety of words. page 1. |
| II. | On honorable and new sayings of the ancients, by letter. 68. |
| III. | On indistinct genders, by letter. 190. |
| IIII. | On the varied meaning of words, by letter. 232. |
| V. | On the differences of words. 421. |
| VI. | On improper words. 448. |
| VII. | On contrary genders of words. 467. |
| VIII. | On changed declension. 482. |
| VIIII. | On numbers and cases. 495. |
| X. | On changed conjugations. 502. |
| XI. | On indistinct adverbs. 509. |
| XII. | On the investigation of learned men. 517. |
| XIII. | On the class of ships. 532. |
| XIIII. | On the class of garments. 536. |
| XV. | On the classes of vessels or cups. 544. |
| XVI. | On the class or color of garments. 548. |
| XVII. | On the class of foods and drinks. 550. |
| XVIII. | On the class of arms. 552. |
| XVIIII. | On kinship. 556. |