INDEX. 



495 



Heraclinra, iv, 268, 269, 270, 

 278, 279. 



Herat, ii. 58. 



Herb niasticli, iii. 147. 



Herba pratensis, iv. 14. 



Herbalists, their malprac 

 tices, iv. 372. 



Herbs, wines .made from, 

 iii. 259, 260— juices and 

 flavours of, iv. 202, 203. 



Herculanea (ants), v, 432. 



Her^ulaneum, i. 197. 



Herc*ules, i. 157, 177, 304 

 318.369.375; ii. 33. 48, 55; 

 v. 103, 298— and Iphicles, 

 ii. 144 — temple of, at 

 Rome, 508— Fictilis, vi. 

 286— Carthaginian statue 

 of, 321. 



Hercules, Pillars of, i. 152. 



Hercynian Forest, i. 329, 

 348; ii. 528; iii. 341. 



Herdonea, i. 230. 



ifermaphrodite, ii. 1.36 ; iii. 

 92. 



Hermaphroditism in fish, 

 ii. 391. 



Hermaphroditus, ii. 136. 



Hermesias, v. 66. 



llermias, tomb of, vi. 410. 



llerminei, vi. 411. 



Hermippus, v. 470. 



Hermit-crab, ii. 426, 451. 



Hennopolis, i. 412. 



Hei-motimus of Clazomena?, 

 ii. 211. 



Hei-muaidoion, vi. 4.50, 451. 



Hermunduri, i. 347. 



Kermupoa, v. 92, 93, 94. 



Hernia, remedies for, vi, 44. 



Herodotus, when he wrote 

 his History, iii. 108 — 

 quoted, i. 331_, 3.33. 335. 

 337, 405, 414, 425, 452, 466, 

 487, 491 ; ii. 24, 34, 89, 512, 

 iii. 137; vi, 336, 337, 33S, 

 414. 



Heroic exploits, instances 

 of ii. 167. 



Herons, ii. 538, 539. 



Heroopolis, ii. 92. 



Herophilus, iii. 100; v. 82, 

 372. •■ 



Hevoiim, iv. 417. 



Herpes, v. 460. 



Hesiod, his father's birth- 

 place, i. 472 — mentioned, 

 ii. 242— quoted, i. 272; ii. 

 200; iii. 216, 352; iv. 425, 

 474; V. 301. 



Hesperian Promontory, i. 

 380. 



Hesperides, i. 375; vi. 400 

 —Gardens of the, iv. 149 

 —Islands of the. ii. 106. 



Hespaxu Ceras, ii. 105. 



Hestiatoris, v. 66. 

 ilesus, V. 426. 

 ilesychins quoted, i. 285. 

 Hexapolis, ^olian, i. 487. 

 Hexecontalithos, vi. 451. 

 Hibernia, i. 351, 

 Hibiscum, iv. 218. 

 Ilicesius, iii. 338. 

 Ilickory-nut, iii. 317. 

 Hiddekel, ii. 75. 

 Hides of animals, iii. 80, 81 

 Mierabotane, v. 121, 122. 

 Hieracitis, vi. 451. 

 riieracium, vi. 197. 

 Hierapolis, i. 122, 160; vi.9, 

 Hieratica, a kind of paper, 



iii. 188. 

 Hieres, islands of, i. 213. 

 HiericuR, i.427, 428; iii. 175. 

 Hiero, King, ii. 356. 

 Hiei'omnemon, vi. 448. 

 Mierosolyma, 1. 428, 431 

 High farming, iv. 15, 

 Hilarus,C.'Crispinus, ii.l50. 

 Hillse, iii. 71. 

 Himalaya, ii. 38. 

 Himantopodes, i. 406. 

 Himera, i. 218. 

 Hiinilce, i. 164. 

 Himilco, i. 99, 499. 

 Hindoo mythology, vi. 400. 

 Hindu Kush, i. 454 ; li. 33. 

 Hinnulus, ii. 325. 

 Hippace, v. 111. 

 Hipparchus, i. 37, 148 — his 



doctrine on tlie stars, 59, 

 Hippo Diarrhytus, i. 389; 



ii. .373. 

 Hippo Regius, i. 388. 

 Hippocampus, vi. 25, 29. 

 Hippocentaur, ii. 137. 

 Hippocrates, ii. 182, 241 ; v. 



371 — his precepts, 156. 

 Hippoci-ene, i. 291. 

 Hippodamantiaa wine, iii. 



246. 

 Hippoi, ii. 425. 

 Hippoliipathon, iv. 287. 

 Hippomanes, ii. 321 ; v. 339. 



340, 365. 

 Hippomarathron, iv. 296, 



297. 

 Hippona.^, vi, 308. 

 Hippophaes, iv. 401, 402. 

 Hippophffiston, iii, 434; v. 



250, 251. I 



Hippopl)eos, V. 174, 175. 

 Hippophlomos, v. 138, 189,1 



140. 

 Hippophobas, v. 64. 

 Hippopodes, i. 143, 

 Hippopotamus, iii. 318, 319 



—described, ii. 290, 291— 



when iirst e.xhibited at 



Rome, 290— bleeds itself, 



ii. 291— its hid3, iii. 80. 



Hippos, vi. 63. See " Hip- 

 poi." 



Hipposelinon. iv. 180, 248. 



Hippuri.s, v. 203, 204. 



Hippurus, ii. 394. 



Hirpi, insensible to fire, ii. 

 V2.S. 



Hirpirni, i. 225, 229. 



Hirtius, Quintus, iv. 204. 



Hissing, iii. 94. 



Histropolis, i. 305. 



Hive-moths, iii. 22. 



Hoeing, iv. 66. 



Hogs, ii. 342— their propa 

 gation, 342 — diseases of, 

 343 — their brutishness, 

 343 — their intelligence, 

 343, 344 — choice parts of, 

 344. 



Holcus, V. 250. 



Holland's Translation of 

 Pliny, quoted, i. 419 ; ii. 

 39,56; iv. 501; v, 31, 236, 

 237, 254, 278, 282, 323, 378, 

 399, 406, 417, 440; vi. 9, 

 60, 6.3,75, 103, 106, 111, 

 122, 133, 137, 205. 



Holm-oaks, iii. 353 ; v. 455 

 —aged, iii. 430. 431. 



Holochrysos, iv. 328, 373. 



Holoschoenus, iv, 361, 364. 



Holosteon, v, 250. 



Holothuria, ii. 458. 



Holothuria pentactes, ii. 

 359. 



Homer, his tomb, i. 321— 

 his poems honoured by 

 Alexander, ii, 173 — his 

 works quoted, i. 7.3, 117, 

 194, 209, 214, 274, 279, 287, 

 292, 293, 296. 310, 311, .325, 

 404, 412, 476, 484, 489, 490 ; 

 ii. 4, 132, 156, 238, 334; 

 iii. 186,. 193, 197,343, 386, 

 451, 4.56 ; iv. 14, 35, 139, 

 150. 321, 360, 377, 41 2, 473 ; 

 V. 28, 81, 87, 88, 108, 282, 

 381, 423 ; vi. 60, 71, 74, 75, 

 105, 213, 263, 265, 276, 323 

 — misquoted, v. 494. 



Homona, i. 450. 



Iloue.s, vi. 370, 440. 



Honey, iii. 6, 8, 9, 10— the 

 qualities of, 11, 12 — pecu- 

 liar kinds of, 12, 13 — how 

 tested, 14 — wild, 14, 15 — 

 when gathered. 14, 15 — 

 of Attica, iv. 332— from 

 the olive, 340— poisonous, 

 341, 342— maddening, 342, 

 34.3— untonched by flies, 

 343 — remedies derived 

 from, 434, 435. 



Honey-comb, iii. 11. 



Honey-dew, v, 22. 



Honeysuckle, v. 105. 



