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INDEX. 



Sarauites. i. 232~their arms, 



ii. 160. 

 Samolus, v. 42. 

 Samos, i. 485— earth of, vi. 



298— stone of, v. 365. 

 Samosata, i. 443. 

 Samothracej i. 324 — rings of, 



vi. 79. 

 Samothracia (stone), vi.456. 

 Sampsuchinum, iii. 163. 

 Sampsuchum, iv. 334, 335, 



378, 379. 

 Sancus, the divinity, ii. 336. 

 Sand, used in bread, iv. 37 



— various kinds of, v. 490, 



499— used forcntting mar- 

 ble, vi. 326 — for making 



glass, 379, 381. 

 Sandalides, iii. 175. 

 Sandaliotis, i. 216. 

 Sandaraca, vi. 220, 239, 240. 

 Sandaraca (of bees), iii. 7. 

 Sandaresos, vi. 424. 

 Sandastros, vi. 423. 424. 

 Sandix, v. 39 ; vi. 240. 

 Sangarius, ii. 3. 

 Sangenon, vi. 417, 436. 

 Sangualis, ii. 487. 

 Sanguiculus, v. 348. 

 Saiiguinaria, v. 2.59, 260. 

 Sanguisuga, ii. 259. 

 Sanni Heniochi, ii. 10. 

 Santarera, vi. 216. 

 Santerna, vi. 110. 

 Saone. 5. 175. 

 Sap of trees, iii. 379, 383 ; v. 



164. 

 Sapa, iii. 248, 264, 269, 270 ; 



iv. 481, 482— lees of, 484. 

 Sapenos, vi. 433. 

 Sapphire, vi. 420, 427, 434, 



435, 437. 

 Sapphiros, vi. 432. 

 Sappho, i. 274 ; iv. 398. 

 Sappinia, iii. 292. 

 Saraceni, i. 422. 

 Saracens, ii. 88. 

 Sarcitis, vi. 456. 

 Sarcocolla, iii. 185; v. 52. 

 Sarcophagus, i. 124 ; vi. 3.57. 

 Sarda, vi. 418, 420, 425, 426, 



443. 

 Sardanapalus, i. 447, 

 Sardes,'i. 465. 

 Sardines, v. 264. 

 Sardinia, i. 215 — earth of, 



vi. 300. 

 Sardonic laugh, ii. 208. 

 Sardonyx, vi. 387, 417, 418. 

 Sarepta, i. 435. 

 Saripha, iii. 207. 

 Sarmatsp, i. 329-their horses, 



ii.320. 

 Sarmati, i. 344. 

 Samiatia described, i. 329. 

 Saronic Gulf, i. 278, 285. 



Sarpedon, his letter, iii. 193. 

 Sarsaparilla plant, iii, 402. 

 Sartago, iii. 362. 

 Saseniae, the, ii. 554. 

 Sasonis, i. 267. 

 Satarchaj, i. 333. 

 Satrapies, ii. 50, 51, 57. 

 Saturnia, i. 204. 

 Saturninus, L. Volusius, ii. 



150 ; iii. 79. 

 Satyrion, v. 190, 191, 192. 

 Satyrs, i. 406 ; ii. 132, 348, 



549. 

 Satyrus, vi. 467. 

 Saiiritis, vi. 456. 

 Sauromatse, ii. 13. 

 Saurus ('artistj, vi. 322. 

 Saurus (fish), vi. 38. 

 Savin, v. 41. 

 Savus, i. 263. 

 Sawfish, ii. 359. 

 Saxifragum, iv. 415, 416, 417. 

 Saxum, vi. 300. 

 Scasvola, Q. Mutius, iii. 275. 

 Scalabis, i. 365. 

 Scaldis, i. 353. 

 Scales, ii. 405 — fish with- 

 out, V. 508. 

 Scales of iron, vi. 211, 212. 

 Scallions, iv. 171, 173. 

 Scallops, ii.417; vi. 43, 44. 

 Scamauder, i. 476. 

 Scamraony, v. 176, 177. 

 Scandia, i. 351. 

 Scandinavia, i. 343 — the 



island of, ii. 263 

 Scandix, iv. 349, 423. 

 Scapus, iii. 189. 

 Scarabseus, v. 416, 454 — na- 



sicomis, iii. 34. 

 Scaritis, vi. 459. 

 Scars, obliteration of, v. 209, 



210, 260. 

 Scarus, ii. 400, 401. 

 Scaurus, M., vi. 163, 306, 



307, 349, 350, 390. 

 Scenitaj, i, 422, 445 ; ii, 74, 



83, 86, 

 Scepsis, i, 474. 

 Scheda, iii, 190, 

 Schillerspath, vi. 412, 

 Schirri, ii. 151. 

 Schistos, vi. 363. 

 Schceni, v. 64. 

 Schorl, vi, 453. 

 Sciadeus, vi, 64, 

 Scijena, ii, 393. 

 Sciapodse, ii. 130. 

 Sciatica, v. 441. 

 Scilly Islands, i. 367; vi, 



212, 

 Scincus, ii. 288 ; v. 318. 

 Scinde, ii. 51. 

 Scio, i, 486, 

 Scipio Africanus, the Elder, 



ii. 143 ; iii. 235, 



ScipioAfricanus, theYoung- 

 er, ii. 525 ; vi, 132 — his fu- 

 neral mentioned, ii, 194 — 

 the first who shaved con- 

 stantly, 237, 



Scipio, L., Asiaticus, i, 4. 



Scipio, L,, his memory, ii, 

 164. 



Scipio, Metellus, ii, 3.55, 



Scipios, nickname given to 

 the, ii, 147, 



Scironiau Rocks, i, 289, 



Scolex of copper, vi. 197, 198. 



Scolopendra, ii. 452 ; iii, 35 ; 

 V, 417, 



Scolymos, iv, 299, 353, 354, 



425, 426. 



Scomber, ii. 386 ; v. 508. 



Scopa regia, iv. 318 ; v. 95. 



Scopas, vi. 313, 314, 316, 317, 

 324, 343. 



Scops, ii. 530, 531. 



Scordotis, v. 102. 



Scoria of copper, vi, 194, 



Scoria of lead, vi. 218. 



Scorpasna, ii. 464 ; vi. 64. 



Scorpio (plant), iv. 350, 352, 

 405 ; V. 128. 270. 



Scorpion, iv. 381, 414 ; v. 222, 

 284 — which injures the 

 natives only, ii, 3.54— an 

 account of, iii. 29, .30, 31— 

 winged, 30 — remedies for 

 the sting of, v. 330, 331, 



Scorpion-fly, iii, 30. 



Scorpion-grass, iv. 350, 352, 

 405; V. 110. 



Scorpitis, vi. 459, 



Scorpiuron, iv, 413, 414, 415. 



Screech-owl, ii. 492 — with 

 teats, iii. 82. 



Scripture quoted, i, 156, 201, 

 304, 380, 418, 422, 423, 425, 



426, 428,429, 430, 431, 432, 

 433, 434, 435, 436, 440, 442, 

 452, 456, 457, 460, 474. 492 ; 

 ii. 75, 90 ; iv. 122, 397 ; v, 

 425, 509 ;vi, 30. 79, 115. 259, 



Scrofa, C, Tremellius, iii, 99, 

 Scrofula, why so called, ii. 



343— remedies for, v, 161, 



162,342,434,435,436; vi. 



37, 

 Sculptors, celebrated, vi. 



308-323. 

 Sculptures at Rome, vi. 315, 



316. 

 Scumbling, vi, 263, 265. 

 Scutari, i. 495. 

 Scutcheons, grafting by, iii. 



483, 484, 485. 

 Scybelites, iii. 248. 

 Scylacium, i. 222, 

 Scylla, i. 209, 216, 217. 

 Scyllfeum, i. 209, 284. 

 Scyllis, vi, 278, 380. 



