INDEX. 



487 



" Dives," the surname, vi. 

 129. 



Divination, art of, ii. 179, 

 229, 230, 4S7. 



Divisions of the globe, i. 

 151, 152. 



Diyllus, ii. 242. 



Dnieper, i. 331. 



Dniester, i. 330. 



Dodder, v. 174. 



Dodecatheos, v. 88. 



Dodona, i. 133, 272, 276 ; vi. 

 342. 



Dogs, exposed, ii, 88— rul- 

 ing as kings, 103 — their 

 fidelity, 312, 313 — their 

 memory, 314 — their scent, 

 315 — cross breeds of, 314, 

 315 ; and crocodiles of 

 Egypt, 315 — generation 

 of, 316— of Laconia, 542 

 — troubled with colic, iii, 

 71 — their spitefulness, v. 

 114, 115— crucified, 391— 

 remedies derived from, 

 391, 392. 



Dog-burr, v. 71. 



Dog-fish, ii. 377, 433, 456, 

 457, 458. 



Dog-nettle, iv. 351, 352. 



Dog-plant, V. 114, 115. 



Dog-rose, v. 84. 



Dog-star. i. 67. 



Dog-wolf, ii. 279. 



Dolichos, iii. 433. 



Doliura, iii. 221, 269. 



Dolopes, i. 275. 



Dolphin, ii, 461 ; vi. 35, 36 

 — attacks the crocodile, 

 ii. 288. 289 — described, 

 36S-371 — its love fer 

 human beings, 372, 373, 

 374— its love for music, 

 374 — helps men to fish, 

 374, 375, 376— other mar- 

 vels relative to, 376, 377 

 —of the Ganges, 384. 



Domitianus, the Emperor, 

 i.3; vi. 144,370. 



Don, ii. 14. 



Donax, v. 36 ; vl. 58. 



Dorigola. ii. 99. 



Doiiusa, i. 321. 



Dorade, ii. 397 ; vi. 19. 



Dorcas, ii. 352. 



Doripetrou, v. 173. 



Doris (country), i. 293. 



Doris (plant), iv. 410. 



Doriscus, i. 305. 



Dormice, ii. 351, 352. 



Dorotlieus, iii. 157. 



Dorsal spine, iii. 63. 



Dory, ii. 404. 



Dorycnium, v. 303. 



DoryliBum, i. 471. 



Doryphoros, vi. 171. 



Dosiades, i. 372. 



Dositheus, iv. 127. 



Dossennus, i. 275. 



Doucliing, V. 108. 



Douma Thebaica, iii. 143. 



L>raave, i. 263. 



Draconitis, vi. 447. 



Dracontium, v. 57, 58, 60. 



Dracunculus, v. 37, 57, 58, 

 60 ; vi, 62. 



Dragon, or serpent, v. 395 



— its enmity to the ele- 

 phant, ii, 258 — its size, 

 261— where found, 261— 

 its crest, 261 ; iii. 43— man 

 saved by a, ii. 273. 



Dragon's-blood, vi. 121, 245. 



Draining, iii. 448, 



Draus, i. 263. 



Dreams, ii. 165 — significa- 

 tion of, ii. 553 — what ani- 

 mals are subject to, ii. 553 

 — at Avill, V, 317, 



Drepana, i. 218. 



Drepanis, iii. 90. 



Drepanum, i. 217. 



Drilo, i. 260. 



Drink, abstinence from, iii. 

 99— perfumes in, iii. 168. 



Drinking, of animals, ii. 550 

 — for wagers, iii. 366, 



Drinking-horns, iii. 45. 



Drones, iii. 10, 11. 



Droppings from leaves, iii. 

 474, 475. 



Dropsy, ii, 159 ; v. 198, 199, 

 356, 456; vi. 49. 



Drosolithos, vi. 452, 460. 



Druggists, their fraudu- 

 lence, vi. 195— their ig- 

 norance, 223. 



Drugs, varying^ prices of, 

 vi. 143, 144. 



Druids, iii. 435, 436 ; v. 42, 

 390, 426. 



Drunkard, described, iii. 272. 



Drunkenness, described, iii. 

 270-274 — antidotes to, 

 526; iv. 237, 513. 



Druppa, iii. 154, 279. 



Drusillanus llotundus, vi. 

 134. 



Drusus, ii. 162; iii. 19; iv. 

 185 ; V. 98, 328. 



Dryitis, vi. 459. 



Diyophonon, v. 243. 



Dryopteris, v. 243. 



Drypetis, iii. 279. 



Dubius Avitus, vi. 167. 



Ducks of Pontus, v. 79. 



Ductility of gold, vi. 96. 



Dugong, iii. 57, 



Dugs of animals, iii. 82, 83. 



Duillius, Cains, vi. 157. 



Uulce, iii. 250. 



Dulichium, i. 311. i 



Dung-beetle, iii. 34. 

 Dunghill, plant growing up- 

 on, V. 69. 

 Dupondius, vi. 89. 

 Durability of wood, iii, 4'23, 



424. 

 Duracinus grape, iii. 220, 



232. 

 Duracinus peach, iii. 294. 

 Duration of life, prognostics 



of, iii. 96. 

 Duris, ii. 241. 

 Dust productive of worms, 



iii. 41. 

 Dwarfish and deformed 



tribes, ii. 131. 

 Dwarfs, ii. 157; iii. 91. 

 Dyeing, ii. 224 ; iii. 392 ; iv. 



138, 390. 391, 409 ; v. 193 ; 



vi. 28, 362— walnuts used 



for, iii. 316. 

 Dyers' weed, vi. 108. 

 Dyme, i. 280. 

 Dyris, i. 381. 

 Dyrrhachium, i. 227, 261. 

 Dysentery, remedies for, v. 



441, 442.' 



Eagles described, ii. 481, 

 508 ; V. 513 — different 

 kinds of, ii. 481-484 — 

 their characteristics, 484 

 — the figure of, used as 

 the Roman standard, 485, 

 486 — fight with dragons, 

 486 — affection shown by, 

 486— incubation of, 539. 



Eagle-fish, ii. 411. 



Eale, ii. 279. 



Eared plants, iv. 357. 



Earrings, costly^ iii. 48. 



Ears, people without, ii. 103 

 —large, 134— particulars 

 relative to, iii. 48, 49 — 

 tingling of the, v. 284 — 

 diseases of, 337,338,416, 

 417,418; vi. 33,34, 



Earth, nature of the, i. 91- 

 94— form of, 94— if sur- 

 rounded by the Ocean, 98, 

 99, 100— what part inha- 

 bited, 100-103— middle of 

 the world, 102— prodigies 

 connected with, 115, 116 

 — dimensions of, 143, 144 

 — smell of, iii. 167 — new 

 and spontaneous produc- 

 tions of, 399— flavour of, 

 451. 



Earthenware, vi. 286, 281. 



Earthquakes, i. 111-116,471, 

 472, 473. 



Earths, various kinds of, 

 iii. 452, 453, 454 — how 

 washed, vi. 298, 299— of 



