INDEX. 



515 



Khodanns, i. 175. 

 Rhodes, described, i. 483— 

 wines of, iii, 248— Colossus 

 of, vi. 166. 

 Rhodinum, iii. 160, 289. 

 Khoditis, vi, 461. 

 Khododendron, iii. 373, 374 ; 



V. 37. 

 Rhodope, i. 272, 299, 303. 

 Rhodopis, vi. 338. 

 Rhodussaj, i. 496. 

 Rhojas, iv. 278, 379. 

 RlKjecus, vi. 28;3, 342, 

 Rlioeteum, i. 477. 

 Rhoites, iii. 257. 

 Rhombus, ii 389, 396, 452. 

 Rhone, i. 175. 

 Rhopalon, v. 107. 

 Rhubarb, v. 265 

 Rbus, v. 38— erythros, 38. 

 Rliysaddir, i. 385. 

 Ribes, iii. 74. 

 Rice, iv. 28. 



Riches, immense, instances 

 of, vi. 93, 94, 129, 130,131. 

 Ricinus (plant), iii. 287. 

 Ridicule, how expressed, iii, 



55. 

 Rimini, i. 241. 

 Ringdove, li. 508, 518. 

 Rings, curtain, iii. 183 — 

 gold. vi. 71-75— right of 

 wearing, 76— how worn 

 80. 

 Riplifean Mountains, 1. 336 ; 



ii. 23. 

 Risardir, i. 379. 

 Rivei-crab, vi. 23. 

 River- frog, vi. 21. 

 River-snail, vi. 24. 

 Rivers, wonders of, i. 131- 



Roach, ii. 391. 



Rob, iii. 249. 



Robigalia, iv. 99. 



Robur, excrescences of the, 

 V. 6. 



Rocket (plant), iv. 250, 251. 



Rocks split with vinegar, iv. 

 480. 



Rodarum, v. 69, 70. 



Rome, described, i. 202 — 

 sway of, v. 218— tutelary 

 • deity of, 282— siege of, bv 

 the (rauls, vi. 75. 76 — 

 painters of, 229, 230, 231 

 —paintings exhibited at, 

 231-234-marvellous build- 

 ings at, 345-355. 



Romulus, i. 202, 204 ; iv. 3 ; 

 vi. 158 — his inspection of 

 wines, iii. 252— and Re- 

 mus, suckled by a wolf, 

 iii. 310. 



Roots, of trees, iii. 393 — 

 loosening of, 390, 394— ol 



plants, 491,492; iv. 170— 

 phints without, 142. 

 Rope.s, materials for, iv. 141. 

 Ro.scius, the actor, ii. 185. 

 Rosemary, iv. 203 ; v. 40. 

 Roses, iv. 310-314, 364, 365, 

 366— of Pa?stum, i. 208— 

 oil of, iii. 289. 

 Rostra, ii. 238: iii. 342: vi. 



156. 

 Rostrum, iii. 342. 

 Royal disease, why jann 

 dice was so called, iv. 438. 

 Rubellio, vi. 57. 

 Rubellite, vi. 405. 

 Rubeta, ii. 298; iii. 98- iv 



102; V. 128,303; vi. 22. 

 Rubia, iv. 148 ; v. 38, 39. 

 Rubico, i. 241. 

 " Rubric," the word. vi. 123 

 Rubrica, vi. 120, 2.36, 2.37. 

 Kubrius, the .actor, li. 147, 

 Ruby, vi. 420-425. 

 Rue, iv. 191, 192, 252-256. 

 Rufus, Julius, V. 154. 

 Rufus, Messala, ii. 239. 

 Rufus, P. Cornelius, ii, 206. 

 Rufus, Suiliius, ii. 140. 

 Rufus, Vibius, iii. 276. 

 Rumex, iii. 7; iv. 287. 

 Ruminalis, iii. 310. 

 Rumination, ii. 549, 550. 

 Rumpotinus, iii. 219 ; v. 69. 

 Runners have the spleen 



cauterized, iii. 73. 

 Rupicapra, ii. 346, 347. 

 Ruptures, remedies for, v. 



205. 

 Ruscus, iv. 521— hypophyl- 



lum, 518. 

 Rush, iii. 403, 411 ; iv. 361 

 — sweet-scented, iii. 144 ; 

 iv. 364. 

 Rust, vi.209, 210, 211. 

 Rut, earth from a, v. 429. 

 Rutubis, i. 379. 

 Rutupa% oysters of, vi. 27, 

 Rye, iv. 31, 52, 



S. 

 Saave, i. 263. 

 Saba, iii. 124. 

 Sab»i, ii. 87 ; iii. 124. 

 Sabbath, v. 480. 

 Sabelli, i. 232. 

 Sabini, i. 191, 234, 235. 

 Sabinus Fabianus, iv. 126, 

 Sabinus, Masurius, ii. 239. 

 Sabinus, Titius, ii, 313. 

 Sabis, the divinity, iii, 128. 

 Sabota, iii. 128. 

 Sabrata, i. 399. 

 Sacse, ii. 33, 34. 

 Sacal, vi. 399. 

 Saccharon, iii. 114. 

 I Sachets, iii, 166. 



Sacopenium, iv. 195, 196 



274, 275. 

 Saciament, the Holy, a pos- 

 ^ sible reference to, v. 427. 

 Sacred rites, wines not used 



in, iii. 263, 

 Sffipia (fish), ii.359, 389, 416. 

 417; vi. 31 — ink of tlie 

 58. 

 Sa?pia (colour), vi. 241. 

 S^tabis, i. 170. 

 Siiffron, iv.319, 320, .321, 370. 

 SatlVon-water, iv. 321. 

 Sagapenon, iv. 195, 196, 274. 



275. 

 Sagaris, ii. 2. 

 Sagda, vi. 456, 

 Sage, iv.449, 450; v. 164. 

 S.'igmen, iv. 391. 

 Saguntum, i, 166— Temple 



at, iii. 424, 

 Sailcloth, iv. 1.32. 

 Sails, invention of, ii. 235. 

 Sais, i. 408, 421. 

 Sala, i, 377. 

 Salads, iv. 153. 



Salamander, ii. 545. .546 



eatcubythewild hoar, iii. 

 98— poisonous, 98 — reme- 

 dies from, v, 397. 

 S.Tlamis, i. 315. 

 Salarian Way, v. 506. 

 Salerno, School of he.nlth at, 



i. 207; iv. 167, 214, 223. 

 Salernum, i. 207. 

 Salicastnim, iv. 465, 466. 

 Salii, iv.309, 

 Salinnca, iv. 325, 372. 

 Salivation, v. 254. 

 Sallee, i. ,077. 



Sallustius Dionysius, v. 523. 

 Salmon, ii. 404, 

 Salon a, i. 259. 

 Saloniani, ii. 150, 

 Salpa, ii. 404. 

 Salpe, v.3e9. 

 Salsugo, V. 506, 507. 

 Salt, why the sea is, i. 129, 

 130— towers of, ii. 84 — 

 good for cattle, 549— wa- 

 ter, plants benefited by, 

 iv. 201— an account of V 

 500-506 — nature of, 509- 

 512 — "Salt," figurative 

 use of the word, 505, 5(16. 

 Salted cake, iv. 4. 

 Salted fish, vi. iO, 21. 

 Salted wines, iii. 247, 248. 

 Saltpans, v. 503, 

 Saltpetre, v. 512. 

 Salvia, iv. 449. 450; v. 164. 

 Salvitto, ii. 147 ; vi. 225. 

 Salvius, ii. 161. 

 Samaria described i. 425 



427. 

 Safnmonium, i. 313. 



