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lls'DEX. 



Corn, first use of, ii. 220— 

 low prices of, iv. 7, 8 — 

 grinding of, 36, 37, 38— 

 prodigies connected with, 

 60— modes of storing, 104- 

 107. 

 Corn marygold, v. 186. 

 Corn poppy, iv. 278. 

 Cornel, iii. 323 ; iv. 516 : v. 



31. 

 Cornelia, ii. 151, 154, 181. 

 Cornelian. See "Carnelian." 

 Coi-nuta, ii. 411, 415 ; vi. 



60. 

 Corocotta, ii. 296, 297. 

 Corolla?, iv. 306. 

 Corona graminea, iv. 392. 

 Coronse, celestial, i. 61. 

 Corone, 1. 282. 

 Coronea, i. 291. 

 Coronopus, iv. 409. 

 Corpulence, liow caused, iii. 



98— how reduced, 98. 

 CoiTuda, iv. ISS, 190, 245, 



246. 

 Corsica described, i. 213. 

 Corsoeides, vi, 445. 

 Cortex, ii. 380. 

 Conmdum, vi. 407, 420, 433, 



434, 435, 437. 

 Coras, i. 74, 77 ; iv. 116. 

 Coi-vinus, Valerius Messala, 



vi. 144. 

 Corvus corax, ii. 491. 

 Corybantes, i. 313. 

 Cory cos, i. 449. 

 Corycus, i. 314 ; v. 482. 

 Corymbi, iii. 4(K). 

 Corymbitas, v. 180. 

 Coryphas. ; ;74. 

 Coryphia, vi. 36. 

 Cos, i. 484- silk of, iii. 26 



—wines of, 247, 248. 

 Cosenza, i, 209. 

 Cosmetics, iv. 210, 211, 512 ; 



V. 340, 383 ; vi. 2'M), 

 Cossi, iii. 40. 

 Cossisei, ii. 79. 

 Cossicius, L., ii. 138. 

 Cossis, iii.519; v. 459. 

 Costus, iii. 119. 

 Cosyra, i.403. 

 Cotinus, iii. 371. 

 Cotonea, v. 169. 

 Cottana, iii. ITS. 

 Cottiani, i. 255, 257. 

 Cottius, i.255. 

 Cotton, ii. 36 ; iii. 223, 377 ; 

 iv. 134,135; v. 273. 274— 

 or silk alluded to, ii. 131 

 — possible origin of the 

 word, iii. 118. 

 Cotton-tree, iii. 108, 117, 



118, 19.3, 194. 

 Cottonara, ii. 65. 

 Cotyledon, v. 143, 



Couches, when first adorned 

 with silver, vi. 134, 135— 

 made of brass, vi, 153. 

 Conch-grass, v. 72, 73. 

 Cough, V. 163 — remedies 



for, V. 343, 344 ; vi. 38. 

 Cosinterclnirras, v. 290. 

 Counter poison.-:, v. 407, 408 ; 



vi. 19. 

 Courage, extreme, ii. 170. 

 Coverings of the skin, iii. 



81. 

 Crabs, ii. 424, 425, 426 ; vL 



23, 48— cooked, iii. 21. 

 Cracca, iv. 52. 

 Cragus, i. 457. 

 Cramming poultry, ii. 531. 

 Cranes, i. 306 ; ii. 501, 509 

 — their instinct, ii. 501- 

 and the Pygmies, ii. 132, 

 Crannon, i. 295. 297 ; v. 479. 

 Crapula, iii. 265, 2( 



237. 

 Crassus, L., iii. 438, 439, 



440 ; vi. 232, 307. 

 Crassus, M., the elder, never 



laughed, ii. 159 

 Crassus, M. i. 443; ii. 31 



313, 331 ; vi. 129, 

 Cratajgis, v. 191. 

 Cratajgonos, v. 238. 

 Cratrf gos, V. 239. 

 Cratsegum, iii. 390. 

 Crater, vi. 285. 

 Crateritis, vi. 445. 

 Craterus, vi, 320. 

 Crates, i. 371. 

 Cniteus, iv. 302. 

 CJrathis, v. 476 

 Cratinus, vi. 279. 

 Crawfish, vi. 23. 

 Crayfish, ii. 423, 424 — of 



monstrous size, ii. 360. 

 Cremmyon, i. 288. 

 Cremona, i. 252. 

 Crepis, iv. 356. 

 Cresses, iv. 191,251, 252 

 Cretaceous earths, vi. 299, 



300, 301. 

 Cretan Labyrinth, vi. 340, 



341. 

 Crete, described, i. 313— figs 



of, iii. 181. 

 Crethmos, v. 141, 183, 184. 

 Cretica, v. 116, 117. 

 Crickets, iii, 34; v, 418, 



439. 

 Crimea, i, 333. 

 Crimson tint, ii. 450. 

 Crinas, v. 373, 374. 

 Crissa, i. 276, 277. 

 Crista, v. 230, 231. 

 Critias, vi. 168. 

 Critobulus, ii. 182. 

 Ctitodemu.s, i. 149. 

 Critou, iv. 127. 



Criumetopon, 1, 313, 334; 



ii. 501. 

 Croaking of frogs, iii. 61. 

 Crocallis, vi. 446. 

 Crocias, v. 460. 

 Crocinum, iii. 160. 

 Crocis, V. 67. 

 Crocodeilopolites, i. 409. 

 Crocodile, ii. 287, 288, 289 ; 

 V. 314, 315 — when first ex- 

 hibited at Rome, ii. 290. 

 291 — when it does not at- 

 tack, 331 — has a move- 

 able jawbone, iii. 56. 

 Crocodilea, v. 314. 

 Crocodileon, v. 240. 

 Crocomagma, iv. 370. 

 Crocotta, ii. 279. 

 Crocus, iv. 319, 320, 321, 370. 

 Croesus, i. 451, 466, 474; vi. 

 131 — his son speaks in his 

 infancy, iii. 94. 

 Cromill, iv. 411. 

 Crouma, ii. 4. 

 Cronian Sea, i. 342, 351. 

 Crop of birds, iii. 71. 

 Crops, their influences on 

 land, iii. 459 — adapted to 

 certain soils, iv. 59, 60. 

 Crotalia, ii. 435. 

 Croton, iii. 287. 

 Crotona, i. 209, 223. 

 Crowns, various kinds of, ii. 

 171 ; iii. 342, 343, 344— 

 made of plants, iv. 392, 

 395— of gold, vi. 86. 

 Crows, ii. 490, 491 — ill- 

 omened, 491 — speaking, 

 525 — shrewdness of, 525, 

 526. 

 Crucibles, vi. 101. 

 CiTidity, remedies for, iii. 



98. 

 Crnstaceous sea-animals, ii. 



423. 

 Crustumerium, i. 191. 

 Crustuminm, i. 241. 

 Crystal, v. 306, 394-397. 

 Crystallion, v. 135. 

 Ctesias, i. 150. 

 Ctesibius, ii. 184. 

 Ctesicles, vi. 279. 

 Ctesilaiis, vi. 179. 

 Ctesiphon, ii. 73. 

 Cuckoo,ii.488, 489— thought 



to be a hawk, 488. 

 Cucubalus, V. 241. 

 Juenmber, cultivated, iv. 

 156-160, 210, 211 — wild, 

 207, 208, 209— anguine or 

 erratic, 209, 210. 

 Cucumber-fish, ii. 359. 

 Cucus, iii. 183. 

 Cuenca, i. 170. 

 Culeus, iv, 109. 

 Cultivation, modea of, by 



