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INDEX. 



Nismes, i. 179, 180. 

 Nisus (bird), ii. 551. 



Nisyros, i. 484, 485. 

 Nitre, iv. 164. 



Nitrum, v. 512-519. 



No, i. 416, 418. 



Noctua, ii. 492. 



Noir antique; vi. 325. 



Nola, i. 198. 



Nomades, i. 335, 387 ; ii. 83, 

 90, 134. 



Nomenclator, vi. 81. 



Nomentum, i. 233 — vines of, 

 iii. 223. 



Nomes of Egypt, i. 407. 



Nonacris, i. 287. 



Nonius Struma, vi. 416. 



Norici, i. 262. 



Northern regions of Europe 

 described, i. 339. 



Nostrils, the, iii. 55, 56— 

 exponents of ridicule, 55 

 — discharges of blood 

 from, 79 — remedies for 

 diseases of, v. 145, 150. 



Notia, V. 71 ; vi. 454. 



Novara, i. 247. 



Novaria, i. 247. 



Nulo, Mount, ii. 130. 



Numa, Pompilius, i. 84, 233; 

 iv. 4 ; vi. 10 — his books 

 discovered, iii. 191, 192 — 

 his law on wine, 252. 



Numantia, i. 171 ; vi. 132. 



Numenius, ii. 86. 



Numidia, described, i. 387- 

 the marble of, vi. 325. 



Numidicse, ii. 528. 



NundiufB, iv. 6, 7 ; v. 285, 



Nurseries for plants, in. 

 464-467. 



Nus, the river, v. 477. 



Nut, the several varieties 

 of, iii. 315-319. 



Nut-galls, iii. 350. 



Nutriment, iii. 97. 



Nyctalopy, ii. 341 ; iv. 335 ; 

 V. 336, 337. 



Nyctegreton, iv. 335. 



Nyma, v. 256. 



Nymphae, iii. 17. 



Nymphsea, v. 107. 



Nympha;a heraclia, v. 132. 



Nymphsea nelumbo, iv. 45. 



Nymphaea pteris, v. 245, 

 246 



Nymphaeum, i. 142, 261. 



Nympha?us, i. 295. 



Nyniphodorus, i, 270. 



Kysa, ii. 50. 



O. 

 Oak, i. 285 ; iii. 341, 342. 

 Oar, invention of the, ii. 



235. 

 Oasites, i. 409. 



Oats, iv. 54, 55, 56, 446, 455. 



Obelisks, iii. 419; vi. 331- 

 334— at Kome, vi. 333, 334, 

 335. 



Obliquity of the zones, i. 102. 



Obsian glass, vi. 381. 



Obsiau stone, vi. 381, 382, 

 455, 463. 



Obsidian, vi. 381, 382, 455, 

 463. 



Occhus, iii. 115. 



Oce, iii. 90. 



Ocean, surrounding the 

 earth, i. 98, 99, 100. 



Ocelis, ii. 64. 



Ochra, vi. 237. 



Ochre, vi. 235, 236, 363 — 

 red, 120— yellow, 140, 141. 



Ocimoides, v. 55, 56. 



Ocimum, iv. 191, 249, 250, 

 356— cursed when sown, 

 178. 



Ocinum, iii. 511 ; iv. 52, 53. 



Ocriculum, i. 191, 239. 



Ocrisia, vi. 384. 



Octavius, Cueius, vi. 158, 

 159. 



Oculata, vi. 63. 



Oculus, iii. 496. 



Odd numbers, v. 287. 



Odinolytes, vi. 4. 



Odontitis, v. 257. i 



Odours, the nature of, iv 

 321, 322, 323. 



Odrysa?, i. 303. 



(Ea, i. 393, 401. 



(Enanthe, ii. 511, 512; iii 

 155, 161 ; iv. 380, 460— oil 

 of, iv. 488, 489. 



CEnanthinum, iii. 2-55, 289. 



(Eneus, i. 275. 



CEnophorus, vi. 177. 



CEnopides, iv. 128. 



CEsophagus, iii. 64. 



(Esypum, iii. 133; v. 383, 

 384, 385. 



CEtum, iv. 349. 



Ogygia, i. 223. 



Oica, vi. 454. 



Oil, first use of, ii. 226— of 

 ojnanthe, iv. 488, 489— of 

 almonds, 490 — of laurel, 

 490, 491— of chamsemyr- 

 sine, 491 — of cypress, 491 

 — of citiTzs, 491 — of wal- 

 nuts, 491— of Cnidium, 

 491— of mastich, 491— of 

 balanus, 492 — of Cyprus, 

 492 — of balsamum, 492. 

 493— of henbane, 493— of 

 lupines, 493 — of narcissus, 

 493— of radishes, 493, 494 

 — of sesame, 494 — of lilies, 

 494 — of Selga, 494 — of 

 Iguvium, 394 — of pitch, 

 494. And see Olive oil. 



Oils, artificial, iii. 162. 163, 

 286-291 ; iv. 488-494. 



Oleander, v. 37. 



Oleaster, iii. 285, 287. 



Olenum, i. 280. 



Oleron, i. 360. 



Oliaros, i. 319. 



Olisipo, i. 364, 365 ; vi. 422. 



Olive, Indian, iii. Ill— of 

 Arabia, 1.35 — omphacium 

 made from, 154 — the his- 

 tory of, 277— its introduc- 

 tion into Europe, 277 — its 

 growth, 277, 278— its na- 

 ture, 278 — varieties of it, 

 278— 284— victors crowned 

 with its leaves, 284, 285— 

 culture and preservation 

 of, 285, 286— wild, 418, 419 

 —aged trees of, 430, 431— 

 culture of, 486, 487, 488— 

 leaves of, iv. 484 — blos- 

 som of, 484, 485. 



Olive oil, jii. 278, 279 — 

 where produced, 279, 280 

 —its qualities, 280, 281— 

 nature of, 284 — making of. 

 286, 286— remedies deriv- 

 ed from, iv. 488. 



Olives, whits, iv. 485 — 

 black, 486. 



Ollar stone, vi. 368. 



Ololygones, iii. 62. 



Olusatrum, iv. 193, 194, 248. 



Olympia, i. 281— Games at, 

 ii. 232 ; v. 408, 493. 



Olympiads, i. 281. 



Olympias of Thebes,iv..303. 



Olympias, wind, iii. 523. 



Olympicus, vi. 468. 



Olympiodorus, iii. 157. 



Olympus, i. 295, 489. 



Olynthos, i. 304. 



Olyra, iv. 441. 



Olyros, i. 280. 



Omani, ii. 83. 



Ombre (fish), ii. 393. 



Ombria, vi, 454. 



Omens, iii. 94, 313, 336 — 

 from poultry, 479 — from 

 birds, 509 — from bees, iii. 

 19— evil, 68— fortunate, 70 

 — from trees, 395. Also see 

 " Portents." 



Omentum, iii. 73. 



Omphacium, iii, 153, 154, 



255, 459, 460, 488. 

 Omphalocai-pos, v. 227, 228. 

 On, i. 418. 



Onager, ii. 324; v. 332, 351. 

 Onear, v. 196. 

 Onesicritus, i. 150 ; ii. 60. 

 Onions, iv. 168, 169, 171, 



173, 176, 222. 

 Onitis, iv. 268. 

 Ouobrycbis, v. 62. 



