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INDEX. 



Pheos. iv. 401. 

 Phcrae. i. 280, 283, 294. 

 Pherecydes. i. 112 ; ii. 209. 

 Phiala, i. 413; ii. 331. 

 Phidias, ii. 185 ; vi. 168, 170, 



171, 247, 310, 311. 

 Philadelphus, Ptolemseus, 



ii. 92, 93, 94. 

 Phil?e, i. 415. 

 Philseai, 1. 393. 

 Philauthes, iv. 356. 

 Philanthropos, v. 71, 227, 



228. 

 Philemon (geographer), i- 



.373. 

 Philemon (poet), ii. 555. 

 Philetseria, v. 102, 103. 

 Philinus, iv. 303. 

 Philip, King, i. 300, 304; 



his wound, ii. 183. 

 Philippi, i. 304. 

 Philippopolis, i. 303. 

 Philippus of Medma, iv. 



127. 

 Philiscus, vi. 319. 

 Philistides Mallotes, i. 372. 

 Philistina, i. 245. 

 Philistion, iv. 302. 

 Philistus, ii. 356 ; iii. 100. 

 Philochares, vi. 229. 

 Philocles, vi. 229. 

 Philon, ii. 184; vi. 188. 

 Philonides, i. .373. 

 Philostephanus, ii. 242. 

 Pliiloxenus (artist), vi. 268. 

 Philoxenus (poet), vi. 467. 

 Pliiltres, ii. 321; iv. 219. 



Also, see " Magic." 

 Philyra, iv. 306 ; v. 2. 

 Philyrae, iii. 366. 

 Phlegra, i. 300. 

 Phlegrsean Plains, i. 197. 

 Phlius, i. 280, 281. 

 Phloginos, vi. 455. 

 Phlogitis, vi. 460. 

 Phlomis, V. 127, 128. 

 Phlomos, V. 127. 

 Phlox, iv. 333, 334, 336. 

 Phocse, ii. 369. 

 Phocis described, i. 276. 

 Phoenice (country) described, 



i. 433. 

 Phoenice (barley), iv. 445, 



446. 

 Phoenicitis, vi. 456, 459. 

 Phoenicobalanus, iii. 143 ; 



iv. 495. 

 Phoenicopterus, ii. 528. 

 Plicenicurus, ii. 511. 

 Phoenix, ii. 479, 480. 481; 



iii. 43. 

 Pholfte. i. 287. 

 Plionolite, vi. 446. 

 Phovinean wine, iii. 248. 

 Phradmon, vi. 168. 

 Phrenion, iv. 379. 



Phrenitis, remedies for, v. 

 198, 452, 453. 



Phryganea, iii. 42. 



Phryganion, v. 455. 



Phrygia described, i. 490. 



Phrygian stone, vi. 362. 



Phryne, vi. 178, 259, 312. 



Phrynion, v. J 28, 129, 262. 



Phthia, i. 294. 



Plithiotis, i. 293. 



Phthiriasis, ii. 191, 209; iv. 

 227 ; V. 206, 468— internal, 

 iv. 165. 



Phthirophagi, ii. 11. 



Phthisis, remedies for, v. 

 355, 356. 



Phu, iii. 121 ; iv. 370. 



Phycis, ii. 414. 



Phycitis, vi. 456. 



Phycos, iii. 209, 210. 



Phycos thalassion, v. 193. 



Phylace, i. 297. 



Phylarchus, ii. 241. 



Phyllis, iii. 385, 386. 



Phyllon, V. 363. 



Phyllos, iv. 405. 



Physalus, ii. 454. 



Physema, ii. 432. 



Physeter, ii. 361. 



Physicians, an account of, 

 V. 372-376 — their igno- 

 rance, V. 377, 378, .380 ; vi. 

 120, 121, 194, 195-their 

 avarice, v. 379— their cru- 

 elty, V. 381. 



Physiognomists, vi. 260. 



Physiognomy, observations 

 upon, iii. 96. 



Physis, vi. 462. 



Phyteuma, v. 263. 



Piacenza, i. 242. 



Picarel, vi. 45, 



Picatum, iii. 238; iv. 476; 

 vi. 371. 



Picenum, i. 235. 



Picris, iv. 359, 417. 



"Pictor," the surname, "vl. 

 230. 



Pictures, high prices of, ii. 



Picus, ii. 495. [184. 



Pie, ii. 515, 522, 523. 



Pieria, i. 294. 



Pig. See " Swine." 



Pigeons, an account of, ii. 

 517-520 — messages by, 

 519— high prices of, 520. 



Pigments, vi. 23.5. 



Pileus, vi. 267. 



Pilgrims to Saint Jago, ii. 

 428. 



Pimpernel, v. 137. 



Pina, ii. 4,36. 



Pinaster, ii. 292, 356. 



I'indar, his name honoured 

 by Alexander, ii. 174 — his 

 writing.^ quoted, i. 297. 



Pindus, i. 273, 293, 295. • 

 Pine, i. 246 ; iii. 355, 356. 

 Pine-nuts, iii. 292; iv. 512. 

 Pinites succinifer, vi. 397, 



401. 

 Pinna, ii. 450. 

 Pinnotheres, ii. 426, 451. 

 Pinus cedrus, iii. 178. 

 Piorabiuo, i. 187. 

 Pip (in poultiy), ii. 537 ; v. 



32, 41. 

 Piperitis, iv. 203, 267, 268. 

 Pirseicus, vi. 268. 

 Piraeus, i. 289. 

 Pirates, ii. 97. 

 Pisa, i. 287. 

 Pis«, i. 287. 

 Pisaurum, i. 2.38. 

 Piscenaj, i. 180. 

 Pisces, the Constellation, ii. 



407. 

 Pisciculus, Junius, vi. 321. 

 Pisidia described, i. 451. 

 Piso, L., i. 147; iii. 67, 273, 



276. 

 Pissasphaltos, iii. 364; v. 18, 



19. 

 Pisselseon, iii. 288; v. 18; 



vi. 297. 

 Pissinum, iii. 290; iv. 494. 

 Pissoceros, iii. 6. 

 Pistacia. iii. 178. 

 Pistachio-nuts, iii. 317 ; iv. 



515. 

 Pistoia, i. 190. 

 Pistorium, i. 190. 

 Pistrix, ii.361. 

 Pitaue, i. 473. 

 Pitch, iii. 264-267, 361, 362— 



remedies derived from, v. 



17. 

 Pitch-oil, iii. 290. Also, see 



" Pisselseon." 

 Pitch-tree, iii. 356, 357 ; v. 



13. 

 Pitched wines, iii. 238; iv. 



476 ; vi. 371. 

 Pithecusa, i. 214. 

 Pituita, ii. 537. 

 Pityocarapse, v. 404. 

 Pityus, ii. 12. 

 Pityusa, i. 312; v. 14, 15. 

 Pityussfe, i. 211. 

 Placentia, i. 242. 

 Plague, its course, ii. 208. 

 Plaice, ii. 407. 

 Plaids, probable allusion to, 



ii. 338. 

 Planaria, i. 213. 

 •'Plancus," origin of the 



name, iii. 89. 

 Plancus, i. 10; ii. 147, 440. 

 Plane-tree, iii. 103-106 — 



aged, 431 — remedies de- 

 rived from, V. 20, 21. 

 Planets, i. 19, 20, 27-31, 40, 



