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INDEX. 



Dates, iii. 169, 172, 174-177 

 — consecrated to tlie gody, 

 176— greeu, ill eflects of, 

 on Alexander's soldiers, 



■ 177. 



Date-bread, iii. 169. 



Date-palm, iii. 143. 



Date-wine, iii. 109, 175. 



Dathiathum, iii. 127. 



Datis, vj. 248. 



Daucus, V. 123. 



Daulis. i. 277. 



Daylight, how regulated, i. 

 105, 106. 



Days, irregularity of, i. 50, 

 51 — longest and shortest, 

 108, 109— how computed, 

 110 — in the year, vi. 

 162. 



Davy, Sir H., quoted, vi. 

 240, 245. 



Dead, closing the eyes of, 

 iii. 53 — remedies derived 

 from, V. 292, 293. 



Dead-nettle, iv. 404, 405. 



Death, signs of. ii. 208— the 

 greatest of blessings, ii. 

 219. 



Deaths, sudden, ii. 213-217 

 —happy, ii. 216— unhap- 

 py, 217. 



Decapolis described, i. 431. 



Decay, certain trees proof 

 against, iii. 422. 



Decii, V. 279. 



Decius, P., iii. 343. 



Deculo, ii. 554. 



Decuman path, iii. 501. 



Decuries of judges, vi. 82, 

 83. 



Defrutum, iii. 246, 249, 269, 

 270. 



Delian brass, vi. 151. 



Deliratio, iv. 65. 



Delos, i. 318, 319, 337, 338— 

 the perfumes of, iii. 160. 



Delphi, i. 277— laurel of, iii. 

 332. 



Delta, 1. 407, 



Demetrius (artist), vi. 180. 



Demetrius (geographer), vi. 

 385. 



Demetrius (physician), ii. 

 365. 



Demetrius Phalereus, vi. 

 159. 



Demetrius Poliorcetes, i. 

 279; vi. 165, 266. 



Democlides, iii. 158. 



Democracy, ii. 227. 



]:)eniocrates, Servilius, v. 

 420. 



Democritus (artist), vi. 186. 



Democritus, the philoso- 

 pher, i. 149 ; ii. 219 ; v. 

 424— his foresight, iv. 95, 



117— visits the East, v. 



82— on plants, 64-68. 

 Demodamas, ii. 33, 115. 

 Demodes, iii. 157. 

 Demonnesos, i. 496. 

 Demosthenes, ii. 174. 

 Demostratus, vi. 467. 

 Demoteles, vi. 385. 

 Denarii, weight of, ii. 53. 

 Dendritis, vi. 461. 

 Dendroides, v. 180. 

 Denia, i. 170, 211. 

 Dentatus, M, Curius, ii. 153 

 Dentatus, L. Siccius, ii. 170 : 



iv. 393. 

 Dentifrices, v. 517 ; vi. 365. 

 Depilatorie.s, iii. 265 ; v. 215 



465 ; vi. 55, 56. 

 Depth of the sea, i. 130. 

 Derbices, ii. 32. 

 Derceto, i. 439. 

 Dertona, i. 186. 

 Dessert, iii. 102. 

 Destinies at the birth of 



man, ii. 203. 

 Deuteria, iii. 251. 

 Dgiggetai, ii. 326. 

 Dia, i. 315. 

 Diachyton, iii. 250. 

 Diacodion, iv. 279. 

 Diadochos, vi. 447. 

 Diadumenos, vi. 171. 

 Diaglaucia, v. 247, 248. 

 Diagoras, iiL 158. 

 Dial in the Campus Mar- 

 tins, vi. 334, ,335. 

 Diallage, vi. 412. 

 Dials, i. 106, 109. 

 Diamond, vi. 405, 406— dust 



of, vi.464. 

 Di;ina, i. 408— Temple of, at 



Ephesus, i. 117; iii. 218, 



423 ; vi. 343, 344, 375. 

 Dianium, i. 211. 

 Diapasma, iii, 166 ; iv. 366. 

 Diapason, i. 53. 

 Diaphragm, iii. 70. 

 Diatichon, vi. 372. 

 Dia.xylon, v. 45. 

 Dibapha, ii. 448 ; iv. 326. 

 Dicaearchus, i. 95, 149. 

 Dichroite, vi. 407. 

 Dictamnos, iv. 260; v. 115 



116. 

 Dies fasti, vi. 76. 

 Diet on tigs, iv. 504. 

 Dieuches, iv. 302. 

 Digestion, v. 29G. 

 Diglito, ii. 75. 

 Dill, iv. 274. 

 Dimensions of the eartli, i, 



143—146. 

 Dindymns, i. 489. 

 Dinochares, the architect, i, 



419; ii. 184 _; vi. 209. 

 Dinomenes, vi. 1G9, 181. 



Diocsesarea, ii. 6. 



Diodes, iv. 301. 



Diodorus of Priene, ii. 357 ; 

 iii. 338. 



Diodorus the physician, v. 

 420. 



Diodorus Sjculus, 1. 270 — 

 quoted, ii. 79. 



Diodotus, Petronins, iv. 302. 



Diogenes the Cynic, li. 160. 



Diognetus, ii. 115. 



Diomedes, i. 227, 228, 265, 

 304 — birds of, U. 526— 

 tomb of, 526. 



Diomedia, i. 265. 



Dion of Colophon, ii. 357. 



Dion Cassius quoted, i. 141, 

 264. 



Dionysias, vi. 447. 



Dionysius (artist), vi. 319. 



Dionysius,physician,iii.l58. 



Dionysius, Cassius, ii. 357, 

 555. 



Dionysius Periegates,i. 372. 



Diouysodorus, vi. 3S8. 



Dionysouymphas, v. 66. 



Diophanes, ii. 357. 



Dioptase, vi. 410. 



Dioscoron, i. 224. 



Dioscurias, ii. 11. 



Diospolis, i. 416. 



Diospyrou, v. 253, 254. 



Diotimus, v. 369. 



Diphryx, vi. 204, 205. 



Diphyes, vi. 447. 



Dipoenus, vi. 308, 309. 



Dipsacos, V. 242, 243. 



Dipsas, iv. 516. 



Dirce, i. 291 ; vi. 318, 319. 



Diribitorium, iii. 419; vi. 

 346. 



Discobolus, vi. 173. 



Discoveiy, voyages of, i. 

 98, 99. 



Disease, new forms of, .ii. 

 119 ; V. 152 — various in- 

 stances of, ii, 206. 



Diseases, which affect cer- 

 tain classes, ii. 208 — in- 

 finite in number, 209— 

 of bees, iii. 22— of trees, 

 517-526, 527, 530— the 

 most painful, v. 86, 87— of 

 females, 210-214, 361-364 

 462, 463 — of infants, 

 364. 



Disposition, influence of ali- 

 ments upon, iv. 435, 436. 



Distances, of the stars, i. 52 

 — comparative, of places, 

 ii. 108. 



Dittander, iv. 195, 270. 



Dittany, iv. 26o, 261 ; v.115. 



Dium, i. 314. 



Diver (bird), ii. 513. 



Divers, ii, 527. 



