I^'l)Ex. 



497 



Imaprinos, iv. .Itl. 

 Iiuaiis, i. -lot ; ii. 42, 124. 

 Iinbros, i. 324. 

 IminorU^Ue, iv. f?08. 328. 

 Immiisulus, ii. 487. 

 Impetii^o, Greek charm for, 



V. 254. 

 Inipia, V. 70. 

 Impotence, iv. 298. 

 iMarime, i. 214. 

 Incendiary bird, ii. 492, 493- 

 Incisions in trees, iii. 529; 



530. 

 Incisors, iii. 58, 59. 



Incubation of birds, ii. 512, 

 5J4-537. 



India, tlie conquests of, i. 

 302— the nations of, ii. 38 

 — expeditions to, of Alex 

 ander. 39, 40, 41, 360, 361 

 iii. 138,211,212; vi. 27- 

 of Seleucus, ii. 41 — voy 

 aji^cs to, 60-63— wonders 

 of, 129 — terrestrial ani- 

 mals of, 280. 



Indian ass, iii. 89, 90— fi^ 

 109, 110— ink, ii. 417 ; vi, 

 241 — olive, iii. Ill— thorn, 

 109. 



Indian Ocean, plants of, iii 

 211— monsters of, ii. 359. 



Indica (stone), vi. 452. 



Indicum, vi. 143, 241, 242, 

 243. 



Indiges, Jupiter, i. 193. 



Indigestion, iii. 98. 



Indiafo.vi. 143, 242, 243,452. 



Indurations, remedies for, v, 

 357. 



Indus, ii. 46. 



Ine([iiality of climates, i. 

 102, 103, 104. 



Infants, swathing of, ii. 118, 

 — born with teeth, 153 — 

 dreams of, 553— never cry 

 in the womb, iii. 94 — dis- 

 eases of, V. 364, 465, 466, 

 467 ; vi. 56, 57. 



Influences of the seasons, i, 

 67, 68, 69. 



Ingffivones, i. 343. 



Inguinalis, v. 188, 229. 



Ink, V. 2, 3— iTidian, ii. 417; 

 vi. 241— of the sajpia, 58. 



Inoculation of trees, iii. 477. 



Insanity, Lake of, v. 478. 



Insects, the minuteness of, 

 iii. 1, 2— why so called, 1 

 — whether they respire, ii. 

 3 — voice of, 3 — whether 

 they have blood, 3 — their 

 bodies, 4, 5 — wings of, 33 

 — parasitical, iii. 40— feet 

 of, 95 — that breed in le- 

 guminous plants, iv. 415. 



Instinct of animals, ii. 248. 

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Interamna, i. 2f'3. 

 Interbreeding of lish, ii. 464. 

 Intercalation, iv. 76. 

 Interlunium, iv. 112. 

 Intoxication, remedies for, 



V. 468. 

 Introduction to the work, i. 



1-11. 

 Inundations, i. 116. 

 Invalids, peaches recom- 

 mended for, iii. 294, 

 Inventions, v. 77. 

 Inventors of various things, 



ii. 219. 

 lol, i. 386. 

 Inlcos, i. 296. 

 lolite, vi. 407. 

 loUas, iii. 158. 

 Ion, vi. 169. 

 Ionia described, i. 466. 

 Ionian Sea, i. 265. 

 los, i. 321. 

 Irinum, iii. 160. 

 Irio, iv, 36, 453, 454. 

 Iris (plant), iv. 324, 325, 371, 



372 

 Iris (stone), vi. 438, 439. 

 Iritis, vi. 439. 



Iron, discovery of, ii. 22.5 — 

 the art of working, 225 — 

 rings of, vi. 78 — an ac- 

 count of, 205-209, 210, 211. 

 Irrigation, iii. 528, 529 ; iv. 



68. 

 Irving, Washington, indebt- 

 ed to the story of Epi- 

 menides, ii. 211. 

 Isatis, iv. 229. 

 Isauria described, i. 450. 

 Ischffimon, v. 111. 

 Ischia, i. 214. 



Isidorus, C. Csecilius Claud- 

 ius, vi. 130. 

 Isidorus of Charax, i. 150. 

 Isigonus, ii. 241. 

 Isinglass, vi. 31, 32. 

 Isis, hair of, iii. 212. 

 Iskenderun, i. 447. 

 Islands, suddenlv firm >d, i. 

 117, 118, 119— united to 

 the main land, 119 — of 

 Europe, 210. 

 Israaron, i. 304. 

 smenias (musician), vi. .388. 

 Ismenias (writer), vi. 468. 

 Isocinnamomum, iii. 141. 

 Isocrates, ii. 174. 

 iRodoraon, vi. .372. 

 Isopyron, v. 251, 252. 

 Isoxj ii. 382. 

 Issa, i. 259, 260. 

 Issos, i. 447. 

 Istsevones, i. 347. 

 Ister, i. 250, 262, 328. See 



also " Danuvius." 

 Isthmian games, i. 285. 



Isthmus of Corinth, i. 278, 

 279. 



Istria, i. 251. 



Istropolis, i. 328. 



Italy, described, i. 180— its 

 praises enlarged upon, 

 181, 182; vi. 464, 465— 

 its shai)e, i. IS;^ — forbid- 

 den to be dug for minerals, 

 2.57 — the country of the 

 vine, iii. 215, 218— when 

 generous wines were first 

 made in, 251 — its climate, 

 V. 1.58— practice of magic 

 in, 425, 426 — its high rank 

 among nations, vi. 464, 

 465. 



Itch, remedies for, v. 360. 



Ithaca, i.. 311. 



I ton, iv. 144. 



lulls, vi. 39, 63. 



Iviza, i. 211. 



Ivory, ii. 247; iii. 103— 

 fossil, ii. 247. 



Ivy, iii. 376, 399-403 ; v. 32 

 -35. 



Ixias, iv. 407, 408, 409 ; v. 

 234. 



lynx, iii. 90. 



J. 

 Jackal, ii. 97, 304. 

 Jackdaw, ii.493, 503— guilty 



of stealing, 508. 

 Taculus, ii. 285. 

 Jaffa, i. 426; ii. 364. 

 Janiculum, i. 204. 

 .lannes, v, 425. 

 Janus, vi. 90, 315. 

 Jason, the Argonaut, i. 207 ; 



ii. 9, 26, 233. 

 Jason, of Phera;. ii. 206. 

 Jasper, vi. 425, 429, 430,431, 



445. 

 Jaundice, remedies for, iv. 



438 ; v. 200, 354, 452. 

 .Jawbone, iii. .56. 

 • laxartes, ii. 25. 

 Jay, ii. 522. 



Jealousv in females, v. 397. 

 Jerboa, ii. 308. 

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

 Jerome, Saint, quoted, vi. 



267. 

 Jerusalem, i. 428, 431. 

 Jet. vi. 361, ,362. 

 Jewels, vi. 386, 387, 388— 



displayed at Rome by 



Fompeius Magnus, vi. 



390, .391. 

 Jews, vent their rage upon 



the balsrtniMm of Judtea, 



iii. 148— their rites, v. 508, 



509. 

 Je\v-stone, vi. 44.3, 456, 457, 



460. 



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