INDEX. 



473 



Apharce, iii. 204. 

 Aphides, iii. 179. 

 Aphrodisiaca, vi. 443. 

 Aphrodisiacs, iv. 252; v. 



189, 365, 366, 467, 468 ; vi. 



57. 

 Aphrodisius, the river, v.475. 

 Aphrodite, 1. 481 ; ii. 14. 

 Aphronitnini, v. 515. 

 Aphua, V. 508. 

 Apiana, iii. 224. 

 Apiastnira, iv. 247. 

 Apiatae, iii. 196. 

 Apicius, M., the epicure, ii. 



344, 403 ; iv. 185. 

 Apidanus, i. 295. 

 Apiolse, i. 207. 

 Apion, i. 8; v. 470. 

 Apios ischias, v. 180, 181. 

 Apis (the city), i. 402— the 



Egyptian deity, ii. 330, 



331. 

 Apocvnura, v. 40. 

 Apodes, ii. 521 ; iii. 90. 

 Apographon, vi. 273. 

 Apolecti, ii. 386. 

 Apollinaris, v. 91. 

 Apollo, i. 462, 473, 475. 

 Apollobeches, v. 424. 

 Apollodorus, i. 371; ii. 182 



iii. 100, 247 ; iv. 301 ; vi. 



145, 185. 

 Apollodorus of Lemnos, ii. 



356. 

 Apollonia, i. 226, 338, 396. 

 Apollonides, ii. 241. 

 Apollonius of Pergamus, ii. 



356. 

 Apollonius Mws, v. 368. 

 Apollonius of Pitanaj, v. 



420. 

 Apollonius Tyanaeus, ii. 6, 7. 

 Apothecffl, iii. 254, 263. 

 Appendix, v. 46. 

 Appi Forum, i. 201. 

 Appiades, vi. 318. 

 Appianura, vi. 243, 244. 

 Appius Claudius, vi. 227. 

 Apple of the earth, v. 116, 



117. 

 Apples, iii. 298, 299, 302, 



303.; iv. 496, 497— smell 



of.ii. 132. 

 Apronia, iv. 468. 

 Aproxis, V, 63. 

 Aps, i. 254. 

 Apsides, i. 42. 

 Apsinthe, iii. 259. 

 Apsyctos, vi. 443. 

 Apna, V 508. 

 Apuleius quoted, i. 122 ; v. 



158 ; vi. 175. 

 Apulia, i. 225, 227. 

 Apuscidanus, Lake, v. 479. 

 Apyrenum, iii. 200. 

 Aqua Marcia, vi. 353. 



Aqua Tepula, vi. 353. 



Aquamarine, vi. 414. 



Aquatic animals, distribu- 

 tion of, into specie.s, ii. 

 379, 380 — their parturi- 

 tions, 380, 381— their anti- 

 pathies and sympathies, 

 475, 476— prognostics de- 

 rived from, iv- 123, 124. 



Aqueducts, v. 487, 488— at 

 Rome, vi. 352, 353, 354. 



Aquifolia, v. 45, 47, 239. 



Aquila, i. 148. 



Aquileia, i.209. 



Aquilius, vi. 92. 



Aquilo, i. 74, 77 ; iv. 115. 



Aquitanica described, i. 

 357. 



Arabia, described, i. 422 — ii. 

 82 — its spices, iii. 123— 

 Roman expedition against, 

 125 — why called "Happy," 

 136, 137 — its perfumes, 

 138— -its rivers, vi. 5. 



Arabian Gulf, ii. 66. 



Arabian stone, vi. 365, 366. 



Arabian thorn, v. 43. 



Arabica, vi. 442. 



Arabis, ii. 134, .360. 



Arabs, ii. 90, 91. 



Arachidna, iv. 349. 



Arachne, i. 472— ii. 224. 



Arachosia, ii. 50, 57. 



Aracos, iv. 349. 



Aracynthus, i. 276. 



Arados, i, 479. 



Aral, Sea of, ii. 32. 



Araneus, vi. 61. 



Arar, i. 175. 



Aratus, iv. 128. 



Arausio, i. 178. 



Araxes, ii. 18. 



Araxus, i. 311. 



Arbalo, victory at. iii. 19. 



Arhela, i. 104; ii.'27, 71. 



Arbute-tree, iii. 320, 321. 



Arbutus, iii. 320 ; iv. 516. 



Arcadia, described, i. 285— 

 asses of, ii. 323 — wines of, 

 iii. 262 — its simples, v. 

 116. 



Arcesilas, vi. 281. 



.-\rcesilaus,vi. 285, 322, 



Archagathus, v. 375. 



Archebion, iv. 410, 411. 



Archelaiis, king, ii. 357. 



.\rchelaus, the poet, v. 368. 



Archezostis, iv. 466, 467. 



Archibius, iv. 128. 



Archidemus, iii. 158. 



Archilochus, ii. 174. 



Archimachus, ii. 243. 



Archimedes, i. 149; ii. 183. 



Architecture, the orders of, 

 vi. 374, 375. 



Archytas, ii. 356. 



Arcion, v. 124, 164. 

 Arconnesus, i. 484. 

 Arction, v. 228. 

 Arcturura, v. 228. 

 Arcturus, iv. 107. 

 Ardea, i. 193— naintings at, 



vi. 270. 

 Areca catechu, v. 66. 

 Areiopagus, ii. 227. 

 Arelate, i. 178. 

 Arellius, vi. 271. 

 Arellius Fuscus, vi. 137. 

 Arescon, ii. 138. 

 Arescusa, ii. 138. 

 Arethusa, i. 131, 217, 291, 



317 ; V. 493. 

 Arezzo, i. 189. 

 Argaeus, ii. 7. 

 Arganthonius, ii. 200, 201. 

 Argeraa, iv. 222. 

 Argemo, v. 188. 

 Argemone, iv. 379. 

 Argemouia, v. 119, 120. 

 Argentaria, iii. 4-54 ; vi. 



301. 

 Argentarii, iv. 307 ; vi. 232. 

 Argentarium,vi. 214. 

 Argilla, iii. 453. 

 Arginussse, i. 488. 

 Argippsei, ii. 15. 

 Argo, the ship, iii. 203. 

 Argolis described, i. 284 

 Argonauts, i. 250; ii. 10. 

 Argos, Amphilochian, i. 174 



— Hippian, i. 228, 284— 



Inachian or Dipsiau, i. 



284, 285. 

 Argyrodamas, vi. 441. 

 Argyrippa, i. 228. 

 Argyritis, vi. 117. 

 Aria, ii. 23. 

 Ariadne, vi. 316. 

 Ariana described, ii. 56, 58 



— trees of, iii. 115. 

 Arianis, v. 65. 

 Aricia, i. 142, 196. 

 Ariena, iii. 110. 

 Arii, ii. 50. 

 Arimaspi, ii. 34, 123, 124, 



336. 

 Ariminum, i. 241. 

 Arimphsei, ii. 15, 24. 

 Arinca, iv. 31, 35, 441. 

 Ai-iou, the story of, ii. 374, 

 Arisaros, v. 60. 

 Arisbe, i. 487. 

 Aristseus, the story of, iii. 



23 ; iv. 344. 

 i^ristagoras, vi. 385. 

 .Aristander, ii. 357. 

 Aristarchus of Sicyon, i. 



499. 

 Aristarete, vi. 281. 

 Aristeas, ii. 211, 241. 

 Aristide.s, (.artist^, vi, 168, 



178, 255, 263, 264, 272. 



