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INDEX. 



Yaciina, i, 234. 



Vagienni, i. 243. 



Yalens, Vettius, v. 373, 378. 



Valens, Vinnius, ii. 161. 



Valeria, ii. 153 ; vi. 160. 

 Valeria (an eagle), ii. 481. 



Valerian, iii. 121; iv. 370; 

 V. 102. 



Valerianns, i. 269 ; ii. 354. 



Valerius Flaccus quoted, i. 

 49. 



Valerius Maximus, ii, 240 — 

 quoted, i. 143. 



Valgius, C, iv. 300 ; v. 78. 



Vallum, iii. 342. 



Valtelline, i. 255. 



Vandili, i. 345. 



Vanishing men, ii. 135. 



Vannius, i. 330. 



Vappa, iii. 241, 266. 



Var, i. 174. 



Varise, ii. 508. 



Varicose veins, remedies 

 for, iii. 88; v. 353. 



Varro, M., his statue erect- 

 ed in his lifetime, ii. 176 

 —how buried, vi. 286, 287 

 — his works quoted, i. 147, 

 2.35, 260; ii. 35 ; iii. 304, 

 374,525; iv. 44, 53, 63, 81, 

 103, 106, 438, 448 ; v. 1.57, 

 394, 408 ; vi. 285, 342, 384 



Varro, P. Atacinus, i. 268. 



Varus, the slaughter of, ii 

 198. 



" Varus," the origin of the 

 name, iii. 89. 



Vectis, i. 351. 



Veientana, vi. 457. 



Veii, i. 190. 



Veins, iii. 78— varicose, 88; 

 V. 353. 



Vejovis, iii. 424. 



Vela, iv. 453. 



Velia, Lake, v. 474. 



Velinus, i. 234. 



Veliturnum, iii. 105— wine 

 of, 241. 



Venafrum, i. 198— oil of, iii. 

 279. 



Venedi, i. 344. 



Veneering, iii. 195, 196, 427, 

 428, 429. 



Veneris crines, vi. 457. 



Venom in the human teeth, 

 iii. 61. 



Venomous, sea-animals, ii. 

 459, 460 — animals that 

 are, will not die of hun- 

 ger, 549. 



Ventidius, P., ii. 189. 



Vents in the earth, i. 121. 



Venus, worship of, i. 481. 



Venus Anadyomene, vi. 259. 

 260, 261. 



Venus' comb, v. 70, 71, 



Venus de Medici, vi. 312, 

 318. 



Venus' hair, vi. 457. 



Venusia, i. 228. 



Veratrum, v. 96, 97, 98. 



Verbascum, v. 127. 



Verbena,|iv. 391. 



Verbenaca, v. 121, 122. 



Verbenarius, iv. 391. 



Verdigris, its medicinal ef- 

 ficacy, V. 94 — an account 

 of, vi. 195-198. 



Vergiliae, i. 68; iv. 79, 88, 

 89. 



Vermifuge, iv. 452. 



Vermilion, derivation of 

 the word, v. 5 — an ac- 

 count of, vi. 119, 120. 



Verona, i. 252. 



Verres, vi. 167. 



Verrius Flaccus, i. 269. 



Versipellis, the story of, ii. 

 283. 



Vervain, v. 121, 122, 130. 



Vervain mallow, v. 224. 



Vespasiani, family of the, 

 i.203. 



Vespasianus, the Emperor, 

 iii. 140 ; vi. 184, 271. 



Vesper, i. 29. 



Vessels of bui'den, of gi- 

 gantic size, vi. 3.33. 



Vestal Virgins, v. 290. 



Vestalis, Fabius, ii. 240. 



Vestilia, ii. 140. 



Vestinus, iv. 387. 



Vestorius, vi. 142. 



Vesuvius, i. 197. 



Vetches, iv. 46, 51, 450, 451. 



Veternum, v. 355. 



Vettonica, v. Ill, 112. 



Vetus, Antistius, v. 473. 



Vianiomina, i. 262. 



Viator, iv. 9. 



A'ibius, ii. 147. 



Vicissitudes, instances of 

 remarkable, ii. 189. 



Victims for sacrifice, ii. 31 

 iii. 79. 



Victoriatus, v. 8, 14 ; vi. 90. 



Vienna, i. 262. 



Vigintivirj, ii. 212. 



Vinalia, iv. 99. 



Vincapervinca, iv. 338, 339 

 382 ; V. 57. 



Vindex, Julius, iv. 263. 



Vine, first cultivation of, ii. 

 226 — the nature of, iii. 

 215, 218— cultivation of, 

 218-221 — ninety-one va- 

 rieties of it, 222-233— re- 

 markable facts connected 

 with it, 233-236— profits 

 derived from its culture, 

 234, 235, 236- shoots of, 

 pickled, 263— training of 



it, 409 — the proper situa- 

 tion for it, 444, 445— graft- 

 ing of, 482— culture of, 

 495-517 — various kinds 

 of, 499, .500— its uses, iv. 

 457, 458 — leaves and 

 shoots of, 458, 459 — cut- 

 tings of, 462. 



Vine, wild, iii. 255 ; iv. 464, 

 465 ; V. 232. 



Vinedressers' reed, iii. 408, 

 409. 



Vinefretter, iii. 534. 



Vinegar, iii. 257, 266, 268 ; 

 iv. 478, 479, 480— lees of, 

 483. 



Vintage, iv. 109, 110, 111. 



Violet, iv. 317, 318, 368. 



Violet-purple, ii. 447. 



Vipers, ii. 311 ; v. 395, 396, 

 412 — flesh of, eaten, ii. 133 

 —torpor of, 311. 



Vipio, ii. 530. 



Virgil, the poet, where he 

 died, i. 226 — his biith- 

 place, 252 — his works for- 

 bidden to be burnt, ii. 176 

 — his works quoted, i. 58. 

 64, 78, 95, 100, 110, 121, 

 131, 132, 187, 208, 233, 305, 

 321, 335, 403 ; ii. 127, S2S, 

 329; iii. 20, 21, 24, 124, 

 152, 217, 223, 228, 231, 232, 

 242, 246, 278,297, 302, 372, 

 393, 398, 442, 444, 447, 448, 

 459, 461, 464, 470, 473, 475, 

 477, 479 ; iv. 15, 16, 17, 38, 

 45, 57, 59, 62, 64, 65, 67, 

 72, 73, 75, 85, 102, 104. 110, 

 111, 117, 119, 122, 123, 124, 

 1.31,154,182,311, 315, .316, 

 340, 344, 454 ; V. 25, 41, 365, 

 381 ; vi. 71, 139, 179, 240, 

 320, 383 — mistranslated 

 by Pliny, iii. 352. 



Virgin Waters, v. 488. 



Viscera, the, iii. 70— reme- 

 dies for pains in, v. 437, 



Viscum, iii. 391, 434, 435 ; v. 

 6. 



Vistula, i. 344, 348. 



Visula, iii. 225. 



Visurgis, i. 348. 



Vital spirit, iii. 65. 



Vitality, signs of in man, 

 iii. 96. 



Vitellius, the Emperor, vi. 

 164, 287, 288. 



Vitellius, P., iii. 67. 



Vitex, V. 26, 27, 28. 



Vitiparra, ii. 515. 



Vitriol, Vi. 200, 295. 



Vitruvius Pollio. mention- 

 ed, iii. 437 — quoted, i. 450 ; 

 vi. 242, 377. 



Vivaria, ii. 345. 



