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INDEX. 



Pydna, i. 298, 300. 

 Pygargus, ii.347, 482, 483. 

 Pygmies, i. 306, 464 ; ii. 101, 



132. 

 Pylos, i. 282. 

 Pyracantha, v. 46. 

 Pyrallis, ii. 551 ; iii. 42. 

 Pyramids of Egypt, i. 418 ; 



'vi. 335-338. 

 Pyrausta, iii. 42. 

 Pyren, vi. 459. 

 Pyrene, i. 157. 

 Pyrenees, i. 166, 360, 361, 



Pyrgo teles, ii. 184 ; vi. 389. 



Pyrites, vi. 359. 



Pyritis, vi, 460. 



Pyromachus, vi. 170, 183, 

 184. 



Pyropus, vi. 189. 



Pyrosachne, iii. 201. 



Pyrrhic dance, ii. 231. 



Pyrrho, ii. 160. 



Pyrrliocorax, ii. 529. 



Pyrrhopcecilon, vi. 331. 



Pyrrhus, King, i. 226; ii. 

 128 ; iii. 70 ; v. 288— his 

 iewel, vi. 387, 388. 



Pythagoras (artist), vi. 168; 

 174. 



Pvthagoras, the philoso- 

 pher, i. 29, 52, 486; vi 

 159 — his opinion on beans, 

 iv.44— liis work on plants 

 V. 62, 63— his visit to the 

 East, 82. 



Pythagorean philosophers, 

 i. 148, 149. 



Pythagorean philosophy, 

 the, iii. 192. 



Pytheas (artist), vi. 140. 



Pvtheas, the geographer, 

 "150. 



Pvthius, vi. 130. 



Pythonoscome, ii. 502. 



Pvxacanthus, Chironian, 

 "iii. 114. 



Q. 



Quadrupeds, prognostics de- 

 rived from, iv. 124, 125. 



Quails, ii. 503, 504— subject 

 to epilepsy, 505— not eat- 

 en, 505. 



Quartz, vi. 371, 372, 453. 



Queen-bee, iii. 10, 17. 



Quercus, iii. 346. 



Quicklime, vi. 373. 



Quicksets, iii. 499, 502, 



Quicksilver, swallowing of, 

 iv. 220 — description of, vi. 

 113, 114. 



Quinces, i. 488 ; iii. 392, 39.3, 

 388 — remedies derived 

 from, iv. 496, 497. 



Quincunx, iii, 408. 



Quindecimviri, ii. 191 ; v. 



280. 

 Quinquatria, iv. 159 ; vi. 280. 

 Quinquefolium, v. 122, 123. 

 Quintii, family of the, vi. 78. 

 Quinzy, remedies for, v. 161, 



434, 435, 436. 

 Quorra, i. 395. 



Rabbits, i. 212 ; ii. 348, 349 

 — of Bsetica have a double 

 liver, iii. 70. 



Rabelais quoted, ii. 304, 414 ; 

 V. 427. 



Rachias, ii. 53. 



Radicula, iv. 148, 149; v. 

 39, 40. 



Radishes, iv. 161-165, 215- 

 218. 



Ragwort, v. 146. 



Raia, ii. 411. 



Rain, place where there is 

 none, i. 123— its influence 

 upon plants, iii. 442, 443 

 — signs of, iv. 124. 



Rainbow, i. 89, 90— its in- 

 fluence, iii. 451. 



Rain-water, v. 483. 



Raisin wine, iii. 249. 



Raisins of the sun, iii. 249 ; 

 iv. 463, 464. 



Ram, ii. 332— in love with a 

 woman, ii. 498. 



Raraeses, i. 418. 



Rampions, iv. 507 ; v. 72. 



Ranunculus, iv. 248,379 ; v. 

 148, 149, 150. 



Rape, iv. 47, 48, 161, 213, 

 214. 



Raphanos agria, v. 180, 181. 



Rascasse, vi. 30. 



Raspberry, v. 50. 



Ratumenna, the horses of, 

 ! ii. 320. 



Raurici, i. 355. 



Raven, ii. 491, 492— speak- 

 ing, 524, 525 — used for 

 hunting, 525. 



Ravenna, i. 241. 



Razors, invention of, ii. 237. 



Razor-sheath, ii. 547 ; iii. 

 50. 



Realgar, vi. 220, 240. 



Reaping-hook. iv. 92. 



Reate, i. 133, 233— asses of, 

 ii. 323. 



Receding of the sea, i. 116, 

 117. 



Reclining-chairs, iii. 409. 



Red hair, iv. 483 ; v. 342. 



Red ochre. See " Ochre," 



Red Sea, ii. 66-gnlfs of, 91— 

 monsters of, 360 — trees of, 

 iii. 117— plants of, 211— 

 marvels of, vi. 5, 6. 



Reddle, vi. 36.3. 

 Rediculus, the field of, ii. 



525. 

 Red-throat, ii. 5111. 

 Reed-beds, iii. 493. 

 Reeds, iii. 403-409; v. 35, 

 36; vi. 58 — gigantic, ii. 

 129; iii 405— scented, v. 

 36. 

 Regal unguent, iii. 166. 

 Reggio, i. 209, 243. 

 Regillus, Lake, vi. 86. 

 Register of the Triumphs, 



.497. 

 Regret, deaths from, ii. 181. 

 Regulus, Atilius, iv. 11. 

 Reindeer, ii. 304. 

 Relief, vi. 454. 

 Religious ideas attached t© 

 certain parts of the body, 

 iii. 88. 

 Religious observances, iii. 



92. 

 Remedies derived from man, 

 V. 276, 277, 278, 286, 287, 

 288— from the dead, 292, 

 293. 

 Reraora, ii. 412, 413, 414; 



vi. 2, 3. 

 Rennet, ii. 298; iii. 84. 

 Repositorium, ii. 379 ; iv. 



125 ; vi. 132. 

 Reproduction of stone, vi. 



358. 

 Reseda, v. 265, 266. 

 Resemblance, of children to 

 parents, ii. 145— strong, 

 instances of, 14.5-148. 

 Resin, iii. 361, 362, 363 — 

 cedar, 179— medicinal pro- 

 perties of, V. 15, 16, 17. 

 Respiration, iii. 67, 97 — of 

 insects, ii. 3 — of tish, 367, 

 368. 

 Reticulated building, vi. 



373. 

 Revolutions of the planets, 



i. 27-31. 

 Rex, Q. Marcius, vi. 352. 

 Rex Sacrorum, iii. 66. 

 Reynolds,SirJoshua,quoted, 



vi. 263. 

 Rhacoma, v. 265. 

 Rhagiaue, ii. 28. 

 Rhamnos (plant), v. 50. 

 Rhamnus (place), i. 290. 

 Rhamsesis, vi. 331, 332. 

 Rhsetian wines, iii. 242. 

 Rhenus, i. 348, 349, 350. 

 Rhegium, i. 208, 209, 216. 

 Rhine, i. 348, 349, 350. 

 Rhinoceros, ii. 278 ; iii. 46, 



89, 90. 

 Riuocoluca, i. 425. 

 Rliion, i. 275. 

 Rhizophora mangle, iii. 117. 



