II^^DEX. 



493 



laudanum on their beard, 

 iii. 133; v. 17i. 

 Goat-lettuce, iv. 228. 

 Goatsucker, ii. 521. 

 Goblets, Avoodeu, iii. 420. 

 God, opinions npon the ex- 

 istence of, i. 20-25. 

 Gods, plurality of, i. 20, 21 

 — their respective trees, 

 iii. 102. 



Goitre, vi. 402. 

 Gold, a place whei'e it is 

 buried in the earlh, ii. 79 

 — excavated by ants, iii. 

 39 ; vi. 99, 442, 443— an 

 account of, 69, 70— its 

 tirst recommendation, 71 

 — rings made of, 71-75, 

 76-S2 — quantity of, pos- 

 sessed by the ancients, 

 75, 76 — crowns made of, 

 86— uses made of by fe- 

 males, 87, 88 — cupidity 

 for, 91, 92. 93— coronets 

 made of, 94, 95 — high 

 value set upon, 96, 97, 98 

 — cloth of, 98 — hov/ found, 

 99-104— statues made of, 

 105, 106 — remedies de- 

 rived from, 106, 107. 



Golden Fleece, vi. 94. 



Golden Horn, i. 307; ii. 

 388. 



Golden Palace of Nero, vi. 

 95, 185, 271. 349. 370. 



Gold-mines, ii. 22, 123, 225 ; 

 vi. 99, 104. 



Goldsmiths, iv. 37. 



Golgi, i. 481. 



Gonger, vi. 62. 



Goniasa, vi. 450. 



Good fortune in the same 

 family, instances of, ii. 

 187, 191, 199. 



Goose, its liver artificially 

 increased, ii. 344 — its as- 

 serted bashfulness, 496 — 

 its vigilance, 498 — saves 

 the (Capitol, 498 ; v. 391— 

 sacred, ii. 498 — falls in 

 love, 498 — its wisdom, 

 499i— - its feathei-s, 499, 

 500. 



Gftoseberry, v. 49. 



Goosefoot, V. 236. 



Goosegrass, v. 71, 227, 390, 

 391. 



Gordian Knot. i. 490. 



Gordiucome, i. 490. 



Gordium, i. 492. 



Gorgades, ii. 106. 



Gorgasus, vi. 284. 



Gorgias, vi. 106. 



Gorgonia, vi. 450. 



Gorgoniiu. iii. 212. 



Gortyna, i. 286, 314. 



Gossypium, iv. 134, 135 ; v 



274. See "Cotton." 

 Goths, i. 346. 

 Gourds, iv. 158-161, 212 



213. 



Gout, V. 192 — remedies for 



V. 352, 353, 447 ; vi. 46 



47. 



Government of bees, iii. IS. 



Gracchanus, Junius, vi, 



144. 

 Gracchi, ii. 149, 154. 

 Gracchus, C. ii. 237. 

 Gracilis, Turannius, i. 267. 

 Graecanic pavements, vi. 



378. 

 "Grsecia," the.name,i. 288, 



293. 

 Gra?cinus, Julius, iii. 275. 

 Grsecostasis, ii. 237. 

 Grsecula, iii. 224. 

 Grsecus, i. 293. 

 Grafting, iii. 295, 298, 302, 

 467, 477-485— marvels of, 

 484. 

 Grain, different kinds of, iv. 

 19-24 — grown in the 

 East, 31, 32 — diseases of, 

 54, 55, 56 — remedies for 

 them, 57, .58, 59. 

 Grain of Cnidos, iii. 201 ; v. 



242. 

 Grain of wood, iii. 414. 

 Gramen, v. 72, 73. 

 Grampus, ii. 359. 

 Granpeum, iv. 43. 

 Granatimi, iii. 200. 

 Granicus, i. 476, 489. 

 Granius, v. 368. 

 Grapes, the nature of, iii. 

 218-222 — smoked, 221— 

 of Egypt, 246— solstitial, 

 256— modes of keeping, 

 304-307 — how protected 

 from insects, 517 — ^reme- 

 dies from fresh, iv. 461 — 

 from preserved, 461,462. 

 Grape-fish, ii. 359 ; vi. 6" 



65. 

 Grape-husks, iv. 463. 

 Grape-stoues, iv. 462. 

 Graph ia, vi. 229, 255. 

 Graphis, vi. 255. 

 Grasshoppers, iii. 31, 32, 33 

 — eaten, 32 — have no 

 mouth, 32 — countries 

 ■without, 32, 33 — some 

 without a voice, 33. 

 Gratidianus, Marius, vi. 



159. 

 Graviscte, i, 188 — wine.s of, 



iii. 242. 



Great year, revolution of 



the, ii. 480, 481. I 



Greece, trees of, iii. 201. j 



Greek-uuts, iv. 513, 514. j 



Greek weights and mea- 

 sures, iv. 386, 387. 



Greeks, hated by Cato the 

 Censor, ii. 176— tlieir cre- 

 dulity, 283, 284 — the 

 oi)inion of Cato upon them, 

 V. 375. 



Greffe-Diane, iii. 484. 



Greuiil, v. 253. 



Grey partridge, ii. 529. 



Gril^ns, ii. 123, 530. 



Grinding of corn, iv, 36, 37, 

 38. 



Gromphiena, v. 167, 469. 



Grotto del Cane, i. 121, 122. 



Ground strawbeny, iii. 320. 



Groundsel, v. 146. 



Grouse, ii. 528. 



Grove.s, consecrated, iii. 535. 



Growth of plants, iv. 177, 

 178. 



Grunting, iii. 94. 



Grylius, v. 439. 



Grynia, i. 473. 



G ubbio, i. 239. 



Guests, inferior wine given 

 to, iii. 253. 



Guinea-fowls, ii. 528. 



Gulfs of Europe, i. 153. 



Gullet, iii. 62, 64. 



Gum, V. 42, 43 — nine kinds 

 of, iii. 184, 185— acacia, 

 V. 43, 44 — ammoniac, iii. 

 144, 145; V. 11— Arabic, 

 iii. 134 — de Lecce, 134 — 

 tragacanth, 202. 



Gutones, i. 346. 



Guttalus, i. 348. 



Guzerat, ii. 48. 



Gyara, i. 321— the mice of, 

 ii. 350. 



Gyges, ii. 199. 



Gymnasia, V. 294,295. 



Gymnastic games, ii. 232. 



Gymnetas, i. 404 ; ii. 133. 



Gymnosophists, ii. 129 ; iii. 

 110. 



Gynajcantbe, iv. 468. 



Gypsies, ii. i3, 15. 



Gypsum, vi. 376 — wine 



treated with, iii. 266 — 



used in making alica, iv. 



4;3 — taken internally, 269. 



Gyrini, Ii. 462. 



H. 



Ilabron, vi. 261, 281. 

 Hadramaut, ii. 87, 90, 

 Hadrobolon, iii. 116. 

 HfBbudes, i, 351. 

 iinematites, vi. .356,362, 363. 

 Haematitis, vi. 451. 

 HiiimatopuH, ii. 527. 

 lltemoiThage, v. 203, 353, 



3.')'.)— methods of arresting, 



v. 458; vi.Sa 



