INDEX. 



489 



Ephedra, v. 166. 



Ephemera, iii. 42. 



Ephemeron, v. 147, 148. 



Ephesus, i. 468— Temple of 

 Diana at, 117; iii. 218, 

 423; vi. 343, 344, 375— 

 wine of, iii. 246. 



Ephialtes, 11. 316. 



Ephippiis, iii. 157. 



Epliorus, i. 371. 



Ephj're, i. 279. 



Ephyri, i. 275. 



Epicharmus, iv. 302, 



Epicurus, his garden, iv. 

 150 — portraits of him 

 worn, vi. 224, 225. 



Epidamnum, i. 261. 



Epidaunis, i. 260, 284, 285. 



Epidius, C, iii. 535. 



Epigenes, i. 149. 



Epiglossis, iii. 62. 



Epilepsy, v. 196, 197, 353, 

 354, 451, 452, 453 ; vi. 47— 

 in quails, ii. 505. 



Epileus, ii. 488.; 



Epimedion, v. 244, 245. 



Epimelas, vi. 449. 



Epimenides, ii. 211. 



Epipactis, v. 244. 



Epipetron, iv. 349, 350. 



Epiphansea, i. 440. 



Epiphania, i. 444. 



Epirus described, i. 271 — 

 oxen of, ii. 327. 



Epithymon, v. 174, 175. 



Epodes, vi. 65. 



Equestrian order, particu- 

 lars connected with, vi. 

 83-86. 



Equestrian statues, vi. 156, 

 160. 



Eqnissetis, iv. 91 ; v. 203, 

 204. 



Equisaetum, v. 203, 204. 



Equites, inspection of the, 

 iii. 384— particulars con- 

 nected with, 83-86. 



Equus hemionus, ii. 326. 



Equus October, v. 327, 328. 



Erannoboas, ii. 43. 



Erasistratus, ii. 182 ; iii. 

 100; V. 372. 



Eratosthenes, i. 150. 



Erebinthus, i. 496. 



Eretria, i. 317. 



Eretrian earth, v. 239, 298. 



Ergastula, iv. 9. 



Erica, iii. 201 : v. 28. 



Ericpeum, iii. 14. 



Eridanus, i. 243. 



Erigeron, v. 146, 147 



Erigonus, vi. 280. 



Eriueon, iv. 507. 



Erinna, vi. 173. 



Eriophorus, iv. 142. 



Eriphia, v. 67, 68. 



Erithace, iii. 7. 

 Erithacus, ii. 511. 

 Ermine, ii. 3C8. 

 Eros, Staberius, vi. 302. 

 Erotylos, vi, 448. 

 Eructation, absence of, : 



160. 

 Ervilia, iv. 23, 52. 

 Ervura, iv. 451, 452. 

 Erymanthus, i. 287. 

 Eryngium, iV. 396, 397. 

 Erysimum, iv. 36, 453, 454, 

 Erysipelas, iv. 213 ; v. 199, 



200, 357, 456 ; vi. 49. 

 Erysisceptrum, iii. 146, 147 ; 



V. 45. 

 Erysithales, v. 205. 

 Erythallis, vi. 448. 

 Erythia, i, 369, 

 Erythinus, ii. 391, 467, 468; 



vi. 57. 

 Erythraj, i. 469. 

 Erythra?a, i. 369. 

 Erythraicon, v. 191. 

 Erythras, ii. 66, 87. 

 Erythrodanus, v. 38, 39. 

 Eryx, i. 218, 219. 

 Esseda, vi. 215. 

 Essedones, i. 335; ii. 34, 



123. 

 Essenes, i. 430, 431. 

 Este, i. 252. 



Eternity of matter, iii. 450. 

 Etesiaca, iii. 229. 

 Etesi8e,i. 76,77. 

 Etesian stone, vi. 367. 

 Etruria described, i. 186. 

 Etrurian observations on 



thunder and lighting, i. 



81-85. 

 Euagon of Thaeos, ii. 357. 

 Euanthes, ii. 355. 

 Eubcea described, i. 316. 

 Eubulides, vi, 186. 

 Euchir, ii. 232 ; vi. 187, 



283. 

 Euclase, vi. 413. 

 Euclea, v. 131. 

 Euclid, i. 149. 

 Eucnemos, vi. 183. 

 Euctemon, iv. 128. 

 Eudemus, v. 378. 

 Eudicus, V. 523. 

 Eudoxus of Cnidos, i. 78, 



149. 

 Eudoxus of Cyzicus, ii. 114. 

 Euganei, i. 254, 255. 

 Eugenia, iii. 224. 

 Euhemerus, vi. 385. 

 Eulffius, ii. 62, 79, 80. 

 Euraachus. i. 371. 

 Eumeces, vi. 448. 

 Euraenes, King, i. 308 — in- 

 vents parchment, iii. 186. 

 Eumithres, vi. 448. 

 Eunicus, vi. 185. 



Eunuchf?, iii. 47, 81, 92 ; y. 

 31 ; vi. 139. 



Euonymos, iii. 203. 



Eupatoria, ii. 5. 



Eupatoria (plant), v. 103, 



Eupetalos, vi.448. 



Euphorbia, i. 383; iv. 228, 

 264, 278, 281; v. 14, 15, 

 54, 68, 107, 108, 177-190, 

 261. 



Euphorbus, v. 108. 



Euphraiior, vi. 169, 181, 

 274, 275, 303. 



Euphrates, i. 441, 446; ii. 

 72. 



Euphron, iii. 158. 



Euphronius, ii. 357. 



Euphrosynum, v. 109. 



Eupompus, vi. 174, 255. 



Eureos, vi. 448. 



Euripi, ii. 253; vi. 270. 



Euripice, iv. 364. 



Euripides, iv. 423 ; vi. 467. 



Euripus, i. 292, 316, 323. 



Europa and Jupiter, iii. 

 105. 



Europe, the boundaries of 

 i. 153— the gulfs of, 15;} 

 — islands of, 210 — north 

 of, described, 339 — 

 measuren)ent of, 369. 



Europus, ii. 28, 



Eurotas, i, 283. 



Eurotias, vi. 448, 449. 



Eurus, i. 73 ; iv. 116. 



Eurymedon, i. 453. 



Eusebes, vi. 449. 



Kuthycrates, vi.l70, 176. 



Euthymus, deified in his 

 life-time, ii. 199. 



Eutychides, vi. 170, 319. 



Eutychis of Tralles, ii. 

 137. 



Euxine, i, 326, 338 — de- 

 scribed, ii. 1 — islands of, 

 ii. 22. 



Euxinidas, vi. 255. 



Evacuatious, an animal 

 that has no passage for 

 the, iii. 40, 41, 



Evander, i. 286; vi, 162, 



EvenuH, i.275. 



Evergreens, iii. 373, 374. 



Evil eye, ii. 127. 



Lvonymitse, ii. 100. 



Exacura, v. 104. 



Excsecaria agallochum, iii. 

 115. 



Excellence, man of the 

 greatest, ii. 179. 



Excretions, human, reme- 

 dies derived from, v. 294, 

 295. 



Exebenus, vi. 44, 



Exedum, v. 71. 



Exercise, v. 296. 



