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INDEX. 



Hseraorrhoia (serpent), iv. 

 226. 



Hflemus, Mount, i. 272, 302, 

 303, 306 ; v. 492. 



Hagnou, vi. 92. 



Hail, i. 90, 91. 



Hair, iii. 81, 82— facts rela- 

 tive to, 46, 47; v. 291— 

 cutting of, iii, 417 — appli- 

 cations for, V. 214. 



Hair of Isis (plant), iii. 212. 



Hair-pencil, vi. 2.50. 



Halcyon, ii. 512, 513 ; vi. 36. 



Halcyon days, i. 76 ; ii. 512, 

 513 ; iv. 82. 



Halcyoneum, vi. 36, 37. 



Ualcvonium, ii. 513. 



Haliacmon, i. 298 ; v. 476. 



Halisetus, ii. 483, 484. 



Halicacabnm, iv. 385: 



Halicarnassus, i. 462. 



Halleuticon of Ovid quoted, 

 vi. 65, 66, 67. 



Halimon, iv. 419, 420. 



Halipleumon, vi. 63. 



Ilalonnesos, i. 325. 



Haliis, V. 169. 



Halys, ii. 5, 6. 



Hamaxobii, i. 330. 



Hammitis, vi. 450. 



Hammochrysos, vi. 459. 



Hammon, Jupiter, 1. 395. 



Hammoniacum (resin), iii. 

 144, 145 ; v. 11. 



Hammoniacum (salt), v. 502. 



Hammonis cornii, vi. 451. 



Hammonitrum, vi. 381. 



Hams, iii. 87, 88. 



Hands, iii. 89. 



Handwriting, iii. 91. 



Hanging, baths, ii. 468 — 

 citv, vi. 343— gardens, iv. 

 150 ; vi. 343. 



Hannibal, i. 164, 227, 230, 

 493, 494; ii. 19; vi. 78, 

 1>2, 161, 290, 305- at tlie 

 gates of liome, iii. 310. 



Hanno, i. 99, 378, 499; ii. 

 106. 



Happiness, supreme, in- 

 stances of, ii. 186. 



Happy, men pronounced 

 most, ii. 199 — why Arabia 

 was so called, iii. 136,137. 



Hares, different species of, 

 ii. 348, 349— sleep with 

 the eyes open, iii. 52 — 

 with a double liver, iii. 68. 



Haricot bean, iv. 47. 



Harmodius, vi. 155, 177, 179. 



Harraoge, vi. 235. 



Harmony of the spheres, i. 

 17— of the stars, 52, 53, 



Hai-palus, iv, 128. 



Harpasa, i. 465, 



Hai'pocrates, vi. 88. 



Harrowing, iv. 66, 67. 



Hartwort, iv. 221, 288, 289 ; 

 V. 71. 



Harvesting, iv. 103, 104, 



Iia.sheesh, v. 65. 



Hasta pura, ii, 170, 



Hatching, ii. 534-537. 



Hawks, ii. 487, 488, 519 ; iv. 

 229 — pursue the chase 

 with men, ii. 488. 



Hawkweed, iv. 229, 230. 



Hay-j?rass, v, 257. 



Haymaking, iv. 89, 92, 



Hazel nuts, iii. 316; iv. 515. 



Head, induration of the 

 bones of, ii. 118 — in ani- 

 mals, iii. 46 — bones of the, 

 47 — hardest in the parrot, 

 47 — wounds in the, v, 409, 

 410 — how strengthened, 

 298— diseases of, 334. 



Head-ache, remedies for, v. 

 409, 410. 



Health indicated by the 

 urine, v. 301, 



Hearing, acuteness of, ii. 

 163. 



Heart, iii. 64, 65, 66— in- 

 spected for divination, 66 

 — found wanting in the 

 victims, 66 — in what cases 

 it will not burn, 67. 



Hearth, prodigies connected 

 with, vi. 384. 



Hebrus. i. 303, 305. 



Hecale, iv. 426; v. 184. 



Hecatffius, vi. 139, 185. 



IIecatB9us of Abdera, ii. 114. 



Hecatieus of Miletus, i. 370. 



Hecatonipylos, ii. 29. 



Hecuba, 1, 308, 



Hederine, v, 33. 



Hedge-hogs, ii. 308. 309— 

 their quills used for card- 

 ing, 309. 



'Hdiioa/jLov, iv. 193. 



Hedysmata, iii. 161. 



Hedystratides, vi, 139. 



Hegesias (artist), vi. 182. 



Hegesias (historian), ii. 242. 



Hegias, vi. 181, 182, 



He-goat, the wondei'ful ef- 

 fects of its blood, iv, 207 ; 

 vi. 407. 



Height, measurement of. ii. 

 1.58; vi. 338 — of man, iii. 

 377, 



Helena, iv, 377 ; v. 81, 



Helenium, iv. 333, 376, 377 

 — wine made trom it, iii. 

 2,59, 



Helianthes, v, 66, 



Helice.i. 280. 



Helices, v. 62, 



Helichiysos, iv. .380, 381. 



Helicon, i, 278, 290. 



Heliocallis, v, 66. 

 Heliodorus, vi. 187, 319. 

 Heliodorus Periegetes, vi, 



146, 

 Helion, v. 23, 24, 

 Heliopolis, i. 418 ; vi, 331, 

 Helioscopios, v. 179. 

 Helioscopium, iv, 413, 414, 



415. 

 Helio.selinon, iv. 179, 248. 

 Heliotropium (plant), iv. 



356, 413, 414, 415, 

 Heliotropium (stone), vi. 



450. 

 Helix, iii. 401, 

 Helix nej-itoidea, ii, .311. 

 Helix pomatia, ii. 311. 

 Hellanicus, i. 371. 

 Hellas, i, 278, 288. 

 Hellebore, i. 277 ; v. 96-101, 

 Hellen, i, 293, 

 Hellespont, i, 326 — describ- 

 ed, i, 488, 

 Helops, vi, 66. 

 Helos, i, 282. 

 Helots, ii. 227. 

 Helvennaca, iii. 227, 2C0; 



iv. 476. 

 Helvetii, i. 3,55. 

 Helxine, iv. 353, 406 ; v. 115, 

 Hemerobiou, iii. 42. 

 Hemerocalles, iv. 3;'3, 376, 

 Hemiua, Cassius, i:j. 156. 

 Ueniionion, v. 96, 96, 228, 



229. 

 Hemlock, v. 140, 141 ; wine, 



an antidote to the effects 



of, iii. 238, 

 Hemp, iv, 198, 297, 298. 

 Henbane, V, 91, 92, 

 Heneti, ii. 4, 



Heniochi, ii. 10, 11, 12, 22, 

 Henna, iii, 146; iv. 492. 

 Henrv II. of France, ii, 153. 

 Hemy V, of England, his 



saying, iii. 404. 

 Hepatites, vi. 363, 364. 

 Hepatitis, vi, 458. 

 Hepha?sti.ades, i, 221. 

 Hephpestitis, vi, 450. 

 Hepsema, iii, 248. 

 Heptaphonon, v. 345. 

 Heraclaja, i. 298. 

 Heracleon, v, 107, 

 Heracleopolites, i, 408. 

 Heracleos, v. 253, 254. 

 Heracleotici, ii. 425. 

 Heraclia, i. 224, 273. 

 Heraclides of Heraclsea, i 



373; iii. 158. 

 Heraclides of Tarentum, iii . 



158. 

 Heraclides (artist), vi. 276. 

 Heraclides (physician), vi. 



145. 

 Heraclion, vi. 855. 



